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Post by realview on Sept 26, 2021 8:08:18 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen, this week we started things off with the JMD debut of Jesy Nelson, there was action in Wembley Stadium with lightweight fighters taking center stage, the BBU PPV was also announce for this month, with four title fights taking place on the card this Wednesday. 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: *Jesy Nelson vs Rhian Sugden* *BBU JMDD title fight preview* *BBU flyweight title fight preview* And *BBU welterweight title fight preview* 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 Sept 26, 2021 8:09:26 GMT
Part 1: Jesy Nelson vs Rhian Sugden It has been a wild ride for Jesy Nelson over the past year, first splitting up from Little Mix to trying to be a solo artist that has failed to launch so far with delays to her first single coming out, on this new trend of starting again, she ventured into the world of JMD against someone who just had a title shot only in the past few months.
Rhian Sugden nearly won the JMD championship from Charlotte Church, just falling short after a hell of a war, this was a heck of a starting point for Jesy, though judging by the sniping before the bell had even rung, both wanted this fight badly.
At the bell Jesy came flying out the gates to take the fight to Rhian, it wasn't long in the opener for Rhian's experience to show to knock back Jesy with the cleaner punches, she wasn't letting Nelson breath when she kept whacking away to the body to make Jesy back off.
In the second the balloon looked to have burst for Jesy as she was sent down by an uppercut, she made one mistake of losing focus, nearly losing her debut in just two rounds, she got up and in the third things didn't get much better as Rhian just looked a real class above her.
Fourth round finally saw Jesy show some fight as she caught her opponent with several good body shots, problem was when Sugden was on the retreat Nelson was too slow to close the distance, finding herself getting clipped with counter shots to keep her back.
Rhian finally finished the job in the fifth with a hell of a body attack, several shots to the liver caused Jesy to cry out as she was badly winded and hurt, finally going down for the count sobbing, of course things got worse when Rhian got her gloves off, you can go check that out as you don't need a play by play from me.
The main thing is Jesy now has a date with Bianca Gascoigne, who reportedly was her original opponent till Bianca picked up a shoulder injury, that will be a much easier fight for Jesy, question is can she really adapt to this style, she had moments where she simply looked lost, she will need to spar more, get used to the different in JMD to traditional fighting or she will be struggling to make traction in the new division.
While the winner will be looking to rebuild herself for another crack at a title, she suits JMD like a glove clearly, though the division itself keeps getting stronger, along with Charlotte Church just looking utterly unbeatable right now, don't write off Rhian holding the diamond encrusted bra herself someday.
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Post by realview on Sept 26, 2021 8:10:38 GMT
Part 2: BBU JMDD title fight preview This Wednesday sees the next pay per view with the main event seeing the woman you the BBU fans picked to challenge Kate Upton for the Diamond encrusted title bra, Abigail Ratchford could make a meteoric rise to the top in one fell swoop.
Abigail has won her last two across the BBU and FCBA, since joining the legendary Lioness Club she has found a home that has really brought out the best in her, this will be her first crack at a title, from everything we have heard from her, she is ready to take the title from Kate for her fans.
The issue she has of course is she is fighting one of the greats of celebrity boxing, arguably the GOAT when it comes to JMD style rules with her winning multiple JMDD titles over both the BBU and FCBA, this is Upton's first defence since dethroning the seemingly unbeatable Bethany Lily April two months ago.
Experience certainly goes to Kate heading into this one, the biggest question a lot of pundits are wondering is will the champion underestimate Abigail? Who is improving fight by fight to look a real hot contender, Kate has had a habit in the past of losing focus against women she clearly doesn't rate, the comments from Kate calling Abigail a nobody to the press has to give her fans a little worry.
The betting odds of course are firmly on Kate's side, with her basically odds on to retain, though don't write off Abigail to upset those odds, it should be said the person with the keenest eyes on this fight will be Ela Kawalec, who nearly won the poll to challenge Kate here herself, surely whoever wins this can't look beyond her for the next challenge.
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Post by realview on Sept 26, 2021 8:11:55 GMT
Part 3: BBU flyweight title fight preview Over the past few months Ivana Baquero has come out of seemingly nowhere to get herself into title contention, Ewelina Lisowska has been the dominant champion that has ruled the roost for a good portion of the year, who will leave on Wednesday with the title.
In one corner will be the fiery Spanish actress Ivana, who in recent months has beaten the likes of former champion Jenna Louise Coleman to show she might finally be fulfilling her potential that was touted over five years ago when she joined the BBU, a mixture of losses in big fights mixed with inactivity at times had caused her to lose contention, three great wins in a row over the past few months has made the champion take notice.
That champion in the other corner is the Polish singer Ewelina, who has simply been the force to watch in the flyweight division, beating Zara Holland twice shows she is someone you can't turn your nose up to, where Ivana is a Latin fighting machine, Ewelina can be a calculating surgeon of a fighter at times, using footwork and a hammer like jab formed through years of kick boxing training, she is arguably the pound for pound best in the BBU as of today.
Of course who comes out on top? Well of all the bouts on the card this is the closest to call as the odds show, both women are understandably fired up for the test ahead, Ewelina is the slight favourite due to her championship experience, Ivana's record isn't anything to turn your nose up at either, it will simply be who can enforce their will on the action will come out on top, though it will take a few rounds before that happens, I don't see it going the distance as I think Ivana's style will either prove successful or be too open for her own good.
I'll maybe not be sticking my neck out too far when I say this could be the fight of the night, neither is going to want to be on the retreat for long, both are strong willed and will fight till they can't take anymore, be prepared for a war.
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Post by realview on Sept 26, 2021 8:13:29 GMT
Final Part: BBU welterweight title fight preview Another interesting fight is the clash between the undefeated in the BBU challenger Alexina Graham, taking on the champion Damaris Lewis, who looks the most suspect champion right now in the BBU after her horrific run in the Diamond Boxing tournament in the FCBA that saw her even lose to the last place Bridget Regan.
Alexina has won seven BBU fights in a row, with only BBU lightweight champion Miranda Kerr beating her in the FCBA's Victoria Secret tournament, Alexina is a pure boxer who will look to stick and move, has a textbook stance and uses her jab beautifully to set up her punches, not the hardest hitter but makes up for that with speed.
The champion meanwhile is the polar opposite of that, you could argue she is the BBU's Wilder, she does use her jab but Damaris prefers to land hammer hooks, one of the hardest hitters in all the BBU, she will look to bully Alexina from the opening bell till she can hopefully for her fans knockout the redhead to keep her title.
What the world wants to know after Damaris went on a break after the Diamond Boxing tournament mess, is she mentally prepared for this fight? By the end of the tournament she was showing signs of frustration that led her to fight even more wild, making mistakes she normally wouldn't make, if that version turns up then sorry to say to her supporters but the title will be Alexina's.
If Damaris comes out in her best form then Alexina will have a war on her hands, Damaris isn't a fluke champion, she is on her day easily a top three welterweight in the world, Alexina of course will hope that version is gone.
That's all we have time for folks, thank you to everyone who took the time to read these posts, we hope you enjoyed them, we'll be back next Sunday morning with the next edition of the Real View.
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