Predictions--Sun Burn City @ The Yuengling Center
May 5, 2021 14:14:50 GMT -6
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Post by Tractorpull on May 5, 2021 14:14:50 GMT -6
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COHEN/GRAVES. Cohen was introduced in a VIX PPV in March. She won beating Shlomit Riger. She lost her second bout to Valentina Fredregarda in a VIX PPV in March. Graves is also 1-1 winning a JMDD FCBA March In January, She lost her second bout which was in the BBU. The are the same height with Cohen being a couple years younger. I really don’t have a clue. Remember the rule “When in doubt, go with the blonde” Graves will win
A.LYNCH/DRAYTON. Lynch has an FCBA record of 33-23 and has won three of five this year and is ranked at 32 in the bantams by Boxing World. Drayton has a 4-3 FCBA record, but two of those four wins came in 2016. Boxing World has her ranked in the 96th spot.. That pretty tells who is going to win. Lynch in five
VANZANT/KNIGHTLEY VanZant has been in the FCBA since August of last year. She won her first four before losing to Danielle Campbell in February..Her biggest win was over Vikander. Knightley has been in the FCBA since 2003, has a 19-32-2 record and has held the Unified Bantam title once back in 2004. She is now 35 and has lost her last five. VanZant is eight years younger, but the age difference is more than offset with Knightley having a three inch height advantage. Knghtley has the advantage in experience and height, while VanZant has the advantage in youth and hair color. VanZant is blonde which translates into a VanZant win.
REN/E.TURNER. Ren has a 47-12 record and held the Unified Lightweight title last year and is ranked in the top ten lightweights in both polls. She had her butt kicked by Taylor Swift in the April PPV which means there will be eight days between fights. Turner has a 3-4 record and is 1-2 for the year, losing her last two. I have to go with Ren
LOPILATO/PATTISON Lopilato has a 34-13 record and lost a title bout to Naomi Scott in the April PPV. She like Ren is fighting for the second time in eight days. Pattison who fights mainly in the BBU has a 2-2 FCBA record against second and third tier opponents. She is not ready for Lopilato who will win in four.
M.FOX/WITHERSPOON. This is mismatch. This will be Fox’s 96th fight on the way to the Hall Of Fame. She already has the required win ratio She is 34 years of age and has a 63-31 record and stands 5’4”. Witherspoon is 45, has a 14-30 record and stands 5’1 1/2”. This bout is supposedly justified by a Witherspoon tenth round TKO win over back back in 2011. That bout was stopped with five seconds left in the fight. If I lost a fight like that, I sure wouldn’t wait ten years for a rematch. As far as the Hall Of Fame is concerned the outcome of this match is irrelevant. Fox wins, of course
COHEN/GRAVES. Cohen was introduced in a VIX PPV in March. She won beating Shlomit Riger. She lost her second bout to Valentina Fredregarda in a VIX PPV in March. Graves is also 1-1 winning a JMDD FCBA March In January, She lost her second bout which was in the BBU. The are the same height with Cohen being a couple years younger. I really don’t have a clue. Remember the rule “When in doubt, go with the blonde” Graves will win
A.LYNCH/DRAYTON. Lynch has an FCBA record of 33-23 and has won three of five this year and is ranked at 32 in the bantams by Boxing World. Drayton has a 4-3 FCBA record, but two of those four wins came in 2016. Boxing World has her ranked in the 96th spot.. That pretty tells who is going to win. Lynch in five
VANZANT/KNIGHTLEY VanZant has been in the FCBA since August of last year. She won her first four before losing to Danielle Campbell in February..Her biggest win was over Vikander. Knightley has been in the FCBA since 2003, has a 19-32-2 record and has held the Unified Bantam title once back in 2004. She is now 35 and has lost her last five. VanZant is eight years younger, but the age difference is more than offset with Knightley having a three inch height advantage. Knghtley has the advantage in experience and height, while VanZant has the advantage in youth and hair color. VanZant is blonde which translates into a VanZant win.
REN/E.TURNER. Ren has a 47-12 record and held the Unified Lightweight title last year and is ranked in the top ten lightweights in both polls. She had her butt kicked by Taylor Swift in the April PPV which means there will be eight days between fights. Turner has a 3-4 record and is 1-2 for the year, losing her last two. I have to go with Ren
LOPILATO/PATTISON Lopilato has a 34-13 record and lost a title bout to Naomi Scott in the April PPV. She like Ren is fighting for the second time in eight days. Pattison who fights mainly in the BBU has a 2-2 FCBA record against second and third tier opponents. She is not ready for Lopilato who will win in four.
M.FOX/WITHERSPOON. This is mismatch. This will be Fox’s 96th fight on the way to the Hall Of Fame. She already has the required win ratio She is 34 years of age and has a 63-31 record and stands 5’4”. Witherspoon is 45, has a 14-30 record and stands 5’1 1/2”. This bout is supposedly justified by a Witherspoon tenth round TKO win over back back in 2011. That bout was stopped with five seconds left in the fight. If I lost a fight like that, I sure wouldn’t wait ten years for a rematch. As far as the Hall Of Fame is concerned the outcome of this match is irrelevant. Fox wins, of course