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Post by realview on Jul 20, 2019 23:01:04 GMT
Real View intro: Hello ladies and gentlemen; this week saw three BBU debuts, one being a fresh new fighter who has a movie you might be going to see soon called "Anna" did they all get a win or suffer a nightmare start to their careers?
This is what we will be talking about this week: *Hannah Ware vs Daisy Ridley, *Peta Todd vs Amber Rose* *Sasha Luss vs Soa Denise And *An interview with Emilia Clarke*
In other news I can announce that the BBU PPV announcement will be next Wednesday, hopefully you will come see that as I can promise you there is big news going to be announced for the card.
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Post by realview on Jul 20, 2019 23:02:13 GMT
Part 1: Hannah Ware vs Daisy Ridley This was the first fight of the week and maybe the most interesting to follow, you have Daisy making her BBU debut against Hannah, who has been building up her career quite nicely in my eyes.
The thing for both fighters though was they were fighting in front of their home fans, both are London girls and their closest family and friends I can tell you were in the front row, so this wasn't just about winning for themselves.
While that was true; there was respect between the two women, they are known for being nice outside the ring, when they came face to face it was business for them.
It was clear early on that Hannah had the power advantage, Daisy isn't the hardest puncher and Hannah was able to push around the younger fighter around the outside of the ring.
That was when she could get in close though; Daisy was the faster up on her toes with a slight reach advantage, something she was able to use to control in my opinion more of the fight, though it was a closely fought affair.
The fifth round was when the fight changed; Daisy landed two brutal uppercuts to hurt Hannah, busting her nose later on made matters worse for the older fighter.
Till in the sixth Hannah was knocked out by another uppercut, her defences were too wide open and she paid dearly for it, giving Daisy a much needed win her in the UK after fighting in America through her career.
This was a good win for Daisy; Hannah is a game fighter that sadly hasn't had the backing she deserves, both gave a good account of themselves here.
It looks like Daisy is staying in the BBU at least a little longer, I hear she has a PPV bout coming up but I don't know who against yet, the announcement will be next week so won't have long to find out.
While Hannah I sadly think will struggle again for fights, she took a big swing her though and a win would certainly have carried weight behind a charge forwards, back to the drawing board for now though.
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Post by realview on Jul 20, 2019 23:03:31 GMT
Part 2: Peta Todd vs Amber Rose Two heavy hitters met on Wednesday in the quickly becoming famous Gaslight gentlemen's club, to my knowledge this was the first traditional fight on the premises since owner Bianca Gascoigne brought BBU action there.
Amber Rose had come from the FCBA after her one fight there earlier this year against Antje Utggard, who knocked out Amber in just three rounds.
Peta though hasn't had the best of careers; going into the fight with a record of only two wins in fourteen attempts in the ring, so a much easier prospect then the younger powerhouse in America that was Antje.
Both women vowed to hurt the other when they stepped through the ropes to fight; maybe seeing someone with a similar reputation as they have really stirred something in them to conquer their opponent.
When the bell rung their wasn't much feeling out process, they settled into pushing and throwing hard shots to try to open up the others guard.
It was Peta who scored first blood if you will, sending Amber down in the second, with Amber watching into a hard straight that opened her up to a left hook.
Peta though would come on too strong in the third, leaving herself open to a counter punch herself that left her on her back on the canvas, needing the ropes to pull herself back up to her feet.
That made the fourth an interesting round to watch, both landing stiff shots as they got back head to head, with Amber finding the knockout punch, with Peta crumbling down after a vicious shot.
Amber twerked over the beaten fighter to show her disrespect, she got the win in a exciting fire fight that should build some confidence in her career.
While Peta has another loss next to her name, this was a great chance for her to win, she has a similar style to Amber and had more speed in my eyes, just didn't use it as she loves to plant her feet and throw hooks.
The biggest problem both need to work on is their defence, it feels like if you put these two in a best of seven either could win it, so both need improvement going forwards.
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Post by realview on Jul 20, 2019 23:04:40 GMT
Part 3: Sasha Luss vs Soa Denise This was the debut of Russian model and now movie star with "Anna" coming out, Sasha has been training for this debut I hear through the movie time.
While Soa had a rough debut earlier this year against Hailey Clauson, getting knocked out in the fourth by the hard hitting blonde.
