Post by Tractorpull on Jun 13, 2018 17:55:20 GMT -6
TESS VALMORE
PAQUIN/LEVY This is Paquin third visit to the Asylum. She lost the first two. This piece of history is not surprising since she has never won a fight. She is 0-6 Her last fight was in November 2015. Want to guess who her opponent was? If you said Jane Levy, you win the jackpot. Just how do you think this bout is going to turn out. I will give you a hint Levy in less than six
AKERMAN/KING Akerman is now is now forty. She has won two of four bouts in her entire career. Her last fight was almost four years ago and her last win was almost five years ago. King is still basically in training, but she does have a win over Michalka. She is a little smaller than Akerman, however is 15 years younger. King by a KO
DUNST/STEWART Even though I hang out around Front Street, I think everyone knows that Stewart and I are not best friends to say the least. McCarthy says I don’t have any friends. Her great record is a fraud Of her last seven opponents, three had never won a fight. one had lost ten straight. one hadn’t won a fight in eight years, another hadn’t won in seven and the last had been basically inactive, had lost five straight and was 49 years old. Now she gets Dunst whose last win was four and half years ago. The Wiz will point out that win was over Portman. Well since then she has had only four fights and lost them all. Stewart wins
TORV/ROMJIN Torv has won seven of her last ten and beaten some good opponents along the way. Her losses were to top ten fighters. Now she draws Romjin. Romjn held two unified titles and two sectional titles She is now 45 and has lost her last six, all to top flight opponents. Her last bout was in November 2016. She is two inches taller than Torv. It is not out of the realm of possibility that she could win this fight. Possible but not probable. Torv by a KO
JOHANSSON/BENNET This in not going to win my many friends at Front Street but as McCarthy claims, I don’t have one anyway. As far as I am concerned Bennet in the classiest member of the Front Street. I think she has fought the most difficult schedule of any one in the stable and did it successfully. Johansson may not be the fighter she once was. I had assigned the three time unified champion to the scrap heap, but she has won her last two. Not a sure thing, but Bennet will win
SPIRIDAKOS/DENNINGS Dennings is on a 14-0-1 streak and I doubt the Wiz would say this, but I think that. despite Dennings’ record, Bennet sits at the front of the Front Street bench. She has fought by far the toughest schedule. Dennings now catches Spiridakos. who is making her seventh appearance at the Asylum. She has lost five of those and had one draw. Her last bout was almost a year ago when she got flattened by Bennet Dennings beat Spiridakos five years ago Nothing changes. Dennings wins
When I said above I thought Bennet should sit at the front of the Front Street bench I meant one bench for all the fighters
PAQUIN/LEVY This is Paquin third visit to the Asylum. She lost the first two. This piece of history is not surprising since she has never won a fight. She is 0-6 Her last fight was in November 2015. Want to guess who her opponent was? If you said Jane Levy, you win the jackpot. Just how do you think this bout is going to turn out. I will give you a hint Levy in less than six
AKERMAN/KING Akerman is now is now forty. She has won two of four bouts in her entire career. Her last fight was almost four years ago and her last win was almost five years ago. King is still basically in training, but she does have a win over Michalka. She is a little smaller than Akerman, however is 15 years younger. King by a KO
DUNST/STEWART Even though I hang out around Front Street, I think everyone knows that Stewart and I are not best friends to say the least. McCarthy says I don’t have any friends. Her great record is a fraud Of her last seven opponents, three had never won a fight. one had lost ten straight. one hadn’t won a fight in eight years, another hadn’t won in seven and the last had been basically inactive, had lost five straight and was 49 years old. Now she gets Dunst whose last win was four and half years ago. The Wiz will point out that win was over Portman. Well since then she has had only four fights and lost them all. Stewart wins
TORV/ROMJIN Torv has won seven of her last ten and beaten some good opponents along the way. Her losses were to top ten fighters. Now she draws Romjin. Romjn held two unified titles and two sectional titles She is now 45 and has lost her last six, all to top flight opponents. Her last bout was in November 2016. She is two inches taller than Torv. It is not out of the realm of possibility that she could win this fight. Possible but not probable. Torv by a KO
JOHANSSON/BENNET This in not going to win my many friends at Front Street but as McCarthy claims, I don’t have one anyway. As far as I am concerned Bennet in the classiest member of the Front Street. I think she has fought the most difficult schedule of any one in the stable and did it successfully. Johansson may not be the fighter she once was. I had assigned the three time unified champion to the scrap heap, but she has won her last two. Not a sure thing, but Bennet will win
SPIRIDAKOS/DENNINGS Dennings is on a 14-0-1 streak and I doubt the Wiz would say this, but I think that. despite Dennings’ record, Bennet sits at the front of the Front Street bench. She has fought by far the toughest schedule. Dennings now catches Spiridakos. who is making her seventh appearance at the Asylum. She has lost five of those and had one draw. Her last bout was almost a year ago when she got flattened by Bennet Dennings beat Spiridakos five years ago Nothing changes. Dennings wins
When I said above I thought Bennet should sit at the front of the Front Street bench I meant one bench for all the fighters