Predictions--July PPV
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Once again, I present this month’s edition my much maligned predictions. As usual it is littered with unflattering comments, unjustified criticisms and cheap shots. Last month I went 39-13 running my total to 3627-1075 or 77% correct
HARUMI NEMOTO/LUCY PINDER. Harumi is now 43 years old and has a combined record of 22-16. She is 3-2 for the year and has won six of her last ten. Pinder is only three years younger and has a combined record of 16-36. She has lost eight of her last ten. The two have fought twice before with each holding
a win. I will go to Nemoto to take the best of three,
LORELLA BOCCIA/IVONA DADIC. Boccia has a career record of 23-10, but has lost five of her last ten against top competition. Dadic has a career record of 1-2. She has an almost three inch height advantage. I don’t think that is going to help her as Boccia will win in five.
MIKIE HARA/CHELSEE HEALY. Hara has been around for ten years and has a 17-8 career record. She has lost six of her last ten, but won her only bout this year. Healy is BBU fighter with a 6-8 record. This will be here first fight since October 2021. Hara has a three inch height advantage. Hara wins
MARIA OZAWA/KELLY HALL Ozawa has a combined record of 13-8. She has won five of her last ten going back to 2018. Hall is a BBU fighter with an 11-2. The two fought in 2016 with Hall winning by a KO12, I think Hall will repeat
NICOLA CAVANIS/BELLA HADID. Cavanis has a career record of 10-11 and has lost six of her last ten due to some ill advised matchups. Hadid has a career record of 3-8. This is her first fight since late 2021 and her last win was in December 2018. This is a fight that Cavanis will win
IIi CHENG/HARUNI YABUCKI Cheng has a career record of 5-3 going back to 2021. Yabucki also has a 5-3 record fighting in the BBU. Yabuki has a three inch height advantage. She will use it well. Yabucki will win
VIVIAN HSIEH/KATIE PRICE. Hsieh has a career record of 9-8, but has lost eight of her last ten. Price has a combined record of 7-15. She has lost her last seven and her last win was in December 2018. I will go with Hsieh
SAYUKI MATSUMOTO/KEELEY HAZELL Matsumoto has a combined record of 18-11 and has lost six of her last ten. Hazell has a 1-7 FCBA record and a combined record of 4-11. Her last win was back in March 2017. She has had only two fights in the last six years, I have to go with Matsumoto to win
DOVE CAMERON/JENNA LOUISE COLEMAN. Cameron has won six of her last ten and her last four over top competition. Coleman has also won six of her last ten. She has lost five of her last six to good competition although not as good as Cameron’s. Cameron is ten years younger. That’s why she is going to win
PEYTON ROI LIST/CAYLEE COWAN. List has a career record of 16-12. She has won six of her last ten, but was released by Front Street and the signed by the Consortium. She is 2-3 for the year. Cowan has lost nine of her last ten. Age and height are not factors. I have to go with List.
NATALIE ALYN LIND/NINA DOBREV. Lind has a 28-17 record and has won seven of her last ten over decent competition. Dobrev has a 66-35 record. She has been in the FCBA for thirteen years. Lind is ten years younger, but an inch or so shorter. This is a big fight for Dobrev. She becomes eligible for the Hall Of Fame and if she wins she will be inducted into the Hall a week later. If she loses she will have to wait until she wins. I going to have to go with Dobrev
JESS BUSH/JAMIE HAYTER I have to admit, I don’t know who either of these two are. Turns out this is Bush’s debut. Hayter made her debut in March beating
Toni Storm who was three inches shorter. Hayter is a wrestler. That and seventy five cents could get you a Bud Light. This time, Hayter is on the short stick. She is almost four inches shorter that Bush. I will go with Bush because of the size difference
VALERIE LOUREDA/MARGOT ROBBIE. This is Loureda’s debut. She belongs to the same stable as Hayter, She is also a wrestler. Mention her name and you can get another Bud Light cheap. Robbie is going to be busy promoting her “Barbie” movie, but should be ready for this fight which she is going to win,
KARLIE KLOSS/ASHLEY GRAHAM. Kloss is one of my biggest disappointments. She broke in in 2018 winning her seven fights. Her 6’1” height was promising. She beat Righetti, Then she started losing and now is an average welter with a losing 26-32 record, Graham has a 3-6 record fighting a pretty good schedule. Her problem is she his four inches shorter than Kloss, It’s going to be a bad night for Carnation Creations. I am going to take a chance on Kloss.
