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Post by realview on Oct 8, 2023 8:53:16 GMT
Real View Intro: Hello ladies and gentleman; this was certainly a busy week with three different events from two different countries and four separate bouts. Starting in Rome and ending in Cardiff. There was plenty of bad blood on offer.
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 Oct 8, 2023 8:53:59 GMT
Part 1: Anastasia Ronca vs Monika Pietrasinska From Rome we got an international clash of two leggy beauties to start our week off. Anastasia Ronca and Monika Pietrsinska both laced up the gloves to duke it out. Anastasia's debut didn't go as she hoped but clearly she thought home field advantage against someone who has struggled for consistency would be her ticket to her first victory in the squared circle.
The opening two rounds gave a taste of what was to come. Monika kicked things off with a solid start as she landed several nasty hooks to force her less experienced foe around the ring. The second saw Anastasia come back with precision punching as she counter punched her way into the bout.
Both women were giving their all as they could clearly see a way to win the contest, Monika with her power against the mobility of Anastasia. As time went on it was the quickness of Anastasia that was beginning to win the tightly fought duels in each round.
We got to the seventh round with Monika struggling to push off her stool to her feet to kick the round off. Anastasia picked her off before setting her up for a nasty hook to the temple, that wobbled Monika before another clean hook to the jaw ended the night with the Polish lass staring glassy eyed at the lights!
This was a good contest between them. Anastasia doesn't look to have quite the one punch power to her favour, she does though look to have great technical skills to go with her footwork. It would be wise to keep an eye on her for the future, maybe an Italian Lightweight title bout is at least in her future?
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Post by realview on Oct 8, 2023 8:55:15 GMT
Part 2: Christine McGuiness Vs Chantelle Houghton JMDD rules were in effect for the contest as the winless Chantelle Houghton looked to defeat the former BBU JMDD title challenger Christine McGuiness. Both of the gorgeous blondes looked keen in the build up to punch their opponents tits till the tears flowed.
For all her lack of success; Chantelle was giving it a good go, she had success in the second round with some good clean hooks on the inside. Wanting to prove that she isn't simply a punch bag for the other fighters in the BBU after her lack of success.
But the second was the only round she found any real success in. Christine simply looked too powerful and confident to really be disrupted by the older fighter. Bashing back Chantelle around the ring till finally in the fourth the heat was too much for Houghton, who was counted out and promptly humiliated.
The big thing after the fight was all the potential challengers to each other and of course to our BBU JMDD champion Hailey Clauson who reared their heads. From former champions like Bethany Lily April, women who nearly defeated Kate Upton in Chloe Khan and the new gun causing a stir in former FCBA JMDD champion Kara Del Toro. The JMDD division seems to be reheating up.
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Post by realview on Oct 8, 2023 8:55:42 GMT
Part 3: Sylvie Meis Vs Samia Ghadie I know it's clichéd to talk about cougars with their claws out but this truly like going into the bout between Sylvie Meis and Samia Ghadie as a situation that fit the billing. Samia has been bragging about how stunning she is, even going as far to claim she is the hottest in the BBU. Sylvie meanwhile isn't afraid to show skin, so it was destined that these two would battle it out for pride.
Samia made a few promises before the fight on what she would do to Sylvie once the final bell rung. That certainly didn't help dampen the powder keg between them. The BBU organisers are probably happy both agreed to wear gloves as I am sure they'd have preferred fighting without the hindrance to really batter the other into a mess.
This was a true grudge fight as they laced into each other from the opening bell, smacking each other on the inside and nearly clashing heads at times. Sylvie started off pretty well with some cross punches making Samia have to think about what she was doing.
The crowd was electric as these two tore into each other. This game plan wasn't the best for Sylvie, who is more a traditional boxer then nightclub brawler. Samia begun wearing her down till the resistance waned enough for a right hook to send Sylvie down for the count of seven. She did beat the count, it wasn't long till she was stopped as the referee seen enough of her getting beaten freely.
This was the ninety first fight in the career of Samia, who aims to be the first BBU based fighter to reach one hundred fights, alongside Alesha Dixon and Una Healy. She already has a fight signed and this time the gloves are off and the knuckles are taped up for a bare knuckle fight with old rival Roxanne Pallett. They of course used to fight over their soap operas but this is just purely a hate fuelled fight coming up between two women who ain't afraid to share their feelings about each other.
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Post by realview on Oct 8, 2023 8:56:09 GMT
Part 4: Fiona Wade Vs Heidi Range[/u] Both Fiona Wade and Heidi Range are interesting cases of two gatekeepers to the elite group of fighters that you wonder with a bit more luck, could they have become champions themselves? Well they got it on to see which of them deserves to stay in the spotlight as they other gets shoved out the way.
Fiona herself made the challenge for the fight after seeing Heidi's less then stellar performances in her last two fights. It should be said those bouts were against two young women on the rise. This was a cougar battle of wills between two experienced campaigners with a love to fight.
Heidi came out looking to swing with her opponent. Fiona though quickly established herself with some crisp body shots that set up the ones over the top. Heidi had to back off to reset herself. With the crowd wanting blood as they sensed a beating could be incoming.
Well they would be proven right as Fiona pounded down Heidi in the second for a count of eight. While Heidi beat the count that time, in the third round she was blasted out by a brutal hook that begs the question, how much has Heidi left to give in the ring?
While Fiona is already after more fights. I wonder if Roxanne Pallett and Samia Ghadie might look her direction after their own fight. There isn't exactly much love lost on all three sides of that triangle and they are all stunning in their own right. Though Fiona might have to be careful in that situation not being made to lose the gloves and fight bare Knuckle. Fiona is a solid boxer that can scare any fighter on her day.
That's all we have time for folks, thank you to everyone who has taken the time to read these posts. A big thank you as well to Vassago for writing the four fights I reported about. We will be back next Sunday morning for the next edition of the Real View.
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