Greetings,
I'm not sure if any of the names among those in my regular rotation would make interesting foes for Sarandon, specifically in something more chest-centric (I tend to focus on muses that finish their prey with some permutation on the Face Sit) However, the notion that she's still getting into fights at this age posits a few interesting ideas I thought I'd share with the group.
* Assuming her femfight career started at twenty-five, we're looking at tenure that spans FIVE decades which has to put her in some very rarified air, if there's even anyone there to share it with her. (And that's not a smother joke, but it could be)
* Along similar lines, it begs the question of how her techniques and strategies have changed throughout the years. Presumably there'd have to be differences in how combatants approach fights at different ages, but Sarandon's around long enough to witness sea changes in the game as a whole. So, are there techniques she used previously that she doesn't use anymore because the opposition's figured out how to counteract them? Conversely, are there techniques that work now that wouldn't have worked nearly so well in decades past? And what in her catfighting arsenal is as timeless now as it was when she first arrived on the scene?
* Something else to mull, do her tactics change depending on the age of her adversary? My thinking would be she wants to win matches as quickly as possible since stamina has to be an issue, but maybe she goes for a shock & awe sort of approach against those much younger (in an effort to confuse and demoralize right out of the gate) and something a bit more measured / reserved against those she knows have enough experience to withstand or counter such an aggressive approach.
* Finally, with fifty plus years of fight tape out there, there's plenty of material for her foes to research if they know they're heading into a fight. What sort of tactics might be most effective against Sue at this point and taking it a step further, would the veteran be more embarrassed suffering punishment at the hands of someone similarly endowed? Or is it far more galling to endure the slings and arrows of a more modestly built rival?
~rf