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Post by realview on Nov 3, 2019 0:35:34 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen; this week was the latest BBU PPV, with two major title fights headlining the card, the undercard full of top fights. As ever we urge you to go look up the fights from the PPV before reading these posts, we don't want you ruining the fights for yourself. This is what we will be discussing: *BBU JMDD title fight* *BBU lightweight title fight* *Jenna Louise Coleman vs Cheryl Cole* And *Vicky Pattison vs Jennifer Metcalfe* We hope you enjoy today's show and keep watch for new fights this week in the BBU, where there is always fun action for you fight fans.
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Post by realview on Nov 3, 2019 0:36:50 GMT
Part 1: BBU JMDD title fight The main event of the latest BBU PPV saw Kate Upton make her first defence of her BBU JMDD title, she took on the powerful page three legend Alice Goodwin.
Going into the fight both women traded barbs, Alice hinting she didn't believe Kate's boobs were real, which judging by Kate's face was a slap across it.
When they stepped into the ring; they both seemed up for the fight, the opening round was pretty evenly fought, showing great skills to dodge and counter punch.
Kate would batter back Alice one round later, keeping the Brit on the back foot with some crisp punches knocking back the head of Goodwin.
Who would come back later with her own shutout round, the fighters showing how good they both could be through those first three rounds.
The first major turning point was in the fourth round, Alice caught Kate with a nasty uppercut that sent down the champ to her back, the Chimera corner roared as they saw the title coming into their camp.
Alice though seemed too keen to finish this one round later, while she started strong, Kate was able to finish off strong as she counter punched.
Which led to the end of the fight in the sixth, Upton landed a liver shot that hurt Alice, follow up body shots sent down Alice and she couldn't find the strength to overcome the pain and was counted out, Kate keeping the title.
This was a hard fought contest as expected, Alice in defeat still looks good for her performance, the issue is she continues not to be able to win the truly big fights, that is something she needs to overcome fast or her prime will be over before she can change things.
While Kate was pushed here, if she thought the BBU was going to be an easy place to come, so far she is finding out how wrong that opinion is.
She is truly one of the elite fighters in the world, who will step up to her next in the BBU will be interesting to see, with them needing to bring their best performance of their career in my opinion.
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Post by realview on Nov 3, 2019 0:38:12 GMT
Part 2: BBU lightweight title fight Rochelle Humes was the latest challenger looking to take the BBU lightweight title from Alessandra Ambrosio, who was defending the title for a record eighth time, the longest run in the lightweight division's history.
The fighters seemed confident as the fight moved closer, each making proclamation that they were going to be leaving with the title after brutally knocking their rival out.
The early part of the fight was mostly controlled by Rochelle, her speed advantage was clear as she kept Alessandra for the most part under wraps.
Frustration was on show on Alessandra's face, she kept missing with her heavier handed punches, mostly landing single shots.
After a stern talking to; Alessandra seemed to find an extra gear, cutting off the ring allowed her to finally land her hooks and uppercuts to knock back the challenger.
In the sixth round Alessandra wobbled the legs of Rochelle with a brutal left hook to her chin, a flurry followed that sent Humes down onto her back, ending with Rochelle getting counted out.
Rochelle looked impressive in this fight, problem was she couldn't land a power shot as she was more concerned with not getting caught out, leading to this title going past her when it could have been her second on her waist.
While Alessandra keeps going on, this was far from her best performance in the ring, she is making history but of course the more miles she is putting on her body, the more likely this title reign will come to a close sooner rather then later.
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Post by realview on Nov 3, 2019 0:39:29 GMT
Part 3: Jenna Louise Coleman vs Cheryl Cole Outside of the two title fights, this was by far the most anticipated fight on the card, you could argue it trumped the title fights since it was the rematch of two BBU legends in the first of a series of fights.
This all begun last year when Cheryl Cole dethroned Jenna Louise Coleman of her BBU flyweight title, Jenna was breaking records with twenty straight wins in a row in the BBU, Geordie Power though as she dubs herself was able to stop that run in its tracks in a fight of the year contender.
Since that time ill feelings seem to have festered between them, Jenna wanting to get revenge after years of both circling but not engaging each other, well now they are certainly going to engage! A series of fights are going to happen with the one on Wednesday the first, with rules like JMD and body saddle fights to come.
Let's focus on this fight though, one which in the build up saw both tugging hair, spitting truly venomous insults as their coaches even traded barbs about their fighters, showing how personal this feud has gotten after just one fight.
The crowd was buzzing before the first punch was thrown, I can tell you they got their money's worth for a real grudge fight, if you wanted a technical classic, this wasn't for the purists.
Jenna took the opening round as she wanted to make her mark early on the fight, but quickly found herself battered back in the second by a ruthless Cole.
The third was the most controversial round, Jenna used a hip toss to take down Cheryl after a heated exchange in the pocket, which after the referee took a nudge from the actress, Cheryl would tackle her to the canvas, if the gloves had come off I think the fight would have been thrown out.
As it is they were allowed to continue, the dirty fighting didn't stop though, instead Cheryl would land a low blow from the opposite side to the referee, hurting Jenna clearly as Cheryl got on top of things.
Jenna showed her toughness though to keep going, catching an overly aggressive Cheryl to the liver, which when the two battered warriors got to the seventh would prove the difference, another liver shot sent Cheryl down and she couldn't find the strength to get up!
Meaning on the personal note these two are tied one a piece in their rivalry, the amount of action in this fight will surely have you fans licking your lips for more, I sure am excited for more between these two.
Cheryl has been going through a rough patch, so this defeat will be hurting a hell of a lot, I know confidence isn't something lacking in Cheryl, she needs to find what is going wrong quickly though or this series will only go one way.
While Jenna has shown her old self this year, some of the swagger she had when she was champion is clear to see, if she wins this series could she earn a title shot, same goes for Cheryl though if she can conquer the Blackpool native.
This is only the beginning of what could be the greatest series of fights the BBU has seen, which if you go through the history of the BBU is saying something.
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Post by realview on Nov 3, 2019 0:40:15 GMT
Final Part: Vicky Pattison vs Jennifer Metcalfe This was seen as a battle between two future BBU bantamweight title contenders, to help hype the fight these two clearly don't like each other one bit.
As they come to the fight; Jennifer wanted to make a statement, beating up Vicky's fellow former Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby, which while Vicky pretended it didn't effect her, she certainly didn't seem happy about how us in the media reacted to it.
The fight itself saw Jennifer start off slowly again, Vicky punished her in the opening two rounds, bashing her back around the outside of the ring with beautiful hooking combos.
But Jennifer went low in the third when she tasted her own blood on her lips, I'll give the referee they did step in and deducted a point, which made the Lookout! Atlantic upset, I don't exactly know why.
Vicky shook it off as the fight turned more evenly fought, she was able to push back Jennifer again till she ate a headbutt on her mouth, this one seemed to be the biggest swing of the fight.
In the sixth round a hook on the chin opened up Vicky to a liver shot, Vicky went down on all fours, counted out soon enough as Jennifer didn't exactly get a cheer from the crowd for this dubious win.
This showed the willingness to do anything to win from Vicky, she was lucky not to be disqualified, I would suggest she work on why she starts slowly in fights, low blows are not an answer.
While Vicky is right to feel aggrieved, she was controlling the fight till the low blow, hopefully she doesn't let this hurt her confidence.
That's all we have time for guys, thank you to everyone who took the time to read these posts, we will hopefully see you again next Sunday morning for the next edition of the Real View.
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