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halucynator · 10 months
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Hellllooo,
Omg I really needed more swiftie mutuals <3
Please rant about all things you like, i love rants, gosh we seem to have so many close interests, I am not a writer tho, but I do read, effectively making me a reader which doesn't sound as cool, now that I think about it.
My fav Taylor song at the moment is "Slut!". I cannot get that out of my head. I mean "got lovesick all over my bed", I die a little everytime I hear that.
Fav Olivia song at the moment is logical (kinda like you username aah). I still CANNOT get over "can't take a joke, can't get you off". Like please kill me already.
Fav Sabrina song at the moment is probably "because i liked a boy". (damn who hurt me?)
And fav conan song at the moment, "Lookalike"
Tell me yours?
Nyc.
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hiiii
omg thank you thank you thank youuuu <33
okay so i love a lot of things some of them are pretty questionable but I'm questionable literally ask anyone on the discord server so its fine. anywhoo, i love taylor, maisie, gracie, phoebe, alix page, lucy (dacus not myself I'm not THAT narcissistic), olivia hardy (from wasia project) julien, conan, liv, sab (and @loserdiaz but that's a known fact) and so many other people to the point that even i cant keep track. oh and i love laufey, mitski and lyn lapid just bc.
my current fav by wasia project is petals on the moon but ur so pretty especially live from the studio is so gooddd
anywayss, reading is really cool thats how i got into writing (which is the best thing ever ik /hj) i also really really like reading bc it makes me smart and it's super fun
which is your favourite book series?? mine is lockwood and co as if you couldn't already tell by the amount of times I've mentioned it i also really love agggtm series bc why wouldn't it its so good. I'm sure i love so many more book series but my memory sucks (it does not but I'm lazy so I'll use that as an excuse)
anywhooo, i love scream which is weird bc i watched the first one when i was 10 (i know, who let me do that???) and i... liked it? (I'm very questionable i know) but i also tend to rant about it as if its real life (like WHY DID THEY KILL OF *insert name of dead character* IM SO MAD) and not a movie so I'm a bit annoying sometimes but pls don't tell me that otherwise I'll start crying /j
hmm my favourite taylor song atm would be "is it over now?" or "now that we don't talk" bc at the moment i resonate so well with those songs (ikr my life sounds like a nightmare: it is but it isn't really? idk) at yes i totally agree with the "got lovesick all over my bed statement but" also "love thorns all over this rose" and omg "you're not saying you're in love with me, BUT !! YOURE !! GONNA !! DO !!" like who gave taylor the right to be such a mastermind (funny, right? no? okay.) like the entire song, heck the entire album is so GOOD. HER ENTIRE DISCOGRAPHY IS SO GOOD. (this is totally normal fan behaviour btw)
favourite liv song atm is probably lacy but i love all of the songs all the album (and yes logical is soooo good i mean i have to love it otherwise my url is meaningless) but my favourite lyric from the entire album is probably "we both drew blood but man THOSE CUTS were NEVER EQUAL!!" from the grudge (also one of my top 3) bc that hits DEEP. (bc the cuts were deep, i know I'm so funny /j)
favourite sab song atm is prolly cindy lou who / opposite (been there) / a nonsense christmas. i cheated but i simply cant choose one shes too good. also super funny bc cindy lou who and opposite are like sad vibes and then a nonsense christmas i want you to [redacted] and [redacted] me on the couch while we [redacted] presents (sorry i just think I'm so funny when I'm not but dont tell me that i wanna be a stand up comedian no I'm just kidding I'm not a failure. IM JOKING) (also regarding bc i liked a boy, I agree. who hurt you???)
anyways, my favourite conan song atm is prolly the best known option "heather" BUT i also like "the cut that always bleeds" the entire of kid krow tbh
okay i wrote a lot asdxcasdcvafd sorry
alsooo, you didnt ask this but my favourite gracie abrams song atm is "where do we go now?" and "cedar" (you arent mine) bc its such a heartbreaking song especially when you can relate to it. ooh and i also love camden, painkillers, rockland and long sleeves but they're all pretty depressing so if you don't like sad songs they're prolly not for you.
and THANK YOU for this ask this was so fun send me more sometimes <333
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andrevasims · 2 years
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1980s Horror Film Character Names
I totally forgot I’d started making this last year! I think I never posted it because I wanted to find more names, but there’s already a decent amount and I don’t feel like being that tedious about names right now lol.
