Post by Tractorpull on Nov 22, 2022 11:59:33 GMT -6
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DEBICKI/RIBEIR0. Debicki is 1-2 in the FCBA but is 5-1 in the BBU. She didn’t fight in 2019 to 2022. One of her FCBA losses was to Lawley in her debut six years ago. Ribeiro has a 4-10 record in the FCBA. She is 4-5 for the year with six of her bouts being in the Diamond Boxing Tournaments. After losing her first ten, she has won her last four. Ribeiro is two inches shorter than Debicki, but I think Ribeiro will win
KOSTEK/McKINNEY. Kostek has a 24-11 career record and has won seven of her last ten. Her losses were to Lawley. Tahnee Atkinson and Hannah Ferguson. Kostek was ranked as the number nine contender is the welters by Boxing World. McKinney came in as the number twelve contender. Kostek wasn’t ranked by Tractorpull because of inactivity. McKinney has a career record of 32-18. Fifteen of those wins were while she was attached to Front Street. Since leaving Front Street she has a 11-12 record, but has won six of her last ten. I have to go with Kostek
BUSH/KIM KARDASHIAN. JMD
M.B.BROWN/KENDRICK. Brown is the new eighteen year old flyweight sensation being undefeated in ten bouts; Kendrick has a career record of 20-14 but has lost her last eleven. She is nineteen years older and two inches shorter than Brown. I think that sounds doom for Kendrick. Brown in five.
WINSTEAD/J.LAWRENCE. The yearly Santa-Kini bout. The thirty-eight year old Winstead is a three time Unified Lightweight champ. She has won seven of her last ten against top competition. Lawrence is thirty-two and has held the Unified Welter title. She has been in a terrible funk for the last two years, losing twelve of fourteen. The two have fought twice before with each winning one. Their last fight was in 2017 with Winstead winning. Winstead will take the best of three.
GILLAN/KENDALL JENNER. Gillan fights at welter and has held the BBU welter title She has a career FCBA record of 20-12. She has won seven of her last ten. Kendall has held the Unified Lightweight title twice and was recently elected to the Hall Of Fame. She has won six of her last ten with her losses being to Upton, James, Rohrbach and Ren. I am going with Jenner to win
PUGH/E.WATSON Pugh comes into this bout with a 10-3 record. She is 4-2 for the year, beating Nasti and Lavigne while losing to Joey King and Emma Roberts. Watson is a veteran of thirteen years in the FCBA and has a career record of 59-34 and has held the Unified Flyweight title. She is 9-3 for 2022. Her losses were to Holt, Mendes and Emma Roberts. I am going with the veteran Watson to win.
DECKER/H.FERGUSON. This bout was billed as being bout seven between the two, If I counted right, this will be bout nine with each winning four. Both are on their was to the Hall Of Fame. This will be Decker’s 95th bout and Ferguson’s 91st. Decker has won seven of twelve this year, while Ferguson has won ten of fifteen. Age and size are not factors. This fight it a toss up. I think that Decker will win
DEBICKI/RIBEIR0. Debicki is 1-2 in the FCBA but is 5-1 in the BBU. She didn’t fight in 2019 to 2022. One of her FCBA losses was to Lawley in her debut six years ago. Ribeiro has a 4-10 record in the FCBA. She is 4-5 for the year with six of her bouts being in the Diamond Boxing Tournaments. After losing her first ten, she has won her last four. Ribeiro is two inches shorter than Debicki, but I think Ribeiro will win
KOSTEK/McKINNEY. Kostek has a 24-11 career record and has won seven of her last ten. Her losses were to Lawley. Tahnee Atkinson and Hannah Ferguson. Kostek was ranked as the number nine contender is the welters by Boxing World. McKinney came in as the number twelve contender. Kostek wasn’t ranked by Tractorpull because of inactivity. McKinney has a career record of 32-18. Fifteen of those wins were while she was attached to Front Street. Since leaving Front Street she has a 11-12 record, but has won six of her last ten. I have to go with Kostek
BUSH/KIM KARDASHIAN. JMD
M.B.BROWN/KENDRICK. Brown is the new eighteen year old flyweight sensation being undefeated in ten bouts; Kendrick has a career record of 20-14 but has lost her last eleven. She is nineteen years older and two inches shorter than Brown. I think that sounds doom for Kendrick. Brown in five.
WINSTEAD/J.LAWRENCE. The yearly Santa-Kini bout. The thirty-eight year old Winstead is a three time Unified Lightweight champ. She has won seven of her last ten against top competition. Lawrence is thirty-two and has held the Unified Welter title. She has been in a terrible funk for the last two years, losing twelve of fourteen. The two have fought twice before with each winning one. Their last fight was in 2017 with Winstead winning. Winstead will take the best of three.
GILLAN/KENDALL JENNER. Gillan fights at welter and has held the BBU welter title She has a career FCBA record of 20-12. She has won seven of her last ten. Kendall has held the Unified Lightweight title twice and was recently elected to the Hall Of Fame. She has won six of her last ten with her losses being to Upton, James, Rohrbach and Ren. I am going with Jenner to win
PUGH/E.WATSON Pugh comes into this bout with a 10-3 record. She is 4-2 for the year, beating Nasti and Lavigne while losing to Joey King and Emma Roberts. Watson is a veteran of thirteen years in the FCBA and has a career record of 59-34 and has held the Unified Flyweight title. She is 9-3 for 2022. Her losses were to Holt, Mendes and Emma Roberts. I am going with the veteran Watson to win.
DECKER/H.FERGUSON. This bout was billed as being bout seven between the two, If I counted right, this will be bout nine with each winning four. Both are on their was to the Hall Of Fame. This will be Decker’s 95th bout and Ferguson’s 91st. Decker has won seven of twelve this year, while Ferguson has won ten of fifteen. Age and size are not factors. This fight it a toss up. I think that Decker will win