Post by Tractorpull on Oct 5, 2019 10:24:38 GMT -6
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E.GREEN/REINHART There are two fighters in the FCBA with last names of Green. One is Ashley Green, a veteran with a winning record, who has won her
last four. This isn’t her. This is Eva Green who has been in the FCBA for seven years and has had only four fights, which she lost. She also fights in the BBU where she lost to Frege This will be her third trip to the Asylum. Her first two were against Ruah and Rambin who are no longer members of Front Street. Green is going to face Lil Reinhart, who is a promising bantam with a 10-1 record Reinhart should make the Tenth Anniversary roster unless she loses to Green, which isn’t going to happen Reinhart will have her hand raised in victory
JOVOVICH/SWAN Jovovich has been around the FCBA since 2002. She has a 8-12 record, but has held the unified lightweight title once back in 2006. She took the title from Jessica Biel, defended against Heigl and then lost it to Laetitia Casta. In her next fight she lost a Paramount title bout to Theron. Since 2009 She has had only two fights which she lost. Her last fight was in August 2017. She will be 40 in December. I think Swan’s head is on the chopping block. She has a 3-2 record for the year. I’m not sure why she is fighting Jovovich. A win will do little to help her cause. A loss would be the good bye kiss. She shouldn’t have any trouble beating Jovovich
McPHEE/T.HILL McPhee has had eleven fights is the FCBA. This will be her twelfth fight and her sixth at the Asylum. It will be her third straight at the venue.
Of her eleven fights she has won only one, and that was over Taylor Swift back in 2014. Hill has a 6-1 record since joining Front Street in November of last year right after she lost to Righetti. Since then her only loss was to Prinsloo. Hill is ranked at 19 in the welter ranks, while McPhee comes in at 101. Hill won’t have any trouble with McPhee. I think her future at Front Street is tied to the welters in general.
BLUNT/BENNET Blunt comes into this bout with an 8-6 record, but having lost her last three, one of them to VanCamp. Her best year was 2013 when she went 6-2. She hasn’t been all that active recently (she also fights in the BBU) Right now, she is an independent having lost management at the end of last year. Bennet is the number one ranked bantam. She has won her last ten. Bennet has been quarantined a spot of the Tenth Anniversary roster. This could well be a competitive fight, however I have little doubt that Bennet will win
CHABERT/WINTER Chabert has been in the FCBA for 15 years and has a career record of 42-35-3 She has held the unified flyweight title twice, the last being in 2010 Now 37, time has taken it’s toll. She has lost five of her last six conventional bouts. Winter has won five of six this year with her loss being to Kunis. Winter is ranked at 15 in the flyweights while Chabert is listed down at 53. This should be a competitive bout and Chabert has a chance of winning. That said, I don’t believe she will, Winter will win her fourth straight
RIGHETTI/PERRY This was a shock. I never dreamed I would see Righetti at the Asylum until she was well past her prime. Well, she isn’t and she’s here facing Perry. Normally I wouldn’t make much comment since as I have said I don’t bet against Amanda, but an appalling situation has arisen as Jenny Mac’s offer to advise Righetti in this Asylum bout has been accepted. I have no idea why Bonzo accepted her offer other than to be a nice guy. You could write what Mac knows on the bottom of a Starbucks cup and have plenty of room left. Fortunately, Amanda is talented enough to overcome this obstacle Righetti retains the title
E.GREEN/REINHART There are two fighters in the FCBA with last names of Green. One is Ashley Green, a veteran with a winning record, who has won her
last four. This isn’t her. This is Eva Green who has been in the FCBA for seven years and has had only four fights, which she lost. She also fights in the BBU where she lost to Frege This will be her third trip to the Asylum. Her first two were against Ruah and Rambin who are no longer members of Front Street. Green is going to face Lil Reinhart, who is a promising bantam with a 10-1 record Reinhart should make the Tenth Anniversary roster unless she loses to Green, which isn’t going to happen Reinhart will have her hand raised in victory
JOVOVICH/SWAN Jovovich has been around the FCBA since 2002. She has a 8-12 record, but has held the unified lightweight title once back in 2006. She took the title from Jessica Biel, defended against Heigl and then lost it to Laetitia Casta. In her next fight she lost a Paramount title bout to Theron. Since 2009 She has had only two fights which she lost. Her last fight was in August 2017. She will be 40 in December. I think Swan’s head is on the chopping block. She has a 3-2 record for the year. I’m not sure why she is fighting Jovovich. A win will do little to help her cause. A loss would be the good bye kiss. She shouldn’t have any trouble beating Jovovich
McPHEE/T.HILL McPhee has had eleven fights is the FCBA. This will be her twelfth fight and her sixth at the Asylum. It will be her third straight at the venue.
Of her eleven fights she has won only one, and that was over Taylor Swift back in 2014. Hill has a 6-1 record since joining Front Street in November of last year right after she lost to Righetti. Since then her only loss was to Prinsloo. Hill is ranked at 19 in the welter ranks, while McPhee comes in at 101. Hill won’t have any trouble with McPhee. I think her future at Front Street is tied to the welters in general.
BLUNT/BENNET Blunt comes into this bout with an 8-6 record, but having lost her last three, one of them to VanCamp. Her best year was 2013 when she went 6-2. She hasn’t been all that active recently (she also fights in the BBU) Right now, she is an independent having lost management at the end of last year. Bennet is the number one ranked bantam. She has won her last ten. Bennet has been quarantined a spot of the Tenth Anniversary roster. This could well be a competitive fight, however I have little doubt that Bennet will win
CHABERT/WINTER Chabert has been in the FCBA for 15 years and has a career record of 42-35-3 She has held the unified flyweight title twice, the last being in 2010 Now 37, time has taken it’s toll. She has lost five of her last six conventional bouts. Winter has won five of six this year with her loss being to Kunis. Winter is ranked at 15 in the flyweights while Chabert is listed down at 53. This should be a competitive bout and Chabert has a chance of winning. That said, I don’t believe she will, Winter will win her fourth straight
RIGHETTI/PERRY This was a shock. I never dreamed I would see Righetti at the Asylum until she was well past her prime. Well, she isn’t and she’s here facing Perry. Normally I wouldn’t make much comment since as I have said I don’t bet against Amanda, but an appalling situation has arisen as Jenny Mac’s offer to advise Righetti in this Asylum bout has been accepted. I have no idea why Bonzo accepted her offer other than to be a nice guy. You could write what Mac knows on the bottom of a Starbucks cup and have plenty of room left. Fortunately, Amanda is talented enough to overcome this obstacle Righetti retains the title