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3 November 2006 Dana Delany vs Debra Farentino

Page history last edited by Archer844 14 years, 8 months ago

PARTIAL REPORT

 

Dana in a navy crushed velvet pushup and panties, silver/white lace

Den in baby blue lace push up, navy panties

Small white gloves, both vixens

 

TKO8 via submission—Debrah

 

The questions were coming in: could Debrah continue to dominate cougar comp, and; could Dana, once the classiest cougar of them all, come out of retirement to put Debrah in her place. The answers, fairly emphatically, were “yes” and “no” respectively.

 

We’ve seen Debrah pressed in corners and on the ropes, forced to flurry and scrap with desperation in some of her fights: we wouldn’t see that ion this fight. Farentino fought behind her jab, rarely came out of her stance and dictated terms to a fresh and fit Dana, but a Dana who was clearly not battle-ready after a very long layoff.

 

Regulated to spot-fighting, Delany acquitted herself well at times, especially when she could find Debrah with the right hand up top—but Farentino was obviously the sharper fighter scoring jabs at will. With Double-D’s face lumping up through 4, Farentino pressing her attack to Delany’s midsection—patiently stepping into Dana off the jab and banging away right/left. When Debrah was able to establish to Dana’s body, the jig was up: the 50 year old’s legs simply couldn’t stand a concerted effort against the ribcage. During the break between the 8th and 9th—Dana D signaled her surrender: she was too broken down to continue.

 

A happy Farentino had a warm hug and kind words for her opponent as Delanty would ruefully announce her re-retirement in postfight. Talks with Lori Loughlin proceed for Team Farentino—it’s the fight both ladies want, with only the respective purse-splits to be determined.

 

Reposted by Archer 7/21/09.

 

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