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DENNING INKS NEW NEF DEAL; WILL FACE TRAHAN AT NEF 25

Lewiston, Maine (August 15, 2016) - New England njà (NEF) returns to Lewiston on Kẹsán 10, 2016 with the fight promotion’s next event, “NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS.” Sẹyìn loni, NEF executives announced the re-signing of Lewiston featherweight mixed-martial-artist Matt “Ken Doll” Denning (3-3) to a new developmental deal. The first fight of the deal will see Denning face Taylor Trahan (5-6) on the main card ofNEF 25.

 

I’m excited to have signed another contract with NEF,” wi Denning. “I was planning on retiring, but I still have too much fight left in me. I haven’t been doing great record-wise, but if people have seen the opponents I have faced and the performances I put on, they know I’m evolving.

 

Denning, a egbe ti Central Maine Brazil Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ), has had eleven of his thirteen combined amateur and professional fights in the NEF MMA cage. He signed his first developmental deal with the promotion in the fall of 2014. Denning got off to a 2-0 start as a pro before dropping three of his next four. He says that his new focus will be on improving his abilities through tough fights rather than trying to pad his record.

 

I’m excited to fight Taylor Trahan. He’s a tough, alakikanju ija, but I wanted it. I need the motivation to get back in prime shape like I was when I fought Jeremy Tyler and made my pro debut against Derek Shorey. I’m over records. I’m done with everyone’s opinions. I talked to my coaches and team and I’m going to fight tough guys and do my best to beat them and get better. When I am finally done fighting, I want people to remember that I fought extremely tough opponents and did very well. Thanks to Matt and Nick for asking for me back. I plan on putting on a great show come September 10th. Talo mọ–maybe the NEF fans will see me in the boxing ring soon! Oss.

 

Looking at the length of his career, it is hard to believe Taylor Trahan is only 25-years-old. The native of Littleton, New Hampshire, and current resident of St. Johnsbury, Vermont, made his amateur MMA debut back in 2009, shortly after his 18th birthday. Seven years and 26 fights later, Trahan is recognized as one of the most prolific competitors in all of New England MMA. While he has fought in every corner of the region, Trahan has yet to step into the NEF MMA cage. He predicts that he and Denning will put on an exciting, fight-of-the-night performance in his NEF debut.

 

I’m looking forward to being a part of NEF 25,said Trahan. “NEF always puts on a great show. I’ll be fighting Matt ‘Ken Doll’ Denning. He’s a game opponent, but I see holes in his game that I’ll be looking to exploit. I predict the fight having a lot of fireworks and being fight of the night.

 

New England njà 'tókàn iṣẹlẹ, "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, Kẹsán 10, 2016 ni Androscoggin Bank Colisée in Lewiston, Maine. Tiketi bẹrẹ ni o kan $25 ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi ni www.TheColisee.com tabi nipa pipe awọn Colisée apoti ọfiisi ni 207.783.2009 x 525.

 

