Post by Tractorpull on Feb 13, 2019 11:16:02 GMT -6
TESS VALMORE
MANTOCK/ARTERTON Mantock is a newbie and as usual I have no idea about what kind of fighter she is going to be. In fact, until the Wiz mentioned her, I had never heard of her. Haven’t watched the CW in years. Does anyone?
Arterton is a top twenty lightweight. I have no doubt that Arterton is going to win
D.R.RUSSELL/DENNINGS Russell is much like Mantock I have no idea who she is. She has a bout on the February PPV, which means she will fight twice is six days. A tall order. Dennings by a KO
JEFFERY/McCURDY This is getting a little bizarre. Jeffery is not a newbie. She had one fight fourteen months ago, which she lasted less than five. Now her second fight is going to be on the February PPV. Guess who she is fighting. Yep. Mantock So another virtual newbie is going to fight twice in six days. Could this possibly a coincidence if you believe is such? McCurdy has won six of her last seven, losing to Emma Roberts. She won’t lose this. One McCurdy by a KO
MASON/KING Here we go again. Another newbie. Fortunately, she is not fighting on the February PPV. Hunter King is undefeated in thirteen bouts but her list of opponent is less than impressive. Despite that, King will win this bout by a KO
PATTON/BENNET Patton has had nine fights winning five. She has a 2-3 record last year losing her last two to Winnick and Panettiere. Bennet sits at the head of the Front Street bench. She was a champion in 2017 losing the title in 2018 She now has won five straight including a win over Danes. Bennet will win
LOTZ/REINHART You might call Lotz an average fighter who has fought average fighters. She has a 9-9 record and went 2-1 last year. Reinhart has been impressive so far. She is being brought along slowly winning all seven of her bouts against newbies and average competition. I think this is Front Streets most dangerous bout of the night. Front Street could well lose this bout, but I am going to stick with Reinhart to win
As an aside, two fighters made their debut on the PPV and two fighters made their debut on this card. That makes 18 fighters making their debut this year. The more the merrier crowd must be delirious with joy. Means more easy wins.
MANTOCK/ARTERTON Mantock is a newbie and as usual I have no idea about what kind of fighter she is going to be. In fact, until the Wiz mentioned her, I had never heard of her. Haven’t watched the CW in years. Does anyone?
Arterton is a top twenty lightweight. I have no doubt that Arterton is going to win
D.R.RUSSELL/DENNINGS Russell is much like Mantock I have no idea who she is. She has a bout on the February PPV, which means she will fight twice is six days. A tall order. Dennings by a KO
JEFFERY/McCURDY This is getting a little bizarre. Jeffery is not a newbie. She had one fight fourteen months ago, which she lasted less than five. Now her second fight is going to be on the February PPV. Guess who she is fighting. Yep. Mantock So another virtual newbie is going to fight twice in six days. Could this possibly a coincidence if you believe is such? McCurdy has won six of her last seven, losing to Emma Roberts. She won’t lose this. One McCurdy by a KO
MASON/KING Here we go again. Another newbie. Fortunately, she is not fighting on the February PPV. Hunter King is undefeated in thirteen bouts but her list of opponent is less than impressive. Despite that, King will win this bout by a KO
PATTON/BENNET Patton has had nine fights winning five. She has a 2-3 record last year losing her last two to Winnick and Panettiere. Bennet sits at the head of the Front Street bench. She was a champion in 2017 losing the title in 2018 She now has won five straight including a win over Danes. Bennet will win
LOTZ/REINHART You might call Lotz an average fighter who has fought average fighters. She has a 9-9 record and went 2-1 last year. Reinhart has been impressive so far. She is being brought along slowly winning all seven of her bouts against newbies and average competition. I think this is Front Streets most dangerous bout of the night. Front Street could well lose this bout, but I am going to stick with Reinhart to win
As an aside, two fighters made their debut on the PPV and two fighters made their debut on this card. That makes 18 fighters making their debut this year. The more the merrier crowd must be delirious with joy. Means more easy wins.