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28 June 2019 Sophie Turner vs Deborah Ann Woll

Page history last edited by caspian2 4 years, 3 months ago

 

Posted by Lookout! Boxing on Jun 29, 2019 at 12:23pm

 

SOPHIE TURNER VS DEBORAH ANN WOLL


Results: Lookout Writing: Archer

Sophie: 23 YO, 5’9 (1.75 m), 9-6-0, 9 KO since 2011, Foxfire Boxing



Deborah: 34 YO, 5’10 (1.78 m), 0-3-0 since 2018, Chimera



Before: “I really feel like I’m not track to become a serious contender at Lightweight,” says red-haired Sophie Turner at the pre-fight press conference. “I have three wins in a row, but my management and I thought it would be good idea to take on a Chimera fighter. They have at least three on their roster: Theron, Blake Lively and Deborah Ann here. I liked the idea of fightin another redhead so we were able to make the deal.”



It is not so much what Sophie says, but the way the Brit redhead says that seems to irk the Brooklynite Deb Woll.



“I don’t suppose you’re picking me has anything to do with my being 0-3, does it?” Deborah Ann snaps.



“Oh?” Sophie asks innocently. “I didn’t notice.”



“I’ll just bet you didn’t,” Deborah Ann growls, “but let me tell you something: I LIKE being a member of Chimera and I want to prove to them that they were right to sign me. I don’t have a win now, but I WILL get one, and believe ,me, toots, I’d love it to be you!”



“’Toots’? How quaint,” Sophie says in a rather insufferable voice. “Chimers limiting your vocabulary?”



“No, f@*ing way—BYTCH!” Deborah shoots back, a red flush in her cheeks.



“Ah, scratch the surface and the vulgar street fighter comes out,” Sophie mocks.



“There will be a lot more coming out and shutting your mouth!” Deborah Ann warns.



“I shall remember that. See you there, Ms. Woll, and do try to control your temper. IT’s always a mistake to fight while having a tantrum!” Sophie says and struts off the stage.



Deborah Ann glowers at the retreating Sophie and turns to the press: “You all heard her. Just remember: she is the one who started this!” With that the Brooklyn beauty stalks off stage.



Tension continues right up to Fight Night. Deborah comes to the ring in a blue and white one-piece suit with blue boots and gloves (white laces). Red hair is pulled back in a simple ponytail. She is accompanied by Chimera Lightweight trainer Charlize Theron. Then Sophie Turner comes to the ring. She is wearing a dark green piece with black boots and dark green gloves. She has her red hair in a long single battle braid. She is accompanied by Foxfire lightweight trainer Rachel Nichols. Ring instructions are tense with glares exchanged, but tempers are kept in check. Time comes for the glove tap, but they ram their gloves together with a loud SMACK! Then they turn away and march to their corners. Soon after, the bell rings.



R1: Fighters out smoothly and start jabbing away as they close in on each other a mid-ring. Sophie licking her jabs off Deb’s chin. Deborah countering to Sophie’s head, but Sophie is proving evasive and hard to hit squarely. Then Sophie shakes Deborah up with a sudden flurry of hooks to the midsection. Deborah seeking to respond with jabs into Sophie’s breasts, but then takes a very hard Sophie Turner right to the jaw. Deb falls back on shaking legs and tries to cover up. Sophie back to hooking to the body (this time she includes some sharp ones into Deb’s breasts). Deborah steadies herself late, but Sophie outworking her to the bell and salts away the first round by a wide margin.



R2: Deborah Ann comes out punching this round, but Sophie Turner spitting our leather at a matching place. The two are striking at head and body as they circle each other. Then Sophie comes forward and it’s a fierce exchange of punches to the head. Deb not wanting to give ground is standing her ground and trying to match Sophie punch for punch. Sophie liking that chin as she strikes at it again and again and finally Deb has to back away with gloves up protectively around her face. Sophie then drops down to drive hooks into Deb’s midsection. Deb hunched up, but still jab back defiantly manages to get to Sophie’s chin and sends her falling back. Sophie charges back in and there is more toe-to-toe action as they pound away to the body. Sophie managing to get just a little more behind her punches and it is slowly forcing Deborah to give ground. Bell sounds. It’s close but Sophie Turner has pulled this one out.



