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Post by realview on Sept 3, 2017 6:57:38 GMT
Tom Hilton: Hello ladies and gentlemen, what a massive week for the BBU! The latest PPV has hit and we have big news from that event to tell you guys as today's episode will focus on the biggest matches from the card.
We will start with the BBU lightweight title fight, could Gal Gadot defend her title in a highly charged match with her friend and challenger Alessandra Ambrosio?
Then we discuss the two historic title fights in the JMD and the JMDD division, first who'd win between two of the biggest rivals in the BBU as Rosie Jones and Emma Glover fought over the JMD title.
Afterwards we look at the JMDD title fight and who would be crowned the first champion between Holly Willoughby and Lucy Pinder.
Last on today's shot, we focus on the fight between Amy Willerton fought Ann-Katherin Brommel in a UK vs Germany grudge fight, which had a controversial ending.
A quick rundown of results from other fights from the card, Maria Ozawa beat former stablemate Ola Jordan in one hell of a grudge fight.
Rose Byrne gave Vicky Pattison a fright, the undefeated Georgie came back and beat the Aussie in the 5th, while her stablemate Sophie Turner beat Yasmin Verheijen in 6 rounds of fiery exchanges between the two stunners.
The other bout was Holly Peers continuing to show what talent she has by beating Jennifer Lamiraqui by destroying her in just 3 rounds, maybe a future JMDD challenger?
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Post by realview on Sept 3, 2017 6:58:31 GMT
Part 1: Lightweight title fight: Gal Gadot vs Alessandra Ambrosio When people talk about big named fights, I mean you have Wonder Woman's actress, a stunning model in Gal Gadot, defending her title against one of the most famous Victoria Secret Angels in Alessandra Ambrosio, can't really complain.
Gal in her boxing career to be brutally honest had never lit the world up, but with her taking her fitness to a new level to play the legendary super heroine on the big screen, she has seen her success finally come, this being her third defence in a run that has answered critics like me on her.
While Alessandra has had a more successful career in the ring, she's started late but has amassed a good record that a lot of girls who dream for and this was her first shot at the big gold belt.
These two have previous in the ring, one year ago fighting on a stable war card that saw Alessandra emerge the victor in a dominant display in 7 rounds, ending with a knockout and surprisingly to some, with both girls hugging and becoming close friends.
Now you can argue that maybe Alessandra got this shot based on their friendship, but again I would go back to the Brazilians record and deep down if Gal is honest, the loss must sting as she headed into this rematch.
After all the respectful talk and hugs, the fight was on and boy did Gal come to fight, showing she had appeared to learn from her mistakes in the first fight, she punished her challenger as she come in on the attack.
Alessandra though also adapted to what was happening, not rushing forwards as much, using her smarts to time Gal's counters and force her way to the inside to hammer away at the body of the champion.
Both fighters slugged it out in the middle rounds, but it was Gal taking control of the fight, punishing Alessandra with counter punches and both girls had problems with an eye, Gal's left swelling and Alessandra's left had a cut under it.
In the 5th, Alessandra took control of the fight, an overhand right opened up the champion and Alessandra pounded her back, hurting the champ by targeting that eye like a bullseye.
The 6th saw Alessandra crush Gal with an uppercut knocking the champions legs from under her and the title swapped hands to the Brazilian, making her the first champion from that country, in the same way Gal was for her country of Israel.
The after fight saw both girls hugging each other again, the animosity of the fight quickly disappearing as the two left it all in the ring and Gal showed her class by putting the title onto the shoulder of her friend to show her the ultimate respect.
Gal will be back in the big time, she has the taste of gold and we might see her back as the champ on this side of the Atlantic again, but she will most likely back her friend in her reign for now and wait for that opening.
While Alessandra now has to prove that she truly is championship class, winning the title is the easy part some people say, keeping the belt is what defines your legacy.
The BBU lightweight division is full of names that could rip that title from the waist of the champion, who knows who is up first though, hopefully we will be telling you guys soon.
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Post by realview on Sept 3, 2017 6:59:27 GMT
Part 2: JMD title fight: Rosie Jones vs Emma Glover The BBU is past 5 years in it's legacy and in that time the JMD and JMDD divisions have been growing, now history has been made as the first ever BBU JMD and JMDD champions were made.
How fitting that the first title fight of those was between two women who have hated each other since nearly the beginning of the BBU, Rosie Jones and Emma Glover are both Page 3 legends, have fought 3 times before with Rosie winning the feud up to now 2 wins to 1 for Glover.
