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Slick vs Ann

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Offline AIWriter

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Re: Slick vs Ann
« Reply #15 on: May 11, 2025, 12:09:59 AM »
Back to the "Deb Question" posted by Markleilani:  First off, Deb always chose her opponents, so you could almost rest assured that she was going to be in charge of the confrontation.  That's not to say that she couldn't fight, but in most of her fights she carries the action.  It looks like a fight, but she's in control all of the time.  On only two occasions do I remember her really getting after it against an opponent.  The first was when she fought Candy, who was a thick-bodied young lady who had two victories to her credit.  Candy was feeling pretty good about herself at the time.  It was obvious from the beginning that Deb was determined to put the upstart in her place, which she did in no uncertain terms.  The second time was when she fought Marni.  Although the lead-up to their fight is acted, the fight itself turns out to be interesting, as the always game Marni refuses to quit.  Finally Deb summons all of her remaining energy, and her two other advantages (size and experience) to get Marni to concede.  It appears that the fight lasted far longer than Deb had bargained for. 

So how would things have played out if Deb ever squared off against Slick, or Anne, or even Maylay who openly challenged her one time. I think that her experience most likely would have prevailed against Slick and Anne.  And although I have always been a big fan of Maylay, one has to admit that her fights were of the sexy scenario genre.  I wouldn't have given her much of a chance against a real vet like Deb.  Regardless, these fantasies keep me up at night.
I'm sorry...Maylay????  not one real fight of hers i've ever seen!  My question is why didnt Deb ever fight Lady Ellen?  Same era..same age group...same physical stats

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Re: Slick vs Ann
« Reply #16 on: May 11, 2025, 04:06:51 PM »
Back to the "Deb Question" posted by Markleilani:  First off, Deb always chose her opponents, so you could almost rest assured that she was going to be in charge of the confrontation.  That's not to say that she couldn't fight, but in most of her fights she carries the action.  It looks like a fight, but she's in control all of the time.  On only two occasions do I remember her really getting after it against an opponent.  The first was when she fought Candy, who was a thick-bodied young lady who had two victories to her credit.  Candy was feeling pretty good about herself at the time.  It was obvious from the beginning that Deb was determined to put the upstart in her place, which she did in no uncertain terms.  The second time was when she fought Marni.  Although the lead-up to their fight is acted, the fight itself turns out to be interesting, as the always game Marni refuses to quit.  Finally Deb summons all of her remaining energy, and her two other advantages (size and experience) to get Marni to concede.  It appears that the fight lasted far longer than Deb had bargained for. 

So how would things have played out if Deb ever squared off against Slick, or Anne, or even Maylay who openly challenged her one time. I think that her experience most likely would have prevailed against Slick and Anne.  And although I have always been a big fan of Maylay, one has to admit that her fights were of the sexy scenario genre.  I wouldn't have given her much of a chance against a real vet like Deb.  Regardless, these fantasies keep me up at night.
I'm sorry...Maylay????  not one real fight of hers i've ever seen!  My question is why didnt Deb ever fight Lady Ellen?  Same era..same age group...same physical stats

Great question - I ask anyone I can!

Different groups I guess, and different fighting styles