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Post by realview on Aug 5, 2018 7:40:35 GMT
Tom Hilton: Hello ladies and gentlemen; wow what a week for the BBU, great action in Goodison Park took place and one of the most hyped series begun on Wednesday in rip roaring fashion.
There is only one place where we can start, Kate Upton and Kelly Brook both want to show they are the queen of the ring, first up in their series of 5 fights saw both women step onto a beach in body paint and look to start the series right from the off.
Secondly we discuss the main event from this past Friday, Stephanie Davis and Cher Lloyd have had a rough patch since their impressive unbeaten rubs to start their career, a win against the other would hopefully jump start their careers.
Thirdly we discuss a battle of veterans, Adele Silva and Tina O'Brien have surprisingly never fought before Friday, who came away with bragging rights?
Lastly on today's show, we talk about youngster Sydney Craven as she took on Sammy Winward, could Sydney continue her unbeaten run or was an upset on the cards.
I hope today's show is going to be fun and boy am I looking forwards to what is looking an action patched summer of action.
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Post by realview on Aug 5, 2018 7:41:09 GMT
Part 1: Kate Upton vs Kelly Brook What can be said for these two; both are legends in modelling and have amassed quite a legacy in the ring, these facts are what has fuelled them to settle their differences in a series of 5 fights on top of the 2 they'd already had.
If you haven't seen the verbal spats the two have had on the BBU network, well they are certainly not going to be kissing and making up any time soon, in fact security might be needed at their homes in case of sneak attacks.
The first fight took place on a beach in Monaco, with body paint being adorned as war paint, Kate having Queen aptly to some painted on her chest, Kelly was patriotic and had the Union Jack on her chest.
Now if you haven't read the fight, I suggest you go and see it, both women certainly held nothing back in this first battle, wanting to make a mark straight away on their rival.
The early action was like watching two bulls butting heads, the action wasn't pretty as both tried to bully the other back, leading to punches reddening the others shoulders and arms.
Till things settled down enough that it resembled a boxing match, both would sneak punches to the others jugs through the fight as they tried everything to get the victory.
Back and forth they went over 8 gruelling rounds, with both breathing hard and grimacing, it was hard to say who would emerge the winner.
But in that 8th round; Kate put down Kelly with a real vicious knockout punch, a fitting way to end round 1 of this series I'd say as both wanted to really hurt the other.
After the fight; Kate would rub in her victory with her trademark splash in the corner on her opponent, then writing a crude message in lipstick on the back of Kelly, which I wasn't a fan of but you can expect more humiliations as this feud grows more heated.
It was a hell of an opener to a series that is too close to call, especially as fight 2 I have been told is a JMDD fight, both are certainly well equipped for this type of fight, so keep watch for that fight next month.
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Post by realview on Aug 5, 2018 7:43:07 GMT
Part 2: Stephanie Davis vs Cher Lloyd I have to say it has been a shame seeing how these two have been lately in the ring, both started their careers like houses on fire, nobody seemed to be able to stop them, now both went in this fight with several defeats on their records and fans wondering if they were over hyped.
Stephanie's bad run started earlier this year in the Contenders 6 tournament, she was 6 and 0 going into the round robin tournament, ending it without a win and 5 defeats.
While Cher started off so well, going 5 and 0, before a loss to Diana Korkunova started a rapid decline in her results, with Frankie Bridge beating her in that run.
So it shouldn't have to be said how important this was, both certainly took it serious but I'd say their violate personalities had more to do with it why they flew at each other at the press conference and wanted to fight at the weigh in, anytime the two were in a room in the build up, they wanted a piece of the other.
The fight itself mirrored that, if you worried it was all for show in the build up and they would fight a nice traditional fight, with them hugging afterward, you'd be wrong!
The early rounds saw both get up close and personal, no real technique you could say as they worked on the inside, pounding the others body at best, but mostly hitting jug or glove.
Till Stephanie caught in round 3; an uppercut knocked Cher onto her arse and after she beat the count, Stephanie was straight at her trying to finish the fight.
Cher for the rest of that round and number 4 had to hold onto Stephanie for dear life, Stephanie understandably looked pissed off as she couldn't finish the job.
