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Post by Boxing World Online on Dec 17, 2023 11:59:38 GMT -6
Our reporter and his blonde companion sit watching football at Bazz with Cassandra Lynn Scerbo, Poindexter Del Crunchy, and the Man In The Hat.
Reporter: "So, gang, how about that VIXENs card..."
Cassie: "Lots of great fights on there. Watson's a girl who can get back into the flyweight title picture pretty quickly..."
Pointy: "Agdal and Ferguson remain elite in their respective divisions. Both have been champions before. Wouldn't be surprised if both are again..."
Tess: "Another tough loss for Bojana. You're a big fan of hers, Wiz..."
Man In The Hat: "Girl has the talent, just has to put it together. Like Alyssa Lynch has..."
Tess (smiling): "I WONDERED when you'd mention her..."
Man In The Hat: "Sometimes, you have to stick WITH a girl, let her continue to work and improve. Do that, and the results come. They're coming for Lynch. Wouldn't be surprised to see her wearin' gold in 2024. Not surprised at ALL."
Reporter: "So, talking about that VIXENs card. Body saddle fights. That's the one place Front Street doesn't compete..."
Man In The Hat: "And, while Front Street 3.0 is open to ALMOST anything, that's where the ALMOST comes in. We don't do the post-fight stuff, and that's, basically REQUIRED with the body saddle. So, no. We won't be competin' there. We WILL, however, be watchin' and enjoyin'. And, speaking of watchin', let's watch some BALL, shall we?"
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Post by Ginny on Dec 17, 2023 12:58:48 GMT -6
I've always (or for a long time, anyway) WHETHER OR NOT Front Street (1.0 thru 2.0 to the present ver 3.0) has ever heard any dissent/dissatisfaction from one/more of their fighters who had grown frustrated with the "restriction" on Body Saddle (and previously - IIRC) on things like JMD/D, mud, etc., "gimmick" fights? In my years as a (self-styled "manager" LOL) I often got pushback from fighters who voiced their disappointment with a stable (Kim's, mine and others) who they felt were 'holding' them back when they wanted to explore other options. And while Kim/and I were usually pretty open to letting our fighters do what they wanted, other stables seemed to have more rigid management styles. (Not that it is necessarily a bad thing!) Ove the years Front St. (and other stables) have grown more 'open' in their thinking and that's to be applauded. I'm curious whether that flexibility was instigated by the fighters...or management? (Inquiring minds want to know)
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