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Post by Vassago on Oct 13, 2016 18:43:35 GMT
We are LIVE at the Tokyo Dome City Hall which hosts the second edition of the International Jewels PPV.
The card is highlighted by the (un)official lightweight title eliminator contest between Sayuki Matsumoto and former AWUBA champion Jennifer Hawkins. The official status of this bout hinges on current champion Malika Menard's approval.
Georgie Thompson will anchor the BBU TV coverage and the card will go ahead as follows:
Flyweight: Sayumi Michishige (BBU Debut) vs Katherine Jenkins (Free Agent, 5-15, 4 KO)
Flyweight: Aya Ueto (1-1) vs Myleene Klass (Frankie's Foxes, 2-10, 2 KO)
Bantamweight (Jugs Of Mass Destruction): Yoko Matsugane (1-3, 1 KO) vs Rosie Jones (Lookout! Atlantic, 9-3, 9 KO)
Main Event - Lightweight: Sayuki Matsumoto (14-3-1, 13 KO) vs Jennifer Hawkins (Downunder Boxing, 3-3, 3 KO)
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Post by Vassago on Oct 13, 2016 18:44:12 GMT
BEFORE: It's fair to wonder why such a lacklustre performer like Katherine Jenkins gets invited to the high-profile International Jewels PPV but Georgie Thompson wisely points out that classical music is VERY popular in Japan and the Welsh blonde might yet find work outside the ring during her extended stay in the Far East. Meanwhile Sayumi Michishige is a hot prospect straight out of the J-pop school of arts, the former Morning Musume band leader vows to dazzle the partisan Tokyo Dome crowd on her debut and Front Street Japan owner Ayako Hamada is really high on the 27 year old newcomer. Sayumi's ex-bandmate Rika Ishikawa works as her special adviser tonight alongside full-time trainer Kei Mizutani. Sayumi Michishige wears a red bikini set and white gloves. Long black hair tied in a sleek ponytail. Katherine Jenkins wears a white one-piece swimsuit with the Welsh red dragon painted on the right side of her torso and golden gloves. Long blonde haired tied in a braid wrapped into a bun at the back of her head. The fight is scheduled for ten rounds in the flyweight division. Round 1: Many BBU TV viewers wonder if this is just a gold-digging rush from Jenkins who hasn't won since July 2012 and the early return is equally woeful as the blonde fails to embrace the rookie's aggressive jabbing aided by an uptempo footwork and gets clobbered back into the corner come the one minute mark gasping in visible struggle. Meanwhile Sayumi barks in her efforts to flood the pretty Welsh girl with as many clean hits as possible and she snaps Kat's head back repeatedly during the second minute before bursting into her midsection thereafter. This is just a wholesale attack from the rookie and the Tokyo crowd is handed a nice little snack for breakfast here in the opener. Jenkins just stands there in the corner and tries to swing any sort of reply at her hot-paced opponent but gets scythed across the mouth late in the going and slumps onto the turnbuckle gasping for air with Sayumi looking to sink one shot deep into her guts again however she runs out of time to make it count. Round 2: Jenkins tries to hang back in mid distance and floats around the ring briefly but Michishige tracks her down and resumes the facial assault to sink the woeful blonde into more painful spasms, Kat misfires badly in her putrid efforts to halt the Japanese flooding but the gets caught on the jaw clean and wobbles into a riffle-like hook on the temple THAT SIMPLY RAGDOLLS HER TO THE CANVAS to bring early joy for the local female boxing fanatics! Georgie Thompson can't say she didn't expect this outcome and poor Welsh singer sits down on her heels while taking a full eight count. She's back onto her feet moments later and nods back to the referee only to find Sayumi's punches tearing into her face immediately after the command; the J-pop starlet rips some noteworthy juice from point-blank range and the pre-fight concerns about her being effectively a strawweight are quickly dashed as she barges the struggling blonde butt-in-ropes and hammers into her midriff come the final minute to leave Jenkins crying out for mercy at the bell and well, this is simply a blow out which questions Katherine's immediate BBU future! Round 3: The Welsh girl may start looking at the Tokyo opera schedule now as she barely avoids quitting on the stool but gets wrapped up in another Michishige jabbing rush early in the third which simply destroys her otherwise mediocre guard and enables the brunette to haul in more clean facial strikes that freeze the older singer out in the center of the ring completely by the one minute mark. Jenkins' arms collapse by her side as she soaks up all the leather heat but once her eyes bawl out into the orbit, it's obvious she just can't take it anymore and Sayumi mercifully brings this one-sided beatdown to a close with a right hook on the chin THAT LAYS THE BLONDE FLAT OUT ON HER BACK. KO3 Sayumi Michishige!!! AFTER: All credit to Front Street Japan's owner Ms Hamada for handing her J-Pop upstart such an easy rookie passage into BBU! Sayumi simply beat into the fellow singer like a drum and pretty much derailed whatever is left from Jenkins' once so-promising career. However things can only get tougher from here and Georgie Thompson catches on a rumour that indicates Hamada wants long-time Sugababes member Keisha Buchanan as Sayumi's next opponent! Final result: Sayumi Michishige def. Katherine Jenkins KO3.
