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Post by realview on Feb 5, 2017 9:28:54 GMT
Tom Hilton:Hello ladies and Gentlemen, what a week, the BBU has seen fights around the world, girls fighting in offices and well we are here for another week First we stay in England, Liverpool to be precise for a big bout in the BBU, Lily Allen returned to try and stake her claim for a title rematch with Jenna Louise Coleman by taking on another title contender in Heidi Range, who took the spoils and a step closer to a title shot? Then discuss the latest main event for the Black Eagle Boxing (BEB) stables events in Cologne, our seemingly favourite up and comer Cher Lloyd got into the ring with BEB's own Sandy Moelling, could the unbeaten fighter keep the streak going? Or could the local fighter keep German pride with a win. But there wasn't only one bout in Germany, Isla Fisher travelled there to see if she could get her career on track for the first real time, she took on Collien Fernandes who was after keeping her own career chugging along. The last part of the show sees us continue our travels through the BBU's prospects and this time we focus on the lightweights, which girls will catch our eyes for a strong year going forward? Let's wait and see. So we have hope that winter isn't biting you where you are (puts on New England Patriots shirt) I'll be watching the Brady Brunch win the Super Bowl tonight, hopefully a better pick then the Carolina Panthers last year or I'm just a jinx
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Post by realview on Feb 5, 2017 9:29:38 GMT
Part 1: Lily Allen vs Heidi Range To think, Lily Allen a year ago finally got a title shot at Jenna Louise Coleman and just saw her title chances slip through her fingers with a devastating knock out loss.
One year later and Lily is aiming to have a real go at getting back into title contention with a victory over a girl who surprisingly hasn't had a title shot in her career, even with some impressive wins over top opposition.
So the stage was set, Heidi was in her home town of Liverpool, Lily didn't even attempt to make friends, just being her brash self that has seen her feud with everyone within music it seems.
It was noticeable that Lily hadn't fought in over a year, her early attacks were off target and Heidi made her pay early in the fight with the crisper and more meaningful shots.
It got so bad for Lily in the early going, the crowd were chanting for a KO off there favourite Sugarbabe, Heidi just kept calm, not letting the crowds excitement drag her into a mistake and she kept Allen on the ropes.
Then in round 4 Lily awoke, like a sleeping giant; she just tore into the face of Heidi, who'd make a small mistake, but you never do that against a top fighter.
As Heidi tried to get control back of the fight, Lily just ripped through the defences of Heidi, that pitbull like quality of Lily's showing as she kept right on top of the blonde, not letting her breath or have to to create a comeback like she'd been allowed to.
By Round 6, the fight looked to be pretty even scorecard wise, things became a nightmare for the crowd, a perfect shot to the liver area of Heidi cut the engine off and let Lily switch the lights off with a thudding right hook to the temple and Heidi's night ended with a knockout.
After the fight, Lily was her brash self once again, taunting the crowd in her own enigmatic way, the biggest thing for her though was seeing she could come back from a bad position.
The fight against the champion last year had started to put a few doubts in pundits minds if Miss Allen did truly have the heart to be a champion, tonight showed that she could come back from behind the 8 ball to win very comfortably in the end.
For Heidi? She's not getting younger and it will be a shame if she can never earn that elusive flyweight title shot before it becomes to late.
I still see her having plenty in the tanks for a few years to come before I get complaints, this isn't a her careers over speech, just a grab onto success when you can and smell the roses later speech.
Hopefully we can see these two again some day as it was a great fight and I think Heidi has her fellow Scousers to repay for Lily's actions to them.
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Post by realview on Feb 5, 2017 9:30:53 GMT
Part 2: Cher Lloyd vs Sandy Moelling OK first off, I'm expecting someone to show bias before we get to the real gravy of what happened in Germany, yes we like Cher here at the Real View, yes we have a signed photo she sent yours truly on our wall in the offices as fan mail and we speak about her a lot.
But let's be clear, she has started her career like a house on fire and she fights what feels once a week because that's the plans she has to run the table evidently and get a title shot soon, so we have to discuss her.
Phew! Now that is out the way, let's talk about her latest trip to Germany to face German celebrity boxing icon Sandy Moelling in the latest Black Eagle boxing card that saw my old verbal sparring partner Gina Wild set this up.
The first round was competitive, both girls with national pride in the latest England vs Germany scrap spurring them into a hectic brawl.
Both cleaning the others clock up top, Cher employing JMD tactics was something I didn't expect but it didn't do much as Sandy kept up with her early tempo.
But after the first round; Cher adapted to the task and started to dominant the action, rattling punches to the body of the German had the crowd up in arms, not happy with the way Sandy defended herself.
By the fourth, Sandy looked used up, just being pounded to the face by the faster fighter, who finally got a knock down late in the round, Sandy beating the count but judging by her reactions, the finish was coming.
