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Post by realview on Oct 1, 2017 8:48:07 GMT
Tom Hilton: Hello ladies and gentlemen, another week goes by, another amazing PPV takes place on British soil with major fights to see and for me to discuss.
This weeks show starts with of course the main event of the PPV, Karolina Kurkova was looking to cement her place in BBU history by winning the lightweight title, problem was could she dethrone Alessandra Ambrosio?
Then we discuss the battle of the Latin girls over the bantamweight title, Elodie Frege looked to rip the title from her stablemates hands, as Lea Seydoux looked to show she is the Queen of the Union.
Thirdly we talk about Holly Willoughby's first title defence of the newly created JMDD title in the BBU, she took on legendary model Kelly Brook, could the legend add the title to her record or would Holly keep hold of her maiden title?
Last but certainly not least, Sophie Turner has been in the BBU since the Crossover PPV a few months ago, could Jessica Michibata get revenge on her for beating her friends?
I recommend that if you haven't seen the PPV yet to go and check the fights out, as always amazing work from the writers of the BBU.
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Post by realview on Oct 1, 2017 8:48:49 GMT
Part 1: Lightweight title bout: Karolina Kurkova vs Alessandra Ambrosio The lightweight title bout saw two girls who've known each other from their job modelling for Victoria Secret, people would say they are friends when they see them hugging as photos are taken of them, but it looks like these two are far from friends.
In the build up to the fight, it was reminded that Alessandra had lost to Karolina in the FCBA and was giving a walk of shame, that led to a full blooded argument and then a catfight at the press conference, both really going for it in a way friends wouldn't.
That led into the fight, both looking ready to tear the others head off at the final face off in the ring as the referee went through his instructions.
As the opening belt went, Alessandra tried to get to the inside but found Karolina's jab digging into the top of her head repeatedly, the Czech model really controlling the action with her extra reach and long legs keeping her out of trouble.
Alessandra did start to get into her own range, her target was the body of her opponent, the classic cut the bigger girl down tactic being employed as she looked to hurt her "friend" badly enough to put her down before Karolina run away with the fight.
But you'd be hard pressed to say that Alessandra was really winning the fight during any time, Karolina looked good throughout but couldn't find the off switch, while Alessandra grew throughout the fight.
In the fifth, both girls went for it as Alessandra threw everything at Karolina, knowing she had to take a risk, one that Kurkova clearly didn't expect as she looked surprised, Alessandra's countered Karolina and hurt her to the body with a hard hook.
In the sixth, Alessandra again countered to the body, Karolina started to dip down, clearly hurt and she was put down for the count by two right hooks.
The champion keeping the belt and getting a chance to walk Karolina around the ring, but it is clear neither is finished with each other, so as I like to say; keep watch for where these two go against each other.
Karolina shouldn't be too down, she showed why she earned the title shot in the first place with an excellent attempt, as her proud manager pointed out, yes she was ahead on the scorecards of everyone I know watching, so maybe her next try at gold, which I am better will come will be the one.
Alessandra meanwhile shows it wasn't a fluke why she won the title, she beat Gal Gadot to win the title, now she has beaten one of the girls who beat her and with a wealth of talent to look for in the division, who is next will be interesting to watch out for.
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Post by realview on Oct 1, 2017 8:50:00 GMT
Part 2: bantamweight title bout Elodie Frege vs Lea Seydoux It's not often you see two stablemates fight it out, but when two girls don't like each other then it doesn't matter who trains you or what relationship you are to each other, you just want to fight.
Throwing in the title makes things even more interesting as these two wanted the title as much to overlord it over their rival then just having the title itself.
Lea and Elodie were both kept apart by their management team at the press event, both certainly were willing to tell the other how they felt about them, not holding back one bit.
The fight showed that both are talented as they moved around each other with pinpoint punches digging away at their opponent's face.
But Lea whether because of her temper or wanting to put her stamp on the fight, she tried to push the tempo by pushing forwards.
Elodie though kept countering her, showing some great hand speed that dazzled the crowd judging by the reactions she was getting, she looked the much better of the fighters in the early rounds.
The problem was that Elodie seemed to be working for either a points win or to knock out Lea in the later rounds, once Lea worked her out though with an uppercut doing real damage to the challenger, it was clear who was going to be on top.
Lea just absolutely ripped through the defence of the Elodie, who gamely tried to keep the champ off of her, but she couldn't do it, leading to her taking a beating across her face till Elodie was put down and the fight ended with Lea extending her championship run to 2 defences now.
After the fight, Lea gloated over Elodie; 5 years in the making you could say as Lea got a win back against Frege to make their rivalry ones a piece.
Elodie and Lea both put out statements after the fight with Lea looking to be totally honest and slagged off her statement, while Elodie looked to be holding back, maybe learning to respect Lea or just not in the mood to let rip.
For Elodie, she has to go back to the drawing board again after such a loss, she showed glimpses of her best that got her a BBU bantamweight title run in the past, but she just hasn't been impressive for a long time, so it's down to her to pull her socks up and work her way out this rut.
