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Post by realview on Sept 25, 2016 8:01:53 GMT
Tom Hilton:Hello ladies and gentlemen, I am sorry in some respects for last week, I was ill but I think my fellow host of this show Michelle filled in aptly and I did receive the mail that asked when I was retiring with Denise.  But you want today's show instead of me rambling right guys and gals?! OK so thanks to Anna Woolhouse, who for the record I was so impressed with your review of the G.F vs ACB card, that I put a word in with Denise, that may not really help to be honest but I am going to put it on record that I went to bat for you. Anyway if people are expecting a review of said card from me then I am sorry but I don't see the need to retreat old lines. But that means I get to talk about supermodels fighting it out in Sunny South Africa, too bad I couldn't be there, damn manflu! So the first part of the show will be a review of the Jenna Pietersen making her debut against Jennifer Lamiraqui, in a fight to get the heart racing. Followed by the JMDD clash between Elize Du Toit against Sophie Howard in South Africa also. Then we will discuss tonights main event between Krystal Forscutt against Sara Sampaio in Australia. Last but certainly not least, we will discuss the lightweight PPV card and the star bouts we haven't discussed in the past few weeks. All in all its a show with an international flavour for you travels of boxing, hopefully I can transport you to each destination but most likely will be too focused on the action to give you the scenery. 
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Post by realview on Sept 25, 2016 8:02:40 GMT
Part 1: Jenna Pietersen vs Jennifer Lamiraqui South Africa was the scene of a duel between two of the most beautiful women in the world as two models waged war. I'll admit they are not the most recognisable names compared to a Gigi Hadid lets say but boy when you see them, your head will melt and tell them be mine. But when it comes to fighting, well bookers had the rookie Jenna as favourite over Jennifer. Hype sometimes is the worse thing for a fighter and I think it certainly made Jenna Pietersen have too much pressure to perform in the early rounds. Jennifer is no push over, no matter how dire her record may seem in its beginnings, she can fight it out. In this fight she definitely took the early rounds against an extremely nervous from all appearances hometown favourite. But the biggest problem with Jennifer is, she can not for the life of herself finish off an opponent when the opportunity arises. Jenna at least has that in her locker as she got into the fight in the later rounds and with a brutal knock out right hook to the eye of Jennifer won her the fight in the 7th. Some work has to be done to shore up the skills of Pietersen but all in all, she showed glimpses of what could be coming in a quickly growing lightweight division. Malika Menard will certainly have her work cut out as champion if the number of top quality contenters continues to grow at the rate it is.
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Post by realview on Sept 25, 2016 8:03:27 GMT
Part 2:Elize Du Toit vs Sophie Howard Well this opened the card before Jenna Pietersen made the hometown crowd go home happy, they got to see the JMDD debut of Elize, whose traditional boxing career has been a let down. But on this display, she may have to hit the gym hard as Sophie Howard schooled her in the fine art of JMD fighting with a beating from bell to bell. The fight was for context made as a tune up for Sophie before she goes to Queendom in two weeks time to fight the legendary Jennifer Garner. This fight was a walk in the park and while it was made to not be too risky in case she got hurt before the money fight. It maybe was too easy as the most workout I think Sophie really got was from the heat in the arena. To be fair to Elize, she hasn't had the regular work that Sophie has had so the upset was never on the cards. It will be interesting to see what Elize does because unless she picks her own game up, I can see her joining the possible exit of Sarah Jayne Dunn from the Double A stable. But the way she seems to be behind the deal to sign Jenna Pietersen to the stable may save her bacon somewhat. As her South African background gives her one advantage as an asset to the stable by giving her some contacts to sign fighters from that part of the world to the stable. The problem is that means she would be a glorified scout for her stable without the title and I don't know how she would feel with that. While I honestly hope Sophie can pound the jugs of Jennifer Garner, that would make two living legends she's jug smothered out to go with Catherine Bell over a year ago. Let's say me and Denise may be watching that Queendom event together. So come on team Sophie!
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Post by realview on Sept 25, 2016 8:04:18 GMT
part 3: Krystal Forscutt vs Sara Sampaio preview So tonight over here and I couldn't tell you what time in Australia it will be, is the last part of the Girls Friday trip to Australia to fight the locals. The big bout on the card is easily the main event between two gorgeous models in Australian hero Krystal Forscutt against the Portugese warrior Sara Sampaio. This will be the 15th fight in Krystal's career, she has a record of 9 wins with 8 by way of knock out with 4 losses and 1 draw to her name. Sara Sampaio will be fighting only her 4th fight and goes into the fight with a perfect 3 and 0 record with 3 knock outs. On paper it looks a clean sweep for Krystal but Sara beat Miriam Leone in her last fight and that is no easy feat. But to be fair, Krystal is a major step up as we are talking a title contender in future compared to Miriam, whose a gate keeper. I can tell you from the build up to the fight, it will be explosive as these two do not like each other from the comments in the build up. Either way I recommend staying up tonight to see this clash of cultures and heated rivals.
