Holly Holm Film, The world's previous No. 1-evaluated female boxer-turned-blended hand to hand fighting contender is made a beeline for the wide screen.
Holly Holm is planned to show up with kindred Ultimate Fighting Championship contender and Tacoma, Washington, local Miesha Tate in an up and coming film called "Battle Valley," promoter Lenny Fresquez told the Albuquerque Journal in a story Monday.
Fresquez, Holm's long-term Albuquerque promoter, says taping will start in August.
Michael Lucas, chief of photography for the task, depicted "Battle Valley" in an email as a female variant of the 1999 Brad Pitt film "Battle Club."
"Battle Valley" is essentially around an underground battling circuit where ladies go to settle their disparities, he said.
"I think she could punch a gap through a cinderblock divider," Lucas said. "To have the capacity to have a young lady like that on set and realize that (she and Tate) are gonna be putting their for us is gonna be truly energizing."
A site advancing "Battle Valley" says Tate plays "Hits," a previous underground champion who goes to the guide of a dead lady's sister. Holm plays a character named Payton Walsh, a standard warrior who shows "Punches" what its similar to battle inside of the principles.
The UFC reported a month ago that undefeated Holm (8-0) will confront California educator Marion Reneau (6-1) on July 15 in San Diego.
Right now positioned tenth on the planet in the bantamweight division, the New Mexico-conceived Holm is falling off her first UFC win over Raquel Pennington in February
Holly Holm is planned to show up with kindred Ultimate Fighting Championship contender and Tacoma, Washington, local Miesha Tate in an up and coming film called "Battle Valley," promoter Lenny Fresquez told the Albuquerque Journal in a story Monday.
Fresquez, Holm's long-term Albuquerque promoter, says taping will start in August.
Michael Lucas, chief of photography for the task, depicted "Battle Valley" in an email as a female variant of the 1999 Brad Pitt film "Battle Club."
"Battle Valley" is essentially around an underground battling circuit where ladies go to settle their disparities, he said.
"I think she could punch a gap through a cinderblock divider," Lucas said. "To have the capacity to have a young lady like that on set and realize that (she and Tate) are gonna be putting their for us is gonna be truly energizing."
A site advancing "Battle Valley" says Tate plays "Hits," a previous underground champion who goes to the guide of a dead lady's sister. Holm plays a character named Payton Walsh, a standard warrior who shows "Punches" what its similar to battle inside of the principles.
The UFC reported a month ago that undefeated Holm (8-0) will confront California educator Marion Reneau (6-1) on July 15 in San Diego.
Right now positioned tenth on the planet in the bantamweight division, the New Mexico-conceived Holm is falling off her first UFC win over Raquel Pennington in February
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