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Post by realview on Apr 21, 2024 7:53:13 GMT
Real View Intro: Hello ladies and gentleman; this was a quieter week then usual. So we will be doing a few opinion pieces. Looking over the likes of new fighters and stables coming through. While we also discuss a possible hall of famer and where she stands right now with her form.
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 Apr 21, 2024 7:53:55 GMT
Part 1: A problem like Klaudia El Dursi Klaudia El Dursi has certainly been making headlines over this year. The undefeated fighter has stepped into the lightweight division and been beating any woman who dares to challenge her. The latest was former lightweight world champion Rochelle Humes finding out the power and toughness of the Polish Princess as she was knocked out by El Dursi.
Afterwards we had Scarlett Leithold and Raven Lyn both entering her orbit. Klaudia herself has made it known she wants a shot at the gold belt and wants a crack at BBU champion Robin Holzken. What has made Klaudia such a threat to the champion?
One thing is confidence, she doesn't lack any of that. Any ring Klaudia has entered seems to be somewhere she feels she owns outright. Even on her debut against hall of famer Alesha Dixon, she stepped into the ring that night without any worries as she battered Alesha within an inch of her life it seemed.
Since then she has won all five of her bouts. Her style is about setting up her big right hook. She is willing to take hits to get it on target but she does have a solid jab behind it. If there is a weakness, she isn't the most mobile in the division. She is smart though and finds ways to cut the ring off.
Who will defeat her? The line of people wanting to fight her is growing. She has captured the imagination of the fans and I can't wait to see who she fights next and if she can ride this crest of a wave all the way to the top or will Robin Holzken prove to be the final boss she can't find the cheat code to beat?
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Post by realview on Apr 21, 2024 7:54:29 GMT
Part 2: Rising DRAGON's In the heart of South Korea rises a young stable that deserves a spotlight on it. The Dragons stable was formed late last year and coming up for its sixth month anniversary. We look over how the stable is growing and what the future might hold for it.
For starters the roster has an average age of 24. They have two young stars in Kazuha Nakamura and Won-Young Jang. Neither has quite found their footing per say in the ring but physically both are in tremendous shape. Hours of work in the gym is something they clearly both love.
While the older fighter Jaime Pang is 31 years old and reportedly is like the older sister in the stable. She is another dedicated worker and is undefeated in her two BBU bouts after a run in the FCBA over the last two years. She is the most ready made in the stable and honestly if she keeps going we might see our first DRAGON member win a world title later this year if she keeps on growing.
Asia and the BBU has always seemed like the final frontier to really explore. Sure we have the Front Street Japan boxing stable that would tell me off for that view. They only hire Japanese fighters though and it has meant the other Asian countries haven't been giving a place to feel at home before now. With the BBU growing this stable feels like a sign of that to the masses.
As for the future? Well the stable is doing scouting events for new fighters. In terms of the fighters they have, I'd say they have a very bright future with Jaime being the most likely at the moment to win titles. Kazuha and Jang could be dangerous once they work out the keys to victory. Keep your eyes on this stable because by next year we could be talking about them a lot.
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Post by realview on Apr 21, 2024 7:54:50 GMT
Part 3: Roxanne Pallett - All bark and no bite? This could have also been titled the curious case of Roxanne Pallett. After her latest defeat came at the gloves of Maisie Williams, who had not won in more then a year. Is Roxanne talking too much and now not got the punch to back it up?
You certainly can't doubt the drive of Roxanne as she has not exactly took her foot off the gas pedal to fight. Not long ago fighting Samia Ghadie in a bare knuckle grudge fight. That led her to fighting Nikki Sanderson and then the Maisie bout.
The thing is though that Roxanne has now slumped to not winning a bout since late 2022, when she defeated Danielle Lineker. To think around that time she was seen as a potential title challenger to then champion Holly Hagan. How times change quickly as she now scrapes around for a win to move her back up the rankings.
Now the thing with Roxy is that you should write her off at your own peril. She has slumped before and came back stronger. She is not someone to throw the towel in so easily. We all know she is a controversial figure that doesn't shy away from saying and doing things that she shouldn't do for publicity. So the big money fights won't be drying up anytime soon as long as she can keep herself in the spotlight.
The big question is though can she really keep herself in that spotlight? Also is it worth it when she seems to be more getting used to laying on the canvas then dancing on her toes around it? Roxanne will need to answer that question before this slump becomes one she can't crawl out of.
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Post by realview on Apr 21, 2024 7:55:09 GMT
Part 4: Ella Yam SpotlightElla Yam is the daughter of famous actor Simon Yam and his supermodel wife Qi Qi. Ella was born into stardom and has not shied away from it as she has become a model herself that has been in Vogue and walked many of the famous catwalks, all by the age of twenty! Now she has set her sights on boxing. We hear training with top coaches in China and so far you can't argue the results. She has stepped into the pro ranks and holds a two wins out of two bouts record. Beating Yixie Chen and Won-Young Jang. Still a free agent, we suspect that she is being scouted by multiple different stables. She hasn't quite filled out into what we think will be her full fighting frame yet as she grows but my god is she impressive so far in the ring. In her debut fight against Yixie at 18 years old, she showed no fear of her older opponent. While Ella didn't like exactly being hit at first (who the hell does?) She adjusted and outboxed her more experienced foe before knocking her out in the fourth round. Against Won-Young Jang she got a good tester as both 19 year olds at the time tested each others wills. Ella would of course find the answer to knockout her opponent and maybe the beginning of a long term rivalry with both playing off each other in demeanor and skills. The big issue so far is the amount of times Ella fights. She has fought once a year in her two year career. She looks to enjoy the training more then the fighting so far. There's been no question of potential but is it that she wants too much money or does she want to focus more on her outside interests then fighting? Either way if she does sign with a stable I feel they will be getting a hell of a talent. Ella has the growing name value, she carries good speed and power for her age, though that will only increase as she grows and bulks up. So we'll see if she will be a big threat going forwards with a keen eye.
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Post by Emilia Clarke on Apr 22, 2024 14:39:32 GMT
Roxy will throw the towel when I beat her up next month! Facts!
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