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Post by realview on Nov 14, 2021 10:02:17 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen, this past week saw a Geordie grudge match to kick things off, then we went to Poland for a card that celebrated independence day there, we hope they had a wonderful day and got to see some hard hitting action with their local fighters. 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: *Flyweight: Ewelina Lisowska vs Lily Allen* *Bantamweight: Dorota Rabczewska (Doda) vs Rhian Sugden* *Lightweight: Monika Pietrasinaka vs Esti Ginsburg* And *Flyweight: Perrie Edwards vs Amber Gill* 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 Nov 14, 2021 10:04:07 GMT
Part 1: Ewelina Lisowska vs Lily Allen Battle of two of the best flyweights around today, Ewelina has only recently lost the BBU flyweight title to our current champion Ivana Baquero, while Lily Allen made sure to tell the world's press she wanted a rematch with Ivana, she was planning to use Ewelina as a stepping stone to do so.
That plan seemed to a mountain of a task as Ewelina was quick to stamp her authority in front of her home fans, Lily isn't a strong fighter on the back foot, where she was being stuffed back by straight shots into her face, Lily swinging in hooks that were simply slicing air.
It took till the third round for Lily to gain any traction, though that was more due to a clash of heads giving her an opening to strike, Ewelina found herself on the back foot against one of the hardest hitters in the division, Lily got a smile from her coach when she returned to her corner as things looked up.
But that was the last time they smiled as Lily got a cut on her nose, then was pounded to the body as Ewelina was in a ruthless mode, Lily was struggling by the end of the fourth as she walked back to her corner, head down as it was clear that she maybe bitten off more then she could chew.
In the fifth we got the answer as more body shots sent the English lass to her knees, then she got up at nine to more pounding punches, hooks hammered into the face of Lily till she gave up the ghost, out cold as she hit the deck.
Another impressive victory for Ewelina, who along with Zara Holland, Diana Korkunova and now Ivana Baquero are becoming the new flyweight dynasty in the BBU, arguably of the group she has the best technique of them, Zara is the hardest hitter, Diana the best all rounder and Ivana the best inside fighter.
Lily meanwhile probably should have taken a fight to knock her ring rust off, Ewelina might have done some of that on her, certainly not the way she wanted too, Lily has the raw power to get herself back into title contention, she needs to be patient and work her way back into her groove.
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Post by realview on Nov 14, 2021 10:06:19 GMT
Part 2: Doda vs Rhian Sugden I am shocked Doda wasn't the main event for her countries Independent day, I wouldn't want to be her manager in that meeting, she took on former JMD title contender Rhian Sugden, with stories that they could meet back in the UK for a JMD fight, first though was the business of this fight.
Neither woman is exactly shy of controversy, so after a few insults were exchanged in the back, they got down to business within the ring, Rhian went with what brought her to the dance with punches around the breasts of Doda, who seemed a little stunned to be getting hit around them as she struggled to get off the mark.
Doda struggled as Rhian kept taking her out her comfort zone, there were a few worried looking faces at ringside, with Doda needing to slug her way back into contention as her supporters tried to roar her on after such a pedestrian start to the fight.
But signs of why Rhian has struggled to adapt herself to traditional rules fights showed themselves as she was too one dimensional, each round starting with the same ploy, Doda started to bash her over the top with brutal hooks, by the end of the third that fire we are used to seeing in Rabczewska's eyes had returned.
By the fifth round Doda was the one dictating the action, beating Sugden with ruthless aggression, she sent Rhian down for a count of seven before brutally smashing her to the face with a hooking drive, ending with the English fighter being dumped to the canvas with no hope of beating the ten count.
There was a little drama after the bell as Rhian's manager Samantha Fox demanded the JMD rules rematch, Doda didn't say no but made clear she wanted to be paid to do so, Doda in JMD actually seems a neutral fit with the slightly less strict rules, though judging how she was taking the hits to her chest here, she will need to go through some dedicated training as she certainly didn't enjoy the experience, if that fight does happen bet your house that one will be going home topless, if Doda wins she might strip Rhian naked to prove a point.
