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Post by realview on Jun 10, 2018 7:06:39 GMT
Tom Hilton: Hello ladies and gentlemen; another fun week in the BBU has seen fights between models, singers and actresses.
We will be starting this weeks episode by talking about the fight between Beyonce and Jessie J, both singers went into the fight looking for a big win after a few troubling years of action in the ring.
Then we will discuss the fight between Fiona Wade and Sammy Winward; both Emmerdale star has a keen rivalry on set it seems that has ventured over into the BBU for your delight this past week.
Thirdly, we will discuss the fight in China between two of it's favourite daughters, Ming Xi and Sui He looked for their first ever wins in the ring, it got bitter real fast.
Finally on the show, our Michelle will be interviewing Fight Club UK owner Katie Price, we will be hearing what her plans for the stable are in future and her own career plans in the ring.
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Post by realview on Jun 10, 2018 7:07:48 GMT
Part 1: Beyonce vs Jessie J Two big singing stars duking it out is part of what makes the BBU special, with Beyonce and Jessie J as two women with big followings, which seems to have led to bad blood.
The build up saw both catfighting on a stage after some vicious insults; Beyonce claimed that Jessie is simply a loud mouth who can't back it up, Jessie promised she would this time.
The fight itself saw both women trading in tight early on; the crowd loving it, though Jessie certainly didn't as Beyonce clearly had the power advantage.
Jessie seemed to have learned not to go head on against Beyonce, looking good on the outside and on the move, she caught her rival out with clean punches.
But as the fight wore on; Beyonce kept hurting Jessie, working the body when she got in tight and bullied her younger rival around the ring.
Till in round 5; Jessie was put down by an uppercut, the body shots had done their job as she was hurt enough that she dipped down and was put onto her knees badly stunned.
Afterwards; Beyonce decided to punish Jessie with what is known in wrestling circles as a stinkface, it clearly did the job as Jessie was left in tears from the humiliation.
From what I have been told; this was a flying visit for Beyonce, she won't be fighting in the BBU unless a big offer like this evidently was comes again.
While Jessie is in a slump; I think she has good fundamental skills, she lacks the power in the welterweight division to really go to the top of the division, maybe with a stable to help get her prepared for fights, we'll see if that can happen, my guess is simple nope.
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Post by realview on Jun 10, 2018 7:09:00 GMT
Part 2: Fiona Wade vs Sammy Winward The Emmerdale set must be a fun place to be if all the stories of feuding is anything to go by, some famous moments like the mud catfight between Sammy and Roxanne Pallett, which led to the first ever barn boxing bout in the BBU.
The build up was as venomous as you'd see on any soap opera, the fighters slagging each others looks, skills and all round ability to keep their panties on for the joy of journalists.
The early action was surprising; Sammy not known as a dangerous fighter but in the first two rounds, she looked like a world champion compared to the sluggish starting Fiona, who could only accept taking shots through her guard to her face.
But round 3 saw a turn around; Sammy showed why she circles the journey woman/jobber brackets, Fiona dipped under a right and worked away to the body of the taller fighter.
Where Sammy had looked composed on the outside; she looked a shambles when put under pressure, with Fiona just beating her onto the ropes with a real impressive body drill.
Round 4 saw Sammy get put down by a stiff straight after a left had turned her head, she would get up and survive the round, but round 5 saw her down again, this time after she got up; Fiona finished her on the ropes, with the referee thankfully stepping in to save Sammy from further punishment.
So Sammy loses again to make her record 2 and 10, she is admittedly in the jobber bracket in my eyes as she just doesn't have the toughness to survive against many opponents.
The fact that she has 2 wins is dubious, as a lucky cut on Adele Silva's face forced the doctor to step in and stop the fight, Adele had looked the better fighter for the most part till that point.
Now to Fiona; we have to unravel a web to get the full story, see this fight all came about because Fiona is reportedly waiting on Roxanne Pallett to step into the barn and fight her.
Sammy is if you didn't work out by my first statement, Roxanne's biggest rival, so Fiona assumed if she challenged Sammy and beat her, that Roxanne will want to fight her more.
It'll be interesting to see if that fight takes place as frankly, I think Roxanne has too much experience and skills for Fiona, so Fiona may want to back off that idea, though who am I to tell her that? Good luck to her whatever happens on that front.
