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Post by realview on Feb 23, 2020 0:12:50 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen; this week saw the Contender six tournament take another step forwards, the BBU welterweight title was also contested. 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: *BBU JMDD title fight preview* *BBU lightweight title preview* *BBU bantamweight title preview* And *BBU welterweight title fight* Remember that the next BBU PPV is this Wednesday, keep your eyes peeled for that event as it will be filled top to bottom with amazing action.
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Post by realview on Feb 23, 2020 0:14:01 GMT
Part 1: BBU JMDD title fight preview This Wednesdays is PPV day and as such a massive title fight; well you'll be getting three, Kate Upton will defend her BBU JMDD title against Mathilde Goehler in the main event.
Of course this is a massive step up for Mathilde, who has fought the likes of Josephine Skriver, but from speaking to her in the build up, she is very confident she can upset the odds.
Across the ring from her will be Kate Upton, the hard hitting champion has been on a hell of a run in the JMDD division, being the first woman to hold both titles when she defeated Kelly Brook a few months ago.
Talking to the champ, she clearly respects Mathilde enough to give her the title shot, she isn't sweating her fellow model, not believing she has an actual chance to win the title.
In the ring this fight will come down to Mathilde having to be at her best, if Kate goes into the ring with any sort of lack of concentration, then the title could be changing hands.
Kate of course will be looking to bully Mathilde, push the younger woman around, make Mathilde open up for one of those power hooks that has defeated so many elite fighters over the years.
The odds are firmly against Goehler, one punch can change history though and I like the fact she is coming into this clash with a hunger for all to see.
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Post by realview on Feb 23, 2020 0:15:06 GMT
Part 2: BBU lightweight title preview In an interesting clash for the lightweight title, former champion Sayuki Matsumoto is looking to reclaim the gold against the seemingly unconquerable Alessandra Ambrosio this Wednesday.
These two don't seem to like each other at all, this came about after Sayuki defeated Alessandra's former stablemate Jessica Michibata, which caught the attention of Ambrosio.
They exchanged insults from that point onwards, of course all the talk will be over and we will finally know which one of these two is the alpha of the lightweight division.
Sayuki won the title back in 2012 when she beat Mauela Arcuri to win the gold, making two successful defences before ironically Alessandra's best friend Miranda Kerr would claim the title from her.
While Alessandra has defended this title eight times, making her already the most successful BBU lightweight champion in history, to go along with being the first woman to hold a BBU and FCBA title at the same time, a feat Kate Upton would of course replicate in the JMDD division.
This could turn out to be a fight between two gunslingers, both can hit hard as their knockout records show, they can both but bullying rivals is what they like to do.
Sayuki is younger and seems hell bent on reclaiming the title, the problem is she is facing a future hall of famer, she will need to be at her absolute best if the lightweight title is going back to Japan with her.
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Post by realview on Feb 23, 2020 0:16:15 GMT
Part 3: BBU bantamweight title preview The undefeated Olympia Valance is looking to join her big sister Holly to hold a title, Daisy Ridley is hoping to keep her belt, this will be Daisy's first defence.
You certainly can't say Daisy is taking it easy, she beat the tough as nails Katie McGrath to win the title, that's after she defeated the likes of Olivia Munn to step into the BBU with maybe the fastest rise of any fighter.
On the opposite side of the ring will be a Olympia, who has beaten the likes of Lacey Turner, Una Healy and Ellie Goulding to earn this title shot with one of the pound for pound best today.
This fight will come down to Olympia needing to use her reach and speed, Daisy isn't the biggest puncher and if Olympia can wear her down, then the title fight be switching hands.
While Daisy's game plan will be to stay in close to Olympia, press the younger woman near the ropes so she can't unload her power, Daisy is a very skillful fighter so she could dodge all night if Olympia isn't careful.
The odds will be on Daisy's side in terms of being the champion, Olympia though with her undefeated record could very easily be leaving this Wednesday's PPV holding the title around her toned waist.
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Post by realview on Feb 23, 2020 0:17:14 GMT
Final Part: BBU welterweight title fight This past Friday night we got some early big fight action, Kelly Brook got a shot at the BBU welterweight title, the former JMDD champion and multiple time FCBA lightweight champion wanted to add more to her legacy.
In her way is the number one pound for pound fighters in the world, Bo Krsmanovic has become the face of the welterweight division since she entered the BBU at the beginning of last year.
Bo would go on to win the Contender Six tournament, going undefeated to win it, then she'd go on to beat Joan Smalls to win the title and cement herself as a great.
The fight started as you'd expect from two big hitters with them in the others face, Kelly looked to have surprised the champion as she come out the gates quickly.
Bo would remind Kelly of her class in the second round, bashing back the older woman with her raw power a sight to behold when she is landing those meaty hooks.
With the first shock coming in the third round, Bo with a brutal two hook combo sent Kelly down to the deck with the crowd roaring for the champion.
If they thought that was going to be the end of the surprises, well one round later and Bo stepped into a beefy right that sent her down to the canvas.
It was pandemonium in the fifth as Kelly turned the screw on Bo, sending her down once again, shockingly Krsmanovic was down for the count, meaning at forty years old, Kelly Brook has finally won a welterweight title!
This is an upset win that has certainly turned heads, Bo only days ago got the title of pound for pound Queen, now Kelly Brook has possibly knocked her clean out that throne with this brutal victory.
It'll be interesting to see where Kelly goes for her first defence, two potential fighters who've been on great runs are Doutzen Kroes and Jesinta Campbell, though plenty of other up and coming fighters will be looking to take that title away from Brook.
Meanwhile where does Bo go now? She is still only twenty seven of course, but will she continue to focus on the BBU or now will this defeat, will she purely focus on the FCBA and try to win that title? Of course we hope she stays in the BBU system but we don't manage her.
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