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Post by realview on Jul 26, 2020 7:45:34 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen; while this was a quiet week for the BBU, we will be previewing some of the most interesting fights coming ahead next week, the BBU PPV will be this Wednesday with talent from around the world coming to our shores. 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: *Kate Upton vs Tamara Ecclestone preview* *Jenna Louise Coleman vs Sophia Bush preview* *Elizabeth Gillies vs Sophia Thomalla preview* And *Pia Miller vs Adria Arjona preview* Remember to keep your eyes out for more amazing BBU action coming this week, as always we hope you are all safe and wishing you the best from all of us in the BBU.
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Post by realview on Jul 26, 2020 7:46:38 GMT
Part 1: Kate Upton vs Tamara Ecclestone II preview In just several days Kate Upton and Tamara Ecclestone will head onto a yacht to fight once again, last month the JMDD title was on the line, setting the spark for this grudge match to be formed.
The first fight was a war between them, Kate retained her title by stopping Tamara in the seventh round, but she was put down by illegal shots below the belt to nearly lose the title to the heiress.
After that fight the war of words took a step up, Tamara claiming Kate was lucky to still be champion, Kate basically making sure the world knew that Tamara is a spoiled brat to her.
Hopefully that gives you the background to what will be the main event this Wednesday, sometimes you wonder how much in grudge fights is the hate real and what is put on for cameras to sell a fight, these two distinctly opposite personalities legit hate one another.
I mean let's take Kate, she has worked her way up for the bottom to be a world renowned model, the fact she is a curvy model when she come through a era of let's say skinner women being front and center of magazines shows the strength of her willpower and dedication to not take no for an answer.
In the ring she has arguably been the fighter of last decade, the most popular in many peoples eyes for her exciting fights, winning multiple titles now across two organizations, whether welterweight titles or JMDD titles.
Now take Tamara, she grew up with wealth surrounding her, born to a billionaire, she has never had to scrap for a penny, having a model mother arguably also gave her a genetic advantage over most other models to start with.
In the ring she has had a mixed bag of results, beating a former JMDD champion like Holly Willoughby in crushing style, losing to some lesser fighters you could argue at the same time.
This will be a powder keg when they meet, the big question is can Kate nullify the questionable tactics of Tamara now she knows what to expect or will Tamara prove to be even more devious in her methods of gaining victory?
The odds are in Upton's favour to get a second victory and leave Tamara in the dust, what happens though if the upset happens?
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Post by realview on Jul 26, 2020 7:48:14 GMT
Part 2: Jenna Louise Coleman vs Sophia Bush In a similar vein to what we have been speaking about, Jenna and Sophia simply hate one another, unlike Kate Upton and Tamara Ecclestone, this has been a feud that has years of matches behind it.
The first fight was back on the 30th December in 2015, Jenna would beat Sophia by referee stoppage in the eighth round of a thrilling fight, setting the tone for the rivalry.
Since then they have fought five times overall, Jenna holds the advantage with a three to two lead in wins, though all that fighting hasn't dampened the flames of hate one tiny bit.
Any mention in fact of the other in interviews usually leads to a tirade, this time hasn't been different as they have torn into their rival any chance they have gotten verbally, along with let's say less then flattering pictures like Sophia posting a picture of Jenna's head on a chipmunks body, while Jenna fired back with Sophia gaining a few pounds in the picture she put up.
This has always been a good clash of styles, Jenna is fast and very technical based boxer, she will look to wear down Sophia from the opening bell, make the older woman lose her temper and bang! Knock her out if the opening presents itself.
Sophia's tactics will be to try to limit the movement of Jenna, keep her near the ropes to make it a fire fight, use her bantamweight frame over Jenna's to knock out the former BBU flyweight champion.
If this lives up to their prior bouts then you will be in for a treat if this is the first fight between them you've seen, they won't be lightly tapping each other, hard punches will be exchanged as soon as that bell sounds to tell them to go.
