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Post by realview on Aug 8, 2021 7:19:58 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen, it was mainly a quiet week as probably most of the celebrities we know and love were watching the Olympics, on that theme there was a bout between two athlete's from the Olympics in an exhibition, while we look at one of the founding stables in the BBU hitting an anniversary. 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: *Ivona Dadic vs Darya Klishina* *A look back over the Lioness Club* *ACB bantamweight title preview* And *An interview with Kate Upton* 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 Aug 8, 2021 7:21:37 GMT
Part 1: Ivona Dadic vs Darya Klishina I'll admit that I haven't really followed athletics as much as the days of Bolt living up to his surname on a 100 metre track, with Jessica Ennis-Hill and the likes ruling the roost in the athletic stadiums and the controversies of a Justin Gaitlin to make things even more interesting, so these two are not names I am familiar with both they look as impressive as any athlete I have seen before.
Ivona was actually supposed to fight British Heptathlon star Katrina Johnson-Thompson before Katrina's games ending calf injury, long jumper Darya stepped in and even though they have no beef, it was clear from the looks they gave each other that the determination to win was there as if they were competing in their regular events.
The opening two rounds saw Darya jump into the lead with simple aggression, walking forwards with pounding punches, Ivona was slow off the blocks and was made to pay each time she made a mistake with a hard punch smacking right across her face to light her up.
But that aggression was leaving some gaps for Ivona to exploit, a right across the chest of Darya make her look a little shocked, as she was the Austrian athlete was turning the screw on her with a volley of power punches that started to turn the tables.
After that there were plenty of heated exchanges, neither wanted to give up an inch to their opponent as they fought hard around the ring, Ivona was focused on her opponents torso compared to Darya going for the head, both women were going at a fanatic pace to show how fit they are.
Finally in the sixth we found our answer whose tactic was the better one, a liver punch weakened Darya, the Russian beauty couldn't hold off the onslaught as she went down and probably would have been done then if not for Ivona's inexperience causing her to stand close to the felled opponent, expecting a count that didn't come till she was in the neutral corner, Darya was up at eight before another body barrage ended her night on the canvas.
That Olympic spirit was on show after the fight as both share a few moments to show respect to their opponent, maybe something some celebrity boxers could learn, with Darya leaving the ring so Ivona could have her moment in the spotlight, hopefully we get more of these exhibition fights with Ivona stating she wants more boxing action.
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Post by realview on Aug 8, 2021 7:23:40 GMT
Part 2: A look back over the Lioness Club One of the founding members of the BBU is having an anniversary soon, for those who have followed the BBU for over it's near eleven year history, you'll have undoubtly enjoyed the fighters from the Lioness Club stable and the drama around new signings, legendary stable wars and wonderful title wins that captured our hearts as we watched them play out, on the 22nd August 2011 the stable was officially born.
The founding members consisted of European fighters, with Geri Halliwell, Pilar Rubio, Jeanette Biedermann, Emma Bunton, Elodie Frege, Charlotte Church, Heidi Range, Hall of Famer Jessica Schwarz, Christine Bleakley, Zoe Salmon, Karolina Kurkova, Alex Gerrard and Sophie Howard being it's first roster list, with Gina Wild as it's head coach, now anyone who has followed this show for the past few years knows Gina and me are far from friends, frankly though she did help in the early success with Melanie Brown and director of communications Kate Garraway, all these people helped shape the stable into what it would become.
After that the first big news came in the form of a major signing for the stable on 7th September 2013, the Girls Aloud girls all left Kear's Kats to join the stable, arguably this is when the stable found the backbone that would help make the stable so formidable over this past decade, with Cheryl Cole of course being a former BBU flyweight champion and has been going strong in the FCBA over the past few years, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts have always been contenders in their divisions.
Arguably the biggest strength of the stable has been it's bantamweight core, with their first ever champion being Jessica Schwarz in December of 2011, they also have had Dorota Rabczewska win the belt and of course the current two time champion is Charlotte Church, all in the stable has won nine titles with seven being in the bantamweight division.
