The Cannon is the most experienced fighter in this field, logging nine previous bouts. He is also the most consistent fighter slapper, with the highest clean slap to foul ratio in the field. He spends time watching and studying his previous fights, while also trading slaps in his free time. Cannon's last two fights have gone 10 rounds and to a judge’s decision.
Slap Daddy, hailing from Power Slap, is set to make his debut in SlapFIGHT Championship. He is coming off an extended hiatus from professional competition, so he will be amped up to deliver in this one. He will look to counterattack Cannon’s consistency with some devastating blows. It will be fascinating to see how their opposite styles clash in this one.
Newer fighters have sometimes found it difficult to hit the ground running in SlapFIGHT Championship. There are three fouls which a fighter can receive on any given turn, step, club, and flinch. Fighters without experience being called on all of these fouls have found it difficult adjusting to the strict rules. With Slap Daddy being new, it may take him a few rounds, or even a few fights, to get comfortable. When asked about his training process leading up to this fight he said that he has been, “straight grinding 7 days a week.” It’s not exactly clear what he’s been up to on the technical side, however, that is typically someone who you would like to back. Although he may incur penalties, Slap Daddy has one of the most powerful strikes when he makes contact. If he’s able to get in prime positioning, remain on his feet, and deliver a clean slap, we could see him pull off a win in his debut.