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Post by realview on Mar 1, 2020 0:36:00 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen; this week was all about the latest BBU PPV, three world titles main event headlined the card, lots of big fights were on the undercard too. 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* *BBU lightweight title* *BBU bantamweight title* And *Jenna Louise Coleman vs Cheryl Cole (JMD)* As always keep your eyes open for more amazing BBU action next week, with more brutal knockouts and classic fights.
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Post by realview on Mar 1, 2020 0:37:37 GMT
Part 1: BBU JMDD title fight The main event of the latest PPV Kate Upton defending her JMDD title against Mathilde Goehler, this was the second defence for Kate, judging by the way she was acting; one she saw as an easy task.
That fired up Mathilde in the build up, she stated how she was going to f*** up Kate's world for not giving her the proper respect she felt she deserves, something Upton seemed to ignore at the press conference.
That fire from Goehler showed in the opening round as she took the fight head on to Kate, something she regretted as the champ reminded her of her power and exquisite inside fighting skills.
After that though whether down to Kate not being fully focused or Mathilde's skills, the challenger was winning rounds mostly comfortably after that.
Her speed was giving Upton trouble, with Kate's boobs looking like they were spring loaded with all the jiggling the did on her chest with each clean hit they took.
But never write off Kate, in the sixth round she found the punch she needed to make a comeback, a wicked body shot took all the air it seemed out of Mathilde.
Which led to the next round where Kate put down Mathilde for the count with another shot around the liver, Mathilde understandably looked distressed as her dreams of winning the title were taken away from her.
The one thing you can say is Goehler deserves a hell of a lot of credit, she came to fight and gave a hell of a performance for someone who was seen as simply fodder in some quarters to the champion.
Who yes wasn't at her best, she took Mathilde lightly and nearly paid for it, Kate though showed her skills off along with her toughness to get past Mathilde, now it's a question of where does Kate go with her next defence?
Hopefully though in future Mathilde gets another crack at Kate, these two have shown they make a great match up in the JMDD world, could Mathilde beat Kate in a rematch?
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Post by realview on Mar 1, 2020 0:40:46 GMT
Part 2: BBU lightweight title Sayuki Matsumoto challenged Alessandra Ambrosio for the lightweight title, of all the title fights on the latest PPV, these two had the longest back story and seemingly most hatred of any.
After Sayuki had defeated Alessandra's former stablemate Jessica Michibata over a month ago, the trash talking begun as Alessandra didn't seem to take kindly to claims Sayuki might be the most feared lightweight in the BBU.
Sayuki is a former champion, who had a good run with the belt, though Alessandra has the most defences of any champion and was the first woman to unify a BBU and FCBA title together.
At the weigh in tempers flared up as Sayuki slapped Alessandra, who promptly slapped her back to begin a heated catfight, that led to both going to the ground still ripping at the others hair, their managers had to drag them apart.
That led to the two fighters stepping into the ring understandably looking miffed before the first bell had rung, when it did they both tried to prove they were stronger from the off, this one wasn't going to be for the boxing purists.
The action went back and forth through the opening rounds, neither wanted to show any weakness to the other, but it has to be said they certainly didn't look comfortable being knocked back near the ropes.
The first big moment took place in the sixth, a sweet looking uppercut sent down Alessandra to her backside, she looked stunned as the title seemed to be going back to Japan.
But as with any fight one punch can change things around, this time it was maybe a lucky one from Alessandra that tore open a cut above the left eye of the challenger.
One round later in the seventh and Sayuki ate a two hook combo that ended her dreams of becoming a two time champion, Alessandra had somehow gotten through this test.
It has to be said as shown by this fight, these two seem very evenly matched, Alessandra found out why Sayuki has her reputation, as Sayuki did for the champion, I am betting both needed spa days to get rid of the pain they were in after this clash.
Next on the horizon for Alessandra though is tying the record for most defences of any title with Erika Haynatz at ten, who will be the woman given the chance to ruin that goal?
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Post by realview on Mar 1, 2020 0:42:18 GMT
Part 3: BBU bantamweight title A battle between the undefeated challenger Olympia Valance and the fresh faced champion Daisy Ridley took place on Wednesday, this was seen as a coin toss type of fight as they have looked impressive coming into this fight.
