Alexander Cleared for Dec. 5 Bout, ‘Slice’ Rumored Opponent
Sherdog.com Staff Nov 4, 2009
Houston
Alexander was approved for re-licensure Wednesday by the Nevada
State Athletic Commission, clearing the way for an anticipated bout
with Kevin “Kimbo
Slice” Ferguson at “The Ultimate Fighter 10” finale on Dec. 5
in Las Vegas.
Alexander spoke briefly before the commission, as he was required to undergo additional review as a potential participant that is 35 years or older. When addressed by a commission member, Alexander confirmed that he will be fighting on Dec. 5, but did not identify his opponent.
The heavily rumored Alexander-Slice bout is expected to be contested between 205 and 265 pounds.
Alexander earned a first-round technical knockout against Sherman Pendergarst in a heavyweight bout at AMMA 4 last September. Alexander has a 2-3 record in the UFC’s light heavyweight division.
Slice, 34, who appeared on this season’s “The Ultimate Fighter,” is currently training at American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Fla., for the bout. Roy Nelson eliminated Slice from the reality show’s first round of competition with a second-round TKO.
Alexander spoke briefly before the commission, as he was required to undergo additional review as a potential participant that is 35 years or older. When addressed by a commission member, Alexander confirmed that he will be fighting on Dec. 5, but did not identify his opponent.
The heavily rumored Alexander-Slice bout is expected to be contested between 205 and 265 pounds.
Alexander earned a first-round technical knockout against Sherman Pendergarst in a heavyweight bout at AMMA 4 last September. Alexander has a 2-3 record in the UFC’s light heavyweight division.
Slice, 34, who appeared on this season’s “The Ultimate Fighter,” is currently training at American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Fla., for the bout. Roy Nelson eliminated Slice from the reality show’s first round of competition with a second-round TKO.
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