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Fighter Spotlight - 'Entertainment' Andy Edwards
Topic Started: Dec 7 2011, 04:10 PM (151 Views)
Bobby Dean
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Fighting out of Los Angeles, California, this California Top Team member holds a world class pedigree in Muay Thai. He’s damn near impossible to knock out and is possibly one of the strongest competitors here in Big Money Fights, physically speaking. He’s currently riding a 1 and 1 record with a Fight of the Night award under his belt, for his fight with Oliver Chance at SmashMouth #3.

Some would argue that his moniker ‘Entertainment’ is a bit misleading. Hard to refute that out of his two fights, they each received a less than stellar reception. But, he fights with all of his heart and soul, so win, lose, or draw, you know he’s going to give it his all.

With his upcoming bout against Kid Krazie only moments away, you have to wonder, can he bring his record to 2 and 1? He carries an advantage in every aspect of the game, other than the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu aspect. So one must assume, as long as he stays off the ground he’s got this one in the bag.

Is he believing the hype? Well I went to go ask him myself, but instead I got a chance to speak with Lance Stylez, the manager/agent of Andy Edwards and the entire California Top Team camp. Here is what he had to say.

Amber Lynn:
You're fighter, ‘Entertainment’ Andy Edwards, is currently sitting on a 1 and 1 record. If you had a chance to fight Ryan Drake again, would the outcome be any different?

Lance Stylez:
Of course the outcome would be different, Andy was punished for his loss, and he has been told another one and he's done. We have plenty of fighters who would love to take his spot. So yes if they had a rematch the outcome would be different.

Amber Lynn:
Many people are saying his last win over Oliver Chance was a fluke. What would you like to say to these people? And what would you like to say about the fight in general?

Lance Stylez:
A Fluke? In MMA? No, sometimes it comes down to taking a beating to be able to find the right opportunity, my fighter knows how to hone in at the right moment. The fight itself was just that, a fight, sometimes you have to get a little bloody, a little battered and bruised but all in all the only thing that matters is that Andy walked out with the win.

Amber Lynn:
If you had to pick Andy Edwards’ next opponent who would it be and why?

Lance Stylez:
It doesn't matter who. Andy is ready to face any and all comers, but if that's not good enough, I guess we would have to pick whoever has the highest record, it just takes one shot and they’re out.

Amber Lynn:
Who, in your opinion, is the biggest threat in Big Money Fights right now?

Lance Stylez:
As I said above, the person with the best record is.

Amber Lynn:
With a win over Kid Krazie, Andy cements a spot in the Gold & Glory tournament for SmashMouth #5, where we will see a new Open Weight Champion crowned. How do you think he'll fare in a tournament against the likes of Hamish Graham, Sara Pettis, and Harry Kozar (all of which are confirmed for the tournament)?

Lance Stylez:
I'm just going to say this, Andy better win this week, or you might be seeing a new fighter from the CTT come forth, maybe not in time for this tournament, I am always on the look out for better talent. As for how I think he'll fare? Just fine, he'll go in there and do what he does, and that's fight.

Amber Lynn:
Is there anything you'd like to say to close this out?

Lance Stylez:
From now on the CTT will be the best camp out there, period.
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