It’s first & last names (separated for mix & match potential) of characters from iconic late 1970s & 1980s horror movies. I think I started looking for cheesier B-movies to pull from, but yeah it’s been a whole year so I forget.
First Names
Alice Allen Allison Ally Amy Angela Annie Arnie Artie Axel Barry Bill Billy Bobby Brady Brenda Brent Brett Brooke Buddy Burt Buzz Carol Anne Carter Casey Charley Charlie Chili Christine Chuck Cindy Courtney Craig Cynthia Dana Darcy Debbie Demi Dennis Diane Donna Doug Doyle Duane Elaine Ellie Emma Ernie Ferdy Foster Gary Gene George Gerald Ginny Glen Hal Hank Helen Jack Jackie Jake Jason Jeff Jennifer Jerry Jesse Jimmy Joanne Jodi Joe Joey John Johnny Judd Judy Kate Katherine Kathy Katie Kelly Ken Kenny Kim Kimberly Kristen Larry Laurie Lea Leigh Lenny Leroy Linda Lisa Liz Lynn Marci Marcia Marcie Mark Mary Lou Masen Max Meg Megan Mel Melissa Mike Molly Monica Nancy Ned Neil Nick Nicki Nikki Patti Patty Paul Paula Peter Phoebe Polly Rachel Ralph Reilly Rennie Richie Rick Ricky Rob Rod Roland Ronnie Roy Ruby Rudolf Rudy Russ Sally Sandy Sara Sarah Shane Sharon Sheila Shelly Sissy Steve Steven Susie Suzie Tad Taryn Teddy Terri Tina Toby Tom Jesse Tommy Tracy Trish Valerie Vic Vickie Vicky Warren Wendy Wes Will
Last Names
Andrews Angelo Badger Baker Barnes Barrington Bates Baxter Beringer Brand Brewster Bringsley Brown Burke Burns Cabot Camber Carrington Cassidy Caulfield Challis Clarke Cole Cologne Corben Corvino Costic Crusel Cunningham Daigler Dandrige Daniels Darnell Darrinco Deagle Dier Doyle Duke Dumpkin Duncan Essmont Evans Field Franklin Freeling Frye Futterman Garris Garth Geiger Graham Gray Grimbridge Guilder Halavex Hammond Hanniger Hardy Harper Hawes Holland Hopkins Jachson Jarvis Jessup Junkins Kemp Kessler Kincaid Kopecky Kupfer Lane Lantz LeBay Lynch Lynn Macauley Maloney McBride McFadden McGregor McNichol Meeker Meisel Mercer Morgan Mott Nagle Nessler Newby Palmer Parker Parks Parsley Pataki Peltzer Penmark Perry Pervier Powers Priswell Repperton Richards Shote Spool Stanton Stark Statler Stavinski Steele Stevens Strauber Strode Sykes Taylor Thomas Thompson Thorn Toomey Trenton Vanders Venable Walsh Warner Weatherall Webber White
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knowledgebaseng · 2 years
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Laine Hardy Biography: Songs, Net Worth, Instagram, Age.
Laine Hardy Biography: Songs, Net Worth, Instagram, Age.
Laine Hardy (born September 12, 2000) is a decorated American singer and guitarist. He rose to prominence after winning American Idol Season 17 in 2019. He’s also released a few singles, including “Fire” and “Blue Christmas.” knowledgebase.com.ng Full Name: Laine Hardy Born: 12 September 2000 (age 22 years old) Place of Birth: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United…
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lokiiago · 5 years
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Married to a Murderer
Married (before/during) Murders:
Aileen Wuornos - married to 69 year old Lewis Gratz Fell, annulled after nine weeks
Albert DeSalvo - married to Irmgard Beck in Frankfurt, had two children, one disabled
Dennis Rader - married to Paula Dietz (1971-2005), had two kids, later divorced
John Wayne Gacy - a closet homosexual, married to Carole Hoff (1972-1976)
H H Holmes - bigamously married three times; Clara Lovering (1876-96), Myrta Belknap (1887-96) and Georgiana Yoke (1894-96), until his execution on 7th May 1896
Albert Fish - paedophile, child rapist & murderer, married to Estella Wilcox (1898-1917) and together had six children: Albert, Anna, Gertrude, Eugene, John and Henry Fish.
