Post by Tractorpull on Feb 5, 2018 15:37:26 GMT -6
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DELEVINGNE/BERGES-FRISBEY Delevingne hasn’t been terribly active in the FCBA, but she enters this bout with a 2-4 record. That is however, six more fights than Berges-Frisbey has had. I don’t know who Berges-Frisbey is nor do I really care. Her job her is to be a sacrificial lamb and provide Delevingne with a win, which she will do. Delevingne by a KO
F. JONES/R STEVENS Jones broke into the FCBA last year with a 1-2 record. She hasn’t fought since last June. Stevens, on the other hand. has been around the FCBA for seventeen years. Having a rough time in the FCBA, Stevens tried the BBU. That didn’t work out either. Her last FCBA win was back in 2012. She has lost five straight and hasn’t had a FCBA fight in two years. Jones will even her record with a KO
KNIGHTLEY/J. BREWSTER Knightley joined the FCBA in 2003 and had some brief success winning the bantam title in 2004 The recent years have not been kind to her. She has lost six straight with her last FCBA win being back in 2011
Brewster came into the FCBA back in 2001. She has not been very active in the recent years having only three fights in the last four years and is on a four fight losing streak. Her last win was in January 2011. I go with the younger of the two. Knightley will win
E. WATSON/L. COLLINS Collins came into her own in last year winning nine of eleven and rising to number nine in Boxing Worlds flyweight rankings. Watson won her first bout of 2018 but was 1-3 in 2017. Her only win last year was over Collins. It won’t happen again. Collins by a KO
BECKINSALE/ALBA Beckinsale in getting long in the tooth as she is now 45. She last fought in March 2016. She is 3-2 in her last five bouts. Alba has held four bantam titles, two of them unified. She last fought in December 2016. She has lost eight straight. I thought she had retired. Maybe I was just hoping. I am going to go with Beckinsale. I haven’t come up with a good reason yet
DELEVINGNE/BERGES-FRISBEY Delevingne hasn’t been terribly active in the FCBA, but she enters this bout with a 2-4 record. That is however, six more fights than Berges-Frisbey has had. I don’t know who Berges-Frisbey is nor do I really care. Her job her is to be a sacrificial lamb and provide Delevingne with a win, which she will do. Delevingne by a KO
F. JONES/R STEVENS Jones broke into the FCBA last year with a 1-2 record. She hasn’t fought since last June. Stevens, on the other hand. has been around the FCBA for seventeen years. Having a rough time in the FCBA, Stevens tried the BBU. That didn’t work out either. Her last FCBA win was back in 2012. She has lost five straight and hasn’t had a FCBA fight in two years. Jones will even her record with a KO
KNIGHTLEY/J. BREWSTER Knightley joined the FCBA in 2003 and had some brief success winning the bantam title in 2004 The recent years have not been kind to her. She has lost six straight with her last FCBA win being back in 2011
Brewster came into the FCBA back in 2001. She has not been very active in the recent years having only three fights in the last four years and is on a four fight losing streak. Her last win was in January 2011. I go with the younger of the two. Knightley will win
E. WATSON/L. COLLINS Collins came into her own in last year winning nine of eleven and rising to number nine in Boxing Worlds flyweight rankings. Watson won her first bout of 2018 but was 1-3 in 2017. Her only win last year was over Collins. It won’t happen again. Collins by a KO
BECKINSALE/ALBA Beckinsale in getting long in the tooth as she is now 45. She last fought in March 2016. She is 3-2 in her last five bouts. Alba has held four bantam titles, two of them unified. She last fought in December 2016. She has lost eight straight. I thought she had retired. Maybe I was just hoping. I am going to go with Beckinsale. I haven’t come up with a good reason yet