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Post by Vassago on Oct 13, 2016 18:45:34 GMT
BEFORE: The Tokyo Dome audience wants a swift repeat of Sayumi Michishige's epic beatdown victory in the second undercard of the International Jewels PPV but Aya Ueto hasn't shown enough mean spirit in her two previous BBU attempts to warrant a complete shellacking of the otherwise miserable Myleene Klass. Ueto had ex-champion Gemma Merna on the ropes for much of her official debut nearly five years ago but only settled for a decision and then got beaten on the scorecards by then high-flying Amelia Lily Oliver before heading back to the Front Street Japan's bullpen for the last three years. Georgie Thompson questions Ueto's physical shape ahead of her return however Myleene Klass once had been stopped by the very same Katherine Jenkins who got smoked into oblivion by Michishige only minutes ago and that's like the worst PR a fighting vixen can ever imagine! Front Street Japan's owner Ayako Hamada acknowledges the fact the first two undercards serve as proverbial cannon fodder joy for the Tokyo Dome audience and any bets on Klass upsetting the local actress are downright lunatic no matter how impressively the Norfolk lass fills out her bikini! Aya Ueto wears a white one-piece swimsuit with golden trim and red gloves. Shoulder lenght dark brown hair straight, curled at the bottom. Myleene Klass wears a yellow bikini set with black trim and silver gloves. Long dark brown hair tied in a loose knot at the back of her head. The fight is scheduled for ten rounds in the flyweight division. Round 1: Klass hopes to see her opponent a little rusty but the mental aspect of Ueto's return simply rules out such a questionable approach so of course the local favorite comes out all guns blazing and rips into Myleene's gut which immediately freezes the visitor out in the center of the ring. Aya keeps slamming crisp shots against the tummy to stay on top of the exchange while Myleene loops several shots over the top but struggles to really stretch her elbows and must yield real estate down the stretch. Aya harasses her back to the corner through exceptional accuracy of her attacks and Klass doesn't have a clue how to embrace the leather rush, she's backed into the corner for good and just soaks up more Asian heat while awaiting the bell. All thumbs up from Ayako Hamada but Aya still wants more of this and pumps herself up after the bell showing rare emotions for an otherwise strictly-business Japanese contingent. Round 2: Myleene tries to ignite more speed into her performance but Aya ups the tempo herself and ducks the early English jabbing drive before sticking more juice into Klass' exposed breadbasket. Myleene slumps forward with a loud yelp and it's telling that her mediocre presence begins to suffer another crack just as Ueto rips more strikes and bulldozes her way to the chest after shifting her targets come the second minute. Klass bellows out into a desperate earmuff but gets pummelled back to the ropes regardless and gets shut out completely thereafter with Aya slicing her up wholesale. It's an impressive showing from the long-absent actress even if the standard of opposition leaves plenty room for improvement. Klass hangs on until the bell and that's a small success given the one-sided nature of this round however she walks gingerly back to her stool and looks to be aching in the gut a lot as she slumps to her stool with eyes closed. Round 3: Ueto's a durable fighter by trade but she threatens to blow Klass away her in a feisty display of mean intentions, the English lass looks plain scared out there early in the third and Georgie Thompson doesn't believe it's down to Myleene trying to weather the storm before mounting a huge comeback down the stretch. Aya's agility dwarfs Myleene's efforts to avoid more damage though and she clips the chin with a couple of hooks that present a welcomed change from the hitherto gut-busting tactics. Klass wobbles on her feet and almost topples right over in the proccess but she's a vulnerable hot mess any which way and fails to embrace for a right cross that tears into the mouth moments later... she spins back onto the ropes and sags on her knees when Aya romps clear to the midsection and cripples the older brunette into a moaning frenzy. Ueto takes full control over her prey and just rips Klass up in the corner leading into anguished screams from the battered woman... Aya doesn't let the foot off the gas pedal and hammers in all Myleene can take... and more!!! The Norfolk woman simply can't survive until the bell again AND COLLAPSES ONTO HER KNEES inside the last twenty seconds... too much determination and raw wrath from the Asian returnee who yells out in delight when Klass is finally decked onto all fours. The entire Tokyo Dome wants the fight to end