How about Jessica Eye vs Andrea KGB Lee for the next WFW title shot?

1) title eliminator off a 2 fight streak? This isn't HW

It's a very young division.

2) the fights are on her record, therefore they are applicable to her caliber as a fighter. Don't cherry pick

10 lbs of weight is a significant amount of weight for such light fighters. So is it really unreasonable to think that being in the wrong division can make a big difference in a fighter's success?

We have a fighter who consistently won her fights as a flyweight, then moved up to bantamweight only because there was no flyweight division in the UFC. She did very badly as a bantamweight, but as soon as she dropped back down to flyweight started winning consistently again. In such a scenario, is her performance at bantamweight really a reliable predictor for how she'll do at flyweight?
 
Would be a waste of a title shot on her. She might be a tier above Lesie Smith. I'd rather not watch shevchenko fight Jessica Eye as a title defense.
 
Came here hoping to see pics of KBG, instead people are actually discussing the fight.... wth
 
Came here hoping to see pics of KBG, instead people are actually discussing the fight.... wth

Right? What have you bastards done with my Sherdog?

I feel like getting a tatoo.
 
Of course all that changes when JoJo arrives.. Shes already 1-0 at 125/. another win and shes in the title picture..

@MayhemMonkey getting ready for the first scottish world champion
Unless a boy makes her sad. She's a headcase.
 
KBG
 

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Both are cans, although Lee does show potential and athletic ability.

Let's hope Joanna moves up. No need to keep feeding these cans to Val.
 
It's a very young division.



10 lbs of weight is a significant amount of weight for such light fighters. So is it really unreasonable to think that being in the wrong division can make a big difference in a fighter's success?

We have a fighter who consistently won her fights as a flyweight, then moved up to bantamweight only because there was no flyweight division in the UFC. She did very badly as a bantamweight, but as soon as she dropped back down to flyweight started winning consistently again. In such a scenario, is her performance at bantamweight really a reliable predictor for how she'll do at flyweight?

The problem is that several other more successful bantamweights have also dropped down to flyweight. She still has to prove herself against those fighters. She was on the verge of getting cut not long ago.
 
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