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Post by realview on Aug 30, 2020 8:44:12 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen; this week was all about the BBU PPV, sun, sea and sand, along with beautiful women were on show as it was our annual beach boxing card, headlined by four title fights. 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 flyweight title fight* *BBU welterweight title fight* And *BBU bantamweight title fight* Remember to keep watch for more action, as the BBU always has plenty of action, whether fights, trash talk or just big news, usually something going on.
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Post by realview on Aug 30, 2020 8:45:15 GMT
Part 1: BBU JMDD title fight This was our massive main event, Tamara Ecclestone and Kate Upton have torn into each other over the last three months now, all beginning ironically over a BBU JMDD title fight, Tamara nearly claiming the title in her first crack at the champ Kate.
After some nasty trash talk that showed how deep the hatred was from these two polar opposites, they had their first rematch on Tamara's yacht, in a massive upset at the time, Tamara beat the future hall of famer Kate and the proceeded to humiliate her.
All of that led to Friday night and the PPV, heading to Paradise Island for their bout, both women had plenty to prove alongside wanting to take home the diamond encrusted bra that is the trophy for being the champion, with it all on the line once again, who was going to come out on top?
They both kicked off strong on the inside, using their shoulders as they body up to each other, it wasn't a fight for the purists judging by the first two rounds, neither wanting to give their rival an inch.
Tamara seemed like she was going to pull away in the middle rounds, but Kate wouldn't let her her get any real momentum though, this was a hard fought fight throughout.
The first major incident was in round six, Tamara got sent to her knees with a right under her ribs, she looked to be hurting, needing to hold onto Kate to slow down the champions assault.
Then in the eighth, Kate was put down as after she missed with a punch, Tamara battered Kate's boobs till Upton went down, Kate couldn't get back to her feet, ending up counted out and losing the title!
This was the biggest moment in all the PPV, Kate seemed a lock to hold that title a long time, months of fighting all around the world against elite opposition has led we think to her struggle for form lately.
Though we don't want to take anything away from Tamara, who with two back to back wins against Kate has certainly become one of the most dangerous fighters in the BBU, one win over Kate can make names, two will have other fighters on notice.
While these two will most likely fight again, if I was Kate's manager I'd be looking to focus Kate elsewhere for the moment, come back to Tamara once she has some extra mileage on her body from tough fights, maybe see about reclaiming the title.
For Tamara, well her win really opens up the JMDD division, who will be the fighter to step up to her first? Still plenty of time to find out, now we get to see how Tamara does with the bullseye on her back going forwards.
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Post by realview on Aug 30, 2020 8:46:25 GMT
Part 2: BBU flyweight title fight Victoria Justice made her big return to the BBU, challenging right out the gates for the flyweight title here against the seemingly unstoppable Diana Korkunova, could Victoria be the surprise factor to win the title?
Going into the contest, Victoria was a surprise pick for the shot, she has been spending time in America in the FCBA, not exactly the greatest run there as she kept picking up wins before suddenly hitting a road block in her career to make her slump back down the rankings.
As Diana pointed out as she showed Victoria plenty of respect, the American's BBU record is pretty impressive, with her original stable Kear's Kat's resigning Justice, she saw the challenger as being a challenging proposition.
The open round showed straight away that Diana maybe have been right, both are very similar in style and build, leading to a heatedly fought opening round that ended up being a draw in many peoples eyes.
After that Victoria started to take some form of control, out working the champion in their exchanges, using her beautiful jab to set up some beautiful punches, she looked the best she has in a while with a clear goal on her mind.
Victoria would then score a knockdown in round four, a beautiful three punch combo sent Diana down to her front, with the champion looking a little woozy as she stood back up.
The challenger tried to end things over the next two rounds, Diana's corner deserves a lot of credit, along with her natural resilience, she was able to ride out the charging assault from Justice.
After that it seemed like Victoria had shot her bolt in the fight, Diana grinded her way back into things, with both looking exhausted as they went into the ninth round, with Diana getting her second wind, the champion landed an uppercut that knocked out Victoria and kept the title around Korkunova's waist.
This was the fight of the night, both women are very similarly matched, with plenty of drama, get boxing action and a come from behind victory for Diana, it had it all and both fighters deserve a big round of applause for this one.
