I agree here. I was still in high school when Kimbo's videos first started surfacing and taking off and to be honest most of the people that were getting exciting and hyping the videos were white teenage male fan base. In my time I have come across majority of Kimbo's fans to be the younger, less "MMA-educated" (very condescending, but I can not think of a good term) 'fans' who are more interested in that aspect of "omg, it's a fight!" instead of viewing MMA. In my general area I have noticed that most of the Kimbo fans since his switch to MMA have still been that demographic for the most part, still interested in the same general idea of "omg, a Kimbo fight just in cage". Not sure how well he is perceived by other demographics around the world, but on the East Coast (mainly Virginia, Maryland, the Carolina's) where I have been around I have met more 'black non-fans' than 'black fans' of Kimbo.