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Post by realview on Apr 4, 2021 8:31:13 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen; it was PPV week in the BBU, ten fights made up a great card on Wednesday that saw drama, knockouts and grudges taking place, along with two title fights and a number one contenders bout to headline one of the best PPV of the year. 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 week we will be focusing on the following stories: *BBU flyweight title bout* *BBU JMDD title bout* *BBU JMDD number one contenders bout* And *Samaria Regalado vs Catalina Otalvaro* Keep watch on the BBU boards for more action, news, polls and trash talk, we hope you enjoy these posts and our doing great.
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Post by realview on Apr 4, 2021 8:32:50 GMT
Part 1: BBU flyweight title fight The main event from this past Wednesdays bumper PPV card saw a rematch for the flyweight title, for the second in over a month Ewelina Lisowska got a shot at the gold, Zara Holland wanted to quiet the naysayers over the first bout and specifically how close it was.
In their first contest Ewelina knocked down the champ and her speed along with her technique gave her a headache, one powerful right from Zara turned the tables late in that fight, with Zara able to know out the Pole to give her a defeat on her once unblemished record.
As you can guess that fight lead to ill feelings over the result, Ewelina took the press she'd make sure not to take the foot off the gas pedal once she hurt Zara, who fired back that she would simply end things earlier now she knew what she was facing.
Wanting to shut up the critics, Zara flew out her corner quickly in battering back the challenger, Ewelina looked a little shell shocked in the opener by the aggression of the champion, who had her along the ropes most of the round.
So imagine the shock in round two when Zara kept eating left hooks like tic-tacs till she hit the canvas for an eight count, Zara banged her gloves together and came back for more afterwards.
With three and four being split between them, both won a round with either Lisowska's boxing skills taking center stage or Holland's bullying style reigning supreme, this was as good a fight as the first for that mixture of styles coming together.
The wheels started to come off the champions bus as rounds went on, Ewelina hurting her more and more with good clean shots to the body, Zara was getting sloppy as she tried to find that magic punch like the first fight to turn the tables.
It didn't come this time, instead as Zara went down for the count in the seventh; getting up at eight again, Ewelina didn't rush her attacks, picking apart Zara till late in the same round she landed an uppercut ended the reign of Holland in brutal style.
So we have a new champion has been crowned and wow could Ewelina be one dominant champion! Her kickboxing skills that have been touted so many times by ourselves and other media outlets have really helped her take to this level of boxing with ease, it'll be interesting to see who steps up to challenge her.
One person arguably could be the former champion Zara, yes she was put down three times this time around, but her power isn't going anywhere and she is an elite fighter, with Diana Korkunova also looking to regain her title at some point, we have a list of elite fighters growing at the top in a very crowded division.
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Post by realview on Apr 4, 2021 8:34:04 GMT
Part 2: BBU JMDD title fight TV presenter and model Christine McGuiness looked to be possibly the fastest rising champion in history in the BBU, after only two fights; which she won both, Christine was ready to challenge the JMDD champion Tamara Ecclestone.
Who dismissed Christine as she put it "just a common bytch" as you can guess that didn't sit well with the challenger, threats of what they'd do to each other in the ring, even getting physical the day before the fight showed the animosity between these two beautiful women wasn't for the cameras.
Fight night the frosty looks from both women were there for all to see, Tamara as always making sure to look regal as she came to the ring, claiming to be the most "classiest champion in the BBU", she had a lot to prove when the fight begun.
In the opening minute of the fight Tamara started strong, she got a taste of Christine's raw power not long after though, being knocked back by the blonde as she looked to be getting hurt when McGuiness had space to unleash.
Round two saw the champion start to rough up the challenger, Ecclestone used shoves and her left shoulder to bump back Christine onto the ropes, much better round for Tamara as she showed Christine that she was willing to do anything to win.
It become a dog fight as both roughed the other up, if you are a boxing purist; this wasn't the fight for you, Tamara had dragged Christine into her fight but even then Tamara wasn't looking so hot, getting frustrated enough to actually slap Christine across the face at the end of a round.
The fireworks exploded in round five as Christine knocked the left boob of Tamara out it's cup with a beautiful barrage, more hooks come in to hurt the breast till Tamara took a knee, it looked like that was it for the champion as she was pleading Christine to back off, she got up at eight to show her own toughness.
Then in the sixth she showed that devious side, one not seen since her fights with Kate Upton, as they clinched tight enough to get the referee involved, Tamara struck with a right knee perfectly between the legs, that took the fight out of the blonde as her breasts were beaten around, the referee didn't seem to know what happened as they watched this swift turnaround take place, that led to Christine going down to her side and being counted out.
What happened afterwards showed that Tamara may need to really think about changing her self appointed nickname, tearing into Christine like she was a wild beast, the number one contender (who we will be talking about in a minute) rushed out to make the save, thankfully for McGuiness.
Referees need to watch Tamara carefully because no matter how sneaky she is, she shouldn't get away with this level of cheating in future, three times she has either landed or attempted a low blow, each time in fights she was losing.
So Christine does have an argument for me for getting a title shot again, the problem is she has to wait in line because of there being a number one contender, hopefully Christine can earn her shot at the diamond encrusted bra again in a stacked field, at least a rematch with Tamara somewhere down the road.
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Post by realview on Apr 4, 2021 8:35:28 GMT
Part 3: BBU JMDD title number one contenders bout We rarely see number one contenders bouts but the BBU committee saw fit for what could be argued is the British JMDD super fight right now deserved a little extra cherry on top for the winner, Bethany Lily April is the fast rising blonde beauty, Kelly is the brunette future Hall of Famer wanting to keep her alpha status.