right here but Myleene shows enough mental toughness to avoid getting counted out. She's up at nine and there's not enough time on the clock to enable Ueto to finish her off... yet. Round 4: Myleene's on the verge of quitting on her stool but that would make her a personal sex toy to manager Frankie Cocozza over the next month so she tries to salvage as much boxing dignity as she can but she walks out into an Ueto leather storm and gets picked off upstairs repeatedly in the opening minute. She sinks on jelly knees but the high guard fails to handle all the Japanese heat and renders her into semi-dazed mode before too long. However it's only when Aya reverts to the familiar gut-checking efforts, the Klass ship finally capsizes; a wrenching hook on the liver area makes the English actress scream out her loudest and a follow up shot to the solar plexus SENDS MYLEENE FLAT ON HER BACK. Ugh! The Foxes just might well throw in the towel here but fortunately Myleene knows best she's not getting up from this one. She remains spread eagle on the canvas during the count and doesn't even react when Aya places her foot on her belly to pose for the cameras shortly after the ref declares the fight officially over. KO4 Aya Ueto!!! AFTER: The two undercards got the Tokyo Dome nicely warmed-up but everyone knows the money fights are only just about to begin. Aya Ueto's comeback is not a media buzz-worthy material and both Katherine Jenkins and Myleene Klass lived up to their punchbag expectations too. Georgie Thompson hopes the Japanese domination will end with Rosie Jones dishing out a proper jug-muggin' punishment next but the atmosphere inside the Dome suggests the crowd's had more than a lone cup of sake and the Front Street Japan whitewash plan is still very much possible. Final result: Aya Ueto def. Myleene Klass KO4.
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Post by Vassago on Oct 13, 2016 18:46:34 GMT
Jugs Of Mass Destruction Yoko Matsugane (1-3, 1 KO) vs Rosie Jones (9-3, 9 KO) (Front Street Japan vs Lookout! Atlantic Boxing) JMD: 30F vs 37HBEFORE: Rosie Jones remains in hot demand but her FCBA foray suffered a false start when she was beaten at the Millennium Stadium by Elizabeth Olsen back in August. She still vows to make her name on the American market but first she plans to become BBU's top JMD prospect - something that has escaped the Lookout! Atlantic's plans due to the presence of Gemma Merna. Meanwhile Yoko Matsugane's made her own FCBA debut already which indicates that the English PageThree model isn't exactly the lone mainstream billing in this match-up - even if it's held in Matsugane's home country! However it's neither Jones nor Matsugane who steal the pre-fight introductions because Fuji TV's coverage focuses on the arrival of Jessica Michibata who takes a seat right next to Front Street Japan's owner Ayako Hamada and the two women are seen in a heated conversation for the next five minutes. BBU TV's Georgie Thompson indicates that Michibata was surprisingly overlooked by Hamada when announcing her BBU plans late last year and apparently this was done on Sayuki Matsumoto's request as the only elite lightweight force on the stable's roster. Moreover Michibata was snubbed from the lightweight title eliminator Main Even tonight but the loss to Krystal Forscutt seems to have played a genuine factor in that decision. Yet the Matsumoto/Michibata fight for the national lightweight title would make a great deal of sense if only Sayuki agreed to the concept. Perhaps Jessica wants to explain that to Hamada in person and her arrival truly sends the cat among the pigeons which makes Yoko Matsugane a little angry over the delay in schedule. Rosie Jones wears a lacy black bikini set and red gloves. Long dark brown hair in loose waves. Yoko Matsugane wears a black & white X-shaped monokini and red gloves. Long dark brow hair straight. The fight is scheduled for ten rounds in the bantamweight division. JMD rules apply. Round 1: Yoko wants to make a statement on home soil and charges at the fellow brunette with an evil spark in her eye but her initial uppercut effort finds stubborn defense and Rosie digs around her elbows in a successful response before bumping the local favorite off in a classic jug-to-jug contact. Yoko's eyes are glued on Jones' rack but the execution remains with the younger of the two women and Rosie finds more success tackling the midriff which sends Matsugane into a quick retreat after the striking charge becomes too accurate to handle anymore. Jones keeps pressing on and silences the partisan Tokyo Dome crowd when she unloads a late uppercut rally on the boobs herself, Yoko loses her footing and falls onto the ropes where she's forced to cover up for another piercing series that hoofs her mitts apart and enables Jones to cash-in with more jug-busting