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Post by realview on Nov 14, 2021 10:08:42 GMT
Part 3: Monika Pietrasinska vs Esti Ginsburg Kicking off the Polish Independence Day card was a woman who has been hard to gauge where she actually is in the pecking order of the lightweight division, Monika has challenged for the BBU lightweight title before, since then she has had short runs of wins, along with runs of defeats, can she build her way back into title contention?
Well her opponent Esti hasn't been much of a regular in the ring, only winning once in five fights, of course that didn't stop Esti from bragging that she would knockout Monika, who just basically rolled her eyes to the situation and went into battle hoping to shut the blonde up.
Straight off the bat Esti was in trouble, while her first few punches landed cleanly, she started to throw hooks that found nothing but air, allowing Monika to lay down an early marker with straight shots banging into the Israeli fighters face, getting the crowd buzzing for her.
Things certainly did not improve for Ginsburg in the second, more punches slammed through her guard, leading to her looking a little scared as Monika started to bulldoze her, leading to Esti taking a right hook behind her ear to send her down for a count of eight, the bell looked to have saved her from losing then.
It definitely couldn't save her a round later, Monika came out the tracks like a lightning bolt to batter Esti, another hook around the ear sent Esti down to the canvas, this time she could only groan in pain as the referee reached ten, certainly shutting up Esti after all that unwarranted trash talk.
Monika looked back to her best in this performance, it has to be said that Esti is hardly a star turn to beat, still you have to beat what's in front of you, hopefully for long serving Pietrasinska fans she is turning a corner onto bigger things, while Esti looks for a big win of her own to get out of this slump she is in.
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Post by realview on Nov 14, 2021 10:10:08 GMT
Final Part: Perrie Edwards vs Amber Gill To think a debuting fighter would cause such a stir in her own hometown like Amber Gill did, not just because she battered Louisa Lytton, as they say who hasn't in the ring, but after she did she called out her fellow Geordie's as she wants to be top dog of the Newcastle area, that includes her opponent several days ago Perrie Edwards.
Perrie certainly didn't take kindly to her name being called out, after winning her last fight she was quick to mention she wanted a crack at Amber, both women made it clear that the other didn't impress them one bit, with the clear threat that one of them was going to be leaving the ring on a stretcher if they got their way.
The scowls on their faces before the bell showed the hatred they had grown over this past month for the other, Perrie wanted to lay down an early marker, instead she took some heavy body shots that had her friend Jade Thirlwall even wincing seeing how they effected Edwards.
Who did start to come back in the second, Amber showing some rookie tenacities as she rushed her attacks, as you find once one punch misses, they don't simply slow down to think about their attacks, Amber kept missing as the veteran plugged her punches through holes left in Gill's defence to knock her back.
It didn't get much better in the third for Amber, she suffered her first cut in the ring with a one under her left eye, gamely she struck in where some rookies tend to shell up, leading to some heavy handed exchanges by these venomous rivals, who clashed heads and weren't afraid to wrestle it out to show who was the stronger woman.
Finally Amber went back to what worked so positively in round one, just battering the body of the singer to cause her to back off, Perrie tried to keep on fighting but soon another several crippling body punches in the fifth set her up for a nasty uppercut that ended the fight with Perrie down for the count.
Afterwards Jade made it clear she wants a showdown with Amber, it could be too soon for the rookie but she seems game for any challenge, hopefully she learns to set up her punches better, nothing wrong with being aggressive, you just need the brains to understand when fold your chips and when to go all in.
That's all we have time for folks, thank you so much to everyone who took the read to read these posts, to Vassago for writing the fights for me to review, stay safe wonderful people and hopefully we see you next week for the next edition of the Real View.
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