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Keri Spectrum vs Nico | ECC 78 — Hairpulling Catfights — East Coast Cats
This East Coast Cats catfight between Keri Spectrum and Nico is a surprisingly competitive matchup that does not play out the way many fans might expect on paper. Keri Spectrum would go on to become a true legend of the catfight world, known for her skill, toughness, experience, and ability to compete at a high level against strong women across different promotions. By the time of this fight, Keri had already had many catfights and brought a serious Brazilian Jiu Jitsu background with her onto the mats.
Across from her is Nico, a woman stepping into her first ever catfight. At first glance, that sounds like a major mismatch. An experienced fighter with BJJ skills taking on a complete newcomer should, in theory, lead to one-way traffic. Most viewers would expect Keri to dominate quickly, control the grappling exchanges, and use her experience to overwhelm Nico before the new girl can settle into the fight.
But Nico turns out to be far more capable than expected.
Although this is Nico’s first catfight, she arrives with a surprisingly good level of technical grappling. She does not panic when Keri engages, and she does not look like a typical beginner who is overwhelmed by the pressure of fighting an experienced opponent. Instead, Nico shows composure, balance, and enough submission grappling awareness to make Keri work hard. That immediately changes the tone of the match from a likely domination into a genuinely competitive contest.
What makes Keri Spectrum vs Nico especially interesting is that, although East Coast Cats rules allow slapping and hair pulling, the fight often develops into a competitive submission grappling match. Both women are capable enough on the ground that technique becomes the main story. Rather than relying only on rough catfight tactics, they spend much of the match battling for position, control, leverage, and openings for submissions.
Keri’s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu background is visible in the way she approaches the fight. She understands positioning, pressure, and how to stay calm during grappling exchanges. She knows how to use her body efficiently, how to look for control, and how to create opportunities when an opponent makes a mistake. But Nico refuses to give her easy openings. For a first-time catfighter, she shows impressive technical ability and makes the match far more balanced than expected.
The presence of hair pulling and slapping still gives the fight that East Coast Cats edge. Even when the action becomes more technical, both women know they are not competing under pure grappling rules. Hair pulling can disrupt a position, stop an escape, or create discomfort. Slapping can add pressure, frustration, and urgency. But because both women are skilled enough to grapple seriously, those rougher elements are mixed into a contest that remains largely technical and competitive.
Fans of East Coast Cats catfights, Keri Spectrum catfights, BJJ catfights, female submission grappling, technical women’s wrestling, and hair pulling catfights will find this matchup especially compelling. It has the intrigue of a future legend facing a first-time opponent who turns out to be much better than expected. Instead of a simple veteran vs novice mismatch, this becomes a real test of skill, composure, and grappling ability.
This is the kind of fight that reminds viewers never to judge a matchup only by experience on paper. Keri brings the reputation, the background, and the catfight experience, but Nico brings unexpected technical ability and the confidence to compete with her.
Watch Keri Spectrum vs Nico now on Catfight World and enjoy a surprisingly competitive East Coast Cats catfight where a future legend with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu experience takes on a first-time fighter who shows real grappling skill in a hard-fought submission battle with slapping and hair pulling allowed.
Across from her is Nico, a woman stepping into her first ever catfight. At first glance, that sounds like a major mismatch. An experienced fighter with BJJ skills taking on a complete newcomer should, in theory, lead to one-way traffic. Most viewers would expect Keri to dominate quickly, control the grappling exchanges, and use her experience to overwhelm Nico before the new girl can settle into the fight.
But Nico turns out to be far more capable than expected.
Although this is Nico’s first catfight, she arrives with a surprisingly good level of technical grappling. She does not panic when Keri engages, and she does not look like a typical beginner who is overwhelmed by the pressure of fighting an experienced opponent. Instead, Nico shows composure, balance, and enough submission grappling awareness to make Keri work hard. That immediately changes the tone of the match from a likely domination into a genuinely competitive contest.
What makes Keri Spectrum vs Nico especially interesting is that, although East Coast Cats rules allow slapping and hair pulling, the fight often develops into a competitive submission grappling match. Both women are capable enough on the ground that technique becomes the main story. Rather than relying only on rough catfight tactics, they spend much of the match battling for position, control, leverage, and openings for submissions.
Keri’s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu background is visible in the way she approaches the fight. She understands positioning, pressure, and how to stay calm during grappling exchanges. She knows how to use her body efficiently, how to look for control, and how to create opportunities when an opponent makes a mistake. But Nico refuses to give her easy openings. For a first-time catfighter, she shows impressive technical ability and makes the match far more balanced than expected.
The presence of hair pulling and slapping still gives the fight that East Coast Cats edge. Even when the action becomes more technical, both women know they are not competing under pure grappling rules. Hair pulling can disrupt a position, stop an escape, or create discomfort. Slapping can add pressure, frustration, and urgency. But because both women are skilled enough to grapple seriously, those rougher elements are mixed into a contest that remains largely technical and competitive.
Fans of East Coast Cats catfights, Keri Spectrum catfights, BJJ catfights, female submission grappling, technical women’s wrestling, and hair pulling catfights will find this matchup especially compelling. It has the intrigue of a future legend facing a first-time opponent who turns out to be much better than expected. Instead of a simple veteran vs novice mismatch, this becomes a real test of skill, composure, and grappling ability.
This is the kind of fight that reminds viewers never to judge a matchup only by experience on paper. Keri brings the reputation, the background, and the catfight experience, but Nico brings unexpected technical ability and the confidence to compete with her.
Watch Keri Spectrum vs Nico now on Catfight World and enjoy a surprisingly competitive East Coast Cats catfight where a future legend with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu experience takes on a first-time fighter who shows real grappling skill in a hard-fought submission battle with slapping and hair pulling allowed.
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