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Post by Stacy 'Goodnight' Goodson on Mar 16, 2007 5:34:21 GMT -5
It is true History is created by the winners , and its not how you play the game It's if you win or lose"Obviously", At this time Hollie is for sure un-stopable in todays women's boxing.As Hollie mentioned before she has done beaten me time and time again as far as the bizz goes.I told her after dishonorable discharging me as her manager she would never win another fight with out me, but after a year or so layoff she came back to boxing a much different creature than the one I made my non-training wife work with in a No-Des in Wichita Kansas a few years back.Yes Hollies I will win at what ever cost campaign has undeniable put her in today's P4P best in women's boxing........Beating the odds one upset at a time Its so hard to believe this is the same dirty faced kid that asked if I would help her be more than just an apponent for my local fighters back so many years ago ! It's simple 2 + 2 does not always = 4 !
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Post by Rick Scharmberg on Mar 16, 2007 5:51:29 GMT -5
The hard work is paying off for Hollie AND Sarah. I wish I could put half the effort that they have into the things I do.
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Post by Ryan Wissow on Mar 16, 2007 12:35:09 GMT -5
i said it before, if Hollie beat Wendy that she would indeed be considered one of the best P4P female fighters on the planet. i knew Hollie had what it takes to beat Wendy, but i really expected a much closer fight. Hollie dominated Wendy in a way that Wendy had never been dominated before. Hollie is an awesome fighter. she is what womens boxing should be. i am proud to have such an awesome fighter hold the WIBA title. RYAN
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Post by Stacy 'Goodnight' Goodson on Mar 16, 2007 21:08:40 GMT -5
i said it before, if Hollie beat Wendy that she would indeed be considered one of the best P4P female fighters on the planet. i knew Hollie had what it takes to beat Wendy, but i really expected a much closer fight. Hollie dominated Wendy in a way that Wendy had never been dominated before. Hollie is an awesome fighter. she is what womens boxing should be. i am proud to have such an awesome fighter hold the WIBA title. RYAN Awesome man just Awesome Ryan ! But I like the Story of the Thrilla better ! It was a tougher road to the WIBF title But she won it on ESPN 2 against a girl that just beat her, and in the rematch she won the WIBF title and now is the female version of the Pac-Man and does it all as a simple Middle class hard working American women that raises to small children at the same time ,Now I know that does not have the flash Miz.Fox wants for a good old WBAN story , But thats more likely to get a movie made after it than any of these other stuff , Oh and plus The Thrilla has to put up with my sorry ass as well ! But anyway this is Hollies day in the sunshine and I am not even gonna try and bring a dark cloud over her day. And in Hollies world her career is her life , I just hope thats not all she has.Becuase what a lonely old world at the top it can be I bet !
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Post by computerrank on Mar 17, 2007 9:35:31 GMT -5
Great performance! She is at #13 in Boxrec's P4P. World P4P Ratings - 2007-03-17 Age Point Debut W-L-D 1 Ann Wolfe 36 220 1998 24-1-0 2 Laila Ali 29 201 1999 24-0-0 3 Mary Jo Sanders 33 190 2003 23-0-0 4 Holly Holm 25 161 2002 16-1-2 5 Laura Ramsey 37 157 2004 8-2-0
6 Layla McCarter 27 155 1998 23-12-5 7 Jessica Rakoczy 29 147 2000 26-2-0 8 Emiko Raika 31 142 2000 16-2-1 9 Terri Blair 31 141 2002 9-11-2 10 Leatitia Robinson 26 139 2001 15-0-0
11 Eliza Olson 31 134 2000 10-5-3 12 Jeannine Garside 28 134 2004 6-0-1 13 Hollie Dunaway 22 134 2003 19-4-0 14 Melinda Cooper 22 127 2002 18-0-0 15 Melissa Fiorentino 30 123 2001 15-1-0
16 Ann Saccurato 29 122 2002 12-1-2 17 Elena Reid 25 122 2000 18-3-5 18 Anne Sophie Mathis 29 116 1995 13-1-0 19 Jaime Clampitt 30 112 2000 17-4-1 20 Kelsey Jeffries 31 109 1999 36-9-1
21 Carina Moreno 25 108 2003 12-1-0 22 Jackie Nava 26 102 2001 14-2-2 23 Regina Halmich 30 100 1994 52-1-1
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Post by Stacy 'Goodnight' Goodson on Mar 17, 2007 10:49:27 GMT -5
Get out of my thread num nuts aint nobody takes that silly sh*t serious!
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Post by Travis Davis on Mar 17, 2007 12:22:57 GMT -5
lol
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Post by Rick Scharmberg on Mar 18, 2007 14:22:48 GMT -5
I don't know if the point system is an effective way to do PFP ratings. Within a division it could be used, but PFP is a "mythical" system that was originally intended to rank fighters based on how they would do against each other if they were the same weight. You can make a case for these ratings, but Regina Halmich #23? She is clearly top-10, if not top-5. And Kelsey Jeffries is certainly higher than #20. I say let the fans decide who are the top fighters PFP. They will usually get it right. Mythical rankings are based on perception.
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