Post by Tractorpull on Mar 21, 2019 10:51:23 GMT -6
TESS VALMORE
SHIPKA/PERKINS. Shipka broke into the FCBA earlier this year with an upset win over Levy at the Asylum. I don’t find Perkins in the Archives so I assume that this is her debut. As usual, I'll go with the known. Shipka by a KO
FONSECA/N.SCOTT Fonseca is beginning to look like a lost cause. This will be her first fight in two years and she has lost her last six. Her last win was back in September 2014. Here is an example of what happens to newbies when too many are introduced. Scott came aboard the FCBA in a New Blood tournament in June.2017. She won one of two bouts and hasn’t been seen since. That win was over a fighter who also has not been seen since. Scott is younger and slightly bigger. I am going to take a chance of her not being as bad as Fonseca. Scott will win
LARSON/KREILING Larson come into the bout with a winning 4-3 record. In her last four bouts, she has face three top bantams, losing to all of them. Kreiling has had two bouts, both being on VIX cards. She has a 1-1 record beating Vikander earlier this year. While being born in Geneva, Switzerland, she is actually a dual citizen of Greece and United States. I am going to go with Larson to win this one
WINDSOR/RAE Windsor came up in an another New Blood tournament in 2017. Since then, she hasn’t exactly set the world on fire, but has won two of five. Her last fight happened to be at the Asylum against Utgaard, which she naturally lost. Rae adds another newbie to the FCBA although she has had four bouts in the BBU of which she won one. I see she changed her name and can well understand why. I think Windsor will win. She’s blonde. Rae isn’t
V.HUDGENS/E.WATSON Hudgens is closing in on the Hall Of Fame. This will be her 98th bout and she has the win ratio regardless of the outcome of the next three She has had three bouts already this year losing to Megan Fox and Olivia Holt. Watson was less than an average fighter until she suddenly caught fire last year and now has won thirteen of sixteen. Boxing World has Hudgens ranked at four in the flyweights and Watson at six. The two have fought twice before with Hudgens winning both, however the bouts were prior to 2018. I have to go with Hudgens to make it a three fight sweep
This card introduces two more to the FCBA raising the number of newcomers to 29
SHIPKA/PERKINS. Shipka broke into the FCBA earlier this year with an upset win over Levy at the Asylum. I don’t find Perkins in the Archives so I assume that this is her debut. As usual, I'll go with the known. Shipka by a KO
FONSECA/N.SCOTT Fonseca is beginning to look like a lost cause. This will be her first fight in two years and she has lost her last six. Her last win was back in September 2014. Here is an example of what happens to newbies when too many are introduced. Scott came aboard the FCBA in a New Blood tournament in June.2017. She won one of two bouts and hasn’t been seen since. That win was over a fighter who also has not been seen since. Scott is younger and slightly bigger. I am going to take a chance of her not being as bad as Fonseca. Scott will win
LARSON/KREILING Larson come into the bout with a winning 4-3 record. In her last four bouts, she has face three top bantams, losing to all of them. Kreiling has had two bouts, both being on VIX cards. She has a 1-1 record beating Vikander earlier this year. While being born in Geneva, Switzerland, she is actually a dual citizen of Greece and United States. I am going to go with Larson to win this one
WINDSOR/RAE Windsor came up in an another New Blood tournament in 2017. Since then, she hasn’t exactly set the world on fire, but has won two of five. Her last fight happened to be at the Asylum against Utgaard, which she naturally lost. Rae adds another newbie to the FCBA although she has had four bouts in the BBU of which she won one. I see she changed her name and can well understand why. I think Windsor will win. She’s blonde. Rae isn’t
V.HUDGENS/E.WATSON Hudgens is closing in on the Hall Of Fame. This will be her 98th bout and she has the win ratio regardless of the outcome of the next three She has had three bouts already this year losing to Megan Fox and Olivia Holt. Watson was less than an average fighter until she suddenly caught fire last year and now has won thirteen of sixteen. Boxing World has Hudgens ranked at four in the flyweights and Watson at six. The two have fought twice before with Hudgens winning both, however the bouts were prior to 2018. I have to go with Hudgens to make it a three fight sweep
This card introduces two more to the FCBA raising the number of newcomers to 29