R3: Deborah Ann showing more mobility as the new round begins. She swings around Sophie before striking hard and fast. Deb lands to cracking right to the jaw that sends Sophie stumbling away. Deb keeps up the attack, hitting Sophie about the head and keeping her disoriented. Then Deborah swings around in front of the dazed Foxfire lightweight and starts punching away with a barrage of shots yo Sophie’s body. Sophie tipped forward and now getting hots lifted up into her breasts and face. Sophie wilting under the bombardment, falls back and tries to rgroup. Sophie staying with her to maintain the pressure. Deborah pushing Sophie back into the ropes, finally hooking her to the belly to drive her into the strands just as the bell rings. Deborah turns away from a hard panting Sophie with a look of disappointment on her face. However she does win her first round of the bout by a wide margin.



R4: Sophie and Deborah waste no time in getting at each other as the bell rings. Sophie trying to drive Deb back with a slashing attack to the head. Deborah smacked hard in the jaw and chin, but lashes back with desperate jabs. Sophie jabbed hard in the face to stall her attack. Deborah then counterattacks and she now gets to swivel Sophie’s head with her punches. Sophie lurching back, but then she is able to duck under a Deborah Woll right and come up to pop Deb in the jaw. Deborah goes woozy as Sophie comes in, but Deb snaps out of it trade shots to the juggs intense flurry that leaves both fighters with lungs aching for air. They have to fall back, gulp in some air and then go back at it. Now they are back to trading had shots and very quickly both are staggering woozily. Still, they lurch towards each other and go to the belly in a grinding exchange of hooks down to the bell. Sophie and Deborah both look slow and unsteady getting back to their corners. Judges total the points and call this a DRAW!



R5: Deborah and Sophie both get a lot of attention from their corners during the break. They are a bit slow coming out at the bell, but Deb showing more speed as strikes first with a quick series of hooks to the rib cage. Sophie knocked back on her heels, but then Sophie on the jaw and then follows with a nice right to the chin. Sophie again on her heels with the gloves up high. Deb going for the body now and she is slashing away with enthusiasm as Sophie retreats all doubled up and gasping. Deb stays with Sophie, but Sophie fights back with the jab and smashes a right into Deborah’s nose that results in a trickle of blood. Deb shakes this off and starts battling out with Sophie at point-blank range once more. Now it’s their juggs that are getting a pounding attack that seems to be stalemated. Then Deborah stuffs the hook deep into Sophie’s belly and drives her back. Sophie fights back with belly shots of her own, but she is being pushed back slowly at the bell. It’s a close round, but the judges give it tp Deborah Ann Woll.



R6: Both fighters look eager to go as they sit on their stools during the break. Deborah comes rushing forward, perhaps hoping she can catch Sophie with a blitz attack. However, Sophie is away pretty quick herself and veers out towards mid-ring to force Deborah to give chase. Then Sophie suddenly spins around and leaps in with a right crashing down on Deborah’s jaw. The blow hits hard and Deborah stumbles forward blindly. Sophie adds a second right to the jaw as Deb goes by AND DOWN GOES DEBORAH ANN. Deb crashes limply onto her face and sprawls there arms and legs outflung. Sophie wastes no time getting to neutral corner. Deborah struggling to rise as the referee starts his count. She pushes herself up on her arms, but they promptly buckle and she is kissing the canvas again. More desperate effort to rise, but it is not enough:



“EIGHT!...NINE!...TEN!...OUT!”



THE WINNER: SOPHIETURBER DEFEARS DEBORAH ANN WOLL KO6!



After: “Oh, wow, that was a close one!” Sophie Turner admits in the post-fight. “Deborah was fighting hard and I admit I was hoping I could land just the right punch to take her down. I got that chance in the 6th and was able to get my right in hard enough to knock her down and keep her down. It was a relief to win this thing. I don’t know she hasn’t won a fight yet. I’m just glad she didn’t win it against me!”



“I am very disappointed,” a clearly distressed Deborah Ann Woll tells reporters later. “That was a legitimate knockout, but I still think it was a lucky punch. I was wearing her down. Maybe I got a little too anxious to finally win a fight and I got careless. Sophie Turner was good enough of a fighter to take full advantage and win it for herself. I would like to say that while I am disappointed, I have not lost confidence that I will find the way to win and I will show everyone that I belong at Chimera!”



It’s often true that one punch, properly delivered can win a fight. That might have been the case for Sophie Turner in this fight (though she did land a second “insurance” right as Deborah Ann Woll was headed for the canvas). Sophie and Deborah had seemed evenly matched with Deborah moving ahead in Rds 4 & 5, but that all ended in R6 when Sophie nailed Deborah and put her down for the count. Good win for Sophie as the Foxfire lightweight hopeful tries to live up to the expectations of one day succeeding Mary Winstead as the stables lead lightweight. However it’s another unhappy loss for Deborah Ann Woll, but she does look to have the tools to succeed. She just needs to be able to deploy them for victory.

 

 

 

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