uppercuts. Round 2: The Front Street Japan whitewash hits the pause button for good when Rosie beats Yoko for another uppercut tangle and one of the punches skims off the chin in accidental fashion but does more than enough to throw the older brunette off the aggressive stanza. Matsugane wobbles on her heels and gets picked off from point-blank range as Jones leans on her and almost headbutts on the nose for a good measure. Yoko squeals in her efforts to fend off the close range heat but gets blasted around the elbows again and Rosie thrives on punching the older brunette to the gut for remainder of the round. She pounds a slow-moving opponent back to the ropes where she stays on top of the action and lands another hook to the jaw right at the bell to underline her dominance. And this time that wasn't an accidental strike which results in a furious reaction from Ayako Hamada in the stands while Jessica Michibata giggles out loud to turn some heads in the VIP seats. Round 3: Coach Kei Mizutani orders the struggling Matsugane to bomb away at the English babe but Jones shows some nifty footwork and escapes the initial charge before riding a counterpunching drill to keep the Japanese model at bay. However the sheer number of clean punches drops and fails to put Yoko under further pressure which in turn leads into a lenghty wrestling show in the center of the ring. Yoko does land some crisp strikes to the fellow brunette's ribcage but as the pure boxing action stalls for good, it doesn't make much of a difference. After the girls are separated, Rosie's superior footwork dominates the final minute and Mizutani's offensive charge remains fruitless which doesn't really help owner Hamada's mood. Round 4: It seems like Rosie's well aware that her rival will have to risk an ill-advised move to make up for the slow start and she lures Yoko into a trap, ducking underneath some high bombs but never really resting in mid distance. As Matsugane keeps misfiring and only skims off the forearms, she finally wobbles too far forward and eats an uppercut drive on the boobs that slumps her against Rosie's torso amid a loud yelp. The English model bumps her off showing some core rack value and slams a left cross on the mouth before sticking a right hand on the solar plexus to stagger Yoko on jelly knees on the spot. Another uppercut combo lifts the Asian's boobs against her slumping chin and enables Rosie to wrench her back to the ropes in a hurry. Matsugane's defense gets badly exposed but it's simply too much from Jones as the Lookout brunette barks in her efforts to beat her foe's rack to a pulp and only because the clock runs out too fast, Yoko remains upright while taking a heavy beating to the jug inside the final thirty odd seconds. She slumps against the cornerpost with eyes closed and Rosie gives her a really long stare without becoming openly repulsive as she glances around the Tokyo Dome audience and notices a couple of Union Jacks waving around to boost her confidence even further. Round 5: Matsugane's in a hole and Jones wants to bury her for keeps in the fifth; another trademark JMD uppercut flood connects with the sagging tits and roots the Asian to the spot while the intensity of the younger brunette's attack increases in the proccess. Yoko tries to desperately avoid getting stashed to the ropes again but there's no stopping Rosie anymore and the uppercut flurry finally breaks the Japanese reslilence and slumps Matsugane into painful spasms; Jones screams out in delight and sticks more juice where it hurts the most rendering her opponent into a training sack mode - Yoko trips back to the ropes and bounces off them looking numb which meets a crunching penalty from the Brit who pulverizes the X mark and bangs the tits straight against the slumped chin. Yoko just wilts under all this pressure AND SLIDES ON HER BACKSIDE with eyes closed! Ugh! Jones finally drops her composure especially after she notices Jessica Michibata giving her a standing ovation and the ref has a tough time wrestling her back to the neutral corner. Matsugane refuses to give up the fight but looks incredibly shaken up after beating the count at eight. She indicates to coach Mizutani that her boobs are hurting badly but there's still over a minute left on the clock and Jones gives her no quarter anymore; a jabbing blitz dissects the guard and allows the English model to cannon unanswered punishment spot on the money which dumps the Asian into all kinds of bother... ref looks on but Ayako Hamada concedes this is one bridge too far already and shakes her head in disgust... Vicious uppercut drive almost spills Yoko's boobs out to the public but she's been battered into a complete mess regardless and the stoppage is long overdue when Rosie makes sure she destroys her foe with a slick left hook to the jaw. It makes