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Post by realview on Sept 30, 2018 8:24:46 GMT
Tom Hilton:Hello ladies and gentlemen, the latest PPV came this past Wednesday, so of course today's show will be focusing on the amazing fights from that card. Just a warning before we start; if you haven't read the fights on that card, then I recommend you do, this will of course be spoiler territory, so I don't won't people ruining the fights for themselves. For those who have we will start with the BBU JMDD title fight, Kelly Brook has had one hell of a year, but so had the champion Hayley Atwell, who came away with the biggest win of their year though? Then we move to the BBU bantamweight title fight; Helen Flanagan met one of her staunchest tests in Vera Brezhneva, could she keep the title? Third on today's show, we discuss the other title fight; the JMD title, as Cara De La Hoyde looked to dethrone bitter rival Lacey Banghard in a hard fought contest. Finally we discuss possibly fight of the night, Fiona Wade and Ola Jordan both had points to prove, only one could make it though. In other news; Kelly Brook and Kate Upton will be squaring off again on Wednesday in a BMD fight (Booty of Mass destruction) that is going to be a hard fought contest. We can also say that ACB championship boxing will be happening sometime next week too, with 3 title fights there to look forwards too.
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Post by realview on Sept 30, 2018 8:25:41 GMT
Part 1: BBU JMDD title fight I have to admit that when I saw this fight announced that it me excited more then most fights I see, not to be offensive to most fighters, just these are two of Britain's most recognisable faces putting their impressive busts on the line in a JMDD rules fight.
The build up was interesting; we have seen since Hayley Atwell won the JMDD title that she has a new lease of confidence, something that was on full show as she taunted Kelly and told the world how she was going to crush the bust of her opponent.
While Brook was seemingly in a reflective mood as she spoke, she is a legend and a hall of famer in my eyes for British celebrity boxing, but it can also be said that before the past two years, she was losing fights consistently to be worried.
She of course like Hayley has found something to push them to the elite level, so this was a fight with a lot of buzz around it.
The fight itself saw as expected an all action first round; Hayley is one of the smallest lightweights in the world, but she uses it perfectly in JMD style fights by getting in close to opponent's and rips punches into their jugs, while opponent's struggle to hit hers in return.
Kelly had to use her reach advantage, something she started to do more and more as the fight went on, it allowed her to control the middle rounds after the Hayley blitz in the early rounds.
But back came Hayley; with her change up to body shots mixed with the punches to boobs getting her a knockdown in round 6 to the clear delight of all her fans, especially as they saw Kelly struggle to get up till 9.
Hayley came out firing as you'd expect in the 7th, it was a mistake though as Kelly caught her out and shockingly Kelly ended the fight with a stunning knockout to claim the diamond encrusted bra.
Afterwards Kelly made sure she took her chance to humiliate Hayley, dragging her to the ring center for the customary JMD jug smothering that will most likely make a great picture for the BBU calendar for next year.
First I want to say that Hayley was a great champion and I hope will stay in the BBU for lightweight fights and further JMDD fights, she is champion quality and this past year has shown it.
But it has to be also said that Kelly seems to have found her mojo again, she is the JMDD champ in the BBU, she could win a tournament to become the new FCBA lightweight champion and she could have beaten Kate Upton in their rival by the end of the year, so she could be a contender for fighter of the year in a packed field.
The big thing is who will be next for Kelly to defend the title against, plenty of rivals from her page 3 days will most likely want to get a chance to humiliate Brook.
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Post by realview on Sept 30, 2018 8:27:19 GMT
Part 2: BBU bantamweight title fight Helen Flanagan has been a great champion so far, while Vera Brezhneva has been awesome in the way she has run roughshod through the bantamweight division to make this an interesting fight.
It led to both women clearly not wanting to be around each other as they sniped at each other from the press conference to the fight itself.
The early action saw Vera come straight forwards, Helen was surprisingly slow to kick on, maybe feeling out her opponent as she dodged and parried Vera's punches.
It took till round 3 for Helen to start pushing forwards, her main target was the body of her older opponent, landing hooks to the ribs and begun to drive Brezhneva around the outside of the ring.
