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Post by realview on Apr 10, 2022 7:58:56 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen, this week we had action from around the world, with Germany, Australia and back in this country seeing some BBU action, we will also focus on who the top Contenders are in a division in our final spotlight section for 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: *Flyweight: Mandy Capristo vs Sylvie Meis* *Bantamweight: Tahan Lew-Fatt vs Renee Herbert* *JMD: Chloe Goodman vs Carla Howe* And *Welterweight title contenders spotlight* 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 10, 2022 8:00:13 GMT
Part 1: Mandy Capristo vs Sylvie Meis We kicked off our week in Germany as local fighter Mandy Capristo looked to remind people of her title aspirations, in her way was the rejuvenated Sylvie Meis, who has taken to cougar boxing like a duck to water, though this certainly wouldn't be a cougar clash as Mandy has a few years less then Sylvie, could the Dutch woman reel back the years or did Mandy send her home fans home happy.
The fighters stepped into the ring looking determined, neither wanted to lose the fight as the bell rung they both come out hard, it was Sylvie who was able to break the deadlock early on, boxing back Mandy towards the ropes, Mandy looked a little worried as maybe the nerves of fighting in front of her crowd played on her mind.
While Mandy lost the first two rounds, she was able to find that extra gear in the third, taking the fight back to Sylvie as she started to catch her with power punches, Sylvie was boxing beautifully on the front foot but her reflexes are not as one point of course as they were in her prime.
By the fifth Sylvie had a bloody nose, she was trying her best to keep fighting but the power shots were proving too much for her, a right hook on her ear sent her tumbling to the deck, the crowd of course loved it as they watched their girl get the knockout, Mandy celebrated wildly.
This was a good win for Mandy over an in-form opponent, if she can keep getting good wins back to back then she should definitely be in the title picture, Mandy has a good mix of power and speed, so don't write her off making it all the way if she can keep her focus, with a stable of former flyweight champions like Cheryl Cole and Ewelina Lisowska, she has plenty of motivation to succeed.
Sylvie meanwhile of course will be feeling sore, still she shouldn't be disheartened as she very much was on top early in the fight, she has already proven a success in cougar boxing, a return to that should see her regain momentum again.
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Post by realview on Apr 10, 2022 8:02:14 GMT
Part 2: Tahan Lew-Fatt vs Renee Herbert After the stunning upset of Olympia Valance losing her ACB bantamweight title to Elisha Herbert a week ago, suddenly the fight between previous opponent's of Olympia became massive, Tahan Lew-Fatt and Renee Herbert of course both want to be the best in Australia, the big question concerning Renee though is she happy playing blocker for her sibling or is she upset that Elisha did what she couldn't do?
Renee kept tight lipped on the matter, in fact she kept completely silent going into the bout as clearly she knew that any answer she gave on the matter would lead to speculation, Tahan meanwhile fought on home soil in the paddock area of another Supercar race as her man got ready to race the next day.
This was a six round fight instead of the normal ten, they traded stiff shots to start the fight, looking for a way to get around each others defences, Renee soon found herself on the back foot as Tahan found her groove, knocking back the younger fighter with clean shots through her opponent's guard.
Renee though wouldn't settle for being knocked around, she came on the inside to work away, forcing heated exchanges in phone booth style clashes, Renee especially seemed to enjoy trying to lift Tahan's boobs out her top.
Back and forth went the action, getting so competitive they clashed heads, Renee had the will to try to force the fight but Tahan was smartly boxing her way out of trouble, that's why it wasn't really a surprise the judges had a split decision, with the judges falling on the side of Tahan, honestly it was one of those fights that if either won or a draw you couldn't complain, that said I just had it in favour of Tahan as she boxed slightly better then Renee, who only really looked her best when fighting on the inside, Tahan held her own pretty well there too.
But of course now the question is does Tahan deserve a shot at Elisha Herbert for the belt? Hmm well beating Renee is certainly a tough feat, it may simply come down to does Elisha want to get revenge for her sister or does she have someone in mind that she might see as more fitting for her first shot, till we hear from the new champion it's all just speculation.
