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Post by realview on Sept 15, 2019 7:37:55 GMT
Real View intro: Hello ladies and gentlemen; this week the BBU Australia for what could be dubbed an ashes preview card, we also saw the debut of a promising Polish fighter.
This is what we are discussing on this weeks episode of the Real View: *Jeanette Biedermann vs Ewelina Lisowska* *Jennifer Hawkins vs Scarlett Leithold* *Emily Scott vs Lucy Pinder* And *Kylie Minogue vs Sylvie Meis*
In other news the Ashes card was announced this past Friday, we suggest you go looking up the announcement and we will do a preview on Wednesday of the card.
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Post by realview on Sept 15, 2019 7:39:15 GMT
Part 1: Jeanette Biedermann vs Ewelina Lisowska We hope you saw our interview with Ewelina last week because one day later she made her BBU debut, fighting the veteran Jeanette in Amsterdam.
For those who didn't read the interview; the quick background on Ewelina is she is a famous singer in Poland, while she has a background in kick boxing training, one she hoped would help with her boxing training over the past few months.
Meanwhile we were told by her that Jeanette had rung her up after months of the Pole searching for a fight, Jeanette gave her an offer we heard she couldn't refuse, since it got her foot in the door here as they say.
That doesn't mean things were friendly between them, there was an icy atmosphere between them as they looked each other over before the bell.
When the action started Jeanette looked to have come out the gates quicker, pressuring the rookie around the outside of the ring in the opening two rounds.
Ewelina though came back with some nice reflexes, dipping under punches before landing her own back across the face of her opponent, looking good at count punching due to her speed over Jeanette.
Who kept getting stuck in when she could, though as things weren't going as smoothly as the fight wore on, Jeanette got too keen to land a big punch to hurt Lisowska, ending up getting a bloody nose.
In the sixth round Ewelina landing several clean shots that rocked Jeaneatte, before finishing her off with a beautiful left and right hook combo that turned the lights out on the German fighter.
Considering the opposition this was a great debut for Ewelina, Jeanette is experienced and can be dangerous to good opponent's, Ewelina remained calm and landed some beautiful counter punches.
The question of Jeanette though is she isn't a young woman anymore and speed was an issue here, we've seen against women around her age she can be a destructive force, younger opponents though are a problem for her.
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Post by realview on Sept 15, 2019 7:40:03 GMT
Part 2: Jennifer Hawkins vs Scarlett Leithold This was the main event on Bondi Beach, where a mixture of local fighters fought foreign talents, with veteran Jennifer taking on tough youngster Scarlett.
In what quickly became a grudge fight over comments in the build up to the fight, Jennifer didn't seem to rate her opponent, while Scarlett called her old and broken down.
For all her talk; Jennifer came out looking sluggish, Scarlett worked the body in the opening two rounds to push back the veteran, keeping her near the ropes where she could control the action.
Whether she realised it herself or her coaches words got to her, Jennifer come roaring back in the third, using her reach to keep Scarlett off balance, before ripping to the body herself when she saw fit.
This went on for several rounds, till it was Scarlett who needed the pep talk, which fired her up to quicken the pace as Jennifer just didn't have the speed to hold off the younger woman.
In the seventh they clashed heads before Scarlett would trip Jennifer in a clinch and land on top of her, the seriousness of this fight was written on both their faces as they continued to fight hard.
The next round was the last, Jennifer tried to keep the pressure on her American opponent, instead a hook barrage send Jennifer down; then after she got up, Scarlett hammered the body till Jennifer couldn't take anymore, getting counted out on all fours as she sucked in air.
This was a good win for Scarlett, who'll obviously be hoping to build off this result, she shouldn't be in a rush as she still has plenty of time left to build herself up.
On the other hand Jennifer needs to decide whether to keep pushing forwards in the ring or focus on training others, judging by her comments I don't see Jennifer going into any sort of retirement from boxing, so we'll see what is next for her.
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Post by realview on Sept 15, 2019 7:40:58 GMT
Part 3: Emily Scott vs Lucy Pinder The JMD division is an interesting one to say the least, with it being a fresh division, one win can get you into the title hunt quickly enough, in this case both women wanted a win to get back into that title hunt after a less then successful spell lately.
Emily had home field advantage for this fight, Lucy didn't seem bothered in the pre-fight talk, with neither seeming to care for the other woman, just seeing them as an way back up the rankings.
Lucy showed in the opening round how little she cared about home field advantage, putting down Emily onto her knees with a punch near her liver to worry the crowd.
The local fighter did get up and to her credit she kept in the fight with some nice movement and counter punching, though it was helped by Lucy being one dimensional in her attacks.
Which would come back to haunt Lucy, the recovered Emily launched uppercuts to the tits of the Brit, nearly exposing Lucy's tits to the world.
It led to the fifth round; where Lucy just couldn't deal with the extra power of Emily, ending up on her back cradling her tits in agony, getting counted out soon enough by the referee.
Afterwards things got chaotic; Emily smothered out Lucy, when she went for more humiliation, Pinder's manager Melinda Messenger tackled Emily down and they fought for a bit before the cougar finally took the top spot to punish Emily.
While Emily didn't look as impressive at the end of the night, she did look good in the ring after a bad start, she showed good power and durability to keep plugging away.
But Lucy should be scolded for getting too obvious in her attacks, instead of mixing them up she focused too much on the one target.
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Post by realview on Sept 15, 2019 7:41:39 GMT
Final Part: Kylie Minogue vs Sylvie Meis The opening bout of the international card on Bondi beach saw Kylie make her return to the ring after getting blasted out in just one round off Hannah Spearitt.
Her opponent was Sylvie; who had won on the FCBA PPV against Sarah Underwood, was Sylvie looking for an easy scalp to continue building momentum as she moves into the cougar division?
It was in fact Kylie who flew out the gates, maybe with that first round knockout loss firmly on her mind as she threw plenty of leather, though the only real success she seemed to have was to the breasts of Meis.
Who finished the opening round off strong, catching Kylie with a left across her nose, followed by a right firmly into the gut of the singer that looked to win her.
As the second round started, Sylvie knew what was coming and quickly adapted to counter Kylie, leading to her landing a nasty barrage that put Minogue down for the count!
It has to be said this was probably more for name value then actually competition for Sylvie, Kylie can't take a punch these days and maybe should stick to management of her Bondi Babes stable.
Sylvie seems to have found a new lease of life in the cougar division, maybe she can become the first champion of that division in America if she keeps this run up.
That's all the time we have folks; thank you to everyone who took the time to read these posts, we hope to see you again next Sunday for the next episode.
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