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Post by realview on Apr 28, 2019 7:44:37 GMT
Tom Hilton:Hello ladies and gentlemen, we will be focussing in the latest BBU PPV that happened on last Wednesday, I suggest if you haven't seen the fights, go look them up as there will be spoilers in our show, you have been warned Today show will discuss the following: *BBU JMD title fight* *Sophia Bush vs Jenna Louise Coleman* *Rita Ora vs Ellie Goulding* And *Lucy Pinder vs Charlotte Church* In other news the contender 6 tournament will return with it's final round of fights on Wednesday, be sure to see that.
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Post by realview on Apr 28, 2019 7:45:45 GMT
Part 1: BBU JMD title fight The main event from the latest BBU PPV saw Lacey Banghard defend her title against the number one contender Gemma Merna.
Even before Gemma had earned the title shot, her and Lacey had been trading words, Lacey didn't see Gemma as a real threat judging how she kept bringing up Gemma's yoga training more then her fighting.
But going into the fight; Lacey had a shot at the BBU flyweight title, she lost to Cheryl Cole though in one hell of a fight, questions on how that would effect Lacey came up, especially from Gemma who was gleeful about it.
The fight itself saw Lacey use her frustration from her past failures and took it out on Gemma, pressing the challenger back around the ring with her head down.
Realising what the champ was going to do, Gemma started to use her reach to keep Lacey off her, she punished the smaller fighter to the face and the top of her jugs to the delight of her corner.
It forced Lacey to change things up; she ducked more to dodge, allowing her to get back in close to batter Gemma, making this a great back and forth battle.
Lacey started throwing more bombs, maybe getting frustrated that she couldn't take out Gemma as easily as she had in the past, opening her up to more punishing punches of her own.
Leading to a liver shot that hurt Lacey, leading to her being put down, she got up but Gemma battered her so badly that the referee stood in to stop the fight, giving the title to Gemma.
Gemma has been amazing after looking bad the past year or two, we might need to do a comeback of the year award as Gemma would be front line for it.
While Lacey is in a slump; one that I don't see lasting too long, she can't get bogged down in worrying about these losses, she is good enough to overcome this and is definitely still young enough to win the JMD title and maybe the flyweight title in future.
So who is first up for Gemma; well there were plenty of contenders formed on this months PPV that we will highlight.
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Post by realview on Apr 28, 2019 7:46:53 GMT
Part 2: Sophia Bush vs Jenna Louise Coleman This rivalry begun over in America in the FCBA, they had fought three times before under JMD rules, with Jenna the one ahead in their feud two to one.
With Sophia joining the Girls Friday stable, she has said that she wanted to fight in the BBU, starting with a woman she hates the most in the world judging how they go at each other.
This was under JMD rules too; making things more personal as they really focused on the others jugs when they got chances to get at them.
It was Jenna who started better as she used her speed over Sophia to annoy the older woman, keeping Bush guessing where the next attack was gonna come from.
The early rounds saw Jenna win them by starting the quicker, while Sophia could only get going in the final minute of them.
Once Sophia got off the starting blocks; she started to unload her power shots to bully Jenna around the ring.
Neither could gain much of a foothold as a stalemate started to form, with Jenna looking to try to turn things around, she got Sophia to back up with some heavy shots.
But she got too open and got caught with an uppercut that rocked her, Sophia finished the job off to the delight of her fans.
That's a tie again for these two; already I am hearing rumours of discussions of a fifth fight, they certainly can't bare to be tied clearly.
It'll be interesting to see how far Sophia can do on this side of the Atlantic, beating a BBU legend is going to send ripples around the league.
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Post by realview on Apr 28, 2019 7:47:46 GMT
Part 3: Rita Ora vs Ellie Goulding We have to be frank and admit we like both women, they have been on our show and I can tell you they were two of the nicest people you could.
That friendliness doesn't extent though to each other, they have been brewing to fight since around last Christmas when rumours of their management wanting them to fight sprung up.
As seen that didn't happen; with the two calling each other out since then, it had to happen and finally it did with both looking ready to rush the other if given the chance.
Rita was the one who took the lead early in the fight, pushing the pace as Ellie was too keen to land perfect punches, leading to her holding back too much to ward off her opponent.
When Ellie pushed forwards with a double jab; she was finally able to grab control of the fight, keeping Rita on the back foot.
But Rita's aggression allowed her to shove past the punches coming from her opponent, keeping where she wanted to be as body shots was her main target.
But in what was a theme of the fight; Ellie changed up her style to counter punch Rita, it looked to slow down Ora as she wasn't as keen to rush Goulding.
That led to her downfall in round seven, she allowed Ellie to breath which gave Ellie time to land an uppercut that wobbled Ora, a barrage followed and ended Rita's night.
This was a good win for Ellie; I will be talking more about her in the next part of the show, this was something she needed after several lean years.
Rita meanwhile has been mixed over the past twelve months; she has had some good runs that have been halted, questions have to asked if she is stuck outside that elite level forever.
I think it comes down to over confidence, she looked great in parts of this fight, once she got caught though she lost her aura and it was clear she couldn't think how to win this, she needs to sort that out for any chance at gold.
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Post by realview on Apr 28, 2019 7:48:36 GMT
Final Part: Lucy Pinder vs Charlotte Church Charlotte has been an interesting case the last few years, she has taken a back seat compared to the Girls Aloud bantamweight corps inside the Lioness Club stable.
She is a former bantamweight champion that was looking to expand her reach in the BBU on her return to action, this fight being under JMD rules.
Lucy meanwhile had fought for the JMD title against her stablemate Lacey Banghard, it was a bitterly fought contest that left Lucy sobbing as she lost, could this be the starting point of her returning back into contention?
While Lucy started the quicker; there were warning signs early that she wasn't in the right frame of mind, bashing her opponent to the jugs led to her being too open though for clean counter punches.
Reading the fight perfectly; Charlotte smartly fought on the counter as Lucy tried to keep the pressure on, tried to smash Charlotte's tits into her jaw with uppercuts that were more miss then hit.
The frustration of Lucy boiled over into a knee to the crotch of Charlotte, unlike a certain boxer Charlotte kept on going after a quick break, with her hometown crowd giving Lucy hell for her cheating.
In the forth though Lucy was paid back with interest as she was put down by a clean right to the chin, which she did beat but was shaken.
Another pile driver right a round later saw Lucy kissing the canvas, knocked out for the world to see as Charlotte got back into the swing of things as if she hasn't been away.
Now though she wants Ellie Goulding; a feeling that is mutual as they called out each other, I am sure there will be no hitches sorting that fight out, which should be a great boxing match as they know how to use a jab.
Lucy meanwhile is sadly in the big name but hasn't done enough to use it in the ring, I don't see her winning titles, at most she will spoil up and coming fighters records I think.
That's all we have time for folks, we hope you enjoyed the show, as ever thank you so much for looking these posts up, see you next Sunday for the next edition.
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