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26 August 2014 Tractorpull Top Ten Lightweights and Welterweights

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Posted by Tractorpull Magazine on August 26, 2014, 3:09 pm

 

TESS VALMORE

This is our first rankings on the new board so to refresh memories, we will do lightweight and welter rankings after every other PPV. We differ in our rankings from our friends at Boxing World in that we have a strict requirement that to be ranked, a fighter must at least challenge every ninety days or three PPV’s which ever is longer. .We also limit our rankings to the top ten plus a couple who could break in. We also take into consideration the competition a fighter has faced Not all wins or losses are equal Also in our rankings the champion is not always ranked number one. Being that is a new board we are resetting the clock,for fighting or challenging. The clock starts now

LIGHTWEIGHTS

YVONNE STRAHOVSKI. She won the title in December of last year. Her win in the recent PPV was her fourth successful title defense all against strong opponents. While there will never be another "golden goddess", she has a claim to being "the blonde”

JENNIFER LAWRENCE. Has won five of her last seven. One of her losses was to Stravhoski in a title fight

GEMMA ARTERTON. Has won seven of her last eight. The last two over fading Hall Of Fame members

RACHEL NICHOLS. She's the Queen Of The Ice hotel and won five of her last seven including a KO win over Lively in the last PPV

ANNA TORV. She's won five of her last seven. She was impressive in the last PPV taking the champion thirteen. She is not in line for another title fight, but she can certainly serve as a gatekeeper

TRICIA HELFER. Has won six of her last eight. She hasn’t fought this year. She is back on the list because we restarted the time clock

ERICA DURANCE. She has won six straight, but is another who hasn't fought this year and has not been terribly active over the last couple of years. She was dropped from our last ranking, but since we have restarted the clock, she is back. If history repeats, it's only a matter of time before she is dropped again

ADRIANNA PALICKI. Is three of her last four lightweight bouts. Another who hasn’t fought this year

KALEY CUCUO. One of the two new members of the Hall Of Fame. She is four and four over her last eight. She jumps back into the rankings with her recent win over Biel

TAYLOR COLE. Has. been fighting on both the lightweight and welter divisions. She has won three of her last four. Her loss being Freeman in a welter title fight..


WELTERWEIGHTS

CASSIDY FREEMAN. She is the champ and has won her last four, successfully defending her title in the last PPV

AMANDA RIGHETTI. She could arguably be ranked first. She had won seven straight before losing the title to Freeman in her last fight.

KATRINA LAW. Has won her last four including a win over the current champ

LEELEE SOBIESKI. Has won five of her last six. To increase her standing, she is going to have to move up the food chain in opponents

MOON BLOODGOOD. She is 3-3 recently but her losses were to Theron, Righetti and Freeman

BROOKLYN :DECKER. She had won four straight before losing the war to Freeman. Her performance there earns her a spot in the rankings

GENA LEE NOLIN. Everyone should know that we don't like the Sceej fighter because of her dirty tactics. She is now getting applications from the AARP. She is 3-3 in her last six losing her last two

We are stopping at seven. That’s two more than our last rankings. Sure you can always grab names to do a top ten, we can't really justify any more because of either activity or the quality of the competition .

 

 

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