Which it finally did as Gina thankfully threw the towel in with Cher just raining punches into a defenceless Sandy's face, for once I will not be calling Gina on that front, I will be calling her on something later though.
Cher looked as good as ever, just a real machine in the ring when she gets going, the only question is, when does she take that step up?
You could argue she did when she fought Biedermann, but it's been pretty much the same level or worse since, so a step up is warranted in our eyes to see how far this youngster can go, we still honestly believe far for the record.
While for Sandy, why did Gina put her in this fight? Ironically Biedermann was the one who put it best with her tweet, clearly looking out for her best friend.
Sandy needed a rehabilitated after a poor last 12 months saw her lose repeatedly, so putting her against a girl on the up is mind boggling, but that's the problem with Gina up to now, simply a coach and not a manager is all I'll say on the matter.
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Post by realview on Feb 5, 2017 9:34:32 GMT
Part 3: Collien Fernandes vs Isla Fisher So this was the undercard to the Lloyd vs Moelling main event, a fight between two girls who needed a win to get 2017 off to a good start in what could be a long drawn out year for the loser.
To give you a quick history, Isla while a Hollywood star; hasn't been a shining light in the BBU, the same way that Ellen Page hasn't been in any boxing ring.
While Collien has had a mixed start, well OK that is being nice, she's 1 and 3 already in her young career, at 36 this year, a rise to the top is highly unlikely to most pundits, but Lucy Hale has proven you can start off badly and become a champ if that adds any comfort (the fact Lucy is a lot younger shouldn't)
So these two while not antagonist to each other, still knew this was a big chance for each other, the same way Sunderland and Crystal Palace did in the Premier league just yesterday,
Unlike that football match, we got fight from both sides, Isla started off the better after a mixed bag of a first round for both.
Even when Collien started to get more aggressive, Isla surprisingly showed some good skills, ones she could have used in her comeback bout but lacked then.
It took 5 rounds! 5 rounds for Collien to get any sort of momentum in the fight, nothing would make you think she could do much in the ring this night till one cracking liver shot started to unravel the redhead Isla's plans.
Even then in the 6th, while Collien scored a knockdown, she got caught as the fight resumed, a lack of focus is all we can assume and Isla was back at her in desperation.
Then Isla made a fatal mistake, I had her ahead in the fight, so instead of seeing out a lackluster battle, she decided to get into a brawl with the German.
Her body still hadn't recovered and it led to her going down to her knees and being counted out, all the energy she expended to get such a dominant lead, was gone because of one stupid move.
Collien to her credit showed humility, chatting to Isla about the fight and the two showed concern for each other surprisingly, it was a nice touch and shows that Collien at least deserves support for being a good person.
Gina on the other hand should be on her hands and knees thanking what ever force of nature was on her side, a sure fire win in some peoples eyes and it was almost one of the biggest disasters of the year and we are just in early February!
Collien didn't look focused, she seemed to lack a fire to get in and dispose of a supposedly inferior opponent and yet she was behind most of the fight.
I expect the "a wins a win no matter how it happens" argument, but Gina won't be able to hide behind that for too long, unless she can get Collien to fight a list of over the hill fighters for the rest of her career.
Sorry for the rant for some viewers, but us at the Real View have pointed these issues out before and Gina has been too stubborn to take notice, well the day will come when she wakes up from her own world and reality bits her is how I'll end this rant.
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Post by realview on Feb 5, 2017 9:35:19 GMT
Final Part: Ones to look out for (lightweights) So we have done flyweights and Bantamweights, now it's time we focus on a division I feel that has the biggest amount of potential of any, so I apologize to the many we miss this week.
Let's start with a fighter with a lot of up side, Kelly Gale is only 21, yet has already been touted as a future great by some, we don't know if we would go that far, but with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses, this could be a big year already in her career, as she has some people wondering if she deserves the reputation she's gaining.
But if we talk of Kelly, you have to discuss Sara Sampaio, another Girls Friday girl who is also a model, the 25 year old is 3 and 1 in her young career but won a hard fight against a former champion in Miriam Leone and lost to title contender Krystal Forscutt after giving her a hard time.
That win against Miriam Leone gave Sara what Kelly hasn't gotten yet, a win over a major fighter and you'd say these two might be stablemates and friends, but they might be competing parallel to each other for the top fights, to go with the other top fighters in their stables lightweight core.
Next up is Nadia Force, the 27 year old is the only unbeaten fighter on the list with 6 wins with 5 by knockout, showing you why this Irish girl is feared by some of the bigger girls in the division.
While her last win against Emmy Rossum was dubious, she has beaten Sarah Harding, whose a good journey level fighter and her best friend in boxing a certain Kelly Gale, so she looks the one to watch getting the first title shot of this group of fighters.
Last in this list but certainly equal in our opinions is Yasmin Verheijen, this soon to be 23 year old Dutch beauty Netherlands winner, holds a record of 3 wins and 1 loss.