ALICIA VIKANDER/ROXANNE PEREZ. Vikander has a 13-15 record and has lost six of her last ten including her first fight of this year. Perez made her debut in late 2022. She has had three fights losing two. She’s another wrestler, Carnation Creation seems to have a thing favoring wrestlers. She is fourteen years younger than Vikander, but she is four inches shorter than her opponent. That’s a lot of height to give up. I’m not saying that Perez can’t win this fight, but I have to go with the height advantage. Vikander
EMMA ROBERTS/MIA KHALIFA. Emma Roberts has a 42-24 record, but has lost five of her last ten. Khalifa has a 19-6 record and has won eight of her last ten. Now I am a little confused. That’s my normal state. I thought IBB shut down, but it is still listed on the stables and none of their members have been signed by another stable. I would think that some stable would sign Khalifa. Age and height are not factors. I will take a chance on Khalifa.
BELLA THORNE/MILEY CYRUS Thorn has a 58-21 record and has held the Unified Bantam title twice. She has won seven of her last ten with one of those losses being to Kosarin in a title fight. Cyrus has a 29-32 record and has won five of her last ten, but lost her last four. They have not fought before. It will be a painful experience for Cyrus if she remembers it.
MADDIE ZIEGLER/KELLI BERGLUND. Ziegler has a 14-5 record and has won seven of her last ten. She is 4-2 for the year losing to Cicchino and Micelle Williams. Berglund has a career record of 2-5. Berglund is almost three inches shorter than Maddie. Ziegler is one fighter who won’t be bowing to the Queens
as Berglund is counted out.
ELIZABETH OLSEN/DEMI LOVATO. This is a big fight for Olsen. If she wins she will join the Hall Of Fame. She’s had a little hard time recently winning five of her last ten. Lovato is also having a hard time recently. She has lost six of her last ten, her last six. The two have fought twice before with each winning one. I will go with Olsen.
KATE UPTON/CHARLIZE THERON. I am barred from predicting Theron fights but let me give you a clue. A blonde will win
LOTTIE MOSS/ANA DE ARMAS. Moss has a combined record of 15-10 and has won seven of her last ten. She is 2-3 in the FCBA. De Armas has a 16-6 record
all in the FCBA, She has won six of her last ten. I will go with de Armas
LENI KLUM/ODEYA RUSH. Leni Klum is showing more promise than her mother ever did. She has a combined record of 4-2 and is 1-1 in the FCBA.
Rush has a career record of 1-4. That win was in her first fight. After this bout her last win will still be in her first fight three years ago.
ODETTE YUSTMAN/HEIDI KLUM. Her daughter is going to win. Why waste words. I have already done that enough in this post. Yustman will win in five. Poor Klum, Her next fight is scheduled against Theron if she is in condition to face her after making the mistake of fighting Yustman
ROMEE STRIJD/RACHEL STUHLMANN. Strijd has a career record of 22-13 and was won eleven of her last fourteen. Stuhlmann made her debut in January of this year. She has had two fights losing both. She is a tennis influencer. Boy, that’s impressive. These are two tall women with Stuhlmann having am one inch
advantage. I have to go with Strijd based on her much larger experience
CASSIDY FREEMAN/KAREN GILLAN. Freeman is now 41 and has a career record of 34-27. She’s won six of her last ten. In her only fight this year, she beat Boccia, not an easy feat. Gillan has a combined record of 28-19. She has lost six of her last ten. Gillan is only five years younger but she is three inches taller. I really like Freeman but I am afraid that Gillan will win this bout in six
CLAUDIA SCHIFFER/PETRA NEMCOVA. Schiffer is now 53 years old, pretty much proving the Wiz’s comment that fighters don’t retire. They just stop getting calls. Schiffer’s career record is 4-6. Nemcova is 54 and has a combined record of 16-7. She has won five of her last ten. Being on this board for almost 24 years I never dreamed we would see two fifty plus fighters in a bout. I have to go with Schiffer. She’s blonde. Nemcova isn’t
ASHLEY TISDALE/MICHELLE KEEGAN. Tisdale isn’t doing well and that’s an understatement. She has lost seventeen of her last eighteen. She did hold the
flyweight title back in 2012. This is Keegan’s 114th fight in the BBU & FCBA, She has won 61. She’s doing better than Tisdale. She has won three of her last fifteen. I believe Keegan will gain a rare win.
