Ken Shamrock & Kimbo Slice Both Fail Bellator 149 Drug Tests, Because MMA


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Well, if we weren’t being forced to reconsider the moral implications of this whole “freakshow fight” concept before, we sure as Hell are now.

You guys remember Bellator 149, right? The card with the one fight where the guy almost died and the other fight where one of the guys probably should have died, but instead one of them just got kneed in the nuts? It was truly one of the peak moments in our sport’s young history, but as they say, “nothing stays gold forever.”

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(To maximize your experience here at CagePotato, we ask that you read this article with this song in the back of your mind.)

Well, if we weren’t being forced to reconsider the moral implications of this whole “freakshow fight” concept before, we sure as Hell are now.

You guys remember Bellator 149, right? The card with the one fight where the guy almost died and the other fight where one of the guys probably should have died, but instead one of them just got kneed in the nuts? It was truly one of the peak moments in our sport’s young history, but as they say, “nothing stays gold forever.”

According to a report by MMAFighting that broke Friday evening  – and would have been covered by us had we not been face deep in a hot wing eating competition at Dave & Buster’s at the time (we took 3rd out of 12, not that you care) — both the guy who didn’t almost die (Kimbo Slice) and the guy who suffered his first career loss via test-nical knockout (Ken Shamrock) failed their pre-fight drug tests.

Slice and Shamrock had banned substances in their system per the results of pre-fight drug tests, multiple sources said.

Both men have been administratively suspended by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) pending an adjudication process, sources said. The official test result documents, showing the exact substances Slice and Shamrock tested positive for, have been withheld by the TDLR due to potential pending litigation. Athletes on the card had urine samples taken before their bouts.

You said it, bird character from The Muppets whose name escapes me.

Honestly, we probably should have seen this coming in the case of Shamrock, who aside from having previously tested positive for banned substances following a 2009 win over a guy who actually *did* die shortly thereafter (the connections are everywhere!), turned 52 just 8 days prior to his bout with Royce Gracie. At that age and with that much wear-and-tear from both his fighting and professional wrestling days, I’d imagine old Shammy would need a Pulp Fiction-esque shot of adrenaline straight to the heart just to get out of bed every morning, let alone fight.

No word yet on how this result will affect Shamrock’s plans to appeal the loss, but I’m guessing…it certainly won’t help.

As for Kimbo, well, let’s just hope that that “banned substance” in question is a little harmless Mary Jane that entered his system while he was working security for one of those club-centric porn shoots, or we are going to be sorely disappointed in him. Say what you want about Mr. Kevin Ferguson, but the guy has always come across as an honest sportsman in our eyes. I mean, sure, who knows what say he had in EliteXC’s decision to bribe Seth Petruzelli, but we’re going to guess “nada,” which is EXACTLY the amount of steroids he would need to beat “Dada” on even his worst day, which conveniently happened to be the night he actually fought Mr. 5000. I mean, did you see his opponent hit pads? KFerg could have walked into that fight drunk and on shrooms (and very well might have) and still emerged victorious without *barely* needing an oxygen tank after.

In conclusion, Kimbo Slice is a hero who name is clearly being dragged through the mud by the Dada 5000 team, and Ken Shamrock needs to quietly go away forever.

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Ken Shamrock, Kimbo Slice Reportedly Fail Drug Tests For Bellator 149 Fight

Add Ken Shamrock and Kimbo Slice to the list of names who have made headlines for failed drug tests in the past few days.

Shamrock and Kimbo reportedly failed the pre-fight drug test for their fight against each other back at Bellator 149 in Februar…

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Add Ken Shamrock and Kimbo Slice to the list of names who have made headlines for failed drug tests in the past few days.

Shamrock and Kimbo reportedly failed the pre-fight drug test for their fight against each other back at Bellator 149 in February.

Despite the fact that each man has fought since then, Kimbo beating Dada 5000 and Shamrock losing to Royce Gracie, their failed tests for Bellator 149 just came back this week according to Susan Stanford of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, which oversees the commission.

The commission currently is in the process of filing a complaint against Shamrock and Slice, Stanford said. The fighters are also administratively suspended for 90 days.

Kimbo Slice, Ken Shamrock Both Test Positive At Bellator 149

As if February 19’s highly lauded – and highly watched – Bellator 149 from Houston, Texas wasn’t enough of a spectacle, news has arrived this afternoon that event co-headliners Kimbo Slice and Ken Shamrock have failed drug tests for banned substances in pre-fight tests according to the Texas Department Of Licensing Regulation (TDLR). According to the

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As if February 19’s highly lauded – and highly watched – Bellator 149 from Houston, Texas wasn’t enough of a spectacle, news has arrived this afternoon that event co-headliners Kimbo Slice and Ken Shamrock have failed drug tests for banned substances in pre-fight tests according to the Texas Department Of Licensing Regulation (TDLR).

According to the agency, both men have been administratively suspended for testing positive, the maximum punishment for which in Texas usually entails a 90-day suspension and a $5,000 fine. Texas Combative Sports Program director Greg Alvarez was contacted by MMA Fighting for comment, but redirected all questions to open records officials.

The exact specifics of what drugs Slice and Shamrock are unknown, as the samples are classified pending an adjudication process. Bellator spokesman Danny Brener said he had not been notified of any failures, and president Scott Coker is looking into the matter.