It is interesting that Victoria's lack of rounds lately may have come into the deciding factor how this fight turned out, she looked the best she has in over a year, beautiful mix of power and speed to rock the champion around, though that missing ingredient still seems to be there for her that is stopping her make that final step up.
Meanwhile Diana keeps showing her grit, she has been tested in different ways over this run as champion, it'll be interesting to see who will be the next to step up, maybe Zara Holland will get her chance at the title?
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Post by realview on Aug 30, 2020 8:47:40 GMT
Part 3: BBU welterweight title Seen by many as a make or break fight for both fighters, Petra Nemcova was looking to claim the belt at the age of forty one, while Doutzen Kroes hot off just losing the European Cup tournament final a month ago, was looking to have a successful first title defence.
For Petra this is seen by many as maybe her final chance at the title, though the welterweight division isn't as stacked as the other divisions, most see this as Petra's best shot before she inevitably starts to physically not be strong enough to challenge at the elite level.
Doutzen meanwhile after claiming the title from Kelly Brook has been on an interesting run, returning to the FCBA for the European Cup tournament, she shocked some by beating top contender Nina Adgal to reach the final, only Cara Delevingne was able to stop the hard hitting Dutch fighter claiming the trophy for Holland, some wondered how much had been taken out of her though coming into this fight.
This was another good back and forth style fight that saw each adapt their tactics throughout the fight, starting with Petra winning the first round on pure aggression, Doutzen tried to match her but couldn't match that intensity on the inside.
The next round saw Doutzen use her boxing skills more, bashing Petra more through her guard with straight punches, marking up the beautiful challengers face as she took the second round.
Petra would then use her jab more often, allowing her to set up her right hook more often, pressing Doutzen back to the ropes, with Doutzen again switching things up in the next round.
Into the sixth round finally there was one who come out on top, Doutzen used Petra's own momentum against her, landing an uppercut that opened up the Czech for a right hook that laid her out on her side, another chance at the title slipped through Nemcova's fingers.
This was a good fight to watch for up and coming fighters, both these women's boxing IQ was fully on show, adapting to the situation being pressed to them, Doutzen found the prefect way to end the fight in the end, though she was made to work for it.
While Petra shouldn't be down heartened by her performance, it'll be hard for her to build herself back up to another title shot; it isn't impossible, especially for as someone as skillful and tough as her, though how many more years as an elite fighter does she have?
Doutzen on the other hand showed why she is the champion, the prefect mixture of smarts, power and speed, she is going to be hard to dethrone, as the welterweight division keeps growing though, she is going to have a harder time to defend her title as she continues her run as champ.
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Post by realview on Aug 30, 2020 8:48:41 GMT
Final Part: BBU bantamweight title fight The best two bantamweights over the past twelve months met for the main title, the undefeated Catalina Otalvaro took on champ Alice Eve, this was Alice's first title defence since claiming the title off of Daisy Ridley.
Understandably both women came into the fight full of confidence, smiling all through the media events till the day of the fight, when both looked deeply serious knowing the task that lay in front of them.
Once the action begun, Catalina looked tense as they started to trade, Alice having the more experience looked much more relaxed of the two women, landing hard shots to the face of the challenger.
After taking to her coach, Catalina came out more fiery in the second, giving Alice a taste of the power of the Colombian that got her to this stage, it was an impressive turn around after the first round.
Going into the fourth it was very hard to split them apart, Alice was as silky smooth as usual, Catalina was looking impressive on the inside, making it hard to tell who was going to win this contest.
It took till the sixth round for us to get an answer to that question, Catalina missed with a right cross, paying for it with a shot that landed right to her liver, an uppercut followed by another liver shot took the fight out of Otalvaro as she collapsed to all fours, ending up counted out in that position.
Another cracking fight on a PPV full of them, Catalina didn't do any disservice to herself, one mistake though at this level can turn any fight around, Alice found the opening to land the fatal punch to Catalina's dreams.
Meaning that right now Alice has to be seen as the top dog in the bantamweight division, though over the past two years it has become very competitive, could Alice fall to a short reign as Daisy Ridley, Katie McGrath and Doda did before her?
That's all we have time for guys and gals, thank you so much to everyone who took the time to read these posts, we hope you have a great time and we see you next Sunday for the next edition of the Real View.
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