HILARY RHODA/JESINTA CAMPBELL. When I first saw this fight listed, I thought who in the world is Jesinta Campbell. Turns out she fights in the ACB and BBU and has a 8-2 record and is the current ACB welter champ. She has defended the title two times in the last six years and her ten fights have been over the last eight years. She must be exhausted. Rhoda should need no introduction. She has had seventy one fights in the same time frame as Campbell has had ten. She’s won six of her last ten. No matter. Rhoda is
going to win without getting the ACB title
KAYA SCODELARIO/DIANA KORKUNOVA. Scodelario has a 49-21 record and she has won six of her last ten, but has lost three of her last four. Korkunova has a combined record of 28-11 but is 1-4 in the FCBA. I have to go with Kaya to win
ANDREA BOTEZ/ROONEY MARA. Botez is apparently making her debut. She is a chess player and chess boxer whatever that is. According to a video she is a lightweight. Mara is now thirty eight years old and has a combined record of 5-2. Her last fight was in April 2019 when she beat her sister. Botez is about eighteen years younger than Mara. I normally don’t go with a new fighter but this time I am. Botez will win
HAILEE STEINFELD/OLIVA WILDE Steinfeld has a career record of 11-13 and has won five of her last ten. Wilde is now 39 and long past her prime. She has lost nine of her last ten. Steinfeld should win.
CRISTY REN/ROSEMUND PIKE Ren is making her debut in this fight. She’s a 5’8” lightweight. Pike is now 43 and has a combined record 2-11 and has lost seven of her last eight. Her last fight was in 2018. If Ren loses this fight it should be her last, but she will win
OLIVIA HOLT/JENNA ORTEGA Holt is a two time bantam champ, but she is having a hard time recently. She has lost six of her last ten fighting a tough schedule. Ortega has only had six fights. She 2-2 for the year beating Michelle Williams and Lavigne while losing to Millie Bobby Brown and Lavigne. I will go with Holt, but don’t bet your farm on this predictions
SAMARA WEAVING/ANYA CHARLOTA Weaving has a combined record of 20-15. She has won five of her last ten. She is 1-4 for the year with one loss coming in a title fight. Charlota has a 9-6 record and has also won five of her last ten. Age and height are not factor. I have to go with Weaving. She is blonde, Charlota unfortunately isn’t.
NERIAH FISHER/ADRIANNE PALICKI. Fisher has only had thirteen fights in her career winning eight. She is 3-2 for the year. Palicki is a three time lightweight champ and a two time queen of the welters. She is now forty and won five of her last ten. She is seventeen years older, but four inches taller than Fisher. I have to go with the “chin checker, despite the age difference, going with her height.
NELL TIGER FREE/DANIELLE CAMPBELL Tiger Free is having a good year winning seven of nine and has won 70% of her fights. Campbell has a 29-23, but she has lost eight of her last ten. Tiger Free has a two inch height advantage. That’s enough for me to predict Tiger Free will win
LUISANA LOPILATO/CHIARA NASTI Lopilato has won six of her last ten. She has fallen to thirty nine in Boxing Worlds lightweight rankings. Nasti has won six of her last ten fighting mainly in the BBU. Lopilato is two inches tall and blonde. That’s a combination that is going to win.
EMILY RATAJKOWSKI/SANDRA KUBICKA. JMD
HANNAH FERGUSON/DANIELLE HERRINGTON. Ferguson has a 12-2 record for this year. One loss was to Lively in a title fight and the other to Tahnee Atkinson who she has also beaten. Herrington has a 9-8 career record. She has had three fight in the last two years losing two to Decker and Lively. I have no doubt that Ferguson will win
ALEXIS REN/KENDALL JENNER (AMD on the Beach) Forget it
AMY WILLERTON/BRIANA MARIE DALE. (Queen of the Beach) Willerton has won nine of eleven this year. She lost to Lively and Clauson while beating Upton and Hannah Ferguson. Dale has a career record of 8-6. Like a lot of fighters on the card, she has won five of her last ten. The only notable fighter she has beaten was Kylie Jenner. Willerton Is five inches tall. She will win
STANA KATIC/STEPHANIE MCMAHON (Jaguar Title) Katic has a 30-6 record. This will be her fifth title defense. McMahon has a career record of 15-17. She is another with a 5-5 record in her last ten and is 2-3 for the year. Katic’s management has been extremely happy with our recent Katic’s losing predictions. They are going to hate this one. Katic will win.