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Post by realview on Sept 25, 2016 8:05:09 GMT
Final part: Lightweight card preview So I have spoken about a few of the bouts in the build up to Wednesdays must see card with the lightweight title bout between undefeated challenger Monika Pietrasinska vs Champion Malika Menard in the Palace of Versailles. Now I have spoken about that bout and Camilla Belle vs Kassandra Clementi in the past fortnite. So here's a quick preview of each bout: Josephine Skriver vs Abbey Crouch This is Josephine's debut bout, she's a tall Danish model who works for Victoria secret and is one of there angels. So a quick background on her for you guys, she is 23, 5'11 and is sadly taken for you singles out there and as part of her workouts like nearly all the V.S girls, she's boxed the past few years. Abbey Crouch is 30 years old from Liverpool, maybe to some more famous for being a WAG but she is a model as well guys. This will be her 13th fight, she goes into the bout with a record of 4 wins, 3 by knock out and 8 losses. She's on a two fight win streak but hasn't fought since 2014 though.
Elizabeth Debicki vs Dami Im The war of the tall women as the over 6 footers step into the ring for fight night. Both step into the ring with a 0-1 record, so someone with break their duck Wednesday. Elizabeth Debicki is 25 years old and is 6'3 3/4, her loss was against Robyn Lawley. Dami Im is 27 years old and is 6'1, her loss was to Jesinta Campbell in the BBU.
Emma Bunton vs Michelle Heaton Emma B or baby spice (if you can still call her that) aims to get back in the win column against Michelle Heaton. London meets the North East of England as that age old question of which part is tougher won't be exactly answered here but this should be a fun bout as both are desperate to win. Emma is 40 years old, 5'5 and this will be her 19th contest, her record currently stands at 8 wins with 7 knocks outs and 10 losses, her last win was 2014. Michelle is 37 years old, 5'4 and this is her 6th contest with her previous 5 all being defeats for her with her last defeat at the hands of Ivana Baquero, who is 15 years her junior! This will be a fight where even though both are friendly outside the ring, I can see both clawing the other to bits to win this contest, so this could be a sleeper bout.
Carla Bruni vs Maria Grazia Cucinotta Another battle of the cougars but national pride on the line here as Carla of course was the French first lady at one time against fellow Italian Maria. Carla is 48 years old; is 5'9 and lost her 1 and only fight to Laura Pausini in an Italian lightweight title fight. Maria comes into the contest aged 48 as well, is 5'9 3/4 and is 0 and 2, having lost to the GOAT Charlize Theron in 1999 and then lost in June of this year to Berenice Marlohe. This will not be for the purist and could be the oldest grudge in the history of boxing unless Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank snr have that third fight that they always said they would have. Expect two tough but long past their prime fighters to meet in the ring centre for as long as it takes to just pound on each other mercilessly.
The card takes place this Wednesday, so come watch the card with my very own Denise Van Outen on the commentators desk.
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Post by Jenna Pietersen on Sept 25, 2016 19:44:29 GMT
Helo there, Mr. Hilton! While I'm not exactly as popular as Gigi Hadid, I plan to make a deep run in the lightweight division over the upcoming months! Most of the big names like Miranda Kerr and Doutzen Kroes have been browsing the American market but for me, being an elite BBU fighter is the main goal! You see, I can do it all, regular bouts, beach boxing and well, I'm 34C so even JMDD action is not out of the question but that's not my top priority right now (winks). I'm pretty sure most girls would LOVE to visit the Sun City resort - even the likes of Malika Menard - and well, Elize du Toit is so kind that she tries to earn me a contract with her stable. She's not an official scout or anything but she can say a word or two back in the UK and well, I hope you'll agree I'm not an average free agent and deserve to be backed by a big shot stable! Btw, I hope Jennifer had a good trip back to France. She's a nice girl and gave me a tough time on my debut! She'll definitely win one of the bouts soon but for now, I'm just a better girl (winks). Excuse me but who needs Gigi Hadid?/jenna%20pietersen/jenna-pietersen-32-m.jpg)
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