Kazakhstan jẹ gaba lori World MMA Association 2016 Awọn aṣaju-ija Asia

Monte Carlo, Monaco (August 12, 2016)- Kasakisitani jẹ gaba lori ọdun keji aipẹ Ẹgbẹ Apọpọ Martial Arts Association ọdun keji ti aipẹ (WMMAA) Awọn aṣaju-ija Asia, yiya awọn ọlá oke ni marun ninu awọn kilasi iwuwo meje, ni Ile-iṣẹ Hwasoon Asa ati Ere idaraya ni Orilẹ-ede Guusu Koria.
Olukuluku awọn oludari Kazak jẹ iwuwo iwuwo Azama Markabayev, featherweight Ismail Geroyev, welterweight Goyti Dazaev, ina heavyweight Eerkinbek Injel ati heavyweight Mohmad Sulimanov. The miiran 2016 olukọ kọọkan jẹ iwuwo fẹẹrẹ Kyrgyzstan Ilias Chyngyzbek Uulu ati iwuwo agbedemeji UsibekisitaniNursultan Ruziboev.
Olukuluku idije egbe ti o waye ni ibamu pẹlu awọn “Awọn Ofin Iṣe ti Idije ologun Arts, koko ọrọ si ifọwọsi WMMAA. Pẹlu awọn atunyẹwo, additions and clarifications of certain clauses. Matches were held in accordance with the Olympic system including two third-places in each of the seven weight divisions.
Following Kazakhstan in the final team standings were, in order, South Korea and Kyrgyzstan. See below:
Final Team Standings
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th Total
Kasakisitani 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
South Korea 0 1 7 0 2 0 0 0 58
Kagisitani 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 49
Uzbekistan 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 32
Tajikstan 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 21
China 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 19
Team scoring was awarded by the maximum amount of points scored by individual team members on the following basis: 1st – 10, 2nd – 8, 3rd – 6, 4th – 5, 5th – 4, 6th – 3, 7th – 2, 8th – 1
2016 WMMAA ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP OFFICIAL RESULTS
Click here to view the action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAYR04B4Dvc
BANTAMWEIGHTS (134 ½ LBS. / -61.2 Kg):
1. Azama Markabayev (Kasakisitani)
2. Alimarden Abdykaarov (Kagisitani)
3. Lee Jongkwan (South Korea)
3. Rustam Magdiev (Uzbekistan)
FEATHERWEIGHTS (145 LBS. / -65.8 Kg):
1. Ismail Geroyev (Kasakisitani)
2. Alisher Garibshoev (Tajikstan)
3. Kim Jongkwan (South Korea)
3. Yang Jihwan (South Korea)
LIGHTWEIGHTS (154 ½ LBS. / -70.3 Kg):
1. Ilisas Chyngyzbek Uulu (Kagisitani)
2. Neimat Asadov (Kasakisitani)
3. Alihon Khasanov (Uzbekistan)
3. Jang Ikhwan (South Korea)
WELTERWEIGHTS (169 ½ LBS. / -77.1 Kg):
1. Goyti Dazaev (Kasakisitani)
2. Mavlonzhon Balataev (Kagisitani)
3. Im Jin Yong (South Korea)
3. Jiang Tao (China)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (185 LBS. / -84.0 Kg):
1. Nursultan Ruziboev (Uzbekistan)
2. Baurzhan Kuanyshbayev (Kasakisitani)
3. Tologon Rakhmanberdi Uulu (Kagisitani)
3. Kim Yi Sak (South Korea)
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS (205 LBS. / -93.0 Kg):
1. Erkinbek Injel (Kasakisitani)
2. Kwak Yun Sub (South Korea)
3. Dilovar Nasyrov (Tajikstan)
3. Daniiar Zarylbek Uulu (Kagisitani)
HEAVYWEIGHTS (+205 LBS. / +93.0 Kg):
1. Mohmad Sulimanov (Kasakisitani)
2. Maksat Musabaev (Kagisitani)
3. Amin Ergashev (Uzbekistan)
4. Kim Changhee (South Korea)
All individual first-place winners were awarded special championship belts and medals, second and third-place finishers received a medal and certificate. Teams that finished among the top three in the final standings were awarded cups and certificates.
Schedule of Major 2016 MMA Events
Meje. 14-16European MMA Championships in Tbilisi, Georgia
Oṣu Kẹwa. 7-9Inaugural Pan-American Championships in Santiago, Chile
Oṣu Kẹwa. 20-21MMM Championships in Saint Petersburg, Russia
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LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT SLUGFEST SCHEDULED FOR NEF BOXING RING

Lewiston, Maine (August 12, 2016) - New England njà (NEF) returns to Lewiston on Kẹsán 10, 2016 with the fight promotion’s next event, “NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS.The fight card will feature both mixed-martial-arts and professional boxing bouts. Sẹyìn loni, the fight promotion announced the first pro boxing bout signed for the event. Brandon Montella (4-0, 3 KOs) yoo gba lori Tollison Lewis (2-1, 1 KO) ni a mẹrin-yika-ina heavyweight idije.

 

Montella graduated from Carrabec High School in North Anson, Maine in 1998. Soon after, Montella joined the United States Marine Corps (USMC). He served in the marines until 2003 when he received an honorable discharge. After spending the better part of a decade in Virginia, Montella moved with his wife to the Boston, Massachusetts area in 2011. He owns and operates The Way, LLC boxing gym in Woburn, Massachusetts. Montella has been on a tear in the boxing ring of late, scoring three knockouts in an eight-month period.

 

Tollison Lewis cut his teeth in the NEF MMA cage. He has found more success, sibẹsibẹ, in the boxing ring. Lewis took a fight on one day’s notice against veteran John Webster (8-7-1, 6 KOs) ninu isubu ti 2014. He would dominate that fight and win by decision. Lewis followed up that performance with a stoppage of Zenon Herrera (0-2) esi, earning himself a crack at Brandon Berry’s (11-2-1, 7 KOs) Northeast Junior Welterweight Title earlier in 2016. Lewis predicts nothing short of an all-out slugfest with Montella on Kẹsán 10.