Janie Lou Gibbs - poisoned her husband Charles Gibbs, their three sons and grandson
Judy Buenoano - murdered husband James Goodyear and her son Michael, attempted to murder of her fiancé John Gentry and murdered her boyfriend Bobby Joe Morris
Kristen Gilbert - married to Glenn Gilbert (1988-95) with two sons
Dorothea Puente - married to soldier Fred McFaul (1945-48), Swede Axel Johanson (1952-66), Roberto Puente (1966-68) and Pedro Montalvo (1976)
Velma Barfield - married to Thomas Burke (1949-69) until his death and Jennings Barfield (1970-71) until his death, both committed by Velma Barfield
Gary Ridgway - married three times; Claudia Kraig Barrows (1970-72), Marcia Lorene Brown (1973-81) and Judith Lorraine Lynch (1988-2002), only Lynch was married to Ridgway during his 16 year killing spree
Randall Woodfield - married three times, once whilst in prison to Jennifer Lyn Coria
Donald Henry Gaskins - married five times, one who was 13 years old, has two children
John Allen Muhammad - married and divorced twice, once to Mildred Muhammad
Arthur Shawcross - married four times; to Sarah Chatterton with one son, Linda Neary, Penny Sherbino and had an affair with Clara D. Neal
Glen Edward Rogers - married Deborah Ann Nix aged 14 years old (1978-83)
Charles Manson - married and divorced twice to Rosalie Willis (1955-58) and Leona Stevens (1959-63)
John Reginald Christie - married to Ethel Simpson (1920-52), who he murdered
John George Haigh - married to Beatrice 'Betty' Hamer (1934), annulled, with one child who was given up for adoption
Donald Neilson - married to Irene Tate with one daughter Kathryn, jailed as an accessory
Fred West - married to Catherine “Rena” Costello (1962-71)
Harold Shipman - married to Primrose Shipman (1966-2004, his death)
Peter Sutcliffe - married to Sonia Szurma in 1974, separated in 1982, divorced in 1994
Anthony Hardy - married to Judith Dwight (1972-86) with four kids, all prior to murders
Colin Ireland - married twice to paraplegic athlete Virginia Zammit (1982-87) and Janet Young (1989-91) but claimed he "pretended to be gay" to lure his homosexual victims in
Levi Bellfield - unmarried but fathered five children with three women, the final three children with Emma Mills (1995-2004)
Raymond Morris - married twice, second wife was called Carol Morris
George Joseph Smith - married bigamously seven times between 1908 and 1914; Caroline Beatrice Thornhill, Florence Wilson, Edith Peglar, Sarah Freeman, Bessie Munday, Alice Burnham and Alice Reid, two of whom he murdered... to name but a few
Peter Tobin - married and divorced three times; Margaret Mountney / MacKintosh (1969-71), Sylvia Jefferies (1973-76) and Cathy Wilson (1989-93)
Steve Wright - married Angela O'Donovan (1978-87) and Diane Cassell/Cole (1987-88)
Married (after) Murders/Crimes
Richard Ramirez - married in prison to Doreen Lioy, up to his death (1996-2013)
Ted Bundy - engaged to Diane Edwards known as Stephanie Brooks in 1973, and later married Carole Ann Boone whilst on trial and had a daughter with him
Arthur Shawcross - Clara D. Neal who he later married whilst in prison for murder
Henry Lee Lucas  - married Betty Crawford after his conviction for kidnapping three girls
Charles Manson - engaged in prison to Afton Elaine "Star" Burton, never married
Myra Hindley - engaged to Ronnie Sinclair on her 17th birthday for six months
Killers Couples
Ray & Faye Copeland - the killer couple of Missouri (1940-93)
Paul Bernardo & Karla Homolka - "The Ken & Barbie Killers"
Ray Fernandez & Martha Beck - "The Lonely Hearts Killers"
Carol M. Bundy & Doug Clark - "The Sunset Strip Killers"
Cynthia Coffman & James Gregory Marlow - another killer couple
David Ray Parker "The ToyBox Killer" & his girlfriend / accomplice Cindy Lee Hendy
Ian Brady & Myra Hindley - "The Moors Murderers"
David and Catherine Birnie – “The Moorhouse Murderers”
