Kimbo Slice, one of the most recognizable faces in the history of
MMA, died Monday
June 6, 2016 at the age of 42.
Bellator MMA, his current promotion, confirmed the tragic news with
a statement from president Scott Coker on Monday night. A few
hours later, the UFC, which once promoted Slice and featured him on
its Ultimate Fighter reality show, released a statement of its own.
The full text of the UFC's statement is below:
UFC is saddened to learn of the passing of Kevin Ferguson, known to
fans around the world as Kimbo Slice.
Slice will forever be a part of UFC history as a contestant on season
10 of The Ultimate Fighter in 2009, and for having fought twice inside
the Octagon at The Ultimate Fighter Finale and UFC 113. He carried
himself as a true professional during his time in our organization.
While he will never be forgotten for his fighting style and transcendent
image, Slice will also be remembered for his warm personality and
commitment to his family and friends.
UFC offers its sincere condolences to Slice's family, friends and
teammates at American Top Team.
Slice, whose real name was Kevin Ferguson, rose from YouTube
streetfighting sensation to mixed martial arts TV ratings behemoth,
was rushed to the hospital in Florida earlier Monday. The cause of his
death is unknown at this time. Slice was slated to fight for
Bellator next month in London.
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