Wins over Laury Thilleman, who holds a bright future in herself if she can sort some parts of her game out, the always dangerous in the ring Daisy Lowe and rival beauty queen Amy Willerton showed the world what she could do.
A beach boxing loss to Jodi Gordon isn't a terrible thing and as long as she continues to get into the ring to fight this year, Yasmin we believe will be in the title hunt quickly as well.
As we stated, there are many more lightweight prospects, Thilleman, Willerton, the new Sirens fighters, in all honesty, this is the division to look out for in 2017.
I hope you guys enjoyed today's show and we will see if any of these girls reach their full potential.
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Post by Cher Lloyd on Feb 5, 2017 17:13:26 GMT
Hi everyone, Of course I'm delighted to see that Tom Hilton keeps talking great things about me and well, please don't forget that I'm still a free agent so I basically choose my own schedule and I'm not gonna apologize for Gina Wild making a bad decision! (winks) She invited me to travel to Germany and it's not my problem Sandy got her face bashed in! Another blonde wimp who thinks she owns the boxing world! However I'm open to any advice, if Real View has anyone out there who would guarantee a "set up" in my schedule, I'm listening! Perhaps I will join Tom for a private session in the studio where he'll personally explain me why I should choose this girl and not someone else? (winks)
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Post by realview on Feb 5, 2017 18:48:39 GMT
Well I'm always open to people visiting our offices for a private chat, you are certainly welcome to come and see me.. I mean us for a talk about your future.
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Post by Cher Lloyd on Feb 5, 2017 22:51:53 GMT
Yay! With Cheryl Cole... Versini... whatever... and Michelle Keegan currently making big bucks in the USA, I'm the undisputed hottest BBU flyweight property right now! If only Bonnie Sveen didn't win that best of three... grr... but hey, you invited ME on the show and not that Aussie tramp! I'm wearing my best dress, Tom! Make sure I'm greeted like a future champ! (winks)
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Post by Bonnie Sveen on Feb 6, 2017 4:15:15 GMT
Funny Cher, you almost sound jealous that I kicked Mutya's ass to win my best of three fights, hmm.. I wonder why that is. Is it because Tom spoke about me as much as you? I mean I wonder if I'll be allowed to see him privately, or you have to dress like a street walker to see him. Lucky for you that I want the ACB title on my wall first, so you go earn your strips and win the BBU title, because I'll put my title when I get it against yours. But why I'm I betting you never achieve anything that doesn't involve laying on your back hussy! This is what a natural born fighter and lady looks like, not a tramp!
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Post by Cher Lloyd on Feb 6, 2017 19:38:28 GMT
How dare you?!!! I was actually being very nice calling you a tramp! Hell, you don't belong in my league and sooner or later I'm gonna have to prove that personally! You know, I'm the gorgeous type and you're just another boring blonde who thinks she owns the world. Big deal! You'll never come close to matching my BBU status and well, I don't think you can even bother Emily Browning too much! You have been warned, little Bonnie, so stay away from my undisputed superiority... or else!!! Grr....
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Post by Bonnie Sveen on Feb 6, 2017 20:58:06 GMT
How dare me?!?! How dare you bytch! You started this, so let me finish this, stay away from me, if you don't then I'll shut you up in person. On Emily, I'll fight her soon enough when I'm fit enough, a best of three takes it out of you, but you wouldn't have the guts to do it.
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Post by Gina Wild on Feb 7, 2017 19:06:46 GMT
OK, move over! Let's don't pretend these girls, like whoever takes women named Bonnie & Cher seriously anyway? - actually matter in the big picture! What matters is Collien getting a win and Sandy, well, let's don't get there just yet... It should be obvious to a big shot reporter like Tom that the Eagles flyweight division needs the most help out of the lot. I mean, shall I enter the ring again? Nope, I'm not making that decision so Sandy and Collien have to get the job done! Cher Lloyd is a pest, Sandy had all the tools available to knock her out... and Collien? She did great! Isla Fisher isn't a pushover, I mean her record is kinda weak but she's a real brawler and we're not talking a title eliminator here after all. For us, every win is very important and while Real View struggles to support us, we won't send Ann-Kathrin Brommel each and every time to steal the artistic impression marks. You have to love our less successful girls too!
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Post by realview on Feb 7, 2017 20:06:31 GMT
Molly McGrath:For some reason Tom doesn't want to talk to you, I'm guessing he and you have history then. So hi, I'm the new girl for the Real View and I can clearly see that you are deluded if you think putting Sandy against Cher was smart and talking up Isla Fisher is right. (sorry Isla but true) Lastly thank God you know not to get into the ring, I mean if that is how you train your fighters, I'd hate to see you actually step into the ring! Oh and as Tom said, the door is open to managers and fighters, but I think it would be my door left open and let's just say that my door has the sign "come to fight, leave your heels at the door" my heels will be off ready for you.
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