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Post by realview on Aug 28, 2022 8:50:13 GMT
Real View intro:Hello ladies and gentlemen, we found out this week the fights taking place on the next BBU pay per view, it might be the biggest card of the year in terms of quality top to bottom, from top JMDD fighters clashing, two title fights and pound for pound stars battling it out, it's hard to find a fight that won't be at minimum good, we will preview four fights from the card. 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 welterweight title bout preview* *BBU Italian lightweight title bout preview* *Diana Korkunova vs Elisha Herbert preview* And *Chloe Khan vs Christine McGuiness JMDD 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 Aug 28, 2022 8:52:15 GMT
Part 1: BBU welterweight title bout preview This Wednesday the main event of the next pay per view sees a clash of champions, the ACB welterweight champion Jesinta Campbell looks to become a unified champion as she challenges the BBU welterweight champion Josephine Skriver, these two already have history from last year when Josephine beat Jesinta, has a year changed things around and Jesinta overtook Josephine?
When they fought last year it was an intense bout, both winning rounds before being put on the back foot by their opponent, Josephine was able to take the undefeated record of Jesinta with a brutal right hook in the fifth round, knocking the Aussie fighter out to move herself closer to winning the BBU welterweight title.
Since then Jesinta has kept a tight grip on her ACB title, only last month defeating Elizabeth Debicki to retain her title, in nine bouts of her career, still only Josephine can claim to have beaten her, as shown by her comments in the build up to the fight, this is gonna be as much about evening the score as it is about the BBU title.
Across the ring Josephine will be making her first defense since beating Karen Gillan to win the belt, she went on a small run of wins but did actually lose her last fight, a non-title bout in the FCBA against Kate Upton, who very well might be watching this bout keenly to add to her own record of titles someday.
Both are similar in builds and style, it came down to a mistake from Jesinta in their first bout that led to her downfall, since then arguably both have gotten better, so has one moved well away from the other? I believe they are still very similar in ability, this is as close to a coin toss bout as there might be, this very well might come down to whose more motivated on the night.
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Post by realview on Aug 28, 2022 8:54:57 GMT
Part 2: BBU Italian Lightweight title bout preview Another title bout taking place on the PPV is the Italian lightweight title, a title that has gained real prominence over the last twelve months, Valentina Fradegrada has had a real strangle hold on the belt, this coming Wednesday though might be her greatest test as former world title challenger Melissa Satta looks to grab hold of the belt for herself.
Melissa might be stableless but she has been a top contender in the lightweight division for awhile, a poor run of results saw the Sirens cut her but Melissa has had several successes since then, she will look to use her experience and rough housing tactics to get under the skin of the champion, beat her down and take the title.
Valentina meanwhile off a world title loss to Holly Peers will be looking to get back on the winners podium, from what we've seen of her in the build up, she has stepped up her training and looks even fitter somehow then she was before, she'll look to use her raw power and aggression to overwhelm the challenger, she might have to watch out about getting caught trying to walk down the cagey Satta.
This is another tough fight to call, Melissa has the experience and is a tough cookie to break, Valentina is one fearsome puncher, she can also take a punch, the odds are that Valentina will be leaving with the belt again but Melissa is certainly going to be in the fight from the opening bell, with the tempers they have, you very well could have the fight of the night, it is a stacked card so if it turns out it is then you are in for a real treat.
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Post by realview on Aug 28, 2022 8:56:32 GMT
Part 3: Diana Korkunova vs Elisha Herbert preview On a PPV full of amazing bouts, this might be the one that goes under the radar that should be talked about more, in one corner will be the former BBU flyweight champion Diana Korkunova, at one time the best pound for pound fighter in the BBU, winning awards left, right and center, across from her will be the ACB bantamweight champion Elisha Herbert, someone who has had a breakout year, winning fights in the ACB, BBU and FCBA, something not many can claim to have done.
Diana has been a little quiet this year, she is still one of the best and still very young, some will say she will have a point to prove after being entrenched in the title picture at one point, she has become more an outside contender lately, watching things playing out as she racks up wins, a win over Elisha would certainly put her right back towards the front of the queue.
Elisha on the other hand proudly holds the ACB bantamweight title, something she has paraded around the BBU and FCBA since winning it, Diana is slightly bulker of the fighters but Elisha can smack when she wants to, she has a great technique for someone so young, while it should probably be whispered, she seems the more talented sibling between her and her twin sister Renee, who is far from a bad fighter.
This isn't for titles but purely pride, Elisha has the better momentum arguably with her American excursion, Diana has more experience though, this should be a back and forth affair between two smooth operators in the ring, I will stick my neck out and say Diana pulls it out the bag late in the fight, with her talent and big fight experience she should just have the edge, Elisha though is very capable of making it a rough night for the former BBU flyweight champion, keep your eyes out for the bout.
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Post by realview on Aug 28, 2022 8:58:19 GMT
Final Part: Chloe Khan vs Christine McGuiness JMDD preview Another bout not getting much spotlight we feel should is the JMDD clash between former title contenders Chloe Khan and Christine McGuiness, both stunning models have been swimming around the elite in the division these past few years, now they turn their attention to each other in a east vs west england clash of the Titans.
Chloe has been mixing her time between the BBU and FCBA over the past year, she nearly dethroned Kate Upton earlier this year in the FCBA, putting down Kate but just not being able to ride the wave of momentum to the top, she is an aggressive fighter who looks to lead on the front foot, isn't afraid to speak her mind too before a bout.
In the opposite corner Christine went to war with Bethany Lily April for the BBU title, nearly coming away with the title with both stunning blondes sore after that one, Christine has understandably been frustrated as much outside the ring as in it over the last year, she is a fearsome puncher who has a great tank on her.
This will be a hell of a clash, don't put on your kettle as I don't see this going more then five rounds, both can bang and they love to step on an opponents toes if you will, Chloe is slightly younger, Christine will be after blood when they meet in the ring, all the while our BBU JMDD champion Hailey Clauson will most likely be watching keenly these two go at it, with maybe a future title shot at stake if they can prove they are worthy.
I will go with Chloe to win but again this is tight, when the fists start flying expect jugs to be jiggling all over, this will simply come down to who can take more punishment on the night for me, Chloe might just be able to overwhelm Christine but the power in both fists of the blonde might swing the fight her way.
That's all we have time for folks, thank you so much to everyone who took the time to read these posts, sorry again for last week not having a Real View episode, we will be back Sunday with the next edition of the Real View.
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