no difference as the aching Japanese was sliding down on her backside with eyes closed already!!! KO5 Rosie Jones in execution-style!!! AFTER: Matsugane's down in a heap and needs medical attenton but quite frankly her pride has suffered the biggest damage while elevating Jones to the elite contention according to Georgie Thompson. Rosie is somewhat underrated these days despite being a former champion but when you share gym time with Jenna Coleman, Gemma Merna and Emilia Clarke, things don't look so straight-forward after all. Plus even Helena Mattsson seems to be gaining traction based on the Joanna Krupa showdown rumours. The quality of Rosie's recent opposition lacks the 'wow' factor and her bitter rivalry with Emma Glover doesn't seem to attract so much attentions as it used to back in 2012. However blasting out a proud Japanese gravure model in front of the partisan Tokyo crowd simply must result in a boost of high-profile bouts to come for Jones - who's still only 26 years old - but the main question mark hangs over her imminient plans. A full-time switch to FCBA is perhaps too premature at this stage of her career and more rumours link the Middlesex brunette into making a bow on the upcoming JMD championship event. Georgie Thompson thinks that Jones could make as much noise in America if she sticks into jug' muggin business - just look at the recent Sophie Howard Hall Of Fame scoop - but there are no official decisions made by Nicole Richie's stable yet. However Rosie is destined to remain a fan favotite on both sides of the pond regardless of her schedule and even the otherwise hostile Tokyo Dome crowd gives her a standing ovation as she leaves the ring blowing kisses to the camera. The power of a natural 30F cleavage is unrivalled under any place in the sun! Final result: Rosie Jones def. Yoko Matsugane KO5.
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Post by Vassago on Oct 13, 2016 18:47:24 GMT
BEFORE: While Foxfire Atlantic & Malika Menard's consent is required to make this fight an official lightweight title eliminator, most of the BBU TV pundits and fans gathered in the Tokyo Dome believe that Downunder Boxing's Jennifer Hawkins is just one win away from rising to the most coveted of all opportunities. The 2004 Miss Universe battled former champion Doutzen Kroes in a non-title clash last December but her own past AWUBA championship status makes her profile a little too high considering the short cut route that Jessica Michibata openly dismisses while talking to Georgie Thompson ahead of tonight's Main Event. Michibata thinks she deserves her own shot at the straps but the recent loss to Krystal Forscutt technically makes her quest questionable though several local fans thinks she's indeed a superior boxer to Hawkins and Forscutt is even a better one than both Michibata and Hawkins combined. So, it's perhaps all down to circumstances but while Michibata doesn't support Matsumoto's bid tonight based on the general Ayako Hamada roster snub, Krystal Forscutt is equally ruthless when rating Hawkins' chances on twitter. Apparently the in-house bickering between the proud Aussies has risen to a whole new level following Miranda Kerr's full-time FCBA departure. Sayuki Matsumoto wears a pink bikini set and black gloves. Long dark brown hair tied in a sleek ponytail. Jennifer Hawkins wears a light blue bikini set and golden gloves. Long blonde hair tied in a similar sleek ponytail. The fight is scheduled for ten rounds in the lightweight division. Round 1: Both girls waste no time in hooking up with heavy slugging tactics and all credit to Hawkins who didn't get caught out by the Japanese leather rush that isn't exactly a standard procedure so early in the fight. Georgie Thompson thinks that shows how seriously Sayuki judges her opponent and she scores with an aerial bomb on the temple that wobbles the blonde off her close range stance and allows the local favorite to power ahead with more shots to the cleavage. Matsumoto leaves nothing on the table early on but Jennifer is surprisingly agile on those lanky model legs and survives the injection of pace in mid distance before looping meaningful response to keep the former BBU champion at bay. Sayuki's all power but channels her veteran status and abandons a classic pursuit just to let things settle down a bit, she's not gonna lose this round on the cards based on sheer production as Hawkins bailed out early herself. Round 2: More piercing hooks from the brunette keep the Aussie model honest but those looping counter shots catch plenty of Japanese flesh and it's down to Sayuki's elite status that she doesn't seem to be affected at all. She leans on the front (left) leg and keeps plugging away at the body after finding room to spare in close range. Hawkins half-uppercuts to the jugs while showing enough juice to