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26 August 2016 Kaya Scodelario vs Lyndsy Fonseca

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OFFICIAL FCBA "BOILING POINT" PPV

 

Posted by Lookout! Boxing on August 26, 2016, 6:14 pm

 

 

(Written by Girls Friday/Results by Lookout!)

(Girls Friday vs Free Agent)

Intro:
Two young bantamweights meet on the beach for the first time in their careers with both looking to show their class against someone they see as being a good match up for them.

Kaya Scodelario finally won on American soil last month against Willa Holland in what can only be classed as a brutal war that saw nothing be resolved in terms of the feud they are now in. While Lyndsy is looking to get a win on the board, after looking good when she started her career, she's struggled to put results together and it's led to her being ignored by most  young fighters when talking of who their biggest competition in future could be.

At the press conference, Kaya said "look I wish I was battering Willa on that beach and maybe someday me and her can meet alone on a beach, have a nice long stroll, then I could kick her arse in private" Being reminded that she is fighting Fonseca, she says "yeah I know her, we've been at parties and she seemed to be the girl who'd stroll in and think everyone should stare at her"

Laughing before adding "if me and Willa were at a party when Lyndsy wandered in, we sometimes used to call her the bytch is she, so it's ironic how I'm the one who gets to shut her up and maybe knock her ego down to it's rightful size!" Lyndsy was red faced through all of this as her trainer placed a hand on her shoulder to keep her from bolting out her seat to fight. Getting her chance to speak, she said "listen Kaya, you're a nobody, I was the brunette that people wanted to see before you or Willa showed up" Flicking her hair behind her ear, she continues "your not going to beat me and after I do I will be happy to bury your career in that sand so I and the FCBA don't have to hear from you ever again!"

At the weigh in, both fighters nearly start fighting as they taunted the body of the other and when asked to stare down, both were nose to nose, shoving each other as they begged the other to start something. Kaya's manager and the coaches of both got in between them before it turned violent, as neither woman's eyes left the other.
Fighting on Miami beach, bleachers surround the ring placed in the sand and Kaya Scodelario enters the ring first. She is wearing a white bikini and gloves, she has a new red ribbon in her hair after Willa Holland ripped her last one out given by Ashley Benson. Out comes Lyndsy in a black bikini and gloves, her toned body looks the match of Kaya's.
Both are similar in age, height and build but who is the better boxer is what we are going to find out soon. As the ref reads the final instructions out and neither takes their eyes off the opposing set before they are asked to touch gloves, which is not a soft touch by any means.

Getting their gumshields in, 10 rounds of bantamweight action begins now.

Round 1:
Out the fighters come, looking ready to tear the others head off; they seem to keep calm enough to start off boxing it out with the jab and using their footwork to seemingly dance around the other in a waltz that only they know the steps too. Kaya seems to press forward first as Lyndsy seems to holding back somewhat and you have to believe the confidence advantage goes to the English lass as her American counterpart has struggled this past year for any results. Scodelario let's her hands go with a good combination of punches to the body of Fonseca that rocks her backwards towards the ropes. But Lyndsy manages to use her speed to get off the ropes as both are quick around the sand, though Kaya is still pressing forward of the two. Fonseca seems to not be able to create space to slow things down and get the fight into her control. The bell rings with Kaya looking like the cat that got  the cream, while Lyndsy looks annoyed at herself for the way she fought that round.

Round 2:
Both fighters seem ready to jump on the front foot now as they meet in the ring centre and a furious exchange of punches begins. Kaya still looks happy as she snaps Lyndsy's head back with a hard straight but her face is quickly smacked back with a right hook that knocks her back slightly. The bad blood between these two is growing with each punch that lands as defence goes out the window for brutality. Both are reddening up to the face as they clinch up for a small rest, insults are traded into the others ears as the anger rises between the two fighters. Pulled apart, Kaya strikes forward with a hard straight that again snaps the head of the American back and she forces her to the ropes. Again both women exchange but with her advantageous position, Kaya is landing the cleaner punches and at the bell, Lyndsy has blood coming from a small cut on the bridge of her nose. Returning to her corner, Fonseca looks ready to grab her stool and just throw it anywhere in her rage.

