Hall Of Fame inducts two flyweights
Mar 29, 2023 13:17:39 GMT -6
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Post by Tractorpull on Mar 29, 2023 13:17:39 GMT -6
Tess Valmore takes the stage in front of the press corps and takes the podium
Tess; “Thanks for coming. Today, once again it is my pleasure to welcome two more FCBA celebrity fighters into the Hall of Fame. In a somewhat unusual occurrence, both are flyweight and both are from the same stable. It’s the first time since 2011, when the original eleven members joined that two from the same stable were inducted at the same time. Today, we welcome Emma Watson and Lily Collins to the Hall of Fame.
Emma Watson broke into the FCBA on September 29, 2009 losing to Virginia Leyoden. On October 11 2011, with a record of 1-6 she signed with Tech Unlimited Europe. She was there only four days and was transferred to Tech Unlimited. Tech Unlimited folded on November 17, 2012. On January 30. 2013 she was signed by Hawkeye International Sports Consortium, where she stayed until January 7, 2014 when she was released. She was then signed by Sisters of Arms on July 2016. After losing three straight fights, she was again released. She joined the Vixens on January 13, 2018, where she still resides today. Her career really took off after joining the Vixens, In her first year with the Vixens she won eleven fights. Over the next four years. She won forty-one fights and held the Unified Flyweight title in 2020.
Lily Collins got her start as a free agent in the BBU on August 13, 20123, She fought in the BBU with mediocre success until October 18, 2016 when she joined the Vixens, where she has found great success. In 2021, she won 24 straight fights equaling Hall of Fame member Amanda Righetti’s record of 24 straight and second for the amount of wins in a year only to the great Charlize Theron’s record of wins in the FCBA’s original year. She held the Unified Flyweight title in 2020-21.
Tractorpull welcomes Emma Watson and Lily Collins to the Hall of Fame as the thirty-second and thirty-third members of the Hall OF Fame
Present Make up of the Hall Of Fame
Flyweights 13
Bantams 8
Lightweights 9
Welterweights 3
Tess; “Thanks for coming. Today, once again it is my pleasure to welcome two more FCBA celebrity fighters into the Hall of Fame. In a somewhat unusual occurrence, both are flyweight and both are from the same stable. It’s the first time since 2011, when the original eleven members joined that two from the same stable were inducted at the same time. Today, we welcome Emma Watson and Lily Collins to the Hall of Fame.
Emma Watson broke into the FCBA on September 29, 2009 losing to Virginia Leyoden. On October 11 2011, with a record of 1-6 she signed with Tech Unlimited Europe. She was there only four days and was transferred to Tech Unlimited. Tech Unlimited folded on November 17, 2012. On January 30. 2013 she was signed by Hawkeye International Sports Consortium, where she stayed until January 7, 2014 when she was released. She was then signed by Sisters of Arms on July 2016. After losing three straight fights, she was again released. She joined the Vixens on January 13, 2018, where she still resides today. Her career really took off after joining the Vixens, In her first year with the Vixens she won eleven fights. Over the next four years. She won forty-one fights and held the Unified Flyweight title in 2020.
Lily Collins got her start as a free agent in the BBU on August 13, 20123, She fought in the BBU with mediocre success until October 18, 2016 when she joined the Vixens, where she has found great success. In 2021, she won 24 straight fights equaling Hall of Fame member Amanda Righetti’s record of 24 straight and second for the amount of wins in a year only to the great Charlize Theron’s record of wins in the FCBA’s original year. She held the Unified Flyweight title in 2020-21.
Tractorpull welcomes Emma Watson and Lily Collins to the Hall of Fame as the thirty-second and thirty-third members of the Hall OF Fame
Present Make up of the Hall Of Fame
Flyweights 13
Bantams 8
Lightweights 9
Welterweights 3