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Post by realview on Mar 17, 2019 5:25:05 GMT
Tom Hilton: Hello ladies and gentlemen, plenty of interesting fights took place this past week, whether it be JMD or traditional fights you like, there was plenty of great action for all.
This is the action we will be focusing on: *Cher Lloyd vs Mollie King* *Melissa Riso vs Bianca Gascoigne* *Indira Weis vs Christine Bleakley* And *An interview with Alessandra Ambrosio*
As always I hope you enjoy our opinions, we also hope you have seen all this past weeks action as we of course will be spoiling some of it.
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Post by realview on Mar 17, 2019 5:25:45 GMT
Part 1: Cher Lloyd vs Mollie King If you've followed Cher's career in the ring then you'll have seen she doesn't get along with former members of the girl band The Saturdays, fighting Vanessa White and Frankie Bridge; both of who got the better of her.
Up next was the best flyweight member of the group (Una Healy is by far the best overall fighter in the band) Mollie King, who only two years ago could have been the BBU flyweight champion but faced Juggernaut Jenna Louise Coleman.
The odds favoured Mollie due to level of opposition and experience, though it was far from a one sided betting odds as Cher's toughness and power isn't something to sleep on.
From the opening bell Cher showed why she is so dangerous, coming out the blocks quickly to get to the inside to bully the taller King back around the ring.
This lasted till the third round when that aggression bit Cher hard, she walked straight into an uppercut that sent her down to the canvas.
Cher showed that toughness though to get up; Mollie almost looked to be licking her lips as she came forwards to punish Lloyd, especially after the beating she had took in those opening rounds.
Surprisingly Mollie made the next mistake, whether overconfident or simply Cher caught her clean on her own, Mollie was rocked and sent down in the fourth by a rocket right hook.
The fifth was where the fight ended; Cher caught the visibly still hurt Mollie with a vicious right across her nose and down went the blonde for the count.
This was a great win for Cher, proving she can do it at this level which will always help with getting fresh match ups, though I am very high on her; one thing I will say to her is while Cheryl Cole is a great end game fight to build to, she is still several fights away from that.
Maybe someone like Jade Ewen or Lily Allen is the key to open that door, Cher should probably take on another few mid level opponents before going straight to the top, the only thing though is Cher keeps proving people wrong, I'd gladly be wrong to her here.
While Mollie didn't look as crisp as usual, maybe she underestimated Cher as this was expected by some to be a fight used to springboard the singer back into title contention.
Instead Mollie is licking her wounds after a brutal fight, plenty of juice left in this tank though before people write Mollie off as an elite fighter.
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Post by realview on Mar 17, 2019 5:26:19 GMT
Part 2: Melissa Riso vs Bianca Gascoigne OK so lately I have been saying "who" about certain fighters, last week it was Emily Austin; this week it is Melissa Riso, who I did a little research on.
So she is a model who I guess has her trade mostly on Instagram, the key thing for me I learned is she does Krav Maga, which if you haven't seen it boy are you in for a treat, Melissa basically has learned to win at any cost, this might be a new face I can get to like.
Her opponent fighting in her own gentleman's club was Bianca Gascoigne; her of Gazza fame since I can't tell you what she does.
Her in ring career I can tell you has been dismissal, the only thing I'll give Bianca is she has gotten into impressive shape over the past year, maybe she had a chance then to improve her record on home turf in JMD rules?
The opening round saw Bianca try to give Melissa a warm welcome to the BBU, instead she got caught by the smaller fighter, who proved her training before this fight was for real as she showed not a flicker of nerves.
That set the tone for the fight as Bianca showed while she has hit the gym to get a stunning beach body, her boxing skills are still woeful.
Something the rookie Melissa exploit time and again, even Bianca admitted to her coach that Riso seems to have no mercy, with the American just battering her round after round!
Till finally in the fourth after Bianca had been down twice, the referee stepped in to drag Melissa off her, with it have to be said Melissa was looking desperate to keep on Bianca till she either knocked her out or out of the ring, I've never seen a fighter so keen to beat some bodies arse before.
Bianca maybe should just stick to promoting fights at her club, she hasn't done a terrible job at that when compared to her boxing career, though that isn't hard right?
While Melissa could be a sleeper for rookie of the year if this is what we can expect! You don't normally see a rookie with the killer instinct this woman showed, JMD champion Lacey Banghard might need to watch out for this woman if she holds the title long enough to see Riso in the ring.
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Post by realview on Mar 17, 2019 5:26:57 GMT
Part 3: Indira Weis vs Christine Bleakley These are two of the elder states women in the lightweight division, though neither have been a champion they are dangerous fighters.
Indira is one of the most underrated fighters around, she has proven power at this weight even as she is one of the smallest fighters in the division.
Christine meanwhile is a silky boxer; she can find angles of attack from anywhere and as much as Denise Van Outen will hate me for saying, she has a nice sting to her punches.
So it was down to who got their styles down first between them, would Indira get inside to do damage or would Christine box her ears off.
The answer came quickly enough as Indira moves inside to work the body, that reach of Christine worked against her that close as she could at best clip the head of the smaller opponent.
