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Post by realview on Sept 9, 2018 7:55:25 GMT
Tom Hilton: Hello ladies and gentlemen; another amazing week in the BBU, action in Australia, Ireland and Brazil, with Supermodels, actresses and singers doing battle.
We'll be starting the show off by talking about the JMDD fight between Kate Upton and Kelly Brook, the latest in their series of fights for bragging rights.
Then we move on to discussing the lightweight title picture, plenty of stories are forming around the title and I'll be discussing potential contenders.
Thirdly we will talk about the fight between Nadine Coyle and Jade Ewen; both wanting to showcase their talents in the ring and hope to get more bigger fights.
Finally an Australian soap opera grudge fight took place, Rhiannon Fish and Ariel Kaplan waged war in Australia.
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Post by realview on Sept 9, 2018 7:56:01 GMT
Part 1: Kate Upton vs Kelly Brook JMDD This fight was the fourth fight between these two in what is a highly charged rivalry, Kate after the last fight had a 2 to 1 lead.
So now they put their listed prized possessions in the firing line, JMDD rules can be some of the most personal, adding more fire to this feud.
Both women got stuck in when that bell rung, both are big and know that as they looked to bully each other back around the ring straight from the opening world.
Round 3 saw Kate stunningly put Kelly down to a knee with one hell of an uppercut that looked to clip the British fighters chin, showing the power it had in it.
But Kelly showed her toughness to get up and take the fight back to her rival, but body shots ripped into Kate and clearly hurt her badly.
The 5th round saw Kelly catch Kate in the liver and that finished the night for the blonde stunner and begun a heap of humiliations from Kelly.
That ties things back up and the next fight is what is dubbed an BMD fight or Booty of Mass destruction, let's just say that the loser will be getting a face full of booty.
Both fighters need to find something that will give them a definitive edge, right now they are tied shows how similar they are, which I know both will hate to hear but it's true, so I'll be watching closely to what they do differently.
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Post by realview on Sept 9, 2018 7:56:42 GMT
Part 2: Lightweight title picture OK so if you normally follow this show; I normally just do reviews of fights and a little editorial work around the quiet periods around New Year, but the BBU lightweight title picture has certainly took an interesting turn since the BBU PPV.
Let's start with the news that champion Alessandra Ambrosio has chosen Lisa Maffia, now this is mostly about history for the champion, she currently is tied with Mrs Maffia for the most BBU lightweight title defences in a row at 5, obliviously she believes it would be fitting to beat the woman with the record.
To me though Lisa is a spent force; she has w****d out in the FCBA for results for younger fighters in the past two years, so how she has earned a title shot right now is beyond belief.
The only reason is on her legacy, she is a future BBU hall of famer to be frank, you don't hold the BBU bantamweight and lightweight titles in your career and set records if you were bad, the apt word is were though as currently unless something changes, that Lisa is gone and she'll need it to claim the title.
Outside of that fight; you have three big contenders who are much more deserving of a shot at the title, those being Krystal Forscutt, Belen Rodriguez and Joanna Krupa.
So in the past week; Krystal had the easy take of crushing Jessica McNamee, something she admits was a tune up as she has been ignored for too long by fighters afraid to fight her.
She has history with Alessandra's stable as she defeated Sara Sampaio in the past, so the Girls Friday stable know first hand how dangerous the beautiful Aussie is.
Now let us move on to Belen; she defeated Christine Bleakley in Ireland, it was a back and forth war but the fight ended with Belen getting her hand raised.
The thing that currently counts against her is experience, with a few wins she can be considered a real contender for the title.
Last in the list is Joanna; she is by far the most experienced, not all of it good experience though it has to be said, she is the oldest of the group and where Belen is unbeaten and Kristal only lost twice, Joanna has a few more battle scars.
But she has fought the better competition by far, she has battled the likes of Yvonne Strahovski, Kelly Brook and Olga Kurylenko, so she wouldn't be overawed by the occasion.
