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Post by realview on Nov 10, 2019 0:09:34 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen; the BBU saw multiple cards from around the world over the past seven days, plenty of hard fought fights between women wanting to build their way into title contention. As ever we urge you to go look up the fights from this past week before reading these posts, we don't want you ruining the fights for yourself. This is what we will be discussing: *Romee Strijd vs Sarah Brandner* *Amy Willerton vs Natasha Bernard* *Jordan Carver vs Bianca Gascoigne* And *Danielle Lloyd vs Christine McGuinness* 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 10, 2019 0:10:58 GMT
Part 1: Romee Strijd vs Sarah Brandner The main event of the card in Germany saw title contender Romee Strijd take on Sarah in the latter's home town, could the support of her fans give Sarah the edge?
This was Romee's debut in the BBU, the Dutch fighter has been making her name in America fighting with the FCBA over the past year.
While Sarah has had a mixed run since her debut, she has the power but does lack some finesse with her skills, her manager/coach Gina Wild telling us before the fight that Sarah had been working hard on her skills before the fight.
This being a Holland vs Germany fight, if you have seen these two great nations in sporting events against each other, you know they have an intense rivalry, something judging by both women's words to each other before the bell showed this would follow that trend.
When this fight kicked off well there was certain some fireworks, Sarah throw haymakers wanting to show her supporters how great she is.
That would backfire on her though! Sarah getting caught with a clean counter to her cheek that sent her down in round one, Sarah got up but was beaten around the ring.
The second round saw the finish come quickly enough, Sarah took a hard hook to the temple, followed by an uppercut that took her legs from under her, the crowd booed as they watched their girl get counted out on all fours.
This was an impressive win for Romee, she would go on to challenge the BBU welterweight champion Bojana Krsmanovic, that should be a hell of a fight between those two top fighters.
Sarah on the other hand needs to find something extra to be successful, she got too much involved in the buzz to prove something that she forgot to actually box, swinging for the fences nine times out of ten leads to failure.
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Post by realview on Nov 10, 2019 0:12:02 GMT
Part 2: Amy Willerton vs Natasha Barnard Let's just say I am far from a rugby expert, this was a special fight from the BBU at half time of the World Cup final, both feeling the pressure of fighting for national pride from their fans in the stadium.
Neither woman has a record to light the world up, they both had a fifty percent win rate coming into the ring, when they stepped into the ring both fighters looked determined.
The early action saw Natasha be the one to come out the gates quickly, backing up the big blonde with straight shots into her mush.
That continued through the second round, Natasha throwing combos that were crisp and clean to mark up the face of Willerton, the South Africa fans roaring their girl on like they were their team towards victory.
But Amy gave the England fans something to cheer when she landed a beautiful counter to the belly of her rival, opening up Bernard to more power shots to annoy the brunette.
The action swung a little back and forth in the fourth round, Amy growing in confidence though as she kept up with Natasha, getting more cleaner shots through to Natasha's face.
The fifth round saw a terrifying moment though, Natasha landed a vicious uppercut that sent Amy down, who screamed in agony as she lay on her side, the referee waved the fight off as Willerton looked seriously hurt.
Natasha got the win to go along with South Africa's win in the world cup itself, a great win for her and while I hear she celebrated with the team after the game, I hope she is focused now on coming on the hunt for more wins towards a title shot here in the BBU.
Meanwhile Amy I hear has been given the all clear for a concussion, that was one worry alongside a broken jaw, she has been lucky on both accounts as she is OK.
Hopefully we see both women back in the ring soon, they have skills but are currently glass cannons in my opinion, powerful hitters but can be taken out by skillful fighters, makes exciting fights.
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Post by realview on Nov 10, 2019 0:13:27 GMT
Part 3: Jordan Carver vs Bianca Gascoigne This was a JMD fight that has two of the biggest busts in the BBU, neither have had much success with a win here hopefully allowing the victor to move back towards a title.
Jordan and Bianca both took the time to trash talk before the fight, with Jordan belittling Bianca's gentlemen's club, while Bianca made assertions of a sexual nature between Jordan and her coach Gina Wild.
It seemed that all that talk fired up Bianca more, she battered back Jordan from the opening round, bashing the local fighter back to the outside of the ring with pounding hooks to the body.
Jordan tried to keep back the smaller fighter with her jab, mostly having success in the third round after being under pressure from the opening bell.
But the power of Bianca was on show, bashing through an admittedly weak guard of Carver, bashing the breasts of the German around, with several uppercuts to the chin snapping back the beautiful head of Jordan.
In the fourth round; Bianca finished the job off by landing a flurry of punches, sending her opponent down to the canvas, to the disappointment of the crowd.
This was a bad result for Jordan, who had shown potential but she hasn't achieved much since her early days in the ring, something she needs to change fast if not to be drawn into being classed in the bottom rung of the BBU.
While it has to be said that Bianca's improved fitness over the past few years has certainly seen improvement, with that will come more wins in my opinion.
The question is though can Bianca really push on for the BBU JMD title? I don't know about that with her bad record, though maybe with her improvement she can achieve her title dreams.
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Post by realview on Nov 10, 2019 0:14:30 GMT
Final Part: Danielle Lloyd vs Christine McGuinness This was an interesting battle between two models in the JMDD division, Christine was making her debut in this fight after we hear talks of her making it the past few months.
Her opponent was Danielle, who hasn't the worst record you can find, but she certainly isn't anywhere near the elite, making this a good test for Christine to begin her career.
Neither woman seemed to be a big fan of the other to say the least, both admitting they have wanted a crack at each other over the years when they have been at parties together, thankfully they saved the fight for us to watch.
At the bell they flew across the ring at each other, heads getting turned as tits got bashed around, with Danielle getting control of the action when she slipped a right, countering to knock back Christine.
They kept on brawling through the second round, it seemed to suit Danielle more of the two fighters, keeping the rookie on the back foot.
Till Christine was able to smack Danielle with an uppercut, that opened up the Scouse lass to more punishing punches, beating Lloyd around the outside of the ring.
In the fourth Christine battered Danielle into going down to all fours, with Danielle not having the strength to get back up to her feet, Christine would then punish Danielle after the fight finished.
This was a good debut for Christine, just looking at her social media you see how keen she is on keeping fit, if she can add to her boxing skills then she could be very dangerous in the ring, a possible top fighter.
While Danielle looked good early, but she leaks too many punches to be a top fighter, her mouth also seems to write cheques she can't cash as they say, that's more a personal note from me about her.
That's all we have time for guys, I hope you enjoyed these posts, thank you to everyone who took the time to read them, hopefully we see you next Sunday for the next edition of the Real View.
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