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Post by realview on Jul 3, 2022 8:55:32 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen, on Wednesday we had an action packed night on the pay per view, with four title bouts at the top of the card which we will talk about, along with several grudge filled bouts on the undercard. 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: *BBU JMDD title fight: Tamara Ecclestone vs Hailey Clauson* *BBU welterweight title fight: Josephine Skriver vs Karen Gillan* *BBU bantamweight title fight: Harumi Nemoto vs Sophia Thomalla* And *BBU lightweight title fight: Valentina Fradegrada vs Holly Peers* 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 Jul 3, 2022 8:57:54 GMT
Part 1: BBU JMDD title fight The main event of the latest BBU PPV saw Hailey Clauson put her JMDD title on the line for the first time, Tamara Ecclestone was the first in line for the shot, with both women getting up close and personal at the press conference, plenty of boob bumps as they tried to get into their opponent's head.
Tamara was suspiciously not as abrasive as usual, maybe showing respect to Hailey, maybe for the first time showing a little fear of an opponent, Hailey looked fearsome in her confidence, not backing down to the socialite, yelling insults at her challenging.
That confidence was on full show as Hailey was walking down Tamara, using her power to bully around the challenger, Tamara having to show her defensive skills to make a comeback in the second to show she wasn't going to push around so easily.
Both showed why they are in main events as they adapted to what each fighter was throwing at them, this was a great contest as they both had their successes, Hailey though looked to be one step ahead physically through the fight, kept getting on top as Tamara was being forced back.
Leading to the sixth round with Clauson starting to batter down Tamara, who was breathing harder then Hailey, a barrage to the torso of the brunette sent her down to all fours, while Tamara beat the count at eight, the referee stepped in to stop the fight as she was leaking punches like a sieve.
Hailey already looks like she is going to be a fearsome champion if this performance is a taste of what's to come, she is on top of a growing division, Hailey has a great team behind her and looks a different woman to the one who stepped into the ring even just two years ago, she looks to have an aura around her as her confidence grows even stronger.
For Tamara, well she has a stable now to run, at forty this may have been her last chance at winning a title, one thing we have seen is her drive to win, Tamara will most likely keep trying to be on top of the division, I wouldn't want to be her next opponent.
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Post by realview on Jul 3, 2022 8:59:51 GMT
Part 2: BBU welterweight title fight For the BBU welterweight title bout, we had a third chapter to the somewhat friendly rivalry between challenger Josephine Skriver and champion Karen Gillan, going into the fight Karen had won those first two contests, so the question was would she make it a hat trick or could Josephine dethrone the champion?
Going into the bout there was a lot of respect between them, there was tension between them, when you put a prize like a BBU title on the line, even the closest of people can want to smack a friend or someone they like out the way for the prize.
The early part of the contest was close, with both very similar physically, they were trying to find the answers on how to control the action, with Josephine even in the fourth starting to rough up Karen with a front headlock, showing how important to the fighters.
The first big moment of drama took place in the fifth, Josephine got bumped back by Karen's left forearm and caught Josephine with an uppercut that put her down onto her backside, the model got up at eight and boxed defensively to get out the round.
After that things started to turn around as Josephine started to catch Karen with counter punches, leading to the eighth round when a left opened up Karen to a nasty right hook that sent down the champion, Karen tried to get to her feet, she didn't have the strength to do so, giving us a new champion as Josephine now gets her chance to rule the roost.
Karen showed her class after the result was announced by congratulating Josephine, I still think these two will clash again in one of the more friendlier rivalries in celebrity boxing, with both women matching up well in each of their contests so far.
For Josephine going forwards, we'll now see if she can take the pressure with the bullseye firmly on her back, beating Karen is a good start but with other champions, top contenders coming through, she will certainly be tested.
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Post by realview on Jul 3, 2022 9:02:31 GMT
Part 3: BBU Bantamweight title fight Harumi Nemoto came back to the BBU after the last year taking her talents to the FCBA for the Revolution Boxing stable, she looked to be the one to dethrone the undefeated BBU bantamweight champion Sophia Thomalla in a real international clash.
Harumi's stable certainly looked confident she would get the job done, putting the challenge in the public eye for the fight, anyone who has seen Sophia in the ring knows she has hidden from nobody, so the bout was made with the looks on both women's faces certainly could kill.
As expected if you have seen Nemoto fight, she looked to crowd the champion out the opening gates, Sophia tried to ward her off with several crisp punches, instead she was knocked back by Harumi, who threw in a few JMD quality punches to rile up the champion.
While the second also went the way of the Japanese model, Sophia found her cutting edge to really start taking the fight out of her challenger, first starting with some crisp punches up top that created space, then switching to the body to take the fight out of her opponent.
The fifth round saw Harumi getting caught early and never recovering, a right hook crashed onto the chin of Nemoto, making her crumble to the canvas, making it to all fours but she couldn't find the energy to make it all the way up to her feet, making this win number thirteen for Thomalla, who we will need to look into it but we believe she has the longest undefeated streak without a loss on her record in BBU history.
Don't quote us exactly on that, she has though torn apart for the most part those women who have decided to step up to the plate, the bantamweight division being so crowded with talent means a dominant run like this technically shouldn't be possible, that's how special a fighter Sophia is, how strong you have to be to defeat her.
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Post by realview on Jul 3, 2022 9:03:38 GMT
Final Part: BBU lightweight title fight Of all the title fights on Wednesdays PPV, this is the one that should have had people excited, the undefeated BBU Italian lightweight champion Valentina Fradegrada took on BBU world lightweight champion Holly Peers for the big belt, both women with plenty to prove.
Holly is somewhat of a Cinderella story champion to some, after struggling for momentum, seen as lesser to her stablemates like Kelly Brook, Holly suddenly turned things up and dethroned Miranda Kerr a few months ago in stunning fashion, the doubts for some pundits lingered going into this defence.
While across the ring with six straight wins in her career was Valentina, though some questioned if she could survive stepping out her comfort zone of Italy, take on the world's best, ironically her win over Miranda Kerr leading into the title match eased some of those doubt, to most this was a straight 50/50 fight.
Once the bell rung it was war, both slugging it out in the early rounds, Holly landing the cleaner punches in the first, Valentina roaring back in the second with some nasty looking body punching, the third was tightly fought to show why this fight had been such a tough one to call.
In the fourth Valentina took control after landing a hard right hook to the jaw of the champion, Holly looked to be in a degree of trouble as the Italian stunner was bullying her around the outside part of the ring, Peers used her experience in these big fight matches to stifle Fradegrada's work with jabs and clinches.
That allowed Holly time to readjust and come roaring back at the end of the sixth round, Valentina looked tense in the seventh round as clearly it was playing on her mind that Peers survived her barrage and was unleashing back on her, leading to one mistake turning the fight, a missed cross punch left Fradegrada open to a uppercut that sent her down for a count of eight, the referee moments later stopped the fight as the challenger was out on her feet.
If there are still any doubters about the champion, Holly beat a real top contender in Valentina, who will most likely come back stronger with the experience from this defeat, both women deserve a lot of credit for what was arguably the fight of the PPV.
That's all we have time for folks, thank you so much for taking the time to read these posts, we hope you enjoyed them, the next episode of the Real View will be back next Sunday morning.
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