Brett Rogers Calls Out Kimbo Slice Via Open Letter
From Roger's website DaGrim.com :
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Finally we got to go BIG and face serious competition in Elite XC in Texas. The main event on that show was Kimbo Slice vs Bo Cantrall. Bo is a sub .500 fighter who was on a 4 fight losing streak when he got the call to come to Elite. On that show Brett faced Ralph Kelly who a decent up and comer with a good amateur record. Brett had a tougher opponent but got less money and a on the Under Card.
Next stop Miami where Kimbo is again the main event and blown up huge. His opponent; the venerable Tank Abbot. I believe the last time Tank won a democrat was in the White House and gas was $1.50 a gallon. Brett took on Pride veteran James Thompson for way less money and way down on the card. Brett puts him away in the 1st half of the 1st round.
CBS show. Kimbo gets the same James Thompson Brett had just KO’d. James coming in losing 3 of his last 4 and his last two straight by KO. Brett gets the opening spot against Jon Murphy. Murphy a 9-2 fighter with great Jujitsu who had impressively KO’d Dave Huckabee. Again the tougher fight for less money. 3 times running – tougher guys for less money. Not a great pattern!
And more:
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This letter would not be complete without mentioning the other forgotten man in all this, Antonio “Big Foot” Silva. Antonio is a certified, absolute all around warrior. He is one of the very best heavyweight fighters in the world. We have a world of respect for Antonio and ATT and would consider it a tremendous honor to compete with him. If it was a fight for the title; if was billed as the fight between the two best fighters in Elite; we would be overjoyed. However it does not seem right that Brett and Antonio should be fighting just to see who gets to be the number 2 man behind Kimbo.
I’m willing to bet that Antonio feels the same way. As true warriors we want to fight the best and right now everything; judging by the money, the publicity and the billboards; that is Kimbo. Has Kimbo earned that spot? We are not convinced. So we are calling Kimbo out. If this is a challenge he does not feel ready to accept; that is cool. That we can understand. But it is somewhat unreasonable to ask everyone to play second fiddle – to fight tougher opponents for less money while another fighter makes bank on the also rans. Brett has fought three very tough heavy weights with legitimate skills. The result in every one of those fights was a first round KO. No decisions, no controversy just straight up cart them off wins. Yet every interview and every place he goes he hears Kimbo this, Kimbo that. Hell, if we were not asking to fight Kimbo, Gary would be ashamed of us and would be wondering what type of wimps he had fighting for him. If Kimbo is the badest man on the planet; then lets do this thing. All due respect…step up or step aside.
There is a lot more to the "open letter" and it is a long read so I suggest you check it out on Roger's website. But Brett and his team make a lot of points that are valid. Fighting behind someone in the card, fighting tougher opponents, making less money, and having Kimbo pushed as being as dangerous as Shaw had played Kimbo up as being...while being told that he isn't ready to fight you is going to upset any fighter.
If they make the Rogers/Silva fight then Shaw would be doing his company, this sport, the fighters involved, and even Kimbo himself a disservice if it is not promoted as a fight to determine the best heavyweight fighter in Elite XC. But, sadly, I fear that we'd just see it as being promoted as a "which of these two will put himself in line to face Kimbo" event.
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I think Rogers pretty much sums up how a lot of fighters probably feel about Kimbo. I mean, Kimbo is Kimbo; he’s got an opportunity and he’s running with it. You can’t fault the guy, but I guess if I were Rogers, I’d be pretty pissed too. I’m on the fence about this. I’d enjoyed seeing Kimbo get exposed the other night, and would like to see him get knocked out just so Gary Shaw’s merciless pimping of a questionable fighter be over with, but Rogers kind of bothers me so I wouldn’t mind it if he got beat. I’d chalk this up to a “whatever” fight for me.
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Granted, the level of skill and talent between kimbo and a guy like brett rogers is a very wide, but how is Elite XC different from ANY sports organization that gets to set their own card? you’re going to set up the matches to get the most butts in the seats, both at home and in the arena.
Plain and simple, if the Brett Rogers fight had been the main event and kimbo was the first fight on the card, I can almost guarantee you that by the time Rogers and Busta Rhymes would be making their way down the ramp, most people would have been tuning in to SNL.
A Rogers/Slice fight would be really fun to watch, and even I could promote that into a huge event, from the storyline aspect if nothing else. Which brings me to this point. Who else thinks this may all be a set up for the future? It may be far fetched, but is it crazy to think that the bit at the press conference was a little forced? Couple that with this comment on his website and you’re building a WWE style feud within the company.
just an opinion though.
I wouldn't say it is too far fetched...
...and I certainly understand why EXC would put Kimbo in the main event (hell I posted a few columns defending their decision to do so prior to the CBS show) but it is very easy to see where a fighter would be upset that he is getting shafted despite putting on better performances against tougher opponents.
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"The reason a lot of people do not recognize opportunity is because it usually goes around wearing overalls and looking like hard work." -- Thomas Edison
by Brent Brookhouse on Jun 4, 2008 11:57 AM EDT up reply actions
Business is Business
If Brett Rogers is the Elite XC Champion, would anyone watch? Would CBS even carry the fight?
by Colorado Fan on Jun 4, 2008 12:13 PM EDT up reply actions
uh
you really think this would be the fight to determine the best heavyweight in EliteXC? there’s someone you’re forgetting.
-- I've misplaced my pants.
You misread what I wrote
If they make the Rogers/Silva fight then Shaw would be doing his company, this sport, the fighters involved, and even Kimbo himself a disservice if it is not promoted as a fight to determine the best heavyweight fighter in Elite XC
I was saying they’d do the company a service if Rogers/Silva wasn’t treated as a #1 heavyweight showdown simply because Kimbo isn’t involved.
Contributing Editor - BloodyElbow.com - SBNation's mixed martial arts headquarters.
"The reason a lot of people do not recognize opportunity is because it usually goes around wearing overalls and looking like hard work." -- Thomas Edison
by Brent Brookhouse on Jun 4, 2008 12:33 PM EDT up reply actions
Part of me wants to say “grow up” to Brett Rogers. CBS didn’t pick up Elite XC to run a meritocracy, they did it for ratings. On the other hand, I think he understands that and he’s doing all this to get a buzz. I suppose if he keeps calling out Kimbo and winning big fights while Kimbo beats cans…you could have a (much lesser quality) version of the Tito/Chuck build.
Right...
I don’t think it is that he doesn’t realize what is going on. I think it is that he wants to hype a fight…Shaw doesn’t think that there is enough hype for it…so Rogers is doing his part to increase the buzz.
Contributing Editor - BloodyElbow.com - SBNation's mixed martial arts headquarters.
"The reason a lot of people do not recognize opportunity is because it usually goes around wearing overalls and looking like hard work." -- Thomas Edison
by Brent Brookhouse on Jun 4, 2008 3:35 PM EDT up reply actions

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