Slice infamously beat street fighter Dada 5000 via third-round TKO in their co-main event bout, an exhausting affair that has been deemed legitimately the worst fight in MMA. Shamrock, on the other hand, lost to longtime rival Royce gracie by TKO after a controversial low blow to the groin went unseen by the referee.

Regardless, the 52-year-old former UFC champion’s win would have most likely been overturned based on the results of his drug test.

Bellator 149 was the promotion’s most watched event in history, boasting an overall average of 1.9 million viewers with 2.5 million for the Slice vs. Dada 5000 fight and 2.4 million for Gracie vs. Shamrock.

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Bellator 149 Virtual Reality With Kimbo Slice

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As part of the production to Bellator 149, special virtual reality cameras were present backstage to catch all the action.

In the video above, see some of that footage from the three se…

Bellator 149

As part of the production to Bellator 149, special virtual reality cameras were present backstage to catch all the action.

In the video above, see some of that footage from the three separate six-camera rigs using GoPro cameras on Kimbo Slice and others ahead of their fights that night from Houston.

Rampage Jackson Interested In Fights With Kimbo, Darrill “T*tties” Schoonover

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Now that Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has settled back into Bellator MMA, it’s time for him to look at potential opponents for the future. During his recent appearance on “The MMA Hour,” Rampage already began generating interest for some potential matchups.

While on the show, Rampage spoke about a potential fight with Kimbo Slice, the man he coached during season ten of The Ultimate Fighter.

“Well, to be honest, when I did The Ultimate fighter with Kimbo, he kind of mentioned something that he always wanted to fight me and stuff like that. And even though Kimbo’s a heavyweight, I’m a big light heavyweight. What I’m thinking is on The Ultimate Fighter, we seen Kimbo get in shape and do well. I don’t think he took Dada serious, and I don’t think he trained hard for him.

“I’m thinking that if I had to fight Kimbo I think he would most definitely train hard for me and he’d probably get in shape. Especially with that embarrassment out there. There’s a lot of people who are kind of embarrassed of that performance from what I’ve read.”

Jackson also spoke about wanting to fight aonther TUF 10 alumni, Darrill Schoonover. UFC fans may remember Schoonover by the lovable nickname Rampage gave him during the show, “Titties.”

“Perfect world, I’m not going to lie — I’d really, really want to fight ‘Titties’ from The Ultimate Fighter, because I’ve been thinking about that,” he said. “We almost got in a fight there and he really thought he could beat me.

“I wanted to beat him up on the show, but I didn’t know if I would go to jail or get kicked off the show.”

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Now that Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has settled back into Bellator MMA, it’s time for him to look at potential opponents for the future. During his recent appearance on “The MMA Hour,” Rampage already began generating interest for some potential matchups.

While on the show, Rampage spoke about a potential fight with Kimbo Slice, the man he coached during season ten of The Ultimate Fighter.

“Well, to be honest, when I did The Ultimate fighter with Kimbo, he kind of mentioned something that he always wanted to fight me and stuff like that. And even though Kimbo’s a heavyweight, I’m a big light heavyweight. What I’m thinking is on The Ultimate Fighter, we seen Kimbo get in shape and do well. I don’t think he took Dada serious, and I don’t think he trained hard for him.

“I’m thinking that if I had to fight Kimbo I think he would most definitely train hard for me and he’d probably get in shape. Especially with that embarrassment out there. There’s a lot of people who are kind of embarrassed of that performance from what I’ve read.”

Jackson also spoke about wanting to fight aonther TUF 10 alumni, Darrill Schoonover. UFC fans may remember Schoonover by the lovable nickname Rampage gave him during the show, “Titties.”

“Perfect world, I’m not going to lie — I’d really, really want to fight ‘Titties’ from The Ultimate Fighter, because I’ve been thinking about that,” he said. “We almost got in a fight there and he really thought he could beat me.

“I wanted to beat him up on the show, but I didn’t know if I would go to jail or get kicked off the show.”

Week After Bellator Fight, “Dada 5000” Still In Hospital

The toll that fighting – and cutting weight – took on “Dada 5000” has the street-fighting legend still in the hospital.

Dada 5000, real name Dhafir Harris, posted an update to his official Facebook page indicating that he is still suffering from the…

Kimbo Slice vs. Dada 5000 (Photo by Bellator)

The toll that fighting – and cutting weight – took on “Dada 5000” has the street-fighting legend still in the hospital.

Dada 5000, real name Dhafir Harris, posted an update to his official Facebook page indicating that he is still suffering from the effects placed on his body. Harris lost to Kimbo Slice in the co-main event of Bellator 149.

DHAFIR HARRIS – DADA 5000 MEDICAL UPDATE

We had hoped to bring Dada’s fans and supporters news that he would be released today after completing a full week in the Hospital, however, his Doctors have required that he stay through the weekend and into early next week for continued monitoring and observation. If his progress continues as it has he should be released early next week.

We appreciate the outpour of support from fans all around the country wishing Dada a speedy recovery, your kind words and prayers are heard.

We would also like to thank the good people at BELLATOR, the EMT’s, doctors and nurses at the Hospital, his friends and everyone who has worked their best for Dada to get better. Thank you.