Post by Tractorpull on Apr 29, 2022 15:34:27 GMT -6
TESS VALMORE
I,BALDWIN.ASHLEY. Ashley has been in the FCBA for 3 1/2 years and has a 3-4 record. All. but her first fight have been against average welters. She has had two fights this year and lost both. Baldwin has been in the Association for six years and has only had five fights, winning two. One of her losses was to Nolin, who was 48 years old at the time. Not career encouraging. Baldwin has beaten Strijd. Baldwin is five years younger but more importantly, she is five inches taller. I have to go with height. Baldwin will win.
M.B.BROWN/PIZZOLO Brown is a newbie. She won her first fight in the March IBB/Lookout stable war beating Joey King. I had to look Pizzolo up. She is a star in Broadway musicals and then appeared in the Television series “Stranger Things” She is a nineteen year old brunette who looks like she is twelve. I have no idea about her size. This is her debut, like we needed another member of the FCBA. I have to go with Brown by a KO
S.TURNER/GERBER. Turner has a 21-14 career record but has lost six of her last ten. She has beaten Lipa and Kylie Jenner but basically she has lost to every good fighter she has faced. Gerber has a career record of 13-6 but similarly to Turner she has lost to the good fighter she has faced. She has won six of her last ten and is 3-3 for the year with her losses being to Lipa, Winstead and Kendall Jenner. This looks like a 50/50 fight to me. Toss of the coin goes to Gerber to be the last one standing
KENDALL JENNER/KUBICKA. When I put Kubicka on the top ten lightweight watch list, I expected to see her slowly work her way up into the top ten. Instead, she is going for the juggler and going way too quickly. I don’t need to tell the FCBA fans about Kendall. She is a future Hall Of Fame fighter. I would like to see Kubicka win, but I fear this is going to be a painful lesson for Sandra. She will last six and then it will be over. Will it hurt her standing on the watch list? Probably not, but it could depend on what others do
LOWNDES/J.L.COLEMAN Lowndes is a long range good possibility for the Hall Of Fame. She has a 53-31 record, but is 5-5 in her last ten. She is 2-1 this year with that loss being to Hudgens in a title fight. Coleman has a 35-10 record. She is 6-4 in her last ten and won her only fight this year. Lowndes has faced better competition and has a two inch height advantage. Lowndes will be the victor.
SABATINI/DECKER. Billed as the number one welter title fight contender. With great respect to Girls Friday who so generously supplies me with all the hard work done for the Top Ten Pound for Pound fighters, I do not understand how Sabatini got this fight. She has the numbers being 11-4 for her career, but who has she beaten? She's beaten only one fighter with a winning record and that is Jennifer Lawrence, who has lost nine of her last ten. Decker has lost three of her last four, those losses being to Kendall Jenner, DiDonato and Ferguson. Her career record is 60-25 meaning she already has the win ratio for the Hall OF Fame. Decker will add another W to her record
I,BALDWIN.ASHLEY. Ashley has been in the FCBA for 3 1/2 years and has a 3-4 record. All. but her first fight have been against average welters. She has had two fights this year and lost both. Baldwin has been in the Association for six years and has only had five fights, winning two. One of her losses was to Nolin, who was 48 years old at the time. Not career encouraging. Baldwin has beaten Strijd. Baldwin is five years younger but more importantly, she is five inches taller. I have to go with height. Baldwin will win.
M.B.BROWN/PIZZOLO Brown is a newbie. She won her first fight in the March IBB/Lookout stable war beating Joey King. I had to look Pizzolo up. She is a star in Broadway musicals and then appeared in the Television series “Stranger Things” She is a nineteen year old brunette who looks like she is twelve. I have no idea about her size. This is her debut, like we needed another member of the FCBA. I have to go with Brown by a KO
S.TURNER/GERBER. Turner has a 21-14 career record but has lost six of her last ten. She has beaten Lipa and Kylie Jenner but basically she has lost to every good fighter she has faced. Gerber has a career record of 13-6 but similarly to Turner she has lost to the good fighter she has faced. She has won six of her last ten and is 3-3 for the year with her losses being to Lipa, Winstead and Kendall Jenner. This looks like a 50/50 fight to me. Toss of the coin goes to Gerber to be the last one standing
KENDALL JENNER/KUBICKA. When I put Kubicka on the top ten lightweight watch list, I expected to see her slowly work her way up into the top ten. Instead, she is going for the juggler and going way too quickly. I don’t need to tell the FCBA fans about Kendall. She is a future Hall Of Fame fighter. I would like to see Kubicka win, but I fear this is going to be a painful lesson for Sandra. She will last six and then it will be over. Will it hurt her standing on the watch list? Probably not, but it could depend on what others do
LOWNDES/J.L.COLEMAN Lowndes is a long range good possibility for the Hall Of Fame. She has a 53-31 record, but is 5-5 in her last ten. She is 2-1 this year with that loss being to Hudgens in a title fight. Coleman has a 35-10 record. She is 6-4 in her last ten and won her only fight this year. Lowndes has faced better competition and has a two inch height advantage. Lowndes will be the victor.
SABATINI/DECKER. Billed as the number one welter title fight contender. With great respect to Girls Friday who so generously supplies me with all the hard work done for the Top Ten Pound for Pound fighters, I do not understand how Sabatini got this fight. She has the numbers being 11-4 for her career, but who has she beaten? She's beaten only one fighter with a winning record and that is Jennifer Lawrence, who has lost nine of her last ten. Decker has lost three of her last four, those losses being to Kendall Jenner, DiDonato and Ferguson. Her career record is 60-25 meaning she already has the win ratio for the Hall OF Fame. Decker will add another W to her record