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Post by Tractorpull on Aug 11, 2022 16:13:07 GMT -6
TESS VALMORE
LYNCH/SIDORKINA. Lynch has won seven of her last ten, but she 5-3 for the year. Sidorkina had three fights back in 2019, winning one. Age and height are not factors. Lynch has the record and she has the experience on her side. It will be enough. Lynch will win
LOPILATO/MITYUSHINA. Lopilato has a 42-16 record and has won seven of her last ten. Mityushina has only had five fights and lost three of them Those losses were in her last three fights. Her only advantages are she is bigger and six years younger. That isn’t going to cut it. Lopilato
GADOT/SHAYK. Gadot has a combined record of 10-14 and is 5-10 in the FCBA. She has won four of her last ten. She does will against average competition, but coughs it up against the better fighters. Shayk has a 2-13 career record and has lost her last her last nine, with her last win being in September 2017. Again, age and height are not factors. I have to go with Gadot
KAWALEC/KUBICKA . Kawalec has a combined 11-7 but it only 4-6 in the FCBA. Kawalec is a lightweight, but three of her losses were to Ratajkowski, a bantam. I have to admit I have a special interest in Kubicka as I have her on my watch list for the top ten lightweights. She has a career record of 18-8. She has won six of her last ten and is 4-3 for the year with two of her losses being to Kendall Jenner and Dua Lipa. Age and height are not a factor. I have to go with Kubicka to win and make me look good.
L,COLLINS/KUNIS. This is a total mismatch. Boxing World has Collins ranked at five in the flyweights, Where is Kunis? She’s way down at 107. Collins has won nine of her last ten, Kunis has lost her last fourteen. Need I say more. A Kunis win would be the upset of the year but it just isn’t going to happen
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