While Lea continues to be dominant in a packed division, it will be interesting to see who can take the belt off her, I know plenty of girls will want her scalp on their records, so let's see who steps up to the plate next.
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Post by realview on Oct 1, 2017 8:50:52 GMT
Part 3: JMDD title bout Kelly Brook vs Holly Willoughby Only a month ago we crowned the first JMDD champion in the BBU, Holly beat a very game Lucy Pinder to become the champ and she clearly had one girl in mind for her first defence as she called out the one and only Kelly Brook to fight.
Kelly of course excepted as she has been doing extremely well over in the BBU since making her debut several months ago, she's unbeaten on British soil.
The build up saw both British icons of big boobs get straight into each others faces, maybe jealousy on both girls parts causing such a vicious staredown as the girls are very similar physically, just one being blonde, the other brunette.
Once they begun to speak, each made a claim on why they should be the champion, Kelly if rumours are true was upset she never was in the tournament to crown the first champion, of course at the time she was in America trying for the FCBA version of the belt, so your mileage will vary on that argument.
Holly of course told Kelly why she felt she'd earned the right to hold the diamond encrusted bra and why she was better then Kelly, only one could be right of course on the fight night.
Kelly to her credit started off well, taking charge of the fight early on with her power punches, you couldn't really argue any nerves on Holly's part as she did look to bring the fight to her opponent, she just didn't seem to have the power or maybe accuracy Brook did.
That pattern lasted the first two rounds, before Holly started to vary her punches up, all of us at ringside all agreeing that Holly was too one dimensional in the early going, trying to match up with Kelly head on.
Once she found a rhythm, Holly looked way too good for Kelly, the busty brunette didn't seem to have an answer to her opponent, leading to her eating the canvas as a big uppercut to her jugs hurt her, then she was put down by a big right to her chin.
It wasn't a classic ten rounder, but Holly will certainly be feeling sore even this morning from the beating her jugs took, the title will take some of the pain away as she looks at it though.
Kelly meanwhile has a date in the FCBA with Khloe Kardashian next Friday, hopefully the BBU experiment isn't over for her with this loss, big names are always welcome around here.
For Holly, it will be interesting to see who she picks next, the division is still in it's infancy, but there are plenty of big sharks swimming around her looking for a shot, how long can she continue to make history for?
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Post by realview on Oct 1, 2017 8:52:52 GMT
Final Part: Sophie Turner vs Jessica Michibata As we said in today's intro to the episode, Sophie Turner has been well... Turning heads; her performances in the BBU against girls like Kelly Gale and Yasmin Verheijn were stellar.
But they caught the eye of Jessica Michibata, a girl whose own record isn't too bad, who is also stablemates with Kelly and best friends with Yasmin, so this had a grudge element to it.
One that played out in the press event, with Jessica calling Sophie lucky to have won those two fight, Sophie belittled her youth by acting the mature one of the two, all Jessica missed out doing was stamping her foot like a little kid throwing a tantrum.
Jessica though showed her fury early, normally a more defence based fighter, she went full blooded here with her attack, going straight for Sophie from the bell, leading to a good brawl, one Jessica caught Sophie out on with an uppercut that allowed her to dictate the round.
Sophie showed her youthful tenacities as she came out the next round trying to blitz Jessica, but a hard right across her jaw forced her to back pedal, the tough redhead having to defend herself as Jessica went to work on ruining her.
In fact the fourth round was when Sophie finally got into the fight, she had to get a telling off by her coach to get her into the right frame of mind though to get herself going.
By round 6 of this fast becoming war, Jessica put Sophie down, a hard right to the body forcing Turner to take a knee and a count as the crowd looked stunned somewhat by the aggressive Jessica cutting the youngster down.
But Sophie showed her toughness to get up, the crowd showing their love for her as the two fighters continued to tear strips off of each other.
Jessica started to tire, Sophie had survived the onslaught and by round 8, Jessica didn't have the same sting to her punches as clearly Sophie was able to push through and put her down with a monster uppercut, the model couldn't beat the count.
Afterwards Sophie showing her class to check on Jessica, maybe the catalyst for what happened as Jessica hugged her! We were all stunned at ringside, but clearly sometimes you need to just whale on each other to sort out disputes in the BBU. (I am not condoning violence to sort out arguments)
Jessica will come back from this loss stronger you'd feel watching this classic, she has good skills, just mentally you'd say she wasn't right in this fight.
But take nothing away from Sophie, this was a super performance from her as she showed her toughness off, something that has been a doubt in her career in the past, now though that doubt should be starting to evaporate as she seems to have the world at her feet, a possible title contender by the start of next year?
This was the fight of the night in my humble opinion, though it had plenty of stiff competition for that title, these two gave their all and deserve recognition for that.
That's the end of this weeks show, thank you to everyone who read this weeks Real View, we hope we put on a show you guys enjoyed, see you next Sunday.
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