PAIGE SPIRANAC/DEMI ROSE MAWBY. (JMB Title)
AVRIL LAVIGNE/ARIEL WINTER. (Unified Flyweight Title). This will be Avril’s fourth title defense. Winter has a 42-9 record fighting a Front Street schedule. She did beat Lavigne last year. She won’t this year. Lavigne retains the title much to my regret.
‘KIRA KOSARIN/PRIYANKA CHOPRA. (Unified Bantamweight Title) This will be Kosarin’s fourth title fight after two non-title fights. She has won her last twelve.
Chopra has won seven of her last ten and is 5-1 for this year. The two have fought four times with DiDonato winning three. Kosarin’s win streak and title reign will be end probably sometime soon, but it won’t be in this fight. Kosarin will retain her title,
EMILY DIDONATO/KELLY ROHRBACH (For the Unified Lightweight Title) This will be DiDonato’s fifth defense. She is 10-2 for the year. One of those losses was to Tahnee Atkinson, a welter in a non-title fight. Kelly Rohrbach has won eight of her last ten with the losses being to Taylor Swift and Nina Agdal in a title fight. The two have fought twice with DiDonato winning both times. DiDonato is a little bigger and a little younger. DiDonato will retain the title.
BLAKE LIVELY/ROBYN LAWLEY. (For the Unified Welterweight Title) This will be Lively’s fourth defense. She has won her last eleven with wins over Righetti, Kostek and Hannah Ferguson. Lawley won eighteen straight including five title defenses before losing the title to Kostek in January. Lawley has a five inch height advantage. Lawley will be the new welter champ in six
Once again, I present this month’s edition my much maligned predictions. As usual it is littered with unflattering comments, unjustified criticisms and cheap shots. Last month I went 39-13 running my total to 3627-1075 or 77% correct
HARUMI NEMOTO/LUCY PINDER. Harumi is now 43 years old and has a combined record of 22-16. She is 3-2 for the year and has won six of her last ten. Pinder is only three years younger and has a combined record of 16-36. She has lost eight of her last ten. The two have fought twice before with each holding
a win. I will go to Nemoto to take the best of three,
LORELLA BOCCIA/IVONA DADIC. Boccia has a career record of 23-10, but has lost five of her last ten against top competition. Dadic has a career record of 1-2. She has an almost three inch height advantage. I don’t think that is going to help her as Boccia will win in five.
MIKIE HARA/CHELSEE HEALY. Hara has been around for ten years and has a 17-8 career record. She has lost six of her last ten, but won her only bout this year. Healy is BBU fighter with a 6-8 record. This will be here first fight since October 2021. Hara has a three inch height advantage. Hara wins
MARIA OZAWA/KELLY HALL Ozawa has a combined record of 13-8. She has won five of her last ten going back to 2018. Hall is a BBU fighter with an 11-2. The two fought in 2016 with Hall winning by a KO12, I think Hall will repeat
NICOLA CAVANIS/BELLA HADID. Cavanis has a career record of 10-11 and has lost six of her last ten due to some ill advised matchups. Hadid has a career record of 3-8. This is her first fight since late 2021 and her last win was in December 2018. This is a fight that Cavanis will win
IIi CHENG/HARUNI YABUCKI Cheng has a career record of 5-3 going back to 2021. Yabucki also has a 5-3 record fighting in the BBU. Yabuki has a three inch height advantage. She will use it well. Yabucki will win
VIVIAN HSIEH/KATIE PRICE. Hsieh has a career record of 9-8, but has lost eight of her last ten. Price has a combined record of 7-15. She has lost her last seven and her last win was in December 2018. I will go with Hsieh
SAYUKI MATSUMOTO/KEELEY HAZELL Matsumoto has a combined record of 18-11 and has lost six of her last ten. Hazell has a 1-7 FCBA record and a combined record of 4-11. Her last win was back in March 2017. She has had only two fights in the last six years, I have to go with Matsumoto to win
DOVE CAMERON/JENNA LOUISE COLEMAN. Cameron has won six of her last ten and her last four over top competition. Coleman has also won six of her last ten. She has lost five of her last six to good competition although not as good as Cameron’s. Cameron is ten years younger. That’s why she is going to win
PEYTON ROI LIST/CAYLEE COWAN. List has a career record of 16-12. She has won six of her last ten, but was released by Front Street and the signed by the Consortium. She is 2-3 for the year. Cowan has lost nine of her last ten. Age and height are not factors. I have to go with List.
