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27 March 2020 Elsa Hosk vs Sophie Turner

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OFFICIAL FCBA "MARCH MADNESS" PPV

 

Posted by Lookout! Boxing on Mar 27, 2020 at 4:54pm

 

ELSA HOSK VS SOPHIE TURNER

Results: Lookout Writing: Archer

Elsa: 31 YO, 5’9 ½ (1.76 m) , 2-4-0, 2 KO since 2017, Emilia’s Empresses


Sophie: 24 YO, 5’9 (1.75 m), 14-6-0, 14 KO since 2015, Foxfire Boxing

Before: “I am eager to show my management that I can beat someone young and tough like Sophie Turner,” declares Swedish model Elsa Hosk in the pre-fight. “I admit it won’t be easy, but I am truly motivated and I think that will make a big difference this time.”

Sophie Turner seems quite confident herself: “My stablemate Mary Winstead beat Elsa last year and she’s been advising me on this fight. I like to think I didn’t need a lot of advice, but it always helps to have Mary in your corner. I expect it won’t be easy, but, in the end I can will be the winner.”

Fight night finds Elsa coming to the ring in a dark blue bikini with matching gloves and boots (black laces). Her long blonde hair in a battle braid down her back. Sophie to the ring in a forest green bikini with black gloves and boots (green laces). Sophie with blonde hair pulled into a top knot on her head.

Ring instructions proceed smoothly. Tap o’ the gloves and they are back to their corners. Dramatic pause. Then bell rings!

R1: Sophie and Elsa circle each other at mid ring, bobbing and weaving as they fire away with probing punches. Then Sophie then boldly charges forward, flinging a right at Elsa’s head. Elsa able to move her head so that the incoming right whistles by her ear and then Else brings her own right crunching into Sophie’s jaw. Sophie knocked sideways by the impact, struggles to right herself, but Else now upon chugging meaty lefts and rights into Sophie’s midsection. Sophie trying to swerve away from Elsa, but the Swedish boxer is staying with her and slamming home more solid strikes to Sophie’s ribs and breasts. Sophie gets her jab going as Elsa moves in closer and slows the Swedish blonde up with peppery blows to the breasts. Elsa circling around Sophie, now bouncing shots off the British blonde’s head. Sophie trying to move away and Elsa giving chase as the round draws to a close. Round wide to Elsa Hosk.

R2: Sophie looks annoyed as she sits on her stool during the break. She seems impatient to get back at Elsa and quickly leaps from her stool at the bell. Sophie goes for Elsa, but Elsa’s been quick off her stool as well and ready to meet Sophie’s rush. As Sophie closes in, Elsa neatly steps to one side leaving Sophie facing empty air and then sends another powerful right crunching into Sophie’s jaw. Sophie goes all wobbly and spins away on rubbery legs. Elsa is right there to pound Sophie back to the ropes. Sophie jabbing to stay off the strands, but can’t keep her butt off the ropes as Elsa pounds bellymeat to force her back. Sophie now trapped on the ropes, she covers her face, but it’s open season on her body and Elsa uses it like a heavy bag as she pounds away. Sophie shuddering and gasping under this bombardment, but her legs hold her up. Rounds ends with Sophie looking like her whole body is a vibrating with pain as she hobbles to her corner. Elsa looking pleased with herself as she wins her second round by a wide margin.

R3: Foxfire Lightweight Trainer Rachel Nichols seen wagging her finger in Sophie’s face apparently telling her “to fight smarter. You’re too reckless. You’re giving her openings!” A chastened Sophie nods. Meanwhile Elsa Hosk is telling her trainer: “I’ve got that arrogant Brit rattled. I’m more than she bargained for!”

Bell rings and Sophie comes out more slowly, but with focus. Elsa coming forward after Sophie no longer so obliging as to rush in heedlessly. Elsa feints to the head to make Sophie duck, but then puts hooks into Brit blonde’s belly. However Sophie takes the gut shot and responds with a well-aimed right uppercut into Swedish blonde chin. Elsa caught flush and is sent recoiling back with her arms flailing ineffectively. Sophie now able to bring rights and lefts into Elsa’s jaw and then lift her chin with more uppercuts. Elsa gets her gloves up to her face, but Sophie now working that lanky body just feasting on abs, ribs and breasts. Elsa steadying as she gets her jab going, but its only slowing Sophie, who keeps up the punching pressure to Elsa’s body. Elsa able to steer herself away from the ropes, but she is worked over to the body by Sophie down to the bell. Sophie Turner now back in this fight with a wide win of R3.

R4: “Shake this girl up again and then work that body,” Elsa is advised during the break and she nods grimly. Meanwhile Rachel Nichols is telling Sophie: “Keep it up! You’ll break this girl!” Sophie gives her a wolfish smile of anticipation.

