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26 April 2020 Anya Chalotra vs Elizabeth Olsen

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Posted by Lookout! Boxing on Apr 26, 2020 at 2:06am

 

Anya Chalotra versus Elizabeth Olsen

 

 

Pre-Fight: Debut night for Emilia’s Empresses Anya Chalotra as she takes on Fates Elisabeth Olsen. No word exchange as the fighters enter the ring. Anya can be seen in a white bandeau bra and red gym shorts while Liz sports a dotted black bra and striped panties.


Round 1: Olsen showing class, she’s got 51 fights of experience and it can be seen as she moves off the bell at a quick pace and meets her foe with a jabbing session keeping her on her back foot. Anya responds immediately but misses and takes a punch to her stomach to ensure her place at ropes. Liz follows up with a few more jabs thumping Anya's face as she tries to get out of ropes but doesn’t quite stay out of Liz’s reach. Anya raises her hands in an alarmed manner, Liz breaks through her guard anyway and lands an uppercut straight of her chin. A second uppercut snaps Anya’s head making her take a step back while Liz continues her attack with rapid jabbing rushing Anya back to ropes in the final moments of the opening round. Olsen switches to belly punching and meets no resistance as she completely overwhelms her opponent in the first.

Round 2: Liz continues her aggressive approach fully expecting Anya to stay near the ropes, but instead, the newbie meets her head on bombarding her with hooks from both flans, closing distance then snapping an uppercut that cuts through Liz’s defences with ease as she takes a knee in the first minute. She shakes it off and rises at a steady five, switching to defence without a second thought; she underestimated Anya’s eagerness and paid for it. Hands up, elbows in, the fighters march towards each other leaning in with right hands, throwing defence out of the windows as punches get thrown from both sides. Final minute; Anya and Liz both bleeding from the lip and with a couple of bruises around the midsection, nearly gassed out but not backing down, flinging heavy shots as the bell rings. Anya wins the round due to the early knockdown.

Round 3: Amped up by the second rounds exchange both fighters come out rushing for one another ready for more. Liz being the smarter fighter, staying on defence while Anya throws everything she’s got at her. She takes some hits and a cut on her cheek but it was worth it as Anya gasses out within a minute, letting Liz switch to offence. Anya raises her arms to protect her face but Liz has other plans and snaps a left hook to her ribcage making Anya lower her arms as Liz attacks her face with a right hook. She takes a step back and retaliates with a couple of jabs, missing both and receiving another hook to her ribs getting driven to ropes where Liz continues working on her ribs. Anya escapes with clinch, keeping distance from Liz for the remainder of the round. She limps back to her corner with a glove on her ribs when the bell, starting to look discouraged as Liz gets awarded the round.

Round 4: Anya rises of her stool slowly, while Liz rushes towards her from the bell. Liz taps her with a pair of jabs near the ropes, followed up by another pair of jabs sticking to her belly. A sharp right hook finding Anya's chin and an uppercut sticking to her jaw is enough to get the British-Indian actress on her knees. She beats the count at seven, head down as Liz picks up where she left off, tormenting her belly with repeated hooks. Liz ties up Anya's right arm with her right and proceeds to pump the air out of her, slamming her with body blows as her knees buckle with every punch. She can only take so much before going down and she does for the second time in the round. Anya doesn’t budge for a good few seconds before attempting to get back up but the bell comes to her aid as the round ends before she gets counted out.

Round 5: Two shutouts in a row and being saved by the bell, it’s not looking good for Anya who’s hanging on by a thread. She rises off her stool with painful groans as Liz charges her lightning-fast. Liz walks or runs straight into an uppercut knocking her down hard. Nobody saw that coming. Liz beats the count at eight, looks dizzy when she’s up. Anya sees her break and takes it, bringing the fight to Liz looking for an exchange. She works through the pain, taking a lot of hits but giving back twice as much eventually driving Liz back into her own corner where she gives her all in hope for a knockout. An explosion of punches yanks Liz’s head back and forth, her knees buckle with each passing moments but she manages to stay up until the bell rings. She lost the round but, she’s still in the fight.

Round 6: Anya’s won the previous round but she might have lost the fight not being able to get a successful knockout on Liz. Instead of charging for her Liz plays hard to get and draws Anya to mid-ring where she picks her apart. When Anya would attack Liz would block and counter, and when Anya tried to defend herself Liz either rushed her flanks or simply pierced her gloves. She’s got spirit but her legs are gone as she fails to match Liz and fails to defend herself. With Anya’s hands barely up Liz goes to work, attaching her gloves to Anya’s belly and waist with follows ups to her chin and cheeks. She tries retaliating with punches but she’s too weak to defend herself or attack with any result. Back to bullying; Liz deploys two more hooks to Anya’s jaw as her knees buckle and one more hook to her midsection is enough to drop her to canvas. She’s not getting up from that.

Winner by KO in Round 6: Elisabeth Olsen

Post-Fight: “You win some, you lose some” a battered Anya tells to the press “at the end of the day it was a learning experience and I’m glad I had Liz as my first opponent. Now I have a goal to work towards and that’s beating her, but for now I’m interested in what else FCBA has to offer.” 

 

 

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