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26 March 2021 Vivian Hsieh vs Bailee Madison

Page history last edited by caspian2 2 years, 10 months ago

 

OFFICIAL FCBA "MARCH MADNESS" PPV

 

Posted by Lookout! Boxing on March 26, 2021, 11:10am

 

VIVIAN HSEIH VS BAILEE MADISON

Results: Lookout Writing: Archer

Vivian: 24 YO, 5’5 (1.65 m), FCBA Debut, Revolution Boxing


Bailee: 21 YO, 5’6 (1.68 m), 1-4-0. 1 KO since 2017, Foxfire Boxing

Before: Taiwanese Internet and Modeling star Vivian is making her FCBA Debut under the banner of the new Revolution Boxing organization. She will be facing young Bailee Madison of Foxfire Boxing, who, after 5 tries since 2017, finds herself 1-4 going into this fight.

“I am very determined to show the FCBA what I can do,” says Vivian. “I have boxed a great deal on Taiwan and I am no rookie. I know how to fight and I know how to win. Soon all in the FCBA will see that.”

“OK, so I don’t have the greatest record in the FCBA,” says Bailee, “and maybe I did start a little young and having only a couple of fights a year hasn’t done a lot for me. I am trying to change that this year with more fights and. I hope, more wins on my record. I am proud of the fact that Foxfire likes to use me to test newcomers. It’s my role and I always do my best to challenge rookies like Vivian Hseieh. If they have the goods—Bailee Madison will find that out! If they don’t—I’ll find that out, too!”

Fight Night see Vivian coming to the ring in an red bikini that shows the full glory of her 34 inch chest. She has red gloves and boots with white laces. Her hair is in a simple ponytail. Bailee Madison is in a white one piece swimsuit with black gloves and boots (white laces). Bailee’s hair is in ponytail.

“I had no idea you were that—uh—big up front,” Bailee blurts out upon seeing Vivian in her bulging bikini top.

“I like to surprise a new audience, but don’t worry, I promise not to hurt your unfortunately smaller chest,” Vivian says with a pointed smile.

“You didn’t have to bring that up,” Bailee snaps.

“I am sure everyone here can see the difference,” Vivian continues looking pleased that she’s rattled the younger woman.

“Show off!” Bailee mutters and then tells the referee: “Get started. I want to get this fight going!”

“As do I,” Vivian says cheerfully.

The ring instructions do proceed, though Vivian continues to irritate Bailee by “accidentally” brushing her big chest against Bailee’s more modest rack. Referee scolds Vivian, who says she’s sorry, but gives the scowling Bailee a smirk. The ring instructions do finally get completed and the fighters tap gloves before going to their corners. DING! DING! It’s on….!

R1: Vivian and Bailee out quickly. Bailee seems confused by Vivian’s big chest as if undecided whether to attack these tempting targets or not. Vivian taking advantage of the hesitation to smack quick lefts and rights off Bailee’s chin. Then stuffs a flurry of hooks into Bailee’s gut. Bailee sent reeling back, all bent over and gasping. However, it also snaps Bailee out of her daze and as Vivian tries to follow up, Bailee fires straight rights and lefts into Vivian’s face. Vivian put back on her heels, but she and Bailee circle. Then Bailee lunges forward to have a go at those big hooters. She lands some solid rights and lefts to the rack, but Vivian returns fire with overhand shots into Bailee’s face. Bailee’s nose trickling blood as she retreats. Vivian working over Bailee to the body. Bailee answering with jabs to the breasts and stomach, but these only slow Vivian’s advance rather than turning it back. Round ends in a close fought win for new comer Vivian H.

R2: Bailee takes aim at Vivian’s head as the new round begins. Banging blows to the jaw and side of the head shake Vivian, who gets her mitts up. Bailee coolly goes to work on Vivian’s midsection with a barrage of hooks, but she just can’t stay away from Vivian’s juggs. Bailee hammering hooter, which is knocking Vivian back on her heels, but the newcomer managing counters mainly to Bailee’s face, again drawing blood from her nose. Bailee ignoring the crimson dribbling down her chin to keep up the pressure, but Vivian not retreating much, though she is being out pointed. Round ends with Bailee taking the round by a wide margin, but Vivian looks defiant as she heads for her corner.

R3: Bell rings and out the fighters come for the new round. They are briskly circling and exchanging shots to the head and body. Bailee pressing, trying to get at Vivian’s chin, but Vivian is able to use her mitts to block these shots. Bailee now trying to shake up the rookie by bouncing rights and lefts off her head, but Vivian answering with a steady stream of hooks into Bailee’s stomach. Bailee finally has to retreat all hunched up from the belly battering, but she starts forward again, swinging at Vivian’s head. Vivian blocking the shot with her left and then BAM! She brings a CRACKING right hand into Bailee’s jaw. Bailee reels off to one side. Vivian moving with her now firing one uppercut after another into Bailee’s chin. DOWN GOES BAILEE MADISON! Bailee drops to her butt and then swoons backwards, arms outflung. Vivian looks down at her fallen foe with a smile of satisfaction and then heads for the neutral corner. Bailee’s legs moving and she can be heard groaning as the referee counts. Bailee finally props herself up on her elbows, looks around with vacant eyes and then drops back to the canvas.

“EIGHT!...NINE!...TEN!...YOU’RE OUT!”

THE WINNER IN HER FCBA DEBUT: VIVIAN HSEIH OF REVOLUTIONARY BOXING OVER BAILEE MADISON OF FOXFIRE BOXING BY KNOCKOUT IN ROUND 3!

After: “I learned back on Taiwan that it was easy to distract opponents with my big breasts,” Vivian Hseih explains after the fight. “I learned to let my foes waste their time punching them and then I would strike back. Worked perfectly this time, too. So now I am a winner and so is Revolution Boxing. I hope this was the first of many, many wins.”

As for Bailee Madison, she is naturally downhearted at now finding herself at 1-6, but she tells Skip Tracey of Archer News: “It’s over. I likely did make mistakes and I will correct them, that’s my advantage at being so young. I have the time to improve and, as everyone saw, I have a lot that needs improvement.”

We won’t dwell on Bailee Madison’s latest disappointment except to say she is right about the need for improvement. Very nice win for the debuting Vivian Hseih, she seemed to have a good fight plan and executed it well. Her future fights should be most interesting. 

 

 

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