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Boxing for BBC (Interracial Erotica)
Boxing for BBC (Interracial Erotica)
Boxing for BBC (Interracial Erotica)
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Chloe Maxwell is a reporter now, but when she was younger she used to love watching mixed martial arts. One of her favorite fighters was a woman named Amy "Armbar" Anderson. Amy was an Olympic medalist in judo and later became champion of the UFC's women's bantamweight division. However, now at 35, Amy's career has gone downhill. And she no longer fights for the UFC. Now the "toughest woman on Earth" fights for an organization called The BBC —Bad Bitches Championship.

When Chloe gets the opportunity to do a story on her childhood idol, she jumps at the chance.

The only problem?

The BBC isn't like any promotional company that Chloe has ever heard of.

First of all there is Amy's "uniform" which could be considered either skimpy or humiliating. Then there is the way that Amy looses to a big butt Brazilian fighter named Trinity Rizzo. And if that wasn't bad enough, soon Chloe finds herself in the cage fighting alongside Amy Anderson. Unfortunately their opponents are two large, well-muscled, intimidating black men who will keep going until Chloe and Amy learn to completely submit.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBobbi Love
Release dateMay 25, 2017
ISBN9781370532186
Boxing for BBC (Interracial Erotica)
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Bobbi Love

Hi, I'm Bobbi Love. Obviously, this is not my real name. This is only my fake name. Hm, what else? Well, I'm from Texas. I was born in 1985. I've always had a very dirty imagination, I suppose. I wrote my first "novel" when I was eleven years-old. (It was about a group of mermaids who started an all-girl band, ha ha.) But after that I sort of stopped writing. Then I went to an all-girl college in Texas. Now I'm married to one of the best guys in the world. Unfortunately, he has no idea what a dirty, depraved, messed-up woman he has on his hands. Ha ha. Well, I hope you guys enjoy my stories. Please feel free to leave comments, or suggestions, or reviews or whatever. KK, thx!

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    Boxing for BBC (Interracial Erotica) - Bobbi Love

    Boxing for BBC

    Interracial Erotica

    Copyright 2017 Bobbi Love

    Published by Bobbi Love at Smashwords

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    Table of Contents

    Part One

    Part Two

    Part Three

    Part Four

    Part Five

    Part Six

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    Part One

    When Chloe Maxwell told her editor at the newspaper that she wanted to do a story on mixed martial arts (MMA) the response was less than positive. First Chloe had to explain what MMA was. So she told her editor that MMA was a combat sport that featured one-on-one fights between athletes enclosed in an open-top cage. Inside the cage the fighters can use punches, kicks, grappling, techniques, chokes, limb manipulation, and more.

    But shouldn’t someone in the sports department be doing this story? the newspaper editor said. Chloe, come on, you mainly do lifestyle pieces and profiles.

    That's right, Chloe said. Which is why I want to do a profile on Amy Anderson.

    Her editor smiled —because even he recognized the name.

    Amy Armbar Anderson wasn't just some ordinary professional female fighter. Amy was a pioneer in women’s MMA. A former gold medalist on the woman's Olympic judo team, she had become a role model for young girls all over the world. By the time Amy Anderson got into the UFC she became what they called a cross-over star. Amy Anderson had been on Wheaties boxes, the cover of Sports Illustrated, on TV shows, and even in some big glitzy Hollywood movies.

    Growing up, Chloe had been the biggest Amy Anderson fan in the world! Amy's influence caused young Chloe to sign up for judo classes and decorate her bedroom walls with MMA posters.

    Of course later on, Chloe found out that she was better at writing articles than she was at beating people up. But that didn't diminish her love for the great Amy Anderson.

    So, the editor said, what's the angle?

    Where-are-they-now, Chloe said. One of those. I think that would sell.

    I haven't heard anything about Amy Anderson in a few years.

    Yeah, she's sort of fallen off, Chloe admitted. But that's why people would be interested. They want to know what a celebrity like her is up to.

    Probably, said the editor. I mean, is Amy Anderson still fighting?

    Sure, Amy still fights, Chloe said, not wanting to explain how Amy Anderson's glory days were far behind her now. Which was putting it nicely.

    Amy was 35, no longer young. As a cage fighter, she was a veteran who'd bounced around different leagues, leaving behind her a shameful trail of losses. And at the very least it was going to be pretty weird to see Amy perform now: far past her prime, getting older, getting slower, fighting for peanuts.

    She fights for the UFC, right? the editor said.

    According to Amy's Wikipedia page, she was fighting for some organization that nobody had ever heard of before. The promotion was practically brand-new and Chloe had a hard time finding any information about them —which was never a good sign.

    No, Chloe answered, picking up her notepad to read something. Amy Anderson doesn't fight for the UFC.

    The editor waited.

    Chloe flipped a few pages in her notepad until she found what she was looking for. Amy fights... for... the BBC.

    What? the editor said, acting as if he wasn't sure his ears were working correctly.

    "It

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