So Emma was desperate to make this one, by far the most important fight between these two, she wanted to batter the jugs of Rosie and hold the title bra over her head.
The opening round though saw Rosie power Emma back in their exchanges, an uppercut barrage really looking to hurt Glover as her jugs threatened to spill out into the public eye.
Emma came right out of her corner and into the face of Rosie in round 2, she kept in tight to her bitter rival, stopping her working and digging away at the side of the jugs.
Both fighters going back and forth, losing their temper with each other as they looked ready to throw the gloves off at any point, anyone who questioned if it is for show these two's rivalry, they shouted abuse at each other between rounds, you could hear snipes at each other as one took advantage and the looks like gave each other, I'd honestly run if they stared at me like that.
Emma finally took advantage in round 4, really doing some damage to her fellow brunette by keeping in tight, smothering her work rate and working the body as well as the jugs.
She was that confident, she showed that she was going to put Jones for the count, as her manager Melinda Messenger seemed confident as well.
By round 6 she went for the kill, but Rosie catches the overly keen Emma to the liver area with one hell of a right hook, if you have been hit to there it is one of the worst places to be hit, it looked to take all the air from Glover.
She did get up, but Rosie flew right in to damage Emma's jugs, pound her onto the ropes and the referee struggled to pry her off as her eyes were like a Hawks, staring hatefully at her rival, but he stopped the fight and Rosie is now the first ever BBU JMD champion!
Rosie straight away went to humiliate Emma, making her tell her who beat who, then ripping her bra off and clawing at the beaten jugs of her bitter rival, all her frustration being released, this is where any doubts on the hate between these two should disappear as Rosie really went for Emma.
Finally we got a photo of Rosie with the diamond encrusted title bra on, she certainly seemed perfect for the title and the moment as Rosie has been a hell of a fighter in her career, this goes with her BBU bantamweight title a few years ago.
Now we get to see the depth of the division, with girls like Harumi Nemoto and Imogen Thomas of course who were semi finalists in the tournament to crown the champ.
But outside of the tournament, we see girls like Holly Hagan, Cara De La Hoyde and newcomer Rio Natsume might make an impression soon enough to go with the heaps of other girls who might move into the division.
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Post by realview on Sept 3, 2017 7:00:03 GMT
Part 3: BBU JMDD title: Holly Willoughby vs Lucy Pinder This was the other big historic fight of the night, Holly and Lucy had beaten some big girls to get to this stage and judging by the growing animosity as they met before the fight, this was going to be a brutal affair.
The build up saw Holly be her usual self, all smiles and confident in a way that doesn't go over the top, while Lucy was saying it was her destiny to win the title, big talk there, could she back it up?
Well round one was Lucy's alright, she showed her speed as while she's top heavy jug wise, she is a small lightweight with a big punch, allowing her to sneak under the punches of the larger Holly as she did against Michelle Marsh.
Holly grew into the fight when she caught Lucy, but it was mostly Lucy in the early rounds as the TV presenter seemed stuck trying to close her down.
As the fight wore on, Holly's power turned the fight, once she was able to corner Lucy, the model didn't have the room to work and she was punished not just to the jugs, but her body and face took a beating too.
By the 6th, Lucy was being rocked back by the punches of Holly, to the point that the end came soon into the round with a knockout after her jugs had taken a beating and her head was turned by a vicious right hook, meaning Holly is our first JMDD champion.
Holly offered some sign of respect to Lucy with some words about how much an honour it was to fight her for the title, even if Pinder obliviously would prefer to be anywhere but in the ring at that moment.
Especially after Holly took her right as victor to jug smother Lucy out, Melinda Messenger looked to be pleading for Holly to release Lucy, but the champion made her fighter pass out and now onto the next one as they say.
So as with the JMD division, we get to see how deep this one is soon too, we can announce that Holly and Kelly Brook have signed to fight at the next PPV for the title.
I wonder how the girls who went through the tournament feels about Kelly jumping over them to the shot, but to be fair, Kelly has a wealth of experience with over 100 fights, she has won titles in the FCBA and she has won her two JMDD fights in the BBU, so she does have some form of a claim.
Girls like Michelle Marsh and Keeley Hazell are both looking for a shot, with girls like Naomi Scott and Krystal Forscutt as possible outside bets.
On Lucy, she has the advantage that she can move down to the JMD division and try to win the title there if she chooses or continue to campaign at in this division and see how it goes.