The future looks very exciting for them, with the like of Yasmin Verheijen, Abigail Ratchford, Romee Strijd, along with the current BBU flyweight champion, then expect the next decade for the stable to be as special as the first ten were, we at the Real View congratulate the stables management on reaching such a massive milestone.
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Post by realview on Aug 8, 2021 7:25:30 GMT
Part 3: ACB bantamweight title fight On the next BBU PPV we have heard that Rose Byrne will challenge the new champion Olympia Valance for the ACB bantamweight title, it will take place on the same beach Olympia won the title, the Gold Coast seems to become a hot spot for Beach Boxing action.
What makes this bout interesting is two fold, first let's look at the challenger, Rose has been a contender in the BBU over the last decade, nearly winning the Contenders Six tournament two years ago with only the eventual winner and woman who would go on to win the BBU bantamweight title Alice Eve stopping her.
At 42 though some will question if she still has it, Rose herself has not boxed since that tournament so how rusty will she be? Well she told me that she feels refreshed and hasn't stopped working out since that event, she is confident of bringing home the gold to complete her legacy.
In the opposite corner will be the new champion, Olympia entered the ring the underdog against Miranda Kerr a week ago, she left with the title, ending a mammoth run for Miranda, who looked like she might retire with the belt, that fight seems to have finally put the spotlight on Olympia.
The big question for her though is now the pressure changes, being the underdog challenger is one thing, making your first defence as the champion is the polar opposite, plenty of fighters have frozen up when put under the spotlight, Rose has the experience to exploit any weaknesses Olympia shows.
The champion when asked by our reporters has said that she is looking forwards to making the ACB bantamweight title the one people speak about, that she will beat Rose when they fight
It will be a battle of wills as one woman looks to finish her legacy, the other is beginning to build theirs, while there might not be any bad blood now, it'll be interesting to see how friendly they are after this clash, who will lead the ACB bantamweight division come the end of the fight?
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Post by realview on Aug 8, 2021 7:29:08 GMT
Final Part: An interview with Kate Upton So now I am proud to welcome our special guest this week, please welcome the new BBU JMDD champion! Kate "The Queen!" Upton!
(Kate appears on video call with the BBU JMDD diamond encrusted bra title on, winking to the camera as she points at it)
Kate: it's great to be on again Tom, especially now I can show the world what a real champion looks like again after Bethany (Lily April) failed to bring anything to the division, though not everyone is as good as the Queen haha.
Tom: I guess not haha, so first how does it feel to be back in the BBU? You returned by beating your bitter rival Tamara Ecclestone only a month ago, before defeating Bethany to win the lovely diamond encrusted bra you are showing to our viewers.
Kate: I have always had such respect for the BBU, over the years I have found some absolute greats that started in the BBU and some British fighters I know help out your young stars, so I will never bad mouth the organization.
Who I will bad mouth is Tamara frickin Ecclestone, I finally showed her that in a fair fight when I don't let her cheat she has nothing on me, she robbed me twice but so help me God she will never beat me again, Bethany on the other hand doesn't deserve any publicity from me, I beat that fraud and I am back on my throne.
Tom: now for viewers interested we have a quick video showing some of your workouts, just to show what it takes to be an elite model and a championship quality boxer.
Kate: to be as good as me trust me I bust my ass to do so, I know some think of me still as some blonde who gets fans because of my figure, fact is you bring any fighter from any era of celebrity boxing against me and I will break them in two.
Tom: while it is probably still a bit early to name your first challenge, could you give us a hint of some of the people you could see having a shot in future?
Kate: I can kind of do you one better, I don't want to spoil the surprise but keep watch closely BBU and FCBA fans for that matter, I will be announcing something to do with my first defence soon, I would love to tell you Tom to give you the scoop, it'll be more fun for the fans to see what me and my management team have in store.
Tom: of course I would love to try to get this idea from you, sadly we haven't much time left, so any finally thought you'd like to share?
Kate: just simply that I love my BBU fans, I won't be away from you that long, so keep believing in your JMDD champion to run this division and make it the best damn JMD division in the world.
Tom: thank you for this interview Kate, that's sadly all we have time for folks, we hope you had fun with these posts, we will be back next Sunday morning with the next edition of the Real View.
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