prevent more Asian success but both women lock a lenghty clinch in the second minute when they're unable to gain a clear upper-hand over one another. Not to de distracted too much, the blonde rips a nice combo on the liver area to break free and beats the brunette for a quick hook on the jaw that doesn't sit well with the Dome audience at all. However Sayuki just can't pin the Aussie down thereafter and her tracking efforts bounce off the solid high guard which probably evens the score at the end of two. Rounds 3 & 4: This fight was destined to become a marathon considering the high stakes and Sayuki's failed to make the most of her4 early charge so when the tempo slows down during the next six minutes, even Jessica Michibata nods back to Georgie Thompson and cuts a serious figure in the stands. Both women are happy to dink & duck for most of the time while looping single hands over the top that are nowhere near consistent or solid enough to make a difference in an title eliminator clash. Sayuki can absorb a ton of punishment according to just about everyone who's watched her in the ring and Hawkins' loss to Doutzen Kroes is no reason to be ashamed of considering the Dutch model's reign back in the day. Kei Mizutani seems happy to let Sayuki call her own plan here but Downunder's Nikki Visser looks a little annoyed after the fourth since dragging this fight into a judges' decision is a shaky prospect on enemy grounds. Round 5: Former flyweight champion Mikie Hara joins Jessica Michibata in the stands and perhaps she wants to browse her Girls Friday opposition schedule yet Ola Jordan was released from the Newcastle-based duty and another rumour linking the Polish-born dancer seems to find more traction after Penny Higgs was backed into the fight at the end of the recent BBU card held in Sydney. We're back to the ring though as Jennifer changes up a gear and tackles Sayuki to the body while producing her most trigger-happy display yet. She bangs several crisp punches on target but the brunette shrugs them off and loops immediate response over the top clipping the blonde's nose but failing to reel her back. An accidental clash of heads briefly halts the action but Hawkins resumes the high-octane attack thereafter and forces Matsumoto into a ducking retreat; Georgie Thompson smells a trap here but Hawkins rips a left cross to the mouth to take care of that concern before a jug-busting uppercut makes the Japanese powerhouse scream out. One more hook finds the left eye just before the bell and leaves coach Mizutani thumping the cornerpost in frustration as the seeing out tactics is just totally exposed at half-distance and requires immediate change. Round 6: Matsumoto fancies her chances in another all-out blitz but Hawkins has learned her lessons from the Kroes disaster and fends off the heat using her improved footwork into a great extent. She lets the Asian vixen wear herself out a little before blasting more cross hooks from the back foot to take full advantage of her superior reach. Matsumoto doesn't really have the solution to force the blonde into dropping the successful tactics and fails to put enough power behind her shots to make them count either. Hawkins reigns supreme in mid range and has coach Visser on cloud nine when she visibly rattles the stagnant brunette with a late flurry upstairs that dissects the guard and earns Sayuki her first deep facial cuts on the night. A heated exchange between the gravure idol and Kei Mizutani doesn't really help the Asian cause as things begin to take a wrong turn for the local favorites. Round 7: The Hawkins & Visser tandem realizes it's perhaps the last opportunity for the former Miss Universe to mount a run at the BBU lightweight straps especially that another pageant veteran currently holds them but on the other hand, Ayako Hamada perhaps ignored the old AWUBA tapes since Sayuki is getting woefully desperate for a slugging return that falls right into the Australian pre-fight plan and allows Jennifer to dictate the pace from mid range. Enough with getting upstaged by Krystal Forscutt, there's a personal mission in progress here in Tokyo tonight and Georgie Thompson begins to wonder if Malika Menard should start getting worried now? Jessica Michibata looks strictly business in the stands again and watches on as the blonde heroine clobbers a slow moving brunette with a spicy hooking drive that finds the temples just too often by this stage to have the Asian camp shrug it off. Matsumoto hangs back on the ropes and locks a clinch just to survive the onslaught but Jennifer digs deep into her tummy to find more success. Quite frankly the Japanese vixen looks a little battled-weary here and coach Mizutani gets louder than ever during the break while trying to mastermind a comeback. Round 8: A brief close range tangle gives the Tokyo Dome