 

I’m expecting a battle,” Said Lewis. “I know I’ll be prepared for one. Expect a war! I’m not going to talk about itI’m going to show it, and losing isn’t an option.

 

New England njà 'tókàn iṣẹlẹ, "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, Kẹsán 10, 2016 ni Androscoggin Bank Colisée in Lewiston, Maine. Tiketi bẹrẹ ni o kan $25 ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi ni www.TheColisee.com tabi nipa pipe awọn Colisée apoti ọfiisi ni207.783.2009 x 525.

 

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M-1 Global continues worldwide expansion

 

Saint Petersburg, Russia (August 11, 2016) – In nearly 20 years since its founding, M-1 Global has promoted 215 iṣẹlẹ, pẹlu diẹ ẹ sii ju 2,000 -kere, ni 17 different countries on three continents.
M-1 Global’s homeland of Russia has hosted, dajudaju, the most events with 128. Followed by Yuri Fuuta-led Belarus, which in only five years (2010 si 2014) has presented 29 competitions, and Ukraine, led by Dmitry Khristyuk, pẹlu 20.
While the three leading hosts of M-1 events are former Soviet Union-bloc nations, the fourth leading host in the MMA World is the United States with 10: 8 independent, M-1 Selection, M-1 Challenge and M-1 Breakthrough, which showcased a rising star at that time, King Mo Lawal, dipo Mark Kerr ni akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, as well as two super shows in partnership with Affliction, ninu eyi ti Fedor Atimelianenko crushed former UFC champions Tim Sylvia ati Andrei Arlovski.
Ni awọn 2009-2010 era of team World Cup and M-1 Challenge, the most widely traveled around the world, included events held in the Netherlands (5 Teams), Japan (4 Teams), Finland (2 iṣẹlẹ), along with one-time events in Brazil, Atingland, Spain, Bulgaria and Germany. Representing their country’s national teams in these competitions were the likes of UFC and Bellator fighters such as Gegard Mousasi, Stefan Struve, JakeAtillenberger, Karl Amossou, Gu Hyun Lim, Christian M`Pumbu, Mikhail Zayats,Dave Jansen, Hakran Diaz, Atiiel Weichel ati Niko Puhakka, the future winner of Grand Prix KSW.
M-1 Global’s recent history in Georgia, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan added to its collection of diverse location events, plus an unprecedented event in China for any MMA organization, the inaugural show, “Battle in O siaven,” was held in Beijing, followed by the Chhendu stage of the tournament, “Road to M-1”. Bakannaa, awọn “Road to M-1project was a trial for M-1 Global’s move into Germany.
Seventeen countries have hosted M-1 Global events as the Russia-based organization continues to expand its borders. Future M-1 Global plans include hosting events in the UAE, Indonesia and Monaco.
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BELLATOR 93 REMATCH TO FEATURE PROMINENTLY ON NEF 25 Ija Kaadi

Lewiston, Maine (August 11, 2016) - New England njà (NEF) returns to Lewiston on Kẹsán 10, 2016 with the fight promotion’s next event, “NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS.NEF executives announced earlier today that Jesse “The Viking” Erickson (7-5) ati Jon Lemke (5-6) will square off for the second time in their respective careers. Lemke won the first meeting at NEF’s co-promotion with Bellator, “Bellator 93,in the spring of 2013. The bout will take place in the 155-pound lightweight division.

 

Originally scheduled to take place earlier this month atNEF Presents Dana White: Lookinfor a Fightin Bangor, Erickson-Lemke II was postponed when Erickson suffered an injury in training. Devin Powell (8-1) stepped in to replace Erickson in the bout. While he was stopped late in the first round, Lemke put on a valiant performance, shattering Powell’s nose in the process. Lemke hopes to get back on the winning track atNEF 25.

 

My last couple of performances have been a bit disappointing for me as a fighter, so I wanted to fight again as soon as possible and figure this out,” wi Lemke. “I am incredibly grateful for another opportunity to fight for NEF. I am learning how to separate who I am as a person and man versus who I am as a fighter when I step in to that cage. This will enable me to stop holding back and really leave it all in the cage. Jesse is a fighter through and through and this will be a great battle for sure.

 

Erickson, ti a ba tun wo lo, is coming off a brutal knockout victory over Amos Collins (4-5) yi kọja June. It was just the latest in a string of improved striking performances from Erickson in the past couple of years. He says that he will welcome the opportunity to stand and exchange with Lemke should the opportunity present itself.