Fred West & Rose West - "The Gloucester Killers"​
Single / Dated Only: (or unmarried owing to a lack of equal rights for gay couples)
Dennis NIlsen - single, homosexual, lived with David "Twinkle" Gallichan
David Berkowitz - single, no wives or known girlfriends
Edmund Kemper - single, troubled upbringing, unable to maintain a normal relationship, but was briefly engaged to a 16-year-old Turlock High School student
Jeffrey Dahmer - single, a homosexual loner, one brief relationship with a boy at school
Joel Rifkin - single, with learning difficulties, no known girlfriends
Ed Gein - single, no girlfriends, his only true love was his mother
Ted Kaczynski - single, but "dated" Joy Richards whilst in prison (1998-2006)
Rodney Alcala - dated Beth Kelleher for a few months before his arrest in 1979
Robert Pickton - habitual user/murderer of prostitutes, he once dated Connie Anderson
Ronald Dominique - single, homosexual serial killer, no known boyfriends or partners
Larry Eyler - single, homosexual serial killer, no known boyfriends or partners
Dean Arnold Corll - a homosexual "relationship" with 12 year old David Brooks
Lee Boyd Malvo - single, a few girlfriends, once was referred in the press as "Kaitlin"
Orville Lynn Majors - unmarried, single
Herbert Mullin - had a steady girlfriend but expressed worries to her that he was gay
Richard Chase - single, hospitalised, no known girlfriends
Graham Young - single, no known girlfriends, convicted / hospitalised
Michael Lupo - homosexual, claimed to have had over 3000 lovers
Patrick MacKay - single, institutionalised from his early teens
Robert Maudsley - single, rent-boy / drug-addict, sexually-abused and incarcerated
Robert Black - single, occasional girlfriends, nothing long-term
Kenneth Erskine - unknown
Steven Grieveson - unknown
Stephen Griffiths - dated Kathy Hancock for 12 months, stalked her for 10 years
Trevor Hardy - his partner Sheilagh Farrow provided his alibi, which meant he was released from prison, and went on to murder Sharon Mosoph
Stephen Port - homosexual, numerous former boyfriends but names unknown
Robert Napper - Single, sexually-abused, unknown of any long-term relationships​
Beverley Allitt - boyfriend Stephen Biggs, the only real love in her life
Source Michael J Buchanan-Dunne
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Boys club bust-up
Six musicians talk business, banjos, barriers.
We caught up with six Little Rock musicians to talk about their projects and to talk candidly about the barriers they've encountered as women making music in Central Arkansas. Below, you'll read observations from Tracey Gregory, bass player for the heavy rock band Tempus Terra; Barbara Raney, longtime vocalist with The Greasy Greens and "Beaker Street" radio staple; velvet-voiced songwriter and guitarist Jamie Lou Connolly; Katrice "Butterfly" Newbill, a Hurricane Katrina transplant and a dynamite contralto reggae/soul performer; Cindy Woolf, vocalist and banjoist for The Creek Rocks and The Wildflower Revue; and Tatiana Roitman, concert pianist and mastermind behind the New Deal Salon performance series.
What obstacles have you come across trying to make music and art in Central Arkansas?
Jamie Lou Connolly: It seems like the obstacles I had when I started playing and booking have, luckily, changed in the last two years. I would usually have to have other men book for me or get me in the door to venues or lineups. I'm not sure if it's because of our social climate changing and becoming more empowering for women or if it just took that long to prove myself. The biggest obstacle, though, is that I am a working mother. I constantly feel guilty for pursuing a professional music career, which involves a lot of time and touring to be successful. It's not just Arkansas; it's the whole music business that says it's OK to be a father and on the road, but not a mother.
