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25 June 2021 Natalie Dormer vs Kim Kardashian

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Posted by Lookout! on 25 June 2021 at 6:41pm

 

Natalie Dormer vs Kim Kardashian
(Writing: LMW / Results: Lookout!)

Natalie Dormer
(39, 5’6, 12-14 FCBA, League of Mighty Women)


Kim Kardashian
(40, 5’3, 15-27 FCBA, Global Boxing Syndicate)

Pre-Fight: League of Mighty Women’s Natalie Dormer will be looking to get back on track against Global Boxing Syndicate’s Kim Kardashian, who will be looking to put an end to her losing streak. Natalie made a good start to her LMW career and was making progress through the rankings when it came to a halt against Katheryn Winnick, so she would like to make a course correction now. Kim would like to do that too, because she is currently on a four-fight losing streak after an impressive six-fight winning streak, so she would definitely prefer going back to her winning ways.


Natalie addresses her recent loss to Katheryn to kick things off at the pre-match press conference. “It was a good match overall, but of course I’m disappointed that I came up short in the end, especially considering that I could have evened my W-L record with a win in that one. However, I’m motivated to get back on track, not only to even that record, but to go beyond that and make a run for the top rankings. Kim looked like she revived her career when she first joined GBS and had a bit of a winning streak, but it looks like she went back to her old habit of losing, so I’m confident that I’ll win this one.” She concludes her remarks with her usual smirk on her face.


Kim looked calm at the beginning, but Natalie’s last words might have riled her up. “I’ll wipe that smirk off your face, bytch! I had a few unfortunate fights lately, but I haven’t lost to anyone as lowly as you are and I’m not seeing that happen anytime soon. Katheryn exposed you in your last fight and that should have put an end to your little comeback, but I’ll happily finish the job!” With that, the press conference ends with an intense stare between the two fighters.


Fans are ready for the fight night and Natalie makes her entrance first with her coach Ali Landry beside her. She gives a quick wave to the crowd as they cheer for her, but she seems focused on the fight ahead otherwise as she quickly walks down the aisle and enters the ring.


She is wearing a forest green sports bra and matching trunks with white gloves and shoes, while her hair is tied into a ponytail.


Kim comes out next with her coach Jeri Ryan walking alongside her. She waves and blows kisses to the cheering fans as she walks towards the ring. Once inside, she continues warming up as she listens to Jeri’s instructions.


She is wearing a gold sports bra with black trim and matching trunks, black gloves and shoes, while her hair is also tied into a ponytail.


Both fighters come to the center of the ring to listen to the referee’s final instructions and then they touch gloves with an intense stare down. Now, they are back at their respective corners and we are ready for the bell to signal the start of 10 rounds of bantamweight action!

Fight: Round 1: Both Kim and Natalie step forward with the bell and meet at the center of the ring. They both start firing off shots immediately for a wild start to the match as they both seem eager to get back to winning. This stand and exchange style seems to be working much better for Kim as she is landing a higher volume of punches, while Natalie lands clean but few in between shots. Another body shot lands cleanly for Kim and she follows it up with an uppercut to the chin, which finally forces Natalie to retreat after a long and entertaining exchange to kick off this fight.


Natalie might be regretting her decision to engage with Kim on a full frontal assault as she now tries to back away from danger, but Kim is on the hunt now. As soon as she closes the distance, Kim goes for a straight up top and two hooks to the ribs, causing Natalie to step back once again and throws a defensive jab to get some separation.


Rest of the round consists of Kim chasing down her opponent and landing a few clean shots whenever she gets in range, while Natalie only ends up hitting defensive jabs occasionally. Kim looks confident as the bell rings to signal the end of the first round and she quickly taunts her opponent before Natalie can return back to her corner. “Where is your smirk now, bytch!”


Jeri praises the aggressive approach and work rate of her fighter during the break as Kim wins the round big on points. At the opposite corner, Ali explains to Natalie that she cannot simply stand and trade with Kim and that she needs to move her around and use her reach to keep throwing combinations from the outside.