What made this more interesting is the fact both are now stablemates, for a month both didn't say much to the press but the bits that did come out the camps showed that tension was there between them, two big breasted alphas and only one spot as the neutral leader of the stables big girls on the line
To add to that note, their stablemates like Lucy Pinder and Holly Peers sat at ringside, most cheering Bethany on as clearly being under the shadow of Kelly had bugged them for the past few years, the stable manager Melinda Messenger simply sat at ringside to watch her two best go at it without any mercy for each other.
This was a hard hitting contest right out the gates, thuds heard even when they just landed on the forearms of their opponent's guard, Kelly took the first round by countering when Bethany was rushing in too much, the youngster was too keen to rush in for her own good at times.
Round two showed why Bethany is seen as a future champion and face of the BBU, she actually bullied Brook around the ring, a feat not many women can do on pure power, Kelly looked a little shocked by what was happening.
But back they come in the third, Bethany had to take a few hard digs on the inside, her strength and hand speed was giving Kelly trouble though as they kept meeting at the center of the ring in hard hitting exchanges.
As the rounds kept going by, this was by far Bethany's sternest test, by the fifth most of her opponent's had wilted under her, Kelly kept coming back and was still pushing her back in certain exchanges, the crowd was electric as Melinda I am sure was enjoying seeing her two prized fighters prove who deserved her time more.
The seventh round was where we finally got the answer of whose the better woman, Kelly ate a nasty uppercut that sprung her boobs free, mercilessly Bethany hammered them again and again till Kelly had to take a knee sobbing, the punishment had proved too much as Kelly was counted out.
What a win for Bethany in only her fourth fight against someone with over one hundred, she earns a shot at Tamara Ecclestone that we hear will take place next month on PPV, Bethany has really gotten the BBU world buzzing with this rise.
Some will argue that Kelly now getting past forty is why she lost, but Kelly has evolved as a fighter with age, starting in her younger days as a thin technical boxer, she would go on a losing run for years when her body became more curvy, in the last few years she has become a great boxer/puncher style fighter, that was on show in this fight and Bethany still over come her.
The JMDD division itself should be said is clearly thriving when Kate Upton makes an appearance on social media to call out Bethany, want more of Tamara Ecclestone and wants the title for herself.
You throw in the likes of Christine McGuiness's own fast rise up the rankings, Hailey Clauson is always a leading contender along with Alice Goodwin and Hayley Atwell, new fighters are coming along more regularly now so watch this division grow as before you know it we could be arguing it has the most depth at the top.
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Post by realview on Apr 4, 2021 8:36:27 GMT
Final Part: Samaria Regalado vs Catalina Otalvaro Of all the undercard bouts; this may have been the most interesting to follow, you have two fighters from the same stable, that stable only being a month old, going at it on their first fight under that stables banner for the pecking order to be set, I can't remember that happening anywhere else.
The Glamour Boxing Academy for the record since I didn't have time in prior shows to mention it looks a good mixture of fighters, these two being prime examples as I can see both being champions in future with the right guidance, hell if not for Alice Eve they would have become a champion last year.
The build up to the fight was respectful with a little hint of tension thrown in, this had so many levels to it for the fights beyond just getting a win, proving yourself to your manager, proving to your opponent who the leader of the bantamweight corps is, of course just getting a win to advance your record.
What a spirited opening two rounds we got! Both decided they would lay it on the line right away, just striking away as they stood to trade, Samaria won the first round exchange before Catalina's quickness took the second for herself.
That kinda shootout had to lead to a knockdown at least and boy did it, a clean left hook in the third caught Samaria on the chin, down she slumped to the canvas looking hurt, gamely she got up boxing defensively for really the first time in the fight.
In the fourth Samaria showed her toughness that has served her well, bashing back the overly aggressive Catalina, the thuds from both fighters gloves could be heard at ringside, no love taps between exchanged between them as they were treating their opponent like a bitter enemy then a stablemate.
In the fifth finally a break through for one fighter that led to the finish, a nasty right to the body had Samaria crying out, Catalina would keep hammering into it even as Regalado was coming at her, pushing back the curvy model as the crowd roared.
In the sixth the end came as more body punches were taking it out of Samaria, with finally a hard right hook to the chin sending Regalado flying to the canvas, while she technically was up, it was only because of the turnbuckles, the referee finished the count and that was it for this fight, a super win for Otalvaro to start her career at the Glamour academy.
This was arguably the most entertaining fight on the card, two women who wouldn't give each other an inch, just pounding at their opponent till one went down for the count, then sportingly hugging gently afterwards as all the ill will formed in the ring simply washed away, maybe more stables should let their fighters bond by beating the stuffing out of each other, though it might be down to these two being nice people outside the ring why they could hug after with a genuine smile.
Catalina seems to have the world at her feet since she only has one loss, if given time to work out the kinks in her game, she might very well avenge that defeat to Alice someday and go on to become a champion.
Meanwhile Samaria as shown in this fight has the toughness, the issue is maybe she needs more tuning with her skills, she can box beautifully and has a good punch, she isn't the best at reading an opponent which leads to them adapting to her first and battering her lights out, but don't write her off fixing those issues.
That's all we have time for folks, thank you so much to everyone who took the time to read these posts, we hope you enjoyed them, you can catch us back next Sunday for the Real View.
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