Cindy Woolf: I can't really think of any obstacles specific to making music in Central Arkansas. ... I'm pretty much in love with the place, and I feel very welcome here. I can, however, relate a few obstacles that I am often faced with in general, trying to make music as a woman. A lot of times when we play at a new venue my banjo will end up way low in the mix, as if it were not essential to the music. This can be a big problem for The Creek Rocks since lots of our songs are driven by the melodies that I play. I often have to prove that my banjo is more than a prop by pulling out a Doug Dillard tune or something at the top of the set, to send the message: "Yes, I am a musician and not just a piece of stage decoration." We also run into men who are uncomfortable doing business with me, and choose to communicate with my husband instead, although I handle most of the booking and road managing. It creates a pretty comical scene when some old dude keeps addressing questions to Mark, even though I'm standing right there and am clearly the one on top of the details.
Tatiana Roitman: I have been very fortunate to find like-minded collaborators in Lee [Weber] and John [Hardy], the owners of the New Deal Studios and Gallery. They respect my expertise and my unique cultural background and view these as an asset to their enterprise. In turn, I admire John's and Lee's vision for their endeavor and want to do everything I can to help them realize it.
In today's climate of divisiveness, in order for the arts and the artists to survive and hopefully thrive, I feel it's absolutely necessary for the communities everywhere, including in Arkansas, not to be afraid of "the other" — of a different skin color, dress or an accent and tone of voice. As artists we are inherently different; we come from a great variety of backgrounds and see and hear the world in unique ways, which in turn make us stand out from the crowd and from the rest of the world.
It is easy to understand the tendencies of people in small, close-knit communities to stay together, to protect their ways and to reject everything that is foreign or different. I just hope that sometimes when we see a stranger, we can overcome our fears, and are reminded that at one point we were all "strangers in a strange land." Perhaps maybe, just maybe, if we opened our doors and our eyes, we might see our commonality, someone simply looking to make a home, to make a difference and to share their gifts with us.
Tracey Gregory: I would have to say the biggest obstacle I've had to face as a female musician would be finding the right people to collaborate with. Building a band isn't just about one's musical abilities, but also finding people you get along with. Everyone has to pull their own weight while contributing and having the same aspirations. It takes grit to write and perform music; I'm lucky I found some great guys to play with.
Barbara Raney: At first I thought I didn't have anything to contribute to this subject. Then, at The [Greasy] Greens Reunion concert, I was reminded of a time when we put together a small band with me as vocalist and auditioned to be the house band at a well-known country music club. It was good pay, and a steady gig, and a lot of bands were interested. We got the gig, but when our representative went out to seal the deal, he was informed that they thought we were great, but that the owner's wife didn't want a band with a girl singer playing there. I had completely forgotten about that. The truth is, the biggest obstacles I have encountered in my musical journey have been those of my own making; lack of confidence, lack of music business knowledge and lack of initiative.
Katrice Newbill: Let's bring music back to our parks, festivals and also have budgets to pay artists what they're worth. I'd like to send a shout out to [Sticky Fingerz co-owner] Chris King for giving me a regular platform. Singing is therapy for me, music is love and it's a beautiful thing when it comes together, but the business must be handled correctly, with good business practices and ethics and done with a spirit of excellence. I grew up in New Orleans and the reason it's such a vibrant place is because of the culture and the music. I believe Little Rock has the same potential to thrive.
What musical project are you working on right now?
Katrice Newbill: I haven't recorded since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, when I relocated to Little Rock to start my journey and life over, and it's long overdue. I am currently writing, preparing to record and have some awesome artists I have worked with and looking forward to incorporating them on my project. I will also be working on a project that involves youth and the arts providing a platform, venues and really giving our young people not only culture, but something positive, creative with a favorable outcome and opportunity. ... In the meantime, I'll continue to spread love and if you'd like to see what I do, me and my band will be at Cajun's Wharf at 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30.
Tracey Gregory: Currently, our band Tempus Terra is working on finishing our [debut] album. We plan to record and have it out by early 2018.
