How much had you heard of Kimbo before the fight in Atlantic City with Ray Mercer?
TANK: Not that much. I think his name came up a couple of times. I checked him out on the internet for maybe something that lasted 20 seconds, and then I went to the bar. QUESTION: Have you been impressed with anything you’ve seen from Kimbo in either of his two fights? TANK: I haven’t really seen his last fight. The fight with Mercer, I mean, not really. QUESTION: You’ve both been in lots of street fights, some for money. How did you manage that? Who kept that under control for people to get paid after it was done? KIMBO: I’ll pass on that. TANK: One time I had this guy who wanted to fight, and he was crying about the money. I said we can fight in a warehouse. He said who is going to hold the money, this is going to turn into a circus. I said, ‘you show me your money, I’ll show you mine. You put it in the front pocket, after I knock you out, I’ll take it.’ He didn’t show up. QUESTION: Kimbo, you’re in a movie called “Blood and Bone.” Can you tell us anything about it? KIMBO: What do y