Who simply bullied Christine around the outside of the ring, hammering the body to make the Irish lass groan louder with each shot.
Christine just couldn't keep Indira off of her, the raw power of Weis proved too much for her as in the third round she went down.
After getting up; Indira simply hammered her with overhand shots to send Christine back to down in the fourth, this time Christine didn't get up as she stared up at the lights with a glassy look.
This put a dent into a Christine's title aspirations, she could get back into it with a run of wins but this wasn't a strong performance for her.
While Indira is in her own rebuilding process, she looked back to her best here, I'd love to see her and Hayley Atwell go at it, both are smaller hard hitters.
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Post by realview on Mar 17, 2019 5:30:31 GMT
Final Part: Interview with Alessandra Ambrosio (Footage taken at a coffee shop with Michelle Joy Phelps and Alessandra Ambrosio sitting across a table sipping coffee, the BBU lightweight title is on the table facing the camera)
Michelle: hey guys! I hope you missed me and these special treats, boy do I have one now as I am honoured to be interviewing the BBU lightweight champion Alessandra Ambrosio.
(Alessandra waves at the camera)
Michelle: OK I guess it's best to jump into the deep end, you are staring history in the face again if you can beat the FCBA lightweight champion Mary Elizabeth Winstead, you will become the first ever BBU/FCBA dual champion, what's your mindset going into that fight?
Alessandra: I'll be honest at first I was simply shocked I got the first, I was planning a title fight here defending my belt when I was called up early in the morning by my management team, I nearly spilled my coffee jumping up and down.
Now as the weeks are flying by and the fight will be here, I'm training harder then I ever have, especially as you didn't mention that the loser gets the "pleasure" of getting a body saddle strapped to them and the winner riding the loser around the ring, Mary already made me suffer with it before, now I'll make her suffer.
Michelle: can you give us any insight into your training or is it top secret?
Alessandra: Not much really to tell, I have been allowed to spar with fighters from outside my stable, so Miranda Kerr and Lily Aldridge have been in and kicking my butt to get me ready for Mary.
Having that support around me in the build up alongside my stable has been so great, I feel like I can punch through walls lately because of their help, I am really blessed to have friends like them.
Michelle: as you said Mary has beaten you once, that was April of last year and she knocked you out in the seventh, what will you do differently?
Alessandra: I have studied that tape and saw a few things I did wrong that I'll do my best not to do again, I didn't show her enough respect of her power was the big thing, this time she will respect mine.
Michelle: OK so people don't get annoyed that we are just talking FCBA matters, can you tell us who was getting the call for a shot this month?
Alessandra: I don't want to spoil it as I can assure the woman I called that the fight will take place next month, the fans I think will be excited to see us slug it out though.
Michelle: how do you feel about the division you have now broken the most defences in a row for? Are you finding it too easy?
Alessandra: *laughs* lord no! You have a mixture of world elite fighters with youngsters wanting to turn things on their head, there are women here who I think could switch to the FCBA and give those girls a run for their money.
I mean my two toughest tests as champ have been Sophie Turner and Dua Lipa, both have great skills; they just need more seasoning and boy will they be major stars in any organization.
Michelle: sadly we only have time for one more question, I hope it isn't a bad one but you have talked about how long you have in the sport, you will be 38 in a month so do you have retirement plans or taking things as they come?
Alessandra: certainly not a bad question, I have spoken about retirement and in all honestly probably when I reach forty is when I'll hang up the gloves.
But to be clear that isn't definite; right now I am loving the sport and have goals I want to achieve, at the same time I don't want to be a dinosaur holding younger women back with purely name value, there are dozens of young starlets who will replace me and frankly will be better then I was in that ring.
Before then though I still have history to make, I've broken one record with this (holds up the lightweight title) I'll smash Mary's face in to create more, then who knows what I can do? I advise any young fighter to not let anyone tell you that you can't break records or beat the odds, go prove them wrong!
Michelle: on that note sadly we are done for this week, I want to thank you Alessandra for this interview, I wish you luck in your title fight.
To our fans thank you for reading these posts, we hope to see you next Sunday morning for the next episode of the Real View.
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Post by Indira Weis on Mar 19, 2019 15:07:34 GMT
Rebuilding? More like aiming to become a BBU champion! In like six months time you'll be doing interviews with ME rather than that overrated Brazilian model! Hayley Atwell? Be my guest! Always ready to rumble!
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Post by Rachel Riley on Mar 19, 2019 16:30:14 GMT
Seriously, Indira?
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Post by Indira Weis on Mar 19, 2019 17:09:58 GMT
Got a problem? I can take anyone, anytime! Including blonde bimbos like Rachel Riley!
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Post by Rachel Riley on Mar 19, 2019 17:33:48 GMT
I'm no bimbo - I can take you in four rounds
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Post by Indira Weis on Mar 20, 2019 14:27:22 GMT
Good luck with that! I can take you on whenever you want! Nice abs for me to destroy there!
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Post by Rachel Riley on Mar 20, 2019 16:57:54 GMT
And after I beat you, I shall sit on your face, and you can enjoy my firm asscheeks
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