Round 2: Kim sticks with her aggressive style and rushes to the center of the ring to engage once again, but Natalie starts circling around instead of engaging with her opponent in the center like she did last time. Kim gives chase, but Natalie has recovered and refocused in between the rounds, so she hits her with a jab-straight combo before Kim can get in range. Still carrying her confidence from the previous round, Kim just keeps chasing Natalie down to get inside and start an exchange, but she gets stopped over and over by Natalie’s one-two combinations from a distance. Natalie keeps circling and hitting her opponent for the rest of the round to the point that Kim starts to get dizzy from all that turning and getting hit.


Natalie comes back with a big round of her own and ties things up on the scorecards. Roles are reversed this time as Ali praises Natalie for making the necessary adjustments, while Jeri is unhappy with her fighter’s performance this round. She tells Kim that walking straight to her opponent and hoping that she can catch her by surprise won’t work. She tells her to instead use her ring awareness and cut angles to get inside quickly.


Round 3: Both fighters made necessary adjustments after the first two rounds, so now we are in for a clash of styles in this one. Natalie keeps moving around and looks for hitting short combinations from the outside, while Kim is looking for angles to cut so that she can force her opponent to inside exchanges. Natalie is better at imposing her style early on as she successfully continues to circle around Kim and hit her with short combinations. Kim tries to cut angles and hit some body shots when she is successful, but Natalie backs away quickly to return to fighting on her own terms.


We are down to the 30-second mark for the round and it looks like Natalie will win it on points as she landed more clean punches, but wait! Kim not only cuts the angle by stepping forward towards the corner, but she also lands a huge shovel hook that digs deep into the shapely tummy of the Brit. Natalie barely keeps her gum shield by biting down on it at the last second, but she gets driven back to the corner with that big body shot. She covers up as Kim throws body shots and hooks to the side of the head, which mostly gets blocked, but some of them still land and hurt Natalie, who survives the round as the bell rings. That last exchange turned the tides and Kim ended up winning the round with a small margin on points, which puts her up ahead once again on the scorecards.


Round 4: Natalie still looks to be a bit hurt by the final exchange in the previous round as she keeps her guard low to protect her body. Seeing this, Kim goes back to her aggressive style and tries to take advantage of the situation by going for her opponent’s face with a couple of hooks. The first one grazes Natalie’s chin, but then she steps back to avoid the second hook. As it gets harder to defend against Kim’s aggressive style, Natalie takes a risk by going on the attack herself. Kim gets caught off-guard by this counter and gets hit by the jab-straight combo. Natalie continues to throw punches for a longer engagement this time as she goes down to the body with a couple of hooks and then switches levels again and lands a cross. Kim is having trouble following this sudden change of pace from her opponent, so she cannot keep her guard up effectively. Natalie keeps switching levels as she drives Kim back with two jabs to the midsection and then left hook to the body followed by a right hook to the chin. Kim wobbles as she steps back and then gets caught by an uppercut that knocks her down on her back! 1…2…3… shocked by the sudden turn of events, Kim tries to roll to her side unsuccessfully with wild looking eyes 4…5...6… she finally rolls to her side and uses her elbow as support to start getting off the mat 7…8… she tries to get up, but loses her balance and tangles with the ropes 9…10 Kim is still tangled with the ropes as the count passes her by!


Official Result: Winner via KO in round 4, Natalie Dormer!

Post-Fight: Natalie’s smirk returns as she raises her hands in celebration. Ali enters the ring, congratulates Natalie and gives her a hug. In the meantime, Jeri and the medical staff help Kim to get off the ropes and sit on her corner stool. As the medical staff clears her after a brief inspection, Kim can be heard saying “That bytch just got lucky there!” There are no attempts from either Natalie or Kim to acknowledge each other as Kim leaves the ring, but old rivals, Jeri and Ali give a nod of acknowledgement to one another.


After getting her hand raised, Natalie gives her post-match remarks. “Last fight was just a hiccup and I put that behind me with this win to get back on the track. As for this one, Kim likes running her mouth and she made an aggressive start, but I told you that she is accustomed to losing and that I would win easily, which I did! Now I’m telling you that I’m back to climbing the rankings!” She concludes her speech with her signature smirk and gives a quick wave to the fans before leaving the ring. 

 

 

 

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