Jamie Lou Connolly: Our band released "Femi-Socialite" in April 2017 with Blue Chair Studio. We are still promoting that record and plan to release a music video for [title track] "Femi-Socialite" before the year ends, and we are writing material for a full-length album to be released in the fall of 2018.
Barbara Raney: As far as my current projects go, I am seeking gigs with my ukulele and am rehearsing with the Arkansas Choral Society for our upcoming performance of Handel's "Messiah." The concert will be our 87th annual presentation, Friday, Dec. 1, 6:30 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, 5700 Cantrell Road.
Tatiana Roitman: The New Deal Salon is a concert series that takes place at the New Deal Studios and Galleries, owned by Lee Weber and John Hardy, conceived as a "salon" — classical music performance in an intimate setting, combined with an art exhibit and accompanied by good wine and hors d'oeuvres. As its artistic director, I hope to increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation and "either to please or to educate." The series has become a favorite with the SOMA residents and Little Rock music fans of all ages. Just this past season, our eclectic programming, featuring instrumentalists and singers, included works by Witold Lutoslawski, Peter Schickele, Bela Bartok, John Williams, as well as Franz Schubert, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johannes Brahms. Our long-term goal is for the New Deal Salon to become a nonprofit that can provide unique educational opportunities for those forgotten by the society.
Cindy Woolf: My main project is The Creek Rocks, a folk music band led by the duo of my husband, Mark Bilyeu, and myself. Our debut CD is called "Wolf Hunter." The title is an amalgam of the names of the two folklorists whose collections provided the raw materials for the songs on the album: John Quincy Wolf of Batesville, where I spent my formative years, and Max Hunter of Springfield, Mo., Mark's hometown. We've been running around playing these traditional Ozarks songs for the past two years, and it has been a lot of fun. We have decided to continue with this theme for at least one more record, and are currently going through the Mary Celestia Parler Collection, which lives at the University of Arkansas. We hope to begin recording "Pretty Parler Songs" by the end of the year.
We've been driving around in our truck with our two beagles, Paw Paw and Persimmon. Our radio doesn't work, so we've been writing songs about our dogs while we travel. We have about 15 pretty good ones now, so we are just about ready to record our first kids' album. Beagle songs for kids!
I also play with The Wildflower Revue with fellow sister singer-songwriters Amy Garland Angel and Mandy McBryde. I'm honored to be a part of it and I absolutely love singing with them. There is a lot of love and respect among everyone involved, in no small part because they are really fantastic people making really fantastic music. The sky's the limit for this group.
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Ireland's Katie Taylor shines in U.S. debut extra to come?
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Ireland's Katie Taylor shines in U.S. debut extra to come?
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Amber KountzESPN
Irish lightweight sensation Katie Taylor stopped her opponent, Jasmine Clarkson, in a few rounds on the undercard of Mikey Garcia’s 1-sided victory over Adrien Broner on Saturday in Brooklyn.
Clarkson, a Texas southpaw, was outmatched. The intention was to dangle in there with Taylor, a 31-yr-outdated Olympian, but Clarkson failed to return for the start off of the fourth spherical. She landed only nine punches the complete combat compared to Taylor’s 65.
So significantly, so good for Taylor given that turning professional eight months back. The largest problem? Getting high-quality opponents.
“It’s not quick to find gals at her level and at her excess weight,” boxing promoter Lou DiBella claimed following the combat. “[Taylor] is technically the soundest feminine fighter that you may find.”
Taylor (6-, four KOs), however, is edging nearer to a lightweight championship possibility. She could quickly obstacle titleholder Cecilia Comunales from Uruguay. Comunales (fourteen-1, nine KOs) has a four-inch height advantage over Taylor and her only reduction was seven yrs back towards Victorina Britez, so she could be a rough obstacle for Taylor.
DiBella has another opponent in intellect.
“Someplace down the line you may see her and Amanda Serrano,” he claimed. “I think individuals points will come about.”
Serrano, of Puerto Rico but preventing out of Brooklyn, is a five-excess weight-division titlist. She has knocked out seventy one p.c of her opponents and her power is unquestioned. Serrano and her sister, Cindy, who is also a featherweight titleholder, have a strong New York and Puerto Rican supporter foundation.
