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30 December 2015 Tigress Uppercut JMD Rankings

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Posted by Tigress Uppercut Magazine on December 30, 2015, 1:07 pm

 

Good afternoon, FCBA fans! Welcome to the latest edition of the Tigress Uppercut Magazine! As a reminder, don't any of you readers DARE not vote in our Tigress Uppercut Awards: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1RMlgQ4E3NT5I63hWr90fcxFBMFt-qSogFRcwxA0cDx0/edit?usp=drive_web. Open to everyone until January 3rd, 11:59 PM EST!

Now, on to the JMD rankings!

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CHAMPION: Michelle Keegan With a big win over former JMD champion Lindsay Lohan, and her recent win over former JMD champion Christina Ricci, could this woman be looking for an ex-champion conquering streak?

#1: Jenna-Louise Coleman A great win over Sophia Bush puts her in this much-vaunted position of being the technical next-in-line for the diamond bra: if the champion wants it.

#2 (FOUR-WAY TIE):

Nikki Bella Despite her latest JMD win being over now-stablemate Celeste Bonin almost a year ago, she still qualifies for the second goose spot.

Vanessa Hudgens She has a bit more credibility, knocking off recent JMD champion Jessica Lowndes in an act of revenge. Still, one more win may be needed, as well as a return to this division, for a championship match.

Elizabeth Olsen Like the others, one win got her here, over former BBU Bantamweight champion Charlotte Church. But can she beat a JMD champion?

Kate Upton Probably the most interesting path, as she got her spot by beating rookie Charlotte McKinney in the most viewed fight in FCBA history. She'll need to cut weight to get back here, but she can CERTAINLY make a big splash here.

#6: Christina Ricci An honorable performance against the still-reigning champion drops her down a few spots, but she still has fire.

#7: Danielle Fishel A title match loss against former champ Lindsay Lohan makes Fishel's spot clear, but since she has no Bantamweight commitments anymore, she has a spot in the chase for the JMD title.

#8 (TIE):

Lucy Pinder Like Fishel, a title match against the champion drops her down a little bit. The match with Celeste Bonin will test her ability to show talent.

Kendra Wilkinson See Pinder, except she doesn't have a JMD match soon.

#10: Mila Kunis She does have a win against contender Vanessa Hudgens, but her Flyweight title commitments may prevent her from being more active here. Time will tell.

#11: Demi Lovato

#12 (NINE-WAY TIE):

Ashley Benson

Celeste Bonin

Charlotte Church

Anna Kendrick

Jessica Lowndes

Charlotte McKinney

Amanda Seyfried

Jamie-Lynn Sigler

Jessica Simpson

#21 (TIE):

Lacey Banghard

Lacey Chabert

#23: Keeley Hazell

#24: Kim Kardashian

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UNRANKED (This section is for boxers who have suffered devastating losses and need to regroup, and they will be re-ranked after their next fight.)

Lindsay Lohan

Sophia Bush

 

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