The build up saw both women do a open workout before the fight in Russia, it was a partisan crowd watching as Soa got booed and the home town girl Sasha was roared on.
If that effected Soa she didn't let it show, she stepped into the ring on fight night looking like she was ready to punish Sasha.
When the bell rung Soa showed off her skills, throwing some nice stiff shots to the face of the Russian, drilling her cheeks to frustrate.
Sasha needed to rough up Soa; leading to the two trading more in close range as they shoved each other, opening them up to more harder shots.
Things turned in the fourth when Soa got caught across her jaw, Sasha bashed her around the outside of the ring, keeping the pressure on the American.
With things finishing in the fifth round as Soa got knocked out by Sasha, I can tell you it is one of the loudest cheer I have ever heard at a BBU event.
Sasha hopefully will have got her nerves gone after getting the first win on the board, she looks to have some good hand speed and crisp punches, she could be moulded into an elite fighter with time.
Soa meanwhile showed her own good hand speed, she can't seem to find that something to get a win, this looked a good chance for her but she couldn't do it again, needing to get a coach who can fix her issues.
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Post by realview on Jul 20, 2019 23:05:40 GMT
Final Part: interview with Emilia Clarke (Michelle Joy Phelps sits with Emilia on the ring apron of the Lookout! Atlantic gym, both smiling as the cameras start rolling)
Michelle: hey guys; as we build to a very special crossover PPV, I am honoured to have Game of Thrones legend and the challenger to the BBU flyweight title, Emilia Clarke.
Emilia: thank you for having me, I have been wanting to be here awhile to speak to you guys.
Michelle: aww thank you for that, OK I have to be serious (winks) we usually put out a video of training, we have a special video of you training for your Terminator film, having fun and giving a taste of how hard you work.
Emilia: (grinning) I had so much fun making that film, too bad it didn't come out that great I guess, I'll still be watching Linda Hamilton in the new film.
Michelle: now let's discuss your in ring career, now you debuted back in 2012 where you lost to Kayleigh Pearson, do you remember much about that fight.
Emilia: I was very nervous; I remember that as it was one of the worst feelings I have had, feeling sick before I went in the ring and I didn't throw my punches as well as I could due to the tension I felt.
Michelle: but you went four and two that first year, some would say you might not be the most talented but you are a scraper.
Emilia: (laughing) I hope I have some talents, I get your point and yes I feel like I have the heart to win fights, some people are tough but I feel like with the personal battles I have had that nobody can stop me.
After that debut fight I learned to stick in, from that point I have dug in to win fights against some of the best fighters on best side of the Atlantic.
Michelle: sorry these questions will sound like I am talking you down, but have you felt like you have been in the shadow of Vanessa Hudgens and Jenna Louise Coleman?
Emilia: I'd be lying if I said I hadn't felt it, I have seen it from media over my career and pundits, so it has been in my mind over the years.
This title fight is my chance at breaking out that shadow, I have had Vanessa and Jenna giving me support so to be clear it hasn't caused any issues between us.
Michelle: let's talk about this title fight; what do you think about Diana Korkunkova then?
Emilia: I think she is talented of course; I mean she defeated Cheryl Cole, you don't do that if you are a terrible fighter.
The thing is that I know I can beat her, I am going to outwork her, out fight her when we try and the first chance she gives me I will punish her, that title will be mine.
Michelle: that's what I want to hear! So if you win the title; do you have anyone in mind for a defence?
Emilia: let me win the title first (laughing) I am just looking at this fight before I worry about anything else, if I win I will discuss with my management a list of top fighters in the BBU.
Michelle: OK one final question; who is your dream opponent, whether it is a current fighter or a former fighter in the celebrity world?
Emilia: hmm never really thought about it but when I think about it; it would be Lucy Liu, I mean look at her career, she is definitely up there with possibly the greatest fighter of all time.
I can tell you that even just a few years ago when Jenna fought her at her peak, Lucy gave her one hell of a fight, that was when Lucy was in her late fifties, I'd hope I could do that but I don't know if any other fighter could do that.
Michelle: thank you Emilia for giving us your time, we wish you luck for the title shot on the next PPV in less then two weeks.
Emilia: thank you Michelle; hopefully I don't need that luck. (Winking)
Michelle: sadly that is all we have time for, I hope you all had fun this week and we see you next Sunday for the next edition of the Real view, thank you for reading these posts.
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