a new ray of hope especially that Sayuki catches the blonde with a good uppercut on the nose but then disaster strikes when the former Miss Universe loops a heavy left hand downstairs and pierces the liver area to make the brunette moan out in pain while slumping against her rival's torso. Hawkins bulldozes her way to the breadbasket thereafter and slings a couple of nasty hooks on the cheeks that wobbles Matsumoto against the turnbuckle and send shockwaves through the area when a left/right hooking combo snaps her had all over town and slumps the Japan's finest on visibly shaken legs... SAYUKI IS HURT!!! She wraps her arms around the ropes trying to push herself off but LOOK OUT as Hawkins hammers in a crunching right hook on the nose and spills blood over her cleavage... AND THE LEGS GIVE WAY... Matsumoto slides down on her backside with the grip on the ropes suddenly becoming too loose to soak up the Aussie haymaker series... and the blood is now coming down Sayuki's face fast... too fast to hold back the doctor's arrival anymore... the count reaches eight before the dark-haired model scampers back onto her feet and we have a medical time out to deal with the busted up nose. This gives the local entourage a much-needed respite but Jennifer is making a throat slit gesture to coach Mizutani regardless and owner Hamada saw all of that too. Referee lets the clock expire at the end of the medical pause but Hawkins is well aware she's rattled the Asian cage here and just needs to close this one out! Round 9: Sayuki doesn't have the strenght to mount a comeback here and despite some early efforts, she remains saddled in mid distance while getting clobbered in response. Hawkins steers her shots with surgeon-like precision now and dwells on the crowd's hostile reaction as everyone inside the Dome seems to realize this fight is seemingly out of Matsumoto's reach following that knockdown. The question is whether the blonde REALLY wants to knock her opponent out or just add further insult to injury? She keeps whacking the immobile Japanese model and traps her down along the ropes again but Sayuki's high guard prevents bonus damage even if it leaves her exposed to the body and there's no stopping Hawkins from hooking up with the ribcage that takes all the fighting spirit away from her aching foe. It's a grim atmosphere in the Front Street Japan's corner at the bell and the 'Miracle Of Tokyo' simply ain't gonna happen to save the day for Ayako Hamada's crew. Round 10: It's a blonde victory parade in the tenth as Jennifer TOYS with her aching rival who just wants this extremely bad day at the office to finally end. More punishing strikes connect with Sayuki's midsection and cave her in behind a tight earmuff and Hawkins bunny hops around her while looking to resume the blood spillage come the final minute. Nothing comes back from the utterly spend Japanese vixen and she slumps into more aches when the Aussie whacks her on the jaw with a double combo before another hook on the temple glues her to the turnbuckle in checkdown mode. "Oh, c'mon! Throw in the towel!", Jessica Michibata loses her temper in the stands but she must be concerned by Jennifer's larger-than-life wig snatching performance on the road tonight! Matsumoto gets clobbered into a standstill in the corner and if the fight was held outside of Japan, the ref would have stopped it by now but he allows the shellacking of the nation's top lightweight prospect to continue until the bitter end. Ugh! The final bell couldn't have come any sooner! Comes back wide UD10 for Jennifer Hawkins, your new (un)official lightweight title challenger!!! AFTER: The blonde tandem leaps in the air as coach Nikki Visser hugs the former Miss Universe before sharing a long laugh in the center of the ring. On the other hand, Sayuki Matsumoto slumps onto all fours and just rolls face-down moments later, sucking canvas in a perfect 'Green & Gold" Magazine cover picture. One has rarely seen Japan's finest boxer getting trampled into a complete heap and there will be question marks over Kei Mizutani's handling of this fight as she gave her protegee no weapons to cover the blonde's three inch height advantage. Perhaps Sayuki has lost a step here or Jennifer's finally ready to ride her former AWUBA championship mojo and become the most prominent Aussie-born boxer outside of Miranda Kerr but whatever the truth, girls like Jessica Michibata, Krystal Forscutt and, dare we say, Malika Menard can officially start to get worried! This is a statement-making victory for the Miss Universe goddess and a genuine upset to headline the International Jewels PPV Main Event so it's no wonder the entire BBU TV crew applauds Hawkins' slaying of the local pin-up girl. You truly don't see results like this too often! Final result: Jennifer Hawkins def. Sayuki Matsumoto UD10.