Things are going to be interesting in the next few months, so keep watch for this story to unravel as contenders emerge from the pack and can Lisa upset the odds and turn the clock back for another title win?
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Post by realview on Sept 9, 2018 7:57:09 GMT
Part 3: Nadine Coyle vs Jade Ewen This was a match up that quickly got heated in the build up, both women feel they have a lot to prove to themselves and the rest of the world it seems when listening to them.
Take Nadine; I like her a lot and coming from the talented Lioness Club stable, she is a good boxer, only thing is she is stuck in the shadow of her stablemate and ironically bitter enemy Cheryl Cole, I hear they are always kept in different areas of the gym when training but can't confirm that.
While Jade has a great record, only problem is she hasn't been able to win the big one, it doesn't help that most of the other BBU fighters in the division seem not keen to tackle Jade, so she doesn't get enough of fights to make people take notice of her.
The opening round saw Jade show off what makes her fearsome, she is a super intense fighter and it shows in her high work rate style, getting inside Nadine's reach and pounding the body.
Nadine would come back at Jade; throwing more hooks as she realised that she had to fight Jades type of fight, catching the smaller fighter across her cheeks to make her regret coming in.
Back and forth went the fighters; with Nadine surprising Jade in the 5th as she got caught to the ear with a heavy handed left, that disorientated her and Nadine put her down with a barrage.
But Jade smartly retreated, recovered and would pay Nadine back tenfold with more body shots that left the Irish lass gasping and open for an uppercut that finished the night for Nadine.
It was a fun fight to watch and showcases why Jade is so dangerous at this level, question is going to be can she step up if called upon again?
Well personally if she can get work against someone like Ola Jordan, Jessica Jane Clement or a Diana Korkunova, that would definitely help her further in getting a title shot.
Nadine I hope takes my advice, it is clear that she is lacking confidence, whether she wants to admit it or not, she has the skills but seems affair to really open up, preferring to try to box off the back foot which led to her early problems in this fight.
If she can find that little extra, I don't know if she can overtake Cheryl Cole anytime soon, but her negative record would start turning more favourable I believe.
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Post by realview on Sept 9, 2018 7:57:46 GMT
Final Part: Rhiannon Fish vs Ariel Kaplan It's funny when people think of the rivalries between soap operas in this country, well it isn't any friendlier between Australian soap operas.
These two went hard before a punch was even thrown; insulting each others acting careers, but the main thing they were of course thinking about was beating the tar out of each other.
The opening two rounds showed a contrast in styles, Ariel was using her speed to get inside quick and bang away to the body, compared to Rhiannon using her experience to spot openings to land crisp shots and move out the way of danger.
Rhiannon looked to have taken control of the fight; pounding Ariel as she kept on the move, making the younger fighter look a rookie.
Till Ariel was able to step up a gear, they slugged it out and maybe lucky you could say when she caught Rhiannon across the nose with a vicious right.
She blasted through Rhiannon to put her down, Rhiannon looked dizzy when she got up, ending up being knocked out in round 5 as Ariel used her like a punchbag, begging the question if she should have been allowed back out to continue.
This was a big win for Ariel's young career, while Rhiannon has had mixed results, she has had some good wins and looks the real deal when she can work.
Ariel though showed she can get stuck in and brawl with opponents, I have to say I like the little brunette as she is super fit, meaning she can go the later rounds if needed, her style though is one of all in at the moment, she is going to need to learn to pace herself in the bigger fights.
Rhiannon like her stablemate Nadine Coyle has the talent, problems are she lacks consistent work and that leads to confidence issues when they do step in the ring, so hopefully she can find more work and maybe push for an ACB title shot.
That's all the time we have this week; thank you to everyone who took the time to read these posts, the next episode will be next Sunday.
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Post by Rhiannon Fish on Sept 9, 2018 18:14:44 GMT
I'd say I have more talent than Ariel both in and outside the ring! I've said to my manager that Jeanette Biedermann doesn't need so many fights since I'm better than her anyway! Maybe he will listen to me now that media think I'm good enough for an ACB title shot! Got talent?
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