Sophie can’t seem to help herself: she sees Elsa slow out of her corner and the prospect of finishing off a weakened opponent sends her rushing in again. Too late, Sophie sees Elsa spring her trap, she comes to life before Sophie can land a punch and bring s a straight right into Sophie’s forehead. Sophie thrown back, a jagged gash trickling crimson down her forehead, and Elsa is now the one pouncing on a wounded opponent. Sophie trying to cover her face, but not before she takes knee knocking right/left combo to the chin. Sophie lurching back as Elsa digs hooks into her stomach and the next thing Sophie knows she’s against the ropes. Sophie tries to jab her way clear, but Elsa pounding at Sophie’s head and Sophie has to use her gloves to protect her noggin. Elsa now free to work over Sophie’s body and add to the damage she’s already inflicted. Sophie’s breasts smashed in their bra cups, knocking the breath from her lungs so that she is gulping air as the round ends her ordeal. Elsa walks back to her corner as a swaying Sophie leaves the ropes. Sophie’s top knot as come apart and her tendrils of sweaty hair is covering her face along with the blood from that cut mixed with sweat. Elsa Hosk winds this round wide.

R5: “Stop being stupid!” an exasperated Rachel Nichols scolds Sophie Turner. “Stop the wild stuff and try to grind her down.” Sophie nods sheepishly: “I just wanted to finish her.” “You can, but stop trying to cut corners,” Rachel says.

Meanwhile Elsa is being advised: “Keep after her body. You break her to the body and she’s finished.” Elsa nods and admits “I love the way her body shudders when my punches strike home. I will happily break her.”

Out they come for the 5th Stanza and they work their way in close as they exchange punches to the body. Then Sophie gets in toe to toe range and starts bringing short hard ones up into Elsa’s ribs, stomach and breasts. Elsa responding in kind and ringsiders get to hear every smack of leather on wet, straining flesh plus the pants and groans as Elsa and Sophie go all out. It stays even for much of the round, but then Elsa starts to shudder more and more from Sophie’s punches. Elsa’s own punches begin to falter and then Sophie stuffs a right uppercut into Elsa’s chin to put her on her heels. Elsa regrouping and is fighting back as Sophie comes after her. Round ends. It was a close round, but judges decide Sophie Turner edged out a win. Sophie breathing hard, but walks determinedly to her corner. Elsa breathing hard, but looks unsteady as she returns to her corner.

R6: EE corner crew working hard to get Elsa out for the 6th Round. Trainer looking concerned and tells Elsa: “Be defensive this round and use it to pull yourself together.” “Sure, whatever you say,” Elsa replies in a foggy tone that can’t be reassuring to her trainer. However time is running out on the break.

Meanwhile, “That’s the way to do. Hit that body until you can get something going upstairs, then you strike,” Rachel Nichols is telling Sophie Turner, “but stop rushing it!” “Message received,” Sophie assures her.

Bell sounds. Out they come. Elsa is moving with caution, gloves up high and not looking eager to advance. Sophie showing caution herself as she warily approaches Elsa wanting to avoid falling into another trap. Sophie doing most of the punching as she tests Elsa’s defenses and not getting much back in the way of counters. Now Sophie advances and puts all she’s got into a pulverizing series of hooks to the abs. Elsa bending forward with a look of agony on her face and Sophie pours on the body hurt. Elsa just wanting to get out of there, making a hasty retreat, but Sophie lunges in and brings cracking right into Elsa’s jaw. Elsa’s head swivels and she freezes. Then Sophie underloads with the ol’ one-two left/right to the chin AND ELSA HOSK CRASHES TO THE CANVAS! Elsa sprawls onto her back, gloves covering her face and legs straight out. Sophie heads for the neutral corner. Elsa’s trying to move as the referee starts to count, but she can’t get her numbed limbs to cooperate. She is still laying there as referee is crying:

“EIGHT!...NINE!...TEN!...YOU’RE OUT!”

THE WINNER SOPHIE TURNER DEFEATS ELSA HOSK KO6!

After: “I said she would be tough and she was,” Sophie Turner tells the press later. “though I think I helped her by being overly aggressive at times. I took a lot of punches, especially to the body, but I think I did a better job of weathering them. I count this as a good win against a worthy opponent. Now on to my next fight!”

Elsa Hosk says only: “I was very disappointed in how this fight turned out. I think I could have won it. I need to understand what went wrong. Thank you and good night.”

Pretty good battle while it lasted. Elsa Hosk did show she can hurt an opponent, but that’s not the same as actually beating them. Sophie Turner admitted she was over-eager at some points in the fight and suffered for it. However, Sophie was able to hang in there, break Elsa up sufficiently to be finished off in the 6th. Good win for Sophie, but a disappointment for Elsa though she did show some signs of hope for the future. 

 

 

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