With a national PPV TV bargain under their belts, MMA's most
questionable group gives back this Friday night with LFC18. Proprietor Roni
Taylor guarantees a noteworthy night of
battles. "We have some awesome match-ups."
Taylor is mum on what numerous say was a tumultuous week at
the alliance. With the sudden flight of mentor Grant "Pops" Wilson,
Taylor was scrambling to supplant him days in front of LFC18. Enter previous
expert wrestler Arik Loegen. Word is he hasn't precisely become friends with a
few colleagues. That may put them at an extreme burden against long time LFC
mentor Jason Parsons.
The main episode of the night will see newcomer Michelle
"Scrapper" Blanchard tackle LFC vet Tara "Guillotine"
Gaddy. Blanchard is an individual from the Los Angeles underwear football
group.
"This is history really taking shape," Taylor
says. "She's the world's initial two game unmentionables competitor. Also,
she looks damn great in her undergarments, wow."
Gaddy is falling off a couple of wins tailing her
overwhelming misfortune to Hadden that about finished her vocation. The 5'1″
contender is taking care of business when she can take the battle to the
ground. With her achieve weakness a striking diversion doesn't support her.
Regardless of her freshness, give the edge to Blanchard.
The second session pits Helen "Light" Mei and her
6-2 record against Suzanne "Hawaiian Punch" Nakata. Nakata has made a
shocking pivot, reeling off 8 straight wins in the wake of starting her LFC
profession 0-7. Oddsmakers anticipate that Nakata's streak will arrive at an
end against the much bigger Mei.
Previous fellow team members Jenevieve "The
Sorceress" Serpentine and Samiha "The Goddess" Glam will battle
in a shocking move by the group. The pair are closest companions and preparing
accomplices however there will be no adoration lost in the confine. Serpentine
gloats a great 5-1 record while Glam is 4-2. Both are falling off wins in LFC17.
This one ought to take care of business, in spite of Serpentine's forecast of a
first round thump out.
Fans have been incredulous of the alliance's
semi-fundamental and headliners. On paper they do appear like gross
mis-matches.
The semi-headliner of the night will see MaiNe
"Headliner" Morgan tackle Sara "Twofold" Dee. Morgan is
11-2 with 6 straight triumphs while Dee has a not exactly stellar record of 2-4
(despite the fact that she is falling off a win in LFC17). Morgan is supposed
to have endured a lower leg damage in preparing prior in the week and this may
give Dee no less than a little trust. Beside being harm inclined – Morgan was
compelled to sit out 4 LFC occasions with a genuine knee damage – there simply
aren't numerous gaps in her diversion. Dee, then again, has been portrayed as
having a 'pop-weapon offense' and 'swiss cheddar' barrier. Not a decent blend.
Give this one to Morgan. Early.
On the off chance that the semi-headliner is suspect, the
headliner is a joke. Undefeated LFC champion Feather "the Hammer"
Hadden (17-0) will tackle Jody "Overcoming Angel" Connacher (0-3) in
a match that has every one of the components of a pre-reflected homicide. A
couple of months prior Connacher was a LFC ring young lady. In her initial three battles (misfortunes to Cordell, Gaddy
and Glam) Connacher has given no suggestions she can survive an experience with
the Hammer not to mention win.
Disgrace on the LFC and proprietor Taylor for not giving
fans the battle they truly need; Morgan versus Hadden. It's opportunity Morgan
be given a shot at a title and be permitted to experience her Main Event
moniker.
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