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FCBA HISTORY / 26 April 2024 Nata Lee vs Kym Graham
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26 April 2024 Nata Lee vs Kym Graham

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OFFICIAL FCBA "APRIL ARMAGEDDON" PPV

 

Posted by Lookout! Boxing on 26 April 2024 at 8:33 pm

 

Nata Lee vs Kym Graham
(Words: Revolution / Results: Lookout!)

R1: NL scores a knockdown in minute three. KG can't get up in time and NL wins via KO1!

Kym Graham is more endowed than Nata Lee (I-cups to Lee’s Es), bigger, and the larger fighter to boot. The tide of opinion is against the Russian fighter before the match has even begun, and only she knows if it is affecting her mental fortitude, for it shows not on her face. Her bikini is sheer and Soviet red, perhaps in a bid to outbid Graham’s lacy pink set.

R1: The match opens to an aggressive Nata, overwhelming Graham with a flurry of blows up high and down low, to the left then to the right. She’s here, she’s there, she’s everywhere, and Kym’s experience is torn and thrown to the wind, as worthless as paper in the face of Russian aggression. She can’t take it and falls back to the ropes as a result, hoping that giving ground will help, but it does not, for, once in the corner, a trapped fighter has nowhere else to go. As her back meets the ropes in the third minute, Nata’s fist finally meets unbreakable resistance in the form of Kym’s chin with enough force to send her flying from Moscow to England.

Winner: Nata Lee via KO1!

“I’m glad it was a win,” says Nata in a post-fight interview. “She was bigger and bustier, and I was fighting up a weight class, so I wasn’t so sure if I’d win. In fact, I wasn’t even sure if I’d last three rounds.” Her eyebrows furrow. “It was a lot easier than I expected and had any right to expect, frankly. Kym had a win streak going, and I broke that. Let’s see if I can start mine.”

 

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