NATALIE ALYN LIND/NINA DOBREV. Lind has a 28-17 record and has won seven of her last ten over decent competition. Dobrev has a 66-35 record. She has been in the FCBA for thirteen years. Lind is ten years younger, but an inch or so shorter. This is a big fight for Dobrev. She becomes eligible for the Hall Of Fame and if she wins she will be inducted into the Hall a week later. If she loses she will have to wait until she wins. I going to have to go with Dobrev
JESS BUSH/JAMIE HAYTER I have to admit, I don’t know who either of these two are. Turns out this is Bush’s debut. Hayter made her debut in March beating
Toni Storm who was three inches shorter. Hayter is a wrestler. That and seventy five cents could get you a Bud Light. This time, Hayter is on the short stick. She is almost four inches shorter that Bush. I will go with Bush because of the size difference
VALERIE LOUREDA/MARGOT ROBBIE. This is Loureda’s debut. She belongs to the same stable as Hayter, She is also a wrestler. Mention her name and you can get another Bud Light cheap. Robbie is going to be busy promoting her “Barbie” movie, but should be ready for this fight which she is going to win,
KARLIE KLOSS/ASHLEY GRAHAM. Kloss is one of my biggest disappointments. She broke in in 2018 winning her seven fights. Her 6’1” height was promising. She beat Righetti, Then she started losing and now is an average welter with a losing 26-32 record, Graham has a 3-6 record fighting a pretty good schedule. Her problem is she his four inches shorter than Kloss, It’s going to be a bad night for Carnation Creations. I am going to take a chance on Kloss.
ALICIA VIKANDER/ROXANNE PEREZ. Vikander has a 13-15 record and has lost six of her last ten including her first fight of this year. Perez made her debut in late 2022. She has had three fights losing two. She’s another wrestler, Carnation Creation seems to have a thing favoring wrestlers. She is fourteen years younger than Vikander, but she is four inches shorter than her opponent. That’s a lot of height to give up. I’m not saying that Perez can’t win this fight, but I have to go with the height advantage. Vikander
EMMA ROBERTS/MIA KHALIFA. Emma Roberts has a 42-24 record, but has lost five of her last ten. Khalifa has a 19-6 record and has won eight of her last ten. Now I am a little confused. That’s my normal state. I thought IBB shut down, but it is still listed on the stables and none of their members have been signed by another stable. I would think that some stable would sign Khalifa. Age and height are not factors. I will take a chance on Khalifa.
BELLA THORNE/MILEY CYRUS Thorn has a 58-21 record and has held the Unified Bantam title twice. She has won seven of her last ten with one of those losses being to Kosarin in a title fight. Cyrus has a 29-32 record and has won five of her last ten, but lost her last four. They have not fought before. It will be a painful experience for Cyrus if she remembers it.
MADDIE ZIEGLER/KELLI BERGLUND. Ziegler has a 14-5 record and has won seven of her last ten. She is 4-2 for the year losing to Cicchino and Micelle Williams. Berglund has a career record of 2-5. Berglund is almost three inches shorter than Maddie. Ziegler is one fighter who won’t be bowing to the Queens
as Berglund is counted out.
ELIZABETH OLSEN/DEMI LOVATO. This is a big fight for Olsen. If she wins she will join the Hall Of Fame. She’s had a little hard time recently winning five of her last ten. Lovato is also having a hard time recently. She has lost six of her last ten, her last six. The two have fought twice before with each winning one. I will go with Olsen.