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Post by Rosie Jones on Oct 14, 2016 23:12:29 GMT
Of course, we want to say that we are honored to be participating in a Jugs of Mass Destruction (JMD) bout against Yoko Matsugane and thank Front Street Japan for the opportunity! It's clear that JMD is going to be blowing up over here in the BBU and I plan to be part of it when it does! In fact, I think I have the best d*mn jugs in the whole BBU and my JMD skills are - in a word - unrivaled! Anybody who plans on being on top of the JMD world is going to have to go through me or more likely, I'll go through them! You're going to end up in a world of hurt and a world of jug if you go up against me, but by the end of it, you'll get the reward of being smothered underneath the proudest pair in the league. So, anybody who thinks their jugs are in my league and want to suffer in a JMD bout against me, then bring it on!! I'm in the driver's seat now - any challengers?
-Rosie Jones Lookout! Atlantic
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Post by Malika Menard on Oct 15, 2016 0:18:38 GMT
I applaud Sayuki Matsumoto and Jennifer Hawkins for this method of assisting me in determining my next BBU Lightwright Title Challenger. There can be no doubt that Jennifer Hawkins has won the fight and the honor being the next to fall to me in my next title defense. You welcome, Malika Menard Foxfire Atlantic Boxing
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Post by Jennifer Hawkins on Oct 15, 2016 6:13:24 GMT
First of all, I'm really grateful that I finally get the credit I deserve! No offense to Krystal Forscutt but everyone knows I'm the top selling lightweight name in the ACB and I should have been granted that BBU title shot ages ago! I'm really thankful that Malika has offered me this chance but I plan to make the most out of it and show everyone why I'm a proven winner! My career in and out of the ring is a complete success story and the only thing missing on my resume is the BBU lightweight title! Malika is a worthy champion but it's time someone else takes over the reigns!
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Post by girlsfriday on Oct 15, 2016 8:38:05 GMT
hey Hamada, great event as always, We would like to send our congratulations to Jennifer Hawkins also as she seems to have found the keys to success and her against Malika is a great fight waiting to take place. But I have a disgruntled fighter who wants to have a word with you Hamada. Jessica Michibata:Hamada and Matsumoto I hope you two are listening, you two owe me a bout on one of the these cards after promising me a spot. At this stage I don't care if it is boxing or if I just beat your ass in Japan Sayuki now with my bare fists. I mean the girl you evidently thought was easier than me kick your ass, so I hope you are both thinking what a mistake you've made for when I come for you to get my money's worth out of your junky asses. The true number one lightweight from Japan!
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Post by Ayako Hamada on Oct 16, 2016 5:24:36 GMT
A message to Mr. Keegan & his crew: I'm sorry you feel betrayed by our stable but we believe Sayuki is truly a better prospect than you, Jessica. Besides we've scouted your performance before but at the time you prefered to hang around the Formula 1 paddock and we thought you'd be better off serving as our ring girl rather than an active boxer. Maybe we underestimated you but we don't regret our deicision. However if you really want a shot at Sayuki, feel free to send your application to our Tokyo HQ. Sayuki is a little worse to wear after her Hawkins battle but we can always book another Jewels card next month just to see who's the real lightweight #1 in Japan! With regards, Ayako Hamada Front Street Japan Owner
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Post by girlsfriday on Oct 16, 2016 8:01:57 GMT
Hello Mrs Hamada, It is wonderful to hear from you and we hope to hear more from you as regards to maybe future fights between our girls. Mr.Keegan G.F owner Jessica Michibata:Well then you made a mistake then, if you are trying to create ill feelings between me and Sayuki, you are doing a good job. Sayuki, I plan on giving you hell because of your manager, so after I make you crawl on all fours around the ring, I plan on showing you off to Hamada in as humiliating a way as I can. Japan needs to know which of us stands tall and if this is the beginning of many battles over that fact, then so be it, I will fight you all over Japan, in the ring, in the street. where ever to prove what I know, I AM SUPERIOR!
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