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Post by realview on Sept 3, 2017 7:00:55 GMT
Final part: Amy Willerton vs Ann-Katherin Brommel I have to be honest, when the fights were being announced to us here at the Real View Offices, this was not really a fight I thought I would be discussing at length, not to say the fight wouldn't be good but when you look at the rest of the card, hopefully you get idea why.
As you can clearly see we see, we are and as our introduction to today's show stated, this was a controversial fight to say the least.
The build up didn't hint to anything strange about to happen in the fight, the girls were respectful, of course not too friendly as national pride was on the line.
The fight itself started off routine too, both coming out hard as they looked to take an early lead over the other to get an early victory.
It was Ann who started the stronger, using impressive footwork and good accurate punches to score through the guard of Amy, who was looking frustrated early by her lack of success.
This continued through the first three rounds, making the crowd wonder like ourselves if Amy really did come prepared to fight or was Ann showing us a truly improved version of her self.
Round 3 saw Amy go down after a barrage of lefts and rights smashed open her guard and a right hoik landing to her nose looked sickening and down went Amy, the blonde beating the count and doing enough to survive the round.
So you would expect Brommel to bring a win back to the Black Eagles stable, this is where things took a turn for the worst, Amy you could argue scored a lucky punch to put Ann onto her heels.
The German fighter clinching up to force the referee to step in and separate the girls so she could finish the fight.
Instead the referee let Amy dig illegal punches to the kidneys of Ann as she held her opponent in tight, allowing her to force Ann onto the ropes and open her up to being pounded.
In round 5, Ann tried to fight back but the furious look in Amy's face should tell you where her mind was, the former Miss UK beat Brommel into a corner and hammered her till she needed to take a knee.
Ann did beat the count and tried to do as Amy had done earlier and fight back, now Ann turned around and got clocked in her kidney area again, with the referee stopping the fight and awarding a TKO victory to Amy!
Gina Wild, the manager and coach of Black Eagle boxing was of course upset, security dragged her out the ring, with Ann-Katherin following upset at what they felt was daylight robbery.
Now let's look over the facts, the referee was completely wrong on the kidney punches incident, especially because it wasn't one stray punch, it was a repeated attack on one spot that could have done some serious damage.
Second point of contention, the stoppage, well this isn't as clear cut, Ann-Katherin turned her back on Amy, that can be deemed someone surrendering as they show an unwillingness to fight, so the referee looked to be right in that decision.
But it can be easily argued that Ann felt she was being robbed, which for the record she was by the referee and that's what led to her getting to a stage where she wasn't thinking straight and led to her turning her back.
Only, Amy, Ann-Katherin and the referee truly know what happened in that ring, I expect conspiracy theories that the referee was paid by the Mafia, the government, the BBU itself, he had a bet on the fight or maybe he had a bet on the fight.
What we have heard is Gina Wild has filed a complaint against the referee and wants a rematch for her fighter, I fully support her first point, the referee was bias it seems.
On point two, well maybe they should be ordered to fight again, but let's be honest, would they fight cleanly or try to rip each others heads off, that sounds exciting, but it might be more controversy for the BBU if say Brommel gets a decision that is wrong and Amy wants a rematch.
It maybe best fighter wise that the girls seemly forget each other for now and settle this at a date when they have cooled down, or you put them in a cage and let them work out their frustrations, somebody will want to sell the rights I bet.
For the record, as long time viewers know, me and Gina are certainly not friends, in fact her and my staff have nearly come to blows in the past over our viewpoints, though not me and her of course, we just deafen each other with our verbal sparring.
But we will stand up for any manager, coach or fighter who has been done wrong by, so Gina has her support on this matter and normal service will likely be resumed between us at a later date.
So on that note it's the end of the show, I hope you enjoyed today's episode, we will be back next Sunday, see you guys then.
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Post by Vassago on Sept 3, 2017 13:57:47 GMT
Lioness Club Director of Communications Kate Garraway speaks in wake of the Willerton/Brommel controversy: "Even though Gina Wild has parted ways with our stable under questionable circumstances, we're actively seeking to book a boxing match between Yasmin Verheijen and Ann-Kathrin Brommel later this month. Both these girls suffered unfortunate defeats on the August PPV and have agreed to a fight during the post-event VIP party. We trust Ann-Kathrin recovers physically from all the kidney shots she took from Amy Willerton and on the other hand we hear that the Lanxess Arena is open to stage another Black Eagle boxing show as well. Since Emma Bunton has been linked with a fight against Collien Fernandes for some time, we are polishing some details to make that card happen this month. We can't promise anything right now but please be aware the Lioness/Gina Wild connection is still very much alive". With regards, Kate Garraway Lioness Club Press Office CEO
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