Something she would regret as Cher changed her game up; fighting with more counter punches and better movement, Stephanie was making mistakes as she continued to try and bulldoze her way forwards.
It led to a cut above her left eyebrow, something that got the doctors attention and seemed stuck in her head as Cher powered forwards.
Till she put down Davis in the 6th and finished the job in the 7th with a brutal combo that would bring tears to most peoples eyes.
Stephanie certainly was in tears as the crowd were not happy to see one of their own beaten up, though Cher certainly didn't care as she nearly caused a riot with her post fight comments.
This fight showed one thing though that makes these two world's apart currently going forwards, Stephanie is too 1 dimensional, she relies on just bullying people and her base skills isn't good enough to adapt to trouble.
While Cher showed once again that she can adapt, she still has the mindset of just chewing away on the inside like Stephanie, but she has good boxing skills, which if she relied on them a bit more, she could achieve her dream of fighting Cheryl Cole someday.
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Post by realview on Aug 5, 2018 7:43:42 GMT
Part 3: Adele Silva vs Tina O'Brien This is one of those fights that if it took place a few years ago; only one winner would come out of it, I am sorry to say to Tina but it wouldn't be her.
But now we are at a time where neither you can guess as flying in their careers, Adele hasn't won a fight in the past few years, while Tina won a dubious decision several months ago to break her own losing streak.
Tina has been rumoured to want this fight for a while, leading to the narrative in the build up being Tina wanting the fight and Adele seeing this as an easy win to reboot her own career.
The early action looked like Adele would simply outbox Tina bell to bell, using her extra reach to move around her and frustrate O'Brien.
Till Tina started to get to the inside, while not the heaviest of punchers; Tina seemed to be doing damage when she could get in close.
The fight seemed like it could be a back and forth affair, but Adele missed with a right hook and paid dearly with a hook from Tina that wobbled her, the uppercut finished the job off.
It has to be asked if Adele is seriously done as a fighter on this showing, Tina isn't a power puncher and hasn't exactly lit the world up with her performances, maybe Adele's punch resistance is gone.
While Tina should be trying to bank this victory and use it for bigger fighters, judging by the noise from her, she is happy just going along with things and hopes to fight a few soap rivals, I don't see her making much of a dent in those rankings.
Though maybe this is a surprising turn around for the 34 year old, I don't believe it will be but I always love a surprising story and lord knows we have had several of those this year.
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Post by realview on Aug 5, 2018 7:44:19 GMT
Final part: Sydney Craven vs Sammy Winward I am going to say something that might not be universally agreed on but let's see, I think Sydney Craven is the most underrated fighter around for potential right now.
I mean acting wise she is probably at her level in soap land, I can't argue as I don't watch them, what I do know is I am impressed by everything else to do with her.
For those who don't know; she has represented England in Taekwondo, I always like someone who hasn't come in off the streets into boxing without some form of training, doesn't have to be any fight training, but when I see someone who has had the dedication in another forum to train their hardest, then it's a safe bet they will do the same in boxing, from what I have heard she has been in the Marti Maulers gym.
Now of course Sammy Winward was wanting to end this hype and the unbeaten streak of Sydney, Sammy has hype of a different kind for her acting in Emmerdale but never pressed on from that, similar to her boxing career here, people thought she'd do well but to be frank it has been a poor career choice so far.
So this seemed a foregone conclusion from the off, though the opening round saw something I didn't like in Sydney's game, she taunted Sammy throughout the round and purely lost it on work rate.
When she focused on the job it was clear who was the superior fighter, her agility and hand speed was just too much for Sammy as she outboxed her.
Till in round 4; where Sydney finished the job off in brutal style, two hooks cracks Sammy flush on the chin, knocking her spark out and the referee having to wave the fight off so Sammy could get help off the ringside doctor.
This fight showcased what Sydney can do, but she needs to take a small step up in her next fight, get in the ring with a live body that will test her and take her punches for a few rounds before she ends it.
Sammy on the other hand looks cannon fodder for the new blood now in my opinion, she hasn't done much in her career and now she is heading out her prime, she is easy pickings for any decent fighter.
That's all the time we have guys, thank you to everyone who took the time to read these posts and I hope we will see you next Sunday for the next instalment of the Real View.
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