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Post by realview on Jul 16, 2023 9:19:49 GMT
Real View Intro: Hello ladies and gentleman; this week the Polish fighters took center stage in the BBU. Two fighters from their country took on tough tests as they looked to move a step forwards in their careers after starting off so well, could they do the double or did possibly both lose?
While in the FCBA we had some ACB representation, the ACB lightweight title was on the line as Yvonne Strahovski looked to add another title to her long list of those. Holly Valance on the other hand wanted revenge on her for a defeat Yvonne handed her ten years ago.
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.
We will also look into a new signing to one of the BBU's oldest stables. We will put a spotlight on them and wonder if they could maybe become a future champion.
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Post by realview on Jul 16, 2023 9:20:12 GMT
Part 1: Alexandra Stan Vs Natalia Siwiec We kicked off this week's action with a bout between the Romanian beauty Alexandra Stan and the Polish stunner Natalia Siwiec. Both with a point to prove as they move up the rankings. Natalia over the past few short months has certainly become a bit of a darling of the media, Alexandra not that long ago had as much praise herself.
Both have been touted as possible title challengers to the BBU bantamweight champion Sophia Thomalla. Who wasn't in attendance but you'd safely bet that she probably was watching the contest on TV to scout what could be coming her way.
Wild opening round as both looked to lay the groundwork. Natalia caught Alexandra early to give her a spook. That spook turned into a real scare when a right hook caught the Romanian on her chin to send her count for a count of seven. All within just the first three minutes of the round.
Things did not improve at all for Stan as she was caught quickly in the second round. Her eyes were full of tears before an uppercut sent her rocking to her back, out for the count this time as Natalia improved her unbeaten record.
Of course coming off such an impressive performance, Natalia was quick to call out the undefeated Champion Sophia. If that fight gets signed expect a war! Natalia has proven she can be cruel in the ring. Sophia of course will be the favourite though Natalia could very well ehe up upsetting her when all is said and done.
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Post by realview on Jul 16, 2023 9:20:37 GMT
Part 2: Klaudia El Dursi vs Martina Stella In the second bout over the past week to have a Polish fighter involved. The unbeaten after her debut fight Klaudia El Dursi took on the hard hitting Martina Stella in what was seen as a tough clash for both beautiful women. A win would go a way to prove either I'd the real deal.
Before the clash Martina made it plainly known that she felt Klaudia's debut hadn't been impressive. Klaudia responded with her own unflattering remarks. They both certainly wouldn't be pulling any punches in this contest.
The opening round was wild! Martina came out swinging hard as she loves to do. Problem for her was Klaudia composed herself under the assault and landed a peach of a punch under the ribs of Martina, the Italian cried out as that looked to wound her.
The beating that followed was a sight as Stella was hammered around the ring. That was till in the second round a brutal right hook sent Martina down and out for the count! Klaudia with a brutal performance to prove she has the power to scare plenty of her divisional rivals.
Next up for El Dursi is Elizabeth Gillies by the looks of it. Elizabeth after her defeat in her last bout will be coming with a point to prove. That will most likely be a fiery contest between them, so keep an eye out for that fight.
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Post by realview on Jul 16, 2023 9:21:02 GMT
Part 3: ACB lightweight title bout We don't normally discuss things that happen in the FCBA, but with it being Crossover month, we had an ACB title shot in Australia on an FNL card. Yvonne Strahovski looked to add to her legacy when she took on the Champion Holly Valance in a rematch ten years in the making.
In 2013 Yvonne went on a tour around Australia. One of those bouts was against Holly. They went back and forth till they went the distance. The judges came back with a unanimous decision for Strahovski. Valance was understandably miserable about the results, something that clearly stuck with her for the decade as she wanted at Yvonne again.
The opening round saw Holly get off the blocks quickly. You could see the importance for the champion. Yvonne looked a little caught off guard bit she can back in the second round with several nice cross punches to set up Holly for a few solid combos.
Back and forth went the action as both fighters let their hands go. The need to conquer a national rival for a title fuelled them. With Holly looking to have found the answer in the fifth with a hard right hook on the chin of Yvonne to send her down to her right side.
Yvonne beat the count and held off Holly in the sixth long enough to clear her head. Holly missed her chance and ate uppercut flush on her chin in the seventh to send her to her back. Unlike Yvonne she didn't have the where with all to get herself back to her feet, meaning the ACB has a new champion.
Yvonne has done so much in her boxing career that adding the ACB lightweight title seems a little overkill. It'll be interesting to see who Yvonne will defend her title against first, along with could she maybe look towards the BBU title? That would make her the first ever fighter to have held every organisation title, something Miranda Kerr has hunted for years (she just needs the FCBA title to accomplish her goal). The goals of fighters in the past decade have certainly changed from purely sticking to their organisation to win titles.
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Post by realview on Jul 16, 2023 9:21:26 GMT
Part 4: spotlight - a new signing for the Garnets GunnersWe are going to try something different for our final part of the show this week. A few days ago the Garnets Gunners made a new signing to their stable in former model turned actress Amy Jackson joining their ranks. For those wondering who she is? Well Amy is a former Miss Teen pageant winner, she was born on the Isle of Man. After modelling in magazines, she shockingly went to India to be in Bollywood films before heading to America to star shows like "Supergirl." In celebrity female boxing she has had one bout, which was a victory for her over model Neelam Gill. Here is the link to the bout below: fcbahistory.pbworks.com/w/page/143932806/7%20April%202021%20Amy%20Jackson%20vs%20Neelam%20GillIn it Amy showed good technical skills, a solid chin and good stamina. The Garnets Gunners stable has had top fighters like Damaris Lewis and former FCBA JMD champion Jennette McCurdy. She has plenty of fighters to spar and improve alongside as competition just within their bantamweight corps should make things interesting. I wish I was a fly on the wall to see the discussions about who Amy could face for her first Garnets fight. Has the break from the ring not done her any good as has she improved through training enough to be a possible world title contender. Keep an eye out for her as time goes forwards. That's all we have time for this week folks, thank you so much to everyone who took the time to read these posts, also to Knowlesley for his two bouts this past week. We will be back next Sunday morning with the next edition of the Real View.
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