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Post by realview on May 7, 2023 10:05:00 GMT
Real View Intro: Hello ladies and gentlemen; this past week saw the Polish fighters get the spotlight. Veterans were pitted against the young girls from Poland. With plenty of future bouts being discussed over the week as grudges come to the fore. While we also saw an interesting card in the BBU Arena with some fiery personalities.
As always we recommend that if you haven't read the bouts from this past week that you go look them up. We will of course be spoiling them in our reviews. While also you will be robbing yourself the enjoyment of wonderfully written fights.
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Post by realview on May 7, 2023 10:05:26 GMT
Part 1: Aleksandra "Ola" Ciupa vs Clara Morgane Our first bout this week involved polish rookie Aleksandra "Ola" Ciupa looked to add to her debut victory against Alesha Dixon. This time she fought former FCBA bantamweight champion Clara Morgane, who hoped a victory in this bout could push her back in the right direction as her career has hit a slump.
If Ola thought she was going to have an easy start to things; Clara quickly showed her that she wasn't going to play nice. Clara forced Ola to open up more in the second to match her intensity as both women let their hands go on the inside.
Clara though wouldn't be pushed around so easily herself. Driving the action forwards in the third and forth round. Smacking Ola back enough to make the younger woman to think. Ola guarding more tightly as Clara wasn't letting her breath.
A beautiful left hook to the chin of Morgane in the fifth turned things around. Ola looked to regain her form as she was landing some crisp hooks. Clara started to look worried for really the first time in the fight as Ola was pushing her around the outside part of the ring. Till a nasty right hook in the sixth sent Clara down to the canvas. She couldn't find the strength to get up, giving Ola her second win of her young career.
Ola and Ewelina Lisowska both seem ready to go to Japan to do a tour. Both women will look to build their brands and gain more experience. In Ewelina's case it is about finding whatever she lost after losing her bbu flyweight title over a year and a bit ago.
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Post by realview on May 7, 2023 10:05:53 GMT
Part 2: Alesha Dixon Vs Natalia Siwiec Alesha Dixon has shown moments of her old self this year. She has also shown the fragility as well that has made her bearable by young fighters. The latest fighter to step up to the plate against the Hall of Fame multiple time world champion was Natalia Siwiec. Who is trained by former bantamweight champion Dorota Rabczewska (Doda) over the last few months.
Doda has certainly been using Alesha as a punch bag for her protégés. There was a hint of worry on the face of Dixon as she stepped into the ring. Natalia looked cool and collected as she stood across from the veteran.
Off they went with Natalia laying in a good looking jab through the gloves of her foe. Alesha landed a few crisp hooks in return but was getting pressure back around the outside part of the ring. With soon a knockdown in round two with a right hook under the ribs of Dixon.
Alesha kept on fighting, letting her hands go at times to show Natalia she wouldn't be bullied so easily. Still Natalia was landing the harder punches, especially the body shots that seemed to be taking the energy out of Alesha's body.
Finally in the fourth round Alesha was simply blasted out as a right hook rocked her backwards. An uppercut landed clean to send Alesha down to her back. Out for the count as Natalia stood with her as flexed over the beaten woman.
Jordan Carver has made it known she'd like a crack at Natalia. Jordan hasn't had the most successful career. She does have power enough to give Natalia trouble. Problem will be for Craver if she eats punches in bunches. That should be a good testing fight for the Polish model.
While Alesha will be meeting another rookie in Klaudia El Dursi. Who my research shows is a former Miss Fitness Poland. Currently she is an actress. You'd have to say the physical shape Klaudia is in. Well it could be a short night for Alesha if she gets caught flush by the impressive El Dursi.
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Post by realview on May 7, 2023 10:06:18 GMT
Part 3: Emma Rigby vs Zara McDermott Back in the BBU Arena; we had an intriguing bout as Emma Rigby keeps showing hints she could be a top fighter, across the ring from her was Zara McDermott, who has shown her own moments that she has real potential to be a contender. So could Emma prove she is more then a gatekeeper or did Zara stamp her ticket that she belongs in the title picture going forwards?
Both women never look shy of confidence. Stepping into the ring across from each other with eyes locked and smiles that were more hungry to start fighting then being friendly.
Out the blocks came Emma quickly to press Zara back in round one but Zara came fighting back in the second and third. It was clear early both were wanting to prove the dominant force in the ring. Trading hard shots with cracks of leather ringing out. Eyes full of fury at the end of rounds as they didn't enjoy when they were on the recieving end.
Case in point was the fourth round when a few punches tested the waistband of Zara's trunks. Emma wasn't shy to test the rules at times as she wanted to show up the younger woman. Zara scowled at Emma at the end of the round. Emma's coach/manager Katie Price enjoyed her skirting the rules.
But that seemed to piss off McDermott as she smacked Rigby early and hard. Busting her up in the fifth round, that led to the downfall of Emma as she kept getting hurt by punches landing square through her mitts. An uppercut in the sixth sent down Emma to her back and she was counted out.
Another solid performance from Zara as she keeps moving forwards with these victories. Whether she is ready for the step up to the best in the division I can't say. If she keeps this form up she will certainly be ready soon enough.
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Post by realview on May 7, 2023 10:06:40 GMT
Part 4: Jessica Jane Clement Vs Cher Lloyd Two of the slightly forgotten talents in the flyweight division who deserve more attention then they get. It could be because both are not exactly shy of their opinions. So you could expect fireworks when pitting them against each other.
It was a fiery start to the bout as both came flying at each other. It was Cher though who outworked Jessica, knocked her back towards the ropes. Jessica tried to hold off Cher but was being beaten back.
The second didn't get any better for Clements. She took more body punches to force her down to a knee. Up stood Jessica but it only took one more round for Cher to finish the bout off, a right hook sent Jessica down and she didn't get up.
It was a very ruthless performance by Cher. The thing is that Cher does give these performances and then she suddenly throws in a slack performance. As someone with a soft spot for Cher I hope this isn't the start of another false dawn as now she has two back to back wins.
That's all we have time for folks, thank you so much to everyone who has taken the time to read these posts, along with the writers of the bouts this past week. We will be back Sunday morning for the next edition of the Real View.
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