 

I can’t wait to step into the NEF cage against Jon,” said Erickson. “Mo ni a pupo ninu ibowo fun u. He is a talented well rounded fighter and always puts on a show. He beat me in my pro debut, but that was years ago and I’m very excited to show everyone how far I’ve come. I’m not the same fighter I was then and now that I’ve recovered from injury, I look forward to competing against him. Most people expect me to look for the takedown to utilize my jiu jitsu, but I love to strike and want to show him and everyone else that I’ve got Thor’s hammer in these hands. If he thinks the outcome will be the same and he will walk through me, it’ll be a rough night for him. Victory or Valhalla.

 

New England njà 'tókàn iṣẹlẹ, "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, Kẹsán 10, 2016 ni Androscoggin Bank Colisée in Lewiston, Maine. Tiketi bẹrẹ ni o kan $25 ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi ni www.TheColisee.com tabi nipa pipe awọn Colisée apoti ọfiisi ni 207.783.2009 x 525.

 

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BANTAMWEIGHT STANDOUTS JOE WARREN AND SIRWAN KAKAI SET FOR BATTLE DURING CO-MAIN EVENT OF ‘BELLATOR 161’

 

Santa Monica, CALIF (August 10, 2016) – A bantamweight showdown pitting Joe Warren (13-5) lodi si Sirwan Kakai (12-4) has been added to the main card of "Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson," eyi ti gba ibi lori Kẹsán 16 inside the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, Texas, and will air LIVE and FREE on SPIKE.

The bantamweight contest joins a heavyweight main event featuring Cheick Kongo (24-10-2) mu lori Tony Johnson (10-2), and the U.S. Uncomfortable ti Anastasia Yankova (3-0), ti o pàdé Veta Arteaga (2-0). Additional contests will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

Tiketi fun "Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson” bẹrẹ ni nikan $25 can be purchased at Bellator.com, Ticketmaster, or the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park Box Office. The event will air LIVE and FREE on SPIKE at 10 p.m. ATI/9 p.m. CT.

A 15-fight veteran of Bellator MMA and champion in not one but two different weight classes, Warren enters the cage with an 11-4 mark under the Scott Coker-led promotion, including multiple streaks of five consecutive wins. Dating back to 2015, awọn 2006 Pan American and World Champion wrestler has made three consecutive appearances in Bellator’s main event, including an impressive unanimous decision victory over L.C. Davis at "Bellator 143: Warren la. Davis. " Hailing from Denver, United, the “Baddest Man on the Planet” will look to become the first-ever fighter to knock out Kakai when the two meet in main card action on SPIKE.

 

Nicknamed “Zohan,” Kakai comes into the fight in search of his first career win under the Bellator MMA banner. Ni o kan 26 ọdun ti ọjọ ori, the Swedish submission specialist hopes to make a splash against the former two-division champion in Warren. Since making his professional debut in 2008, Kakai has recorded 12 wins as a pro, with half coming by way of submission. Prior to joining the Bellator MMA fray, Kakai made a splash fighting under the direction of the UFC, recording a unanimous decision victory over Danny Martinez in his promotional debut. Kakai now faces one of the most challenging opponents Bellator MMA’s stacked bantamweight division has to offer when he enters the cage on September 16 at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park.

 

Imudojuiwọn "Bellator 161: Kongo vs. Johnson” Main Card:

Heavyweight Main Event: Cheick Kongo (24-10-2) la. Tony Johnson (10-2)

Bantamweight Co-Main Event: Joe Warren (13-5) la. Sirwan Kakai (12-4)

Flyweight Feature Bout: Anastasia Yankova (3-0) la. Veta Arteaga (2-0)

IT WILL BE CHAMPION VS. CHAMPION ON SEPTEMBER 10 IN Lewiston

Lewiston, Maine (August 9, 2016) – In a rare occurrence, two champions from two different weight divisions will square off onKẹsán 10, 2016 when New England Fights presents “NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS” in Lewiston. Reigning NEF MMA Amateur Bantamweight Champion Johnny Crafts (4-0) will come up in weight to challenge Kalebu Hall (7-3) for Hall’s NEF MMA Amateur Featherweight Title.

 

Caleb Hall was a two-time Maine state champion wrestling for Dirigo High School in Dixfield. He would go on to wrestle for Plymouth State University in New Hampshire, as well as the University of Southern Maine. Ni “NEF 22” this past spring, Hall captured the vacant featherweight title by submitting Erik Nelson (2-3) ni keji yika. In the upcoming bout with Crafts, Hall will be looking to not only retain his title, but to also gain a measure of revenge against Crafts who defeated Hall’s teammate Henry Clark (3-2) kẹhin isubu.