KATE UPTON/CHARLIZE THERON. I am barred from predicting Theron fights but let me give you a clue. A blonde will win
LOTTIE MOSS/ANA DE ARMAS. Moss has a combined record of 15-10 and has won seven of her last ten. She is 2-3 in the FCBA. De Armas has a 16-6 record
all in the FCBA, She has won six of her last ten. I will go with de Armas
LENI KLUM/ODEYA RUSH. Leni Klum is showing more promise than her mother ever did. She has a combined record of 4-2 and is 1-1 in the FCBA.
Rush has a career record of 1-4. That win was in her first fight. After this bout her last win will still be in her first fight three years ago.
ODETTE YUSTMAN/HEIDI KLUM. Her daughter is going to win. Why waste words. I have already done that enough in this post. Yustman will win in five. Poor Klum, Her next fight is scheduled against Theron if she is in condition to face her after making the mistake of fighting Yustman
ROMEE STRIJD/RACHEL STUHLMANN. Strijd has a career record of 22-13 and was won eleven of her last fourteen. Stuhlmann made her debut in January of this year. She has had two fights losing both. She is a tennis influencer. Boy, that’s impressive. These are two tall women with Stuhlmann having am one inch
advantage. I have to go with Strijd based on her much larger experience
CASSIDY FREEMAN/KAREN GILLAN. Freeman is now 41 and has a career record of 34-27. She’s won six of her last ten. In her only fight this year, she beat Boccia, not an easy feat. Gillan has a combined record of 28-19. She has lost six of her last ten. Gillan is only five years younger but she is three inches taller. I really like Freeman but I am afraid that Gillan will win this bout in six
CLAUDIA SCHIFFER/PETRA NEMCOVA. Schiffer is now 53 years old, pretty much proving the Wiz’s comment that fighters don’t retire. They just stop getting calls. Schiffer’s career record is 4-6. Nemcova is 54 and has a combined record of 16-7. She has won five of her last ten. Being on this board for almost 24 years I never dreamed we would see two fifty plus fighters in a bout. I have to go with Schiffer. She’s blonde. Nemcova isn’t
ASHLEY TISDALE/MICHELLE KEEGAN. Tisdale isn’t doing well and that’s an understatement. She has lost seventeen of her last eighteen. She did hold the
flyweight title back in 2012. This is Keegan’s 114th fight in the BBU & FCBA, She has won 61. She’s doing better than Tisdale. She has won three of her last fifteen. I believe Keegan will gain a rare win.
HILARY RHODA/JESINTA CAMPBELL. When I first saw this fight listed, I thought who in the world is Jesinta Campbell. Turns out she fights in the ACB and BBU and has a 8-2 record and is the current ACB welter champ. She has defended the title two times in the last six years and her ten fights have been over the last eight years. She must be exhausted. Rhoda should need no introduction. She has had seventy one fights in the same time frame as Campbell has had ten. She’s won six of her last ten. No matter. Rhoda is
going to win without getting the ACB title
KAYA SCODELARIO/DIANA KORKUNOVA. Scodelario has a 49-21 record and she has won six of her last ten, but has lost three of her last four. Korkunova has a combined record of 28-11 but is 1-4 in the FCBA. I have to go with Kaya to win
ANDREA BOTEZ/ROONEY MARA. Botez is apparently making her debut. She is a chess player and chess boxer whatever that is. According to a video she is a lightweight. Mara is now thirty eight years old and has a combined record of 5-2. Her last fight was in April 2019 when she beat her sister. Botez is about eighteen years younger than Mara. I normally don’t go with a new fighter but this time I am. Botez will win
HAILEE STEINFELD/OLIVA WILDE Steinfeld has a career record of 11-13 and has won five of her last ten. Wilde is now 39 and long past her prime. She has lost nine of her last ten. Steinfeld should win.