But Vera got control back of the fight with her punches smacking the face of Helen to keep her on the outside, the small bantamweight champion ending up getting her nose busted open.
Helen came back at Vera once again; this time she slipped inside and managed to rock Vera with overhand punches, then lands an uppercut that put the challenger down in the 6th that ended the fight.
It wasn't the best performance from Helen, she won't care of course as she keeps the title and now has 3 defences on her record, putting her 1 defence away from tying Una Healy's record of 4 defences in the bantamweight division.
While Vera shouldn't be too down, she put up a great fight and now she has fought in a title fight, she might be able to claim the title next time she gets a shot.
The big news out the fight was Doda entering the ring after the result was announced; she is the next in line for a title shot and it should be a hell of a fight.
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Post by realview on Sept 30, 2018 8:27:51 GMT
Part 3: BBU JMD fight Cara De La Hoyde was up for taking the title from Lacey Banghard, so much so that they traded insults through social media and in interviews.
Leading to their first face off at the press conference a fiery one; security had to keep them apart as they tried to get at each other after calling each other vile names.
The fight itself saw Cara get off to a quick start; keeping Lacey struck on the outside as she batter her opponent's jugs with a jab her main weapon.
But once the champion got inside; she really tore away at Cara's jugs, hammering her undersides and body to make the challenger back up.
Back and forth went the fight; with a mistake off Cara allowing Lacey to batter her jugs, the champion nearly knocking the jugs of Cara smack into her face as she backed her up.
It ended with Lacey forcing Cara to quit on her knees, Cara sobbing her heart out as she was counted out cradling her tits as Lacey kept her title.
The hate between these two was evident as Lacey kicked Cara to her back and squeezing the beaten woman's boobs till she admitted that Banghard was the better woman.
Lacey though small compared to the majority of fighters she faces, she has proven that she deserves the title and it'll be interesting to see if she can use these JMD fights to maybe sneak into flyweight title contention.
Cara meanwhile will hopefully learn from this defeat, she has looked good in fights but needs to use more boxing smarts to win these style of fights.
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Post by realview on Sept 30, 2018 8:28:31 GMT
Final part: Fiona Wade vs Ola Jordan Both these women have had a difficult 12 months in the ring; Fiona had lost to Roxanne Pallett and Ivana Baquero, while Ola came in off a defeat to Jessica Jane Clement.
The build up was mostly a quite one from both, clearly the importance of winning this was too much to worry about petty squabbles, so I have to say that both were in amazing shape.
It showed as they came out all guns blazing, Fiona it has to be said started the better of the two as she seemed to thrive on the inside fighting.
She loved it so much that she put down Ola with an uppercut in the 4th, Fiona was full of confidence surprisingly for someone in such bad form.
But she seemed to waken up Ola; who used her greater mobility thanks to her dance training to move around Fiona, opening her up with a stiff jab and then hurting Wade with a vicious right across the nose.
As the fight wore on; that footwork of Ola proved to be key, Fiona kept blindly charging at the Polish warrior and found only thin air for her trouble, while her face got marked up with that jackhammer jab.
Till Ola put down Fiona in the 7th with a brutal liver shot and when Fiona got to the 8th, the barrage that followed the tired Wade ended her night in defeat, with Jordan standing tall.
This was a fight I'd recommend rookies study, Ola's jab and footwork might not be exciting to those who want a Roberto Duran take no prisoners style, but only a handful of fighters can get away with that style.
The best style is the one that epitomizes boxing; hit and not be hit, Ola seemed to remember that and it led to victory as Fiona simply was worn clean out by her rash attacks.
Something Fiona is going to need to sit down and look over herself, while her aggressive style gave her command over the early action, she didn't adapt when faced with a new problem and being one dimensional with never let you be an elite fighter.
While Ola as we know now has a big fight with Zara Holland, it is a winnable fight for both women, but Ola needs to start quickly and rely on her skills because Zara will look to bulldoze her from the bell.
That's all we have time for, I hope you enjoyed our posts and thank you for looking at them, the next Real View will be up next Sunday as usual.
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