Post by Tractorpull on Jun 19, 2020 11:47:31 GMT -6
TESS VALMORE
HATHAWAY/DEL TORO This will be Hathaway’s fourth visit to the Asylum. Would you be surprised if I told you that she lost two of the first three. In fact, she has lost her last ten bouts. Her las win was in November 2011 When she upset Perry in a Asylum bout. Her career record is 4-19. Del Toro joined Front Street in January. Thus far, she in undefeated in three fights. Del Toro is eleven years younger than her opponent. I have no idea why Hathaway is still a member of a stable. Del Toro will win her fourth in a row
BEETZ/BENNET This is Beetz FCBA debut and she makes her first appearance in the ring against Chloe Bennet, who is a former champion and is now the number two bantam contender. I looked Beetz up on IMDB. She has been in television shows, none of which I have seen or am likely to see. This is a no win situation for Bennet. If she wins, well she is supposed to. If she loses, she plummet in the rankings. Never fear that is not going to happen. Bennet will win her sixteenth in a row
DUMONT.MCMANN Dumont is making her FCBA debut. Back I went to IMDB. Dumont has a biography of about two lines and guess what? No birthday is given. Needless to say her bio is not a lot of help although she is listed at 5’10’ I’m not interested enough to go any further. McMann is another to joined Front Street in January. She has had three fights thus far and won all three. She beat Azalea in her last fight. She’s giving away two inches to Dumont, but I have no doubt the Dumont’s height is not going to make a difference. McMann, like Del Toro. wins her fourth straight
SALDANA/DONNELLY Saldana is now 42 and has been in the FCBA for ten years, but has only had 18 fights. She has lost her last six with her last win being in 2011. Donnelly is the third January signing to be on this card. She had some FCBA experience before being signed. She won her first two bouts under the Front Street banner. Donnelly is 23 years younger than Saldana, but she is four inches shorter. That is going to make for an interesting bout. I would normally go with a fighter who had a four inch height advantage, but this is Front Street. I have to go with Donnelly
RENEE/PERRY Now we come to one of my pet peeves, the illustrious Katy Perry. Once again she is being fed a lamb. Renee has had only one fight which was two years ago and which she, of course lost. This is not the type fighter that Perry coughs it up against, meaning good. Perry will win
MUNN/REINHART Perry gets walk in the park and Reinhart gets a raft in the rapids. Reinhart seems to get the toughest bouts on the card and thus far she has done very well. Munn is a former champion with a 31-30 record. She went off the rails in 2017 and has lost her last thirteen against decent fighters. Even with that recent record, Reinhart draws a tougher opponent than Perry. Reinhart now has a 17-1 record and has won her last nine. Reinhart will win again
HATHAWAY/DEL TORO This will be Hathaway’s fourth visit to the Asylum. Would you be surprised if I told you that she lost two of the first three. In fact, she has lost her last ten bouts. Her las win was in November 2011 When she upset Perry in a Asylum bout. Her career record is 4-19. Del Toro joined Front Street in January. Thus far, she in undefeated in three fights. Del Toro is eleven years younger than her opponent. I have no idea why Hathaway is still a member of a stable. Del Toro will win her fourth in a row
BEETZ/BENNET This is Beetz FCBA debut and she makes her first appearance in the ring against Chloe Bennet, who is a former champion and is now the number two bantam contender. I looked Beetz up on IMDB. She has been in television shows, none of which I have seen or am likely to see. This is a no win situation for Bennet. If she wins, well she is supposed to. If she loses, she plummet in the rankings. Never fear that is not going to happen. Bennet will win her sixteenth in a row
DUMONT.MCMANN Dumont is making her FCBA debut. Back I went to IMDB. Dumont has a biography of about two lines and guess what? No birthday is given. Needless to say her bio is not a lot of help although she is listed at 5’10’ I’m not interested enough to go any further. McMann is another to joined Front Street in January. She has had three fights thus far and won all three. She beat Azalea in her last fight. She’s giving away two inches to Dumont, but I have no doubt the Dumont’s height is not going to make a difference. McMann, like Del Toro. wins her fourth straight
SALDANA/DONNELLY Saldana is now 42 and has been in the FCBA for ten years, but has only had 18 fights. She has lost her last six with her last win being in 2011. Donnelly is the third January signing to be on this card. She had some FCBA experience before being signed. She won her first two bouts under the Front Street banner. Donnelly is 23 years younger than Saldana, but she is four inches shorter. That is going to make for an interesting bout. I would normally go with a fighter who had a four inch height advantage, but this is Front Street. I have to go with Donnelly
RENEE/PERRY Now we come to one of my pet peeves, the illustrious Katy Perry. Once again she is being fed a lamb. Renee has had only one fight which was two years ago and which she, of course lost. This is not the type fighter that Perry coughs it up against, meaning good. Perry will win
MUNN/REINHART Perry gets walk in the park and Reinhart gets a raft in the rapids. Reinhart seems to get the toughest bouts on the card and thus far she has done very well. Munn is a former champion with a 31-30 record. She went off the rails in 2017 and has lost her last thirteen against decent fighters. Even with that recent record, Reinhart draws a tougher opponent than Perry. Reinhart now has a 17-1 record and has won her last nine. Reinhart will win again