Nationality American Years active 2010–present Height 1.91 m Fighting out of Miami | Reach 77.0 in (196 cm) Total 3 Parents Eleanor Stewart Wins by knockout 2 | |
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Born Dhafir Harris August 4, 1977 (age 39)Cat Island, Bahamas ( 1977-08-04 ) Weight 117 kg (258 lb; 18.4 st) Similar Kimbo Slice, Ken Shamrock, Scott Coker, Royce Gracie, James Thompson |
In focus dada 5000 street legend
Dhafir Harris (born August 4, 1977) known as Dada 5000, is an American mixed martial artist and former internet celebrity with his no holds barred street fight videos. He starred in Dawg Fight which is about street fighting in parts of America which he used to film and take part in. He left this lifestyle and started to take up sanctioned fighting with his most notable MMA fight with Kimbo Slice at Bellator 149.
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- In focus dada 5000 street legend
- Kimbo slice vs dada dada breaking dada 5000 in critical condition bellator 149 full fight highlights
- Mixed Martial Arts career
- Bellator
- References

Kimbo slice vs dada dada breaking dada 5000 in critical condition bellator 149 full fight highlights
Mixed Martial Arts career

Harris' first fight was against Cedric James where he won by KO in less than 3 minutes of the first round.

Harris' next fight was against Tim Papp where he won by TKO in 50 seconds of the first round.
Bellator

Harris faced childhood friend turned bitter rival Kimbo Slice in a highly publicized match at Bellator 149. Harris was defeated by way of technical knock out during the waning moments of the third round. Having collapsed at the end of the bout, Harris was removed from the ring on a stretcher and immediately rushed to the hospital. He was later determined to have suffered the results of cardiac arrest, severe dehydration and renal failure during the contest with Slice. Following two weeks of hospitalization, Harris was released on March 2, 2016. Bellator President Scott Coker stated after the bout that Dada 5000 would not be invited back to fight in Bellator. In March 2016, it was revealed that Slice had tested positive for nandrolone and an elevated testosterone to epitestosterone ratio (T/E ratio) in a pre-fight drug test. The result of the fight was overturned to a no contest.