Across the pond, Taylor is a enormous identify in Ireland and the United Kingdom. When you combat on the undercard of the megafight involving Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko in entrance of 90,000 enthusiasts, you are a huge deal.
Taylor was a gold medalist at the 2012 Olympic Games and acquired five to start with-spot finishes at the globe championships as an newbie. Taylor was the to start with feminine boxer to indicator with Eddie Hearn, 1 of the most potent guys in Uk boxing. UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor when tweeted at her, “You are 1 of Ireland’s pound for pound best athletes.”
If that is not adequate, view Taylor in the ring. The specific power combined with her stoic equilibrium is enjoyable to view.
A possible matchup in New York involving Serrano and Taylor would spur favourable interest for women’s boxing. Something we can cheer about. But we’ll have to wait for the pot to be stirred to start with.
Katie, you are welcome in New York
Northern Ireland’s Carl Frampton created his New York debut at Barclays Center on July 30, 2016. Frampton sent Leo Santa Cruz’s to start with experienced reduction by the vast majority decision to keep on being undefeated, and a enormous story that night time was the electricity of the enthusiasts. The chants mirrored individuals of a soccer match, except the battle was inside the ropes.
Quick-ahead a yr afterwards to Taylor’s New York debut in Brooklyn.
“I loved hearing the Irish enthusiasts in the crowd,” she claimed. “I hope that there will be even extra following time I combat listed here.”
The assist for Taylor wasn’t as putting as it was for Frampton, but it was present. It turned crystal clear following the to start with spherical that the crowd was paying out interest. There was in fact a roar.
Her opponent started the combat with a significant guard, shielding herself towards Taylor’s power. In the next spherical, Taylor slice off the ring and Clarkson was trapped in the corner. That opened a doorway for a flurry of punches to the entire body and closing up prime. Clarkson had no solutions, but the crowd did. They wanted to see Taylor once more.
“It was a superb knowledge, getting my to start with time competing listed here in the U.S,” Taylor claimed. “There ended up definitely some nerves prior to the combat.”
Her changeover from Europe to the United States is not as extraordinary as imagined. Taylor has been training in Vernon, Connecticut, a mere 90 miles from downtown Brooklyn. Her trainer, Ross Enamait, has opened doorways for Taylor to spar high-quality opponents up and down the East Coast.
So, certainly, Taylor you are welcome in New York. Primarily if DiBella has a say. He is a supporter of women’s boxing and has created it a level to spotlight their fights in the Big Apple. Just glance at the past calendar yr: In August 2016, Coney Island hosted the to start with feminine bout on a Premier Boxing Champions card, involving Heather Hardy and Shelly Vincent. In January, Amanda Serrano’s combat towards Yazmin Rivas was the to start with nationally televised English-language women’s globe title bout in the United States given that 2007.
Thankfully, there’s extra to come.
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20 Followers I’d Like to get to Know Better
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Nickname: Simba, Cindy Lou, Cindy Lou Who, Alaska
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Sexual Orientation: Hetero,
Hogwarts House: Gryffindor
Favorite Color: Purple
Favorite Animal: Wolves
Time Right Now: 4:53 pm
Average Hours of Sleep: 6-7 hours
Cat or Dog Person: Dog
Favorite Fictional Characters:  Alec Hardy, Ellie Miller, General Organa, Hermione Granger, Han Solo, Kahvi (Elfquest), Captain Malcolm Reynolds.
Number of Blankets I Sleep With: One big quilt.  I’ll add a second blanket if it’s really cold (colder than -25F)
Favorite Singer/Band: Mumford and Sons, Journey, Styxx, Boyce Avenue,
Dream Trip: New Zealand or Europe.
Dream Job: Designing custom vacations to Alaska for celebrities, or being a continuity advisor for movie studios in regards to any film/tv about Alaska (I’m looking at you Alaska reality shows).
When was this blog created: Ummmm March 2014 I think.
Current Number of Followers: 423 How did that happen?  Thank you all you lovely people.
When did your blog reach its peak: Um I’m not sure it has.
What made you decide to get tumblr: David Tennant
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