The other part that can't be forgotten is both are former JMD champions in the FCBA, a win might push them closer to getting a shot at the BBU title, adding to the importance of the match, though both won't be focused on that for now, just the destruction of an enemy is all that matters heading into the bout.
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Post by realview on Jul 26, 2020 7:49:13 GMT
Part 3: Elizabeth Gillies vs Sophia Thomalla Two undefeated fighters in the BBU meet head on this coming Wednesday on the PPV, these two have been wanting this fight for the past two months, finally their issues get sorted out.
First let's look at Elizabeth's career, in some ways it is hard to remember the twenty seven year old American debuted here in the BBU, it was way back in 2013 when she graced our shores with her beautiful smile and boxing skills to match.
In the BBU she has won six bouts with five knockouts, her most impressive win was over two time bantamweight champion Una Healy back in 2014, going the distance with maybe the greatest bantamweight the BBU has seen.
She has spent most of her time back in her homeland in the FCBA, where things didn't go so smoothly, she had seven wins in fifteen fights there, starting off strong against the likes of Eloise Mumford and Caity Lotz, she couldn't sustain success though.
This year though saw her return to the BBU with the Kear's Kat's stable, beating Emma Rigby in what was a good tester for her to see where she confidence was, while she had a few issues, she came out on top with a seventh round stoppage.
Now let's talk about Sophia, as I've said countless times she is one of the fastest rising stars in the BBU, going from someone not so known outside of Germany to beating some of the top fighters in BBU history.
In her short three fight career, the thirty year old has battered the likes of Hall of famers Jessica Schwarz and Alesha Dixon, along with another former BBU bantamweight champion in Clara Morgane in empathic style.
This will be her sternest test so far, all those women are of course north of thirty, out of their primes but still can upset anyone not of the level that is going to make it, they are a hell of a litmus test basically.
From the intense looks the fighters have shared during the press events for the PPV, I can tell you both perfectly know the importance of this fight, they are both hungry to gain gold, while also knowing that the person that will be across from them will give them a stern battle.
Will it come down to Elizabeth's experience in the pro ranks or can Sophia who with her kick boxing experience growing up seems a natural fighter, cause an upset and continue her rise up to the top?
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Post by realview on Jul 26, 2020 7:50:15 GMT
Final Part: Pia Miller vs Adria Arjona While there are some bigger named fighters on the card, this is one of the more interesting stories going into the PPV, two women desperate for a win for two different reasons.
Let's start with Pia, who has always been an interesting career to me, the Home and Away star has been accused of let's say not being the friendliest actress in the world when on set, she has shown hints of that set when being interviewed before fights in the BBU and FCBA.
Now we don't know if that was why the Siren's stable dispensed with her services, her career has been like a yo-yo to say the least, winning big matches one minute and losing to some opponent's on paper you'd have made her the favourite in.
For her you have to think this fight is the start of redemption for her, normally when a fighter gets cut that is the start of a downward spiral, of course that doesn't happen to everyone but it is hard to not to lose faith in yourself, a win will be key to starting rehabilitating her boxing career.
Her opponent Adria is making her debut in the boxing ring, the American actress has been making some headway in her career, like Pia she has modelled and looking at their careers they have plenty of similarities, both have Latina blood in them, born in South America but lived in different countries to their home countries.
Adria from the research I did on her fitness looks the real deal physically, training hard for movies in the gym, she looks like she will have the stamina and the dedication to this sport.
Of course though until a rookie steps into the ring, you don't have a clue what you are going to get, Adria has a lot to prove out the gates as this will be her first foot forwards, you make it a good one as they say, with no tape to go on since her boxing training has been kept secret from us, it'll be interesting to see how she comes out the gates.
Hence why we are very keen to watch a fight that seems like it will open the card, will Pia be able to use her experience to cut off Adria's momentum before it even begins, can the rookie add more misery to Miller? That's why I can't wait to see how these two match up with plenty of personal stakes on the line.
That's all we have time for guys and gals, thank you so much for taking the time to read these posts, we hope you enjoyed them and we'll see you again next Sunday for the next edition of the Real View, remember to stay safe wherever you are.
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