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3 September 2012 Emily Browning vs Amanda Seyfried

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Emily Browning 04.jpgAmanda Seyfried 03.jpg

 

FRONT STREET AUSTRALIAN TOUR

 

Posted by OddManOut/Sim Results on September 3, 2012, 8:31 pm

 

Before: Flyweight action to open festivities. Seyfried a durable, heavy handed brawler, able to go the distance and beyond with high-class fighters like Jennifer Love Hewitt and Kristin Kreuk, but struggling with consistency and has proven to have trouble with less methodical fighters in the higher levels. Browning a dark horse, making her FCBA debut this year, but taking 6 of 9 of her BBU and ACB bouts with wins over bigger, harder-hitting fighters.

Emily in matching red jog bra and shorts, white gloves, hair in a fighting tousle. Amanda in yellow bikini, black gloves, famous hair long and loose down backs.

R1: Welcome to Australia. Emily posts a shutout to open the festivities. Browning all pivots, changing directions, jab licking out to take advantage of openings in Amanda’s guard. Amanda indecisive, spends half the round trying ineffectually to trade on the outside, finally moving to cut things off after Emily has her timing down. Only thing hurt is Seyfried’s pride, but that can get you into all sorts of trouble as events unfold.

R2: Amanda not trying to trade this time, she slips Emily’s jab, gambles on an overhand right THAT PUTS EMILY ON HER BACK! Browning up shaky, never gets into this round as Seyfried is able to crowd her back to the ropes and work her over for the rest of the round with a shutout of her own.

R3: Emily’s legs dictate this round once again. Browning all angles, jabs licking out to take Amanda wherever her guard isn’t. Seyfried pivoting in place, trying to preempt her circling nemesis. Amanda isn’t able to land a clean punch all round as fighters continue to post tit-for-tat shutout.

R4: Something clicks for Amanda early in this round, she’s not trying to trade outside, instead she’s cutting off the ring, forcing a toe-to-toe brawl. Emily willing to fight in Seyfried’s terms and attrition is definitely two-way as little roughhousers work each other over to the body. Ribs, racks and bellies thoroughly thumped both ways, but Browning is inevitably forced backwards. Butt hits ropes just as bell sounds, ref has to step in as Seyfried’s like a bulldog in there, just won’t let go.

R5: Second verse, same as the first. Amanda looks like she’s got Emily figured out. Emily forced to trade at a disadvantage again and again as Amanda continues to grind her down in hard-working minutes.

R6: The outside game isn’t working, so Emily comes inside to get more power on her punches. Gamble pays off in the early minutes, Amanda gets put wobbly-butt as Browning sets up with the left jab, but now exploits with right cross or hooks as Seyfried’s guard allows. Amanda stumbling in the final minute, but catches Emily in the solar plexus with a throwaway right cross, and BROWNING’S HURT! Followup uppercut puts her on the canvas for 8, bell rings before either fighter can reengage, as Amanda steals a slam-bang round late, and steals it 10-8 to boot.

R7: Emily once again coming inside, putting together combinations instead of relying on the jab exclusively. Amanda caught off guard again, and this time Browning puts her butt in the ropes. Seyfried pummeled under rapid-fire hup-hup, just not able to get out away from the smaller girl, but unable to get her in the clinch either. Halfway through, Emily has her prey penned up in the corner, hitting her at will, AND THE REF’S HAD ENOUGH! TKO7 in come-from-behind fashion, Emily Browning!

After: In the ancient toss-up between Fast Hands and Heavy Hands, the coin came down Fast Hands. We’re off to a upsetting start, if you’ll forgive the pun. Seyfried was actually putting together a quality duke: pushing the pace, forcing Emily to engage on Amanda’s terms. Wiz not a big fan of rematches, but this time it might be in order, if only to see if Emily was good, lucky or Amanda started to relax after the second knockdown and wound up paying for it.

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