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3 June 2005 Angie Everhart vs Molly Sims

Page history last edited by Archer844 14 years, 6 months ago

PARTIAL REPORT

 

Posted by Simguy on 6/3/2005. 6:35 am.

 

Sims in black bikini

Angie in black/white swirl, off the shoulder bikini

 

KO6 Sims

 

Things were good in Angie-world. An upcoming TBS sponsored fight with Rachel Hunter was in hand, talks with the ever-comebacking Cindy Crawford were promising, and even a rumoured Liz Hurley comeback fight had Angie sitting pretty. Why she would treat the up-and-coming Sims as a tune up is anybody's guess, but you have to love redhead confidence coming in.

 

Job of work for Sims. She spent the first two rounds feeling Angie out, fencing jabs with the redhead and establishing distance. When a fight broke out in the third, Sims was staggered and nearly dropped a slanting Everhardt right, but the blonde rallied, walking an over-anxious Angie into hooks, and by the final minute, Everhardt was reeling along the ropes, getting shredded heartless blonde lefts and rights, finally going to all fours as Molly shouted in triumph. The effort had broken Angie - turned back at her strongest, she would never threaten again as Sims cranked it up and polished off the dregs.

 

The fight was essentially won in the fifth. Poor Angie suffered a long, dreadful strafing as she skidded along the ropes, finally going down after a relentless barrage of crosses and hooks to her head. Even though she made it out of the round - Angie was done: busted up, limp on her stool. The sixth was a formality, but give Sims credit: she showed tremendous commitment, pouncing immediately and punching her hardest to get the stoppage rather than coasting for an easy, risk-free decision.

 

"I want a title shot," Molly said in the immediate aftermath of this, her most impressive performance to date. "I'm peaking right now and I want to capitalize. If I can't get a champion's signature, then I want to expose some over-hyped types and steal their thunder. I'm looking at Tricia Helfer in particular: I know I can beat her. I'll fight Ali at 130. I'll take Theron's action. I owe Alana De La Garza a beating, but I think I'm a little too big for her right now. Much as I'd like to paste her, I'd only take that fight if I couldn't get a marquee match up somewhere." Ambitious words - Molly on the cusp of putting up, or shutting up at this point.

 

Thanks to Apollo for this repost.

 

Archer 10/19/09

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