Round 3:
Blasting away at each other right from the bell, Kaya is looking ready to just start taunting her rival instead of beating her up till she gets cracked on her left cheek with a great right hook. As Kaya wobbles slightly, Lyndsy has the first real success of the fight she's had up till now and she won't let it slip away. Shoving Scodelario back to the ropes, Lyndsy is firing hard punches at her rival, who soaks most of it up on her gloves. But some punches crack her on the face to cause swelling on her left
cheek and just under her eye. She manages to fight her way off the ropes and it becomes a scruffy brawl between the two warriors with neither one stepping back till they nearly clash heads and clinch up. Even in the clinch, they are rattling punches into each others kidneys to the delight of the crowd. The ref gets them apart again and they slug it out till the bell, when they step back to look at the damage they've done to each other. Lyndsy's cut nose looks worse as blood runs down the bridge and her lips are puffing up, while Kaya's cheeks are swelling and under the left eye looks ready to be cut if she isn't careful.

Round 4:
Lyndsy is up and straight at Kaya, who looks stunned at the way her rival is getting to her after the first two rounds were easier than this. Both land some heavy head shots and Kaya is the first to back away, she gets slammed to the body with some meaty hooks and the English woman looks to be hurt. Kaya is doing her best to keep the American off her but it's proving impossible at the moment as Lyndsy is certainly on the front foot now. Finally Lyndsy manages to cut that left cheek of Kaya's, who is
stunned by what is happening to her. But the flow of blood down her cheek seems to spur her on to get back at Lyndsy or expect an early return to her hotel room or maybe a hospital. The two trade to the bell but Lyndsy looks much happier now as she jogs back to her corner and Kaya stares at her through cold eyes.

Round 5:
Kaya meets Lyndsy head on once again but this she seems supremely focused as she ducks and dodges the shots of Fonseca to land clean crisp punches of her own. A lightning fast straight rocks Lyndsy, whose lip is now bleeding and she looks stunned as Kaya pounds away on her to force her to the ropes. To Lyndsy's credit, she's trying to fire back at her rival and is connecting with some punches to that wound on Scodelario's cheek. But she's being rocked by looping shots around her guard and she is certainly wobbling now as her face is a mask of pain and she's forced to clinch for dear life. Kaya is desperate to get free to attack again, she's whispering to Lyndsy "you know I have you beaten s***, just give up" But it takes the ref getting between them again to pry them apart as Lyndsy needs all the rest period she can to get her bearings back. That doesn't last long as Kaya is back on her but can't find the off switch by the bell as she pins Lyndsy to the ropes with her left glove and shouts "bytch! You're done! Just admit it" Lyndsy shoves Kaya off of her but she looks shaky on her feet and the English woman knows it's only a matter of time.

Round 6:
Lyndsy argues with her corner who are ready to throw the towel in but as the bell rings, she shoves past them to try and get at Kaya. Unlucky for her, Scodelario meets her charge and is pounding her by to the ropes under a barrage of short sharp punches. A right uppercut lands plum on Lyndsy's chin and down she goes in a heap to the sand to a loud roar from the crowd. The ref begins his count but it's not long before he reaches 10 since Lyndsy is barely stirring and her coaches shake their head at their knocked out fighter.


Winner: Kaya Scodelario KO round 6

After:
Kaya doesn't even look at the downed Lyndsy as she gets cleaned up by her coach Berlingeri and after she gets her gloves taking off, she purposely walks over Fonseca to shake the hands of the rival coaches before walking back over Lyndsy and kicking some sand behind her over her fallen rival. Lyndsy is checked over by the ringside doctor and as she finally comes around, she looks up at Kaya knowing she's lost. Tears fills her eyes as she waits for Kaya to humiliate her but it feels even worse when that doesn't come and instead she's just being ignored by her rival. Kaya even stands right in front of her and has her back towards her as she shouts "Willa Holland! Don't think I've forgotten you! I'm coming to end your career!" Lyndsy's too weak to get up and tackle her rival to get her attention, instead all she can do is lay back in the sand hoping the ground swallows her up since nobody would notice she thinks. Her coaches kneel beside her to console her which seems to calm her down somewhat as she watches Kaya leave the ring to a loud cheer and she wonders how she can get at Kaya in future.

 

 

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