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Post by realview on Apr 10, 2022 8:04:06 GMT
Part 3: Chloe Goodman vs Carla Howe We had JMD action between two very similar glamour models on Wednesday, with Chloe Goodman looking to get a win after being knocked out by Molly-Mae Hague two weeks ago, she took on former FCBA JMD title challenger Carla Howe in Blackpool's legendary tower.
Before the clash took place both women were confident in their pre-match statements, though when they made their way to the ring it looked more like Carla was the confident one, Chloe maybe worried about what shape she was in after being put out for the count in that fight against Molly-Mae.
But when that bell rung it was Chloe who looked the stronger in the exchanges, while it was a scruffy start to proceedings, Goodman used her jab to outbox a more hectic Howe, who seemed to want to make a real statement to the other women in the division by bashing Chloe into submission, instead she was being reminded what the taste of a leather glove in her face and jugs felt like.
After a telling off by her coach though the switch turned on for Chloe, she started to pick her punches better, able to close the distance more and begin to bully back her opponent, Chloe didn't look as strong on the inside, being knocked back around the ring onto ropes, it got scrappy at times with both trying to wrestle each other around the ring.
The fourth round was where the end for Goodman came, she kept getting mauled more and more as the fight went on, Carla was driving the wind out of her as Chloe did her best to keep going, till finally a right hook sent her sprawling to the canvas, Chloe was too hurt as she got to all fours, that's all she wrote as the bell rung after Goodman was counted out.
It was a very solid win for Howe as she got herself back on the winning trail after losing to Sydney Sweeney for the FCBA title, though there will be some questioning how impressive the win really was as questions over Chloe's state have to be asked, was Chloe fully recovered from her last fight? Mentally she certainly didn't look it, her manager Katie Price leaving her behind after the defeat won't have helped that either, Katie herself needs go take the blame as she was the one who threw Chloe back into the deep end.
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Post by realview on Apr 10, 2022 8:05:25 GMT
Final Part: Welterweight top Contenders spotlight So if you have been following the Real View for the past few months then you'll have seen once a month we have looked at the different title contenders in each division, these are people we feel could earn a title shot this year, in the welterweight division here in the BBU we have Karen Gillan holding the title, just recently beating Toni Garrn to retain her title after taking it from Damaris Lewis, these are the people we feel she could face.
Hailey Clauson - this is in our eyes the most underrated welterweight in celebrity boxing right now, Hailey at worst you could argue started her career with mixed results, in the past two years she has really found her feet as a fighter, winning nine in a row in the BBU.
Alexandra Graham - we might see a battle of the beautiful redheads, Alexina has an impressive seven wins in nine fights, problem is she last fought for the BBU title just last year and lost, it does feel like if she can get a few wins on the board then she'll shove her way back into the spotlight again.
Joan Smalls - the somewhat forgotten woman of the division, Joan is a former BBU welterweight champion in recent years, has a record of thirteen wins in seventeen fights, problem is her last fight was fifteen months ago, it was a knockout win over Sasha Luss but for whatever reason she seems happy helping her stablemates Josephine Skriver and Hilary Rhoda then fighting herself.
Kate Upton - this is probably the first name that popped up in peoples heads when mentioning this division, Kate "the great" Upton certainly has done it all, being the first two time BBU JMDD champion, her actually BBU record isn't as great as I bet people assume, she is eight in thirteen, which is still amazing but not an unstoppable force on British shores, still if Kate ever decides to turn her gaze on the welterweight title here, she would be a serious contender right away.
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 will be back next Sunday morning for the next edition of the Real View.
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Post by Doda on Apr 11, 2022 20:11:42 GMT
When Charlotte finally loses the JMD title then I'm gonna step in to make sure bimbos like Carla Howe won't have a chance to steal it! She doesn't look all that tough if you ask me! 
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