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Post by realview on Nov 20, 2016 10:31:56 GMT
Tom Hilton:Hello ladies and gentlemen, well today's show will be a special edition I guess you could say, since the BBU has been quiet this week, we will be discussing the JMD title tournament quarter final bouts coming up. The BBU hasn't had a JMD or JMDD champ within it's actual organization but it has had some amazing fighters become champion over in the FCBA when concerning these divisions. Girls like Jenna Louise Coleman, Michelle Keegan, Taryn Terrell have crossed from our organization to win the FCBA JMD title in just the past twelve months. Eight girls are fighting to become the first BBU JMD champion is truly historic and while we wish each girl the best of luck, only one will rein supreme. So we will be previewing each of the bouts that will take place at the next BBU championship PPV on the 28th of November. The first bout we will discuss will be the Black Eagle boxing's pride and joy, Jordan Carver as she will fight Kears own Imogen Thomas for one of the semi final spots. Then we will discuss Front Street Japans Harumi Nemoto and Fight Club's page three and I loosely use entrepreneur Katie Price. After that will be Glamours Emma Glover as she will fight model, TV presenter and part time poker player Abi Titmuss. The final part of the show will be Lacey Banghard vs Rosie Jones, two page three models who have been photographed together multiple times but will finally fight it out. JMD and the BBU just seem to fit in our eyes, like fish and chips and I'll shut up before I make myself hungry, 
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Post by realview on Nov 20, 2016 10:32:55 GMT
Part 1:Jordan Carver vs Imogen ThomasGermany vs Wales isn't really a conflict you think of off head in terms of sport, unless maybe you think of Nathan Cleverly vs Jurgen Brahmer.  Jordan Carver is a raw talent, she's big and powerful but has shown her technique hasn't been up to par with her opponent's she's stepped into the ring with, leading to her record of only one win in three fights. So imagine the task ahead of her as Imogen Thomas is a former BBU bantamweight champion and has won twelve out of twenty two fights in her own career. Physical both are very similar, they are the same height, not much in age with Imogen turning thirty four the day before the fight to make her four years older. The major difference in jug size, Jordan is a massive 32HH against the certainly not small 34E set of jugs. Now I've been told off JMD fighters that size does matter, too small and the pain you take is reportedly unbearable, which is why you have the jug size restriction. But does a bust the size of Carver become a disadvantage when you have such a target to aim at, in a fight that is designed around jug punching? For Carver to win, she is going to have to use her speed and power to try and hurt Imogen early and take her out at the first chance she gets. For Thomas, she has to use her experience in the ring, out box Carver which will be hard for her since she's primarily a brawler in the ring and just got to town on those jugs when she gets a chance. On paper this is actually the best match up due to the close similarities, it will be interesting who can take control of the fight and win when it counts.
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Post by realview on Nov 20, 2016 10:34:59 GMT
Part 2:Harumi Nemoto vs Katie Price: We move from Germany vs Wales to Japan vs England as Harumi Nemoto looks to remain undefeated in celeb boxing against Katie Price.
Harumi is 2 and 0 in her fighting career and has a perfect knockout record to show the power she pacts in her fists of fury.
While Katie Price will be looking to add to her 5 wins in 10 contests with 4 knockouts to her own name, Katie isn't afraid to fight anyone.
So physically both happen to be very similar once again, both are exactly the same height at 5'5, Katie is 2 years older at 38 and Harumi Nemoto has a size 32H bust, while their is no point measuring Katie's, it changes that many times.
Not surprisingly though I bet is that Katie is the more experienced JMD style fighter as she was the leading light in the BBU for these fights and I have to give her credit with Lucy Pinder for selling this style of fight in this country and this organization as a whole.
But Harumi is no shrinking violet, her fighting experience is all JMD and she is rumoured to be just training specifically for these fights.
So who wins is anyone's guess, the only advice I can give both is to press the other as much as they can, Katie has suffered when she has been pressured in fights, while Harumi hasn't truly been tested yet, she certainly will be here.
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Post by realview on Nov 20, 2016 10:35:50 GMT
Part 3: Emma Glover vs Abi Titmuss Boy will this one be interesting, can Abi reel back the years to produce another winning performance or will Emma Glover prove why she is one of the favourites for the entire tournament.
Straight away when you look at the physical stats, Emma is a whole 11 years younger at 29 years old and is 2 inches taller at 5'7.
She also carries a set of 34DD's but Abi's are certainly a match up on that department with her 36D set of jugs.
Even looking at their careers in the ring shows massive differences as Abi has fought 6 times and won half of those contests, 2 by knockout.
While Emma has won 15 out of 24 fights, all of her wins by knockout, so you can see the uphill struggle Abi has to climb.
But don't we all love an underdog? Well maybe not everyone but Abi will probably get the lions share of cheers on fight night and if she can win, will be our Cinderella story of the tournament.
The likelihood is though that Emma will get through but do not expect an easy fight for her as Abi will come at her with every weapon at her disposal to stay in the tournament.
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Post by realview on Nov 20, 2016 10:36:34 GMT
Final part: Lacey Banghard vs Rosie Jones Two stunning page three moments will fight it out for the first ever time in their careers and what a stunning contrast this fight throws up when you look at each fighter.
Lacey comes into this fight with 6 wins in 9 fights, the pocket dynamo has won all her fights by knockout and only went the distance once in a losing decision to Kelly Hall earlier this year.
Rosie meanwhile has 9 wins in 13 fights and has also won them all by knockout, her greatest achievement is the BBU bantamweight championship in her celeb boxing career.
Looks mighty tasty when you look at those figures, the major difference is a 6 inch height advantage to Rosie as she towers over Lacey at 5'7 to Lacey's 5'1.
But that means that Lacey will have to use her flyweight speed, get in and out to attack Rosie's 30F sized jugs and hope to hurt her early.
For Rosie, she needs to sink her gloves into Lacey's 30G jugs early and keep Lacey against the ropes or at least use that height advantage to batter her around the ring.
Of all the fights, this is the interesting one, both are seen as fighters for the future as they are both in their mid 20's and considering they both have good careers already, the BBU managers should be watching this one closely to see which dangerous JMD fighter they may have to deal with sooner.
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