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Post by realview on Jun 10, 2018 7:09:59 GMT
Part 3: Ming Xi vs Sui He The market in China seems to be the next place the BBU would like to be a part of it seems, with several testing fights seeming to be getting held in the country.
One big fight for the natives saw Ming Xi and Sui He duke it out to be crown the unofficial best lightweight from the country, it wasn't a friendly affair between the two.
The other interesting note in this fight was that neither woman had a win, so somebody had to break their duck, which probably was also what caused both to be as bytchy in the build up.
The early action saw Sui come out looking good; working the body as she looked to bully her rival around the ring, with Ming forced to cover up.
But as the fight wore on; Ming started boxing more on the outside, Sui showing she hasn't a good defence as Ming kept catching her cleanly to her face.
Till Ming burst her nose open and put her down in the 5th; Sui couldn't find the will or was simply too badly hurt to beat the count, with Ming getting the win finally in her career.
Ming has promised that she will be trying to bring more fights over to her homeland, though ironically it looks like her first fight after this win is going to be against Raica Oliveira on a beach outside of China, so it will be interesting to see if this is the start of a big run for Ming.
While Sui doesn't look a great fighter; you could write off her loss to Lily Aldridge as Lily is a good up and coming fighter, Ming though hadn't shown enough up to this fight to win.
Sui is a reminder to new fighters; build a defence up first as if you get hit too cleanly, then it is likely you won't reach the top of the sport, she may struggle to find that first win till she improves.
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Post by realview on Jun 10, 2018 7:10:51 GMT
Final part: Katie Price Interview (The office of the Fight Club UK stable gym is the venue for this interview, Katie sitting behind her desk as Michelle Joy Phelps interviews her)
Michelle: hey guys; I am glad to say I am talking to the Fight Club owner, the page 3 legend and entrepreneur Katie Price.
Katie: it is always great to chat away to you, not that Tom you work with though.
Michelle: (blushing a little) well it's just the two of us, so let's start off by asking how well do you feel your stable is doing since your big changes?
Katie: well I am happier with some of the people we have now or to be precise, I am happy with the old hags I cut out of my stable.
I won't pretend I get on with everyone in my group; but I believe we have a group that could be winners with my smarts behind them.
Michelle: I have to ask about Lenora Crichlow; some say it wasn't right for you to fight her in her debut and after beating her, humiliating her afterwards, what do you say to those people?
Katie: the fact she wasn't good enough to beat me just proves that she needs my help, if she had won; we'd all be sitting happy, I'd be pushing her into title contention by now.
Instead I am giving her tough training to get her into the shape to become a top fighter, so I simply see the anger over it as people who hate me wanting a stick to beat me with.
Michelle: You have also improved your JMD corps with the signing of the now former champion Holly Hagan and Chloe Goodman, you of course are a JMD fighter yourself, how does that dynamic play out in the gym?
Katie: it's simple; who ever is winning is the best, if you want the full story, Chloe is our rookie, I have great optimism that she could be a great replacement to me in the long term, we come from similar backgrounds so I know where she is coming from into this sport.
On Holly; well she isn't my number one person personally, but she has proven she can be a champion, I am sure we can get her back there if she is willing to listen to me.
Michelle: one person I believe we can agree on as a success is Lily Allen this year; what has changed with her would you say?
Katie: nothing! I mean the contender 6 tournament forced the supposed big name fighters around here to fight her, she gave the top two a run for their money and finished third, a bit more luck and she'd be fighting Cheryl Cole in the fight everyone really wants.
I believe Lily can become the flyweight champion this year, it is all about if Cheryl because let's be honest, Tiffany (Mulheron) isn't going to win the title, so it's up to Cheryl having the guts to take on Lily.
Michelle: the final question is simply what are the targets for you and your stable before the end of the year?
Katie: first up I want the BBU JMD title back in our fold, I'm happy to put myself forwards to take on the winner between Lacey Banghard and her challenger Cara De La Hoyde, my phone will be waiting for them to ring me up.
Other then that; I want a linear title, any would do but as we talked about before, Lily is our headline fighter and I am banking on her becoming the champion, it's as simple as that.
Michelle: I want to say thank you to Katie for taking this time out of her busy schedule to speak to us, sadly though that is the end of the show.
I hope this was a fun show for you guys, thank you and I hope we see you next Sunday for the next Real View episode.
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