As stated Olympia came into the fight unbeaten in eleven straight fights, defeating Una Healy has been the big highlight of her career going into this contest.
While Daisy has simply been the fastest rising star maybe in BBU history, coming here after a little bad run in the FCBA, she'd go unbeaten in five, get signed by the Knockout Babes stable, then beat Katie McGrath in one of the best fights of last year.
Heading into this fight there was a lot of excitement I can tell you, with plenty of respect shown by the fighters to their opponent, we didn't get fireworks in the build up like other fights.
The fight itself though was a hell of a contest, at first both started a little tentative, Olympia came on strong in the final minute as Daisy looked a little tense.
Daisy would come on strong the next two rounds, focusing on wearing down the bigger Valance with nice looking hooks to the ribs.
With the momentum looking firmly on the champs side, imagine the surprise when Daisy was sent down with a beautiful uppercut/left hook combo, she got up at the count of eight to a sigh of relief from her corner.
That set up Olympia to start winning rounds, it looked like Daisy was going to be overawed by the occasion and a hungry challenger, who was cleanly catching her to the face to rock back the champ.
In the seventh round finally Daisy got back at Olympia, smartly landing several counter punches before going back to what gave her success, working that body to cause Olympia to gasp out.
The high work rate and body shots seemed to take more out of Olympia, by the ninth round Daisy was able to open up the Aussie for more harder shots, sending Olympia down for the count with a brutal right hook that sent the gumshield flying out the mouth of Valance.
Daisy kept her title in a fight that certainly tested her, she came out the other side with flying colours, if this is anything to go by, she could very well be a great champion.
While Olympia shouldn't be too downhearted by this defeat, she gave it a hell of a go, it just wasn't her night though, she keeps learning and gets more rounds under her belt, she could be a future champion if the progression continues like this.
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Post by realview on Mar 1, 2020 0:43:10 GMT
Final Part: Jenna Louise Coleman vs Cheryl Cole (JMD) One of the most highly anticipated fights of the year so far was this fight, two of the best British flyweights produced in celebrity boxing continuing their series of grudge fights with some JMD action.
While in the series Jenna is one up, technically it was one win a piece going into this fight, Cheryl won the flyweight title from Coleman in the fifth that really kicked off this feud.
In the build up Cheryl did most of the talking, claiming even though she was a JMD rookie, she was made for this style, Jenna simply said she'd put Cheryl out to pasture.
Once that opening bell rung they launched into each other, Jenna gave Cheryl a lesson in JMD rules in the first round, knocking back the singer to the ropes and working her tits like two punching bags.
Back came Cheryl in the second round after a good liver shot allowed her to turn the momentum around, she certainly looked to enjoy giving Jenna a taste of her own medicine.
But Jenna took control more firmly in rounds three and four, her experience in this style meant she knew when to strike tits before going up top to the jaw of Cheryl.
The switching up of targets was giving Cheryl problems, it looked dire for Cole with her hair a mess from being pressed along the ropes, her top was threatening to pop open under the abuse it was under.
Jenna though made a mistake in the fifth; settling in tight to Cheryl, whose body shots were looking on top form, causing Coleman to be knocked backwards.
The sixth round saw both women come out looking sore to say the least, Cheryl would end things with one of the best punches I've seen in a JMD fight, she landed an uppercut that rocked Jenna's boobs and hit cleanly on the chin of the Blackpool native to send her sprawling to the canvas for the count of ten.
Judging by Jenna's legs as she tried to get up afterwards, she would have been down for a hundred count as her legs were simply jelly, meaning she couldn't get away from being humiliated by Cole.
Who should take a lot of pride in this victory, Jenna is a former JMD champion, so to beat her in your Jugs of mass destruction debut is something to behold.
Of course before we know it these two will be back into the ring for the final match in their series of fights, which of these two future hall of famers will reign supreme on the biggest stage?
Sadly that's all the time we have for this week, thank you to everyone who took the time to read these posts, we hope you enjoyed them and we'll see you back next week for the next edition of the Real View.
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