Post by Tractorpull on Nov 14, 2019 18:34:23 GMT -6
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RATCHFORD/MCKINNEY Ratchford entered the FCBA is 2016. Since then, she has had only three bouts, all at JMDD. McKinney is 10-2 since the beginning of last year. Her big win was over Regan in 2018. McKinney will win because she is blonde and Ratchford isn’t. If McKInney loses, I believe she will be on the FCBA unemployment line.
HATHAWAY/ARTERTON Hathaway has lost seven straight with her last win being In November 2011 when she beat Perry. Arterton has won ten of her last eleven and is ranked at two in the last Boxing World’s latest rankings. If that wasn’t bed enough, Hathaway has to fight someone named McCann the on PPV at the night before. Arterton any time she wants to
BILSON/WINTER Bilson is unmanaged after being is five stables. She is now on a nine fight losing streak with her last win being in August 2014. She hasn’t made in past the fifth in her last five bouts over a period of three years. Winter is 11-3 in the last two years with wins over Johansson and Portman. Winter wins
J.KELLY/T.HILL This will be Kelly’s first fight two years. Her last active year was in 2017, when she lost all four fights. She is now 41. Hill is eighteen years younger and a little bigger. Hill is 9-2 over the last two years with her losses being to Righetti and Prinsloo. After a brief trial at welter, she moves back to lightweight. She should win by a KO
DURANCE/PERRY This could be Perry’s last bout at Front Street. She hasn’t delivered in “big” fights. This night she faces Durance. A win here isn’t going to help her. It’s not a "big fight". It’s true, that Durance once held the unified lightweight title and two division titles, but the last title, a division title, was back in 2010. Since 2016, she has lost six of her last seven including a loss to a bantam. Perry should win
MUNN/REINHART Munn held the bantam title back in 2013 and has a winning record, but in mid 2017 her career suddenly and unexpectedly turned sour. Since then she has lost her last ten. Reinhart is a promising bantam and has a 10-1 with her wins being over below to average fighters. She has a real problem. She has to face Shay Mitchell in the PPV the night before. Like Hathaway above, she has to fight two bouts in 24 hours. I doubt she is going to win both. Can she come back to beat Munn after losing to Mitchell? I’m going to take a chance and say yes
RATCHFORD/MCKINNEY Ratchford entered the FCBA is 2016. Since then, she has had only three bouts, all at JMDD. McKinney is 10-2 since the beginning of last year. Her big win was over Regan in 2018. McKinney will win because she is blonde and Ratchford isn’t. If McKInney loses, I believe she will be on the FCBA unemployment line.
HATHAWAY/ARTERTON Hathaway has lost seven straight with her last win being In November 2011 when she beat Perry. Arterton has won ten of her last eleven and is ranked at two in the last Boxing World’s latest rankings. If that wasn’t bed enough, Hathaway has to fight someone named McCann the on PPV at the night before. Arterton any time she wants to
BILSON/WINTER Bilson is unmanaged after being is five stables. She is now on a nine fight losing streak with her last win being in August 2014. She hasn’t made in past the fifth in her last five bouts over a period of three years. Winter is 11-3 in the last two years with wins over Johansson and Portman. Winter wins
J.KELLY/T.HILL This will be Kelly’s first fight two years. Her last active year was in 2017, when she lost all four fights. She is now 41. Hill is eighteen years younger and a little bigger. Hill is 9-2 over the last two years with her losses being to Righetti and Prinsloo. After a brief trial at welter, she moves back to lightweight. She should win by a KO
DURANCE/PERRY This could be Perry’s last bout at Front Street. She hasn’t delivered in “big” fights. This night she faces Durance. A win here isn’t going to help her. It’s not a "big fight". It’s true, that Durance once held the unified lightweight title and two division titles, but the last title, a division title, was back in 2010. Since 2016, she has lost six of her last seven including a loss to a bantam. Perry should win
MUNN/REINHART Munn held the bantam title back in 2013 and has a winning record, but in mid 2017 her career suddenly and unexpectedly turned sour. Since then she has lost her last ten. Reinhart is a promising bantam and has a 10-1 with her wins being over below to average fighters. She has a real problem. She has to face Shay Mitchell in the PPV the night before. Like Hathaway above, she has to fight two bouts in 24 hours. I doubt she is going to win both. Can she come back to beat Munn after losing to Mitchell? I’m going to take a chance and say yes