CRISTY REN/ROSEMUND PIKE Ren is making her debut in this fight. She’s a 5’8” lightweight. Pike is now 43 and has a combined record 2-11 and has lost seven of her last eight. Her last fight was in 2018. If Ren loses this fight it should be her last, but she will win
OLIVIA HOLT/JENNA ORTEGA Holt is a two time bantam champ, but she is having a hard time recently. She has lost six of her last ten fighting a tough schedule. Ortega has only had six fights. She 2-2 for the year beating Michelle Williams and Lavigne while losing to Millie Bobby Brown and Lavigne. I will go with Holt, but don’t bet your farm on this predictions
SAMARA WEAVING/ANYA CHARLOTA Weaving has a combined record of 20-15. She has won five of her last ten. She is 1-4 for the year with one loss coming in a title fight. Charlota has a 9-6 record and has also won five of her last ten. Age and height are not factor. I have to go with Weaving. She is blonde, Charlota unfortunately isn’t.
NERIAH FISHER/ADRIANNE PALICKI. Fisher has only had thirteen fights in her career winning eight. She is 3-2 for the year. Palicki is a three time lightweight champ and a two time queen of the welters. She is now forty and won five of her last ten. She is seventeen years older, but four inches taller than Fisher. I have to go with the “chin checker, despite the age difference, going with her height.
NELL TIGER FREE/DANIELLE CAMPBELL Tiger Free is having a good year winning seven of nine and has won 70% of her fights. Campbell has a 29-23, but she has lost eight of her last ten. Tiger Free has a two inch height advantage. That’s enough for me to predict Tiger Free will win
LUISANA LOPILATO/CHIARA NASTI Lopilato has won six of her last ten. She has fallen to thirty nine in Boxing Worlds lightweight rankings. Nasti has won six of her last ten fighting mainly in the BBU. Lopilato is two inches tall and blonde. That’s a combination that is going to win.
EMILY RATAJKOWSKI/SANDRA KUBICKA. JMD
HANNAH FERGUSON/DANIELLE HERRINGTON. Ferguson has a 12-2 record for this year. One loss was to Lively in a title fight and the other to Tahnee Atkinson who she has also beaten. Herrington has a 9-8 career record. She has had three fight in the last two years losing two to Decker and Lively. I have no doubt that Ferguson will win
ALEXIS REN/KENDALL JENNER (AMD on the Beach) Forget it
AMY WILLERTON/BRIANA MARIE DALE. (Queen of the Beach) Willerton has won nine of eleven this year. She lost to Lively and Clauson while beating Upton and Hannah Ferguson. Dale has a career record of 8-6. Like a lot of fighters on the card, she has won five of her last ten. The only notable fighter she has beaten was Kylie Jenner. Willerton Is five inches tall. She will win
STANA KATIC/STEPHANIE MCMAHON (Jaguar Title) Katic has a 30-6 record. This will be her fifth title defense. McMahon has a career record of 15-17. She is another with a 5-5 record in her last ten and is 2-3 for the year. Katic’s management has been extremely happy with our recent Katic’s losing predictions. They are going to hate this one. Katic will win.
PAIGE SPIRANAC/DEMI ROSE MAWBY. (JMB Title)
AVRIL LAVIGNE/ARIEL WINTER. (Unified Flyweight Title). This will be Avril’s fourth title defense. Winter has a 42-9 record fighting a Front Street schedule. She did beat Lavigne last year. She won’t this year. Lavigne retains the title much to my regret.
‘KIRA KOSARIN/PRIYANKA CHOPRA. (Unified Bantamweight Title) This will be Kosarin’s fourth title fight after two non-title fights. She has won her last twelve.
Chopra has won seven of her last ten and is 5-1 for this year. The two have fought four times with DiDonato winning three. Kosarin’s win streak and title reign will be end probably sometime soon, but it won’t be in this fight. Kosarin will retain her title,
EMILY DIDONATO/KELLY ROHRBACH (For the Unified Lightweight Title) This will be DiDonato’s fifth defense. She is 10-2 for the year. One of those losses was to Tahnee Atkinson, a welter in a non-title fight. Kelly Rohrbach has won eight of her last ten with the losses being to Taylor Swift and Nina Agdal in a title fight. The two have fought twice with DiDonato winning both times. DiDonato is a little bigger and a little younger. DiDonato will retain the title.
BLAKE LIVELY/ROBYN LAWLEY. (For the Unified Welterweight Title) This will be Lively’s fourth defense. She has won her last eleven with wins over Righetti, Kostek and Hannah Ferguson. Lawley won eighteen straight including five title defenses before losing the title to Kostek in January. Lawley has a five inch height advantage. Lawley will be the new welter champ in six