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Post by realview on Sept 27, 2020 8:37:38 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen; this week started with two women with a grudge to settle, then we go to London for some Lioness Club action, ending looking back on the main event from last Sunday in Germany in what was an action packed last seven days. 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 Lawler vs Luisa Zissman* *Sarah Harding vs Leilani Dowding* *Nadine Coyle vs Frankie Bridge* And *Jordan Carver vs Sara Tommasi* Remember the BBU PPV is this Wednesday, two title fights headline a bumper card filled with plenty of exciting fights, old and newer stars do battle for pride and maybe a future title shot themselves.
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Post by realview on Sept 27, 2020 8:38:40 GMT
Part 1: Kate Lawler vs Luisa Zissman This was the first bout of the week, two stunners with the added bonus that Kate seems to make enemies of anyone in seconds, of course this was the case heading into this fight.
Before the fight Kate made it known well and truly what she wanted to do to Luisa, who to her credit stood her ground to give Kate a hard reply, it was clear without even a punch being thrown this was going to be a grudge fight.
It was classic Lawler to start, coming out the blocks quickly to get into the face of her opponent, who looked uncomfortable being pressed like that by the blonde firecracker.
After the break though Luisa came out stronger in round two, sneaking in a few breast shots to go along with some good body work, Kate has always been a little susceptible to body punches through her career.
That was the last real success Luisa had though, Kate's pressure made the rookie make mistakes, enough mistakes it turns out as she went down once in the third, showed her toughness to keep going even when she went down again in the forth, though not long after in the same round she was knocked out cold!
This fight showed why exactly Kate is a dangerous floater in the division, with her ability to pressure fighters with a high octane approach, the litmus test seems to be if you can survive that then you'll catch her out later in the fight.
The next person to take that test is Laura Whitmore, who has more experience then Luisa, they have had a urge I hear to fight for a while so this should be an interesting fight to watch with both having a point to prove.
Luisa on the other hand looks to be doing into the JMD market, she used a few tactics from that genre of boxing, Lauren Pope has made it known she wants a piece of Luisa, which again should be an exciting fight to look forwards to.
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Post by realview on Sept 27, 2020 8:39:53 GMT
Part 2: Sarah Harding vs Leilani Dowding Sarah and Leilani have both been having troubles getting a win lately, it should never be in doubt though how tough both are, making this a mouth watering clash which one could batter the other into submission.
The added storyline in the build up to this fight was that Sarah wants a crack at Vicky Pattison, who Leilani herself has experience fighting, though her experience wasn't a positive one by any stretch, making many see this as a fight for Sarah to see how see measures up to Vicky before that clash.
Of course Leilani wasn't interested in that, making it clear she was there to simply knock Sarah out and wouldn't be a punch bag for the Girls Aloud alumni, her demeanor showed that as she stepped into the ring to get things started.
Though the opening round was a taste of the excitement to come, Sarah was out the blocks like a greyhound, battering Leilani and putting her down with a beautiful right hook, Leilani beat the count but straight away you could tell this wasn't going to be a long fight.
Leilani was hurt with that knockdown, it seemed to spur her on though as back she came in rounds two and three, Sarah did enough to win round two, round three saw her take a tumble to the canvas.
Both were going hammer and tongs by round four, the looks on their faces showed they were hurting, neither would give an inch till a right slammed into the ear of Dowding, which opened her up to a peach of a haymaker that knocked her out cold!
Afterwards as expected Sarah called out Vicky, who we hear will be accepting the fight, that should be an interesting clash as Vicky can brawl and box, which will she choose as on this performance she could possible out box Harding, can she out slug her though?
Leilani meanwhile adds another loss to her record, she keeps taking heavy punishment so you have to wonder how much more can she really take, we know that she won't quit the ring so easily, especially with her bitter rival Kate Lawler keep egging her on from the sidelines.
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Post by realview on Sept 27, 2020 8:40:57 GMT
Part 3: Nadine Coyle vs Frankie Bridge These two could very well be the most underrated fighters in the BBU, let me be clear not saying they are elite boxers, they both have a great skill set though to go along with their footwork from their dance training, so this was a fight I was looking forwards to seeing as I know a lot of people have.
Both women wanted this clash badly too judging by the trash talk, especially from the normally polite Frankie, who seemed to have a real disdain for her opponent, maybe old scars over the Girls Aloud and Saturdays days of past.
When the fight kicked off though it was Nadine on the front foot, barking in effort with a stiff jab that Frankie seemed only able to block with her face, the first round was nigh on a whitewash in Coyle's favour.
Round two wasn't much better for Frankie, while she did get in some more cleaner punches, she would end up taking a knee after eating hard combination punches across her beautiful face, it looked like it could be a quick nights work for the Irish lass.
But Frankie gamely kept on going, using her superior footwork to get on the nerves of Nadine, whose accuracy suffered as she went for the big hooks to finish the fight off.
Instead it was Frankie who made the comeback, whacking the body of Nadine with greater success as round after round came, the coaches moods flipped as Mel B started came but looked ready to step into the ring to finish the job herself unlike her fighter.
Who would go down twice in the sixth round, Frankie's body work paid off as she opened up Nadine to a sickening uppercut that sparked out Coyle on the canvas, that's all she wrote for Nadine on that night.
It was an impressive comeback for Frankie, she was helped massively that Nadine doesn't have the one punch knockout power that would have undoubtedly ended the night for the Saturdays singer in the third round.
For Nadine it is another bitter defeat, especially as this looked to be a victory all ready with a bow on top, yet she couldn't land that killer blow, once again she ends up head down as an opponent gets her hand raised in victory.
The big story coming out the fight though was the interaction between Mel and Frankie, could Mel bring on another one of her flyweights to get revenge on Frankie? They certainly won't be exchanging Christmas cards this year.
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Post by realview on Sept 27, 2020 8:41:50 GMT
Final Part: Jordan Carver vs Sara Tommasi We end this weeks show by actually looking back to last Sunday, JMD action headlined the latest Black Eagles Card, with Germany and Italy being the two nations represented in this clash.
Records coming into this fight suggested that Jordan would win since Sara had never actually won a fight in five attempts, this was the first time she had fought JMD rules though.
Once that opening bell rung Jordan was looking to establish her dominance over proceedings, lacing Sara nicely into her breasts as she used her superior reach along with some less then friendly bumps of breasts on the inside to back up her opponent.
The tide of the fight changed quickly though, at the half way point of round one Sara landed an uppercut that knocked back Carver, who found herself under a barrage as Sara just let her hands go like a rock em sock em robot.
Round two Jordan came out clearly still feeling round ones effects, her eyes were watering as she tried to fend off Tommasi, who for never winning had a bloodlust look in her eyes as she came straight for the German stunner.
Two times Jordan would go down in the round, the beating she took was too much for her as she sobbed on the canvas, which ended her a face sit after from the victor, who understandably looked immensely proud of herself finally getting a win on the board.
It has to be said it was a terrible night for Black Eagles coach Gina, with all her fighters losing that night, Jordan was by far the worse result of the night, the big hitting model looked out of her depth, begging the question what has Gina been doing with her during training, it doesn't seem to be anything positive.
Sara meanwhile looked very impressive all told, maybe she has found her calling in JMD, the jury will be out till she beats one of the better fighters in the division, it is exciting to see the fighters possibly coming through in the division.
That's all we have time folks, thank you for taking the time to read these posts, we hope you enjoyed them and we will be back next Sunday with an all new Real View episode.
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