 

Johnny’s making a big mistake coming up in weight trying to take my belt,” said Hall. “I will avenge my teammate, Henry Clark, and put him away early.

 

Johnny Crafts is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt with Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ). As mentioned, Crafts defeated Henry Clark of the Choi Institute last fall to claim the amateur bantamweight title. Lori Kẹsán 10, Crafts hopes to make history by becoming the first competitor to simultaneously hold two championships in two different weight divisions.

 

I’m honestly just excited to get in there and have a brutal, fun fight,” said Crafts. “It’s going to be a guaranteed war versus Caleb. It’s less focus on cutting weight at 145 for me and more on the training camp. I’m going to be the most technical and strong I have ever been for this fight.

 

New England njà 'tókàn iṣẹlẹ, "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, Kẹsán 10, 2016 ni Androscoggin Bank Colisée in Lewiston, Maine. Tiketi bẹrẹ ni o kan $25 ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi ni www.TheColisee.com tabi nipa pipe awọn Colisée apoti ọfiisi ni 207.783.2009 x 525. Tickets will also be available at the door the night of the event.

 

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CHINZO MACHIDA SET FOR BELLATOR MMA DEBUT DURING PRELIMINARY PORTION OF ‘BELLATOR 160: HENDERSON VS. PITBULL’

 

Santa Monica, CALIF (August 8, 2016) - Chinzo Machida (3-2) will make his promotional debut in featherweight preliminary action at "Bellator 160: Henderson vs. Pitbull” lori August 26 at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., lodi si Mario Navarro (4-4).

The fight joins a main card that includes a lightweight main event between fellow superstars Benson Henderson (23-6) ati Patricio “Pitbull” (25-3). Ni afikun, undefeated knockout olorin A.J. McKee (4-0) clashes with former KOTC titlist Henry Corrales (12-3), while explosive lightweights O Awad(19-7) ati Derek Anderson (13-2) go toe-to-toe in a matchup that you do not want to miss. Rounding out the televised action is a women’s flyweight encounter pitting Lena Ovchynnikova (11-4) lodi si Jaimelene Nievera (4-1).

During the must-see preliminary portion of the event, Bubba Jenkins (11-2) will look for revenge against Georgi “Insane” Karakhanyan (24-6-1) in a featherweight rematch. Ni welterweight igbese, both Kevin “Baby Slice” Ferguson Jr. ati Joey Davis will both suit up for the first time under the Bellator umbrella and make their professional debuts.

"Bellator 160: Henderson vs. Pitbull” gba ibi lori August 26 inside Anaheim California’s Honda Center, and will air LIVE and FREE on SPIKE at 10 p.m. ATI/9 p.m. CT.

Ilẹkun fun awọn iṣẹlẹ-ìmọ ni 4:45 p.m. PT local time and the first preliminary bout – which streams live on Bellator.com ati The Bellator Mobile App — bẹrẹ ni 5:00 p.m. PT. Tiketi fun awọn iṣẹlẹ bẹrẹ ni o kan $30 and can be purchased now on Ticketmaster and at the Honda Center Box Office.

Machida, the elder brother of former light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida, has only fought five times in his career, but is currently riding a two-fight winning streak. Machida impressively finished Brian Wood via flying knee for Resurrection Fighting Alliance in 2014 ati lori August 26 Machida will be fighting an opponent who’s currently on the opposite end of the spectrum, and has lost his last two outings. If unfamiliar with Machida’s handy work, look no further than his aforementioned finish of Wood here.

Navarro, 33, has competed almost exclusively in his home state of California, pẹlu 7 ti 8 fights taking place a short drive from his home in Huntington Beach. A two-fight veteran of Bellator MMA, “Handsome” has competed against Cleber Luciano and Brandon Bender under the Scott Coker-led promotion and will look to get back to his winning ways in Anaheim, Calif., lori Aug. 26.

Pari "Bellator 160: Henderson vs. Pitbull” SPIKE-Televised Main Card:

Lightweight No. 1 Contender Main Event: Benson Henderson (23-6) la. Patricio "maluiwoile" Freire (25-3)

Lightweight Co-Main ti oyan: O Awad (19-7) la. Derek Anderson (13-2)

Flyweight Feature Bout: Lena Ovchynnikova (11-4) la. Jaimelene Nievera (4-1)

Featherweight Feature Bout: A.J. McKee (4-0) la. Henry Corrales (12-3)

 

Bellator.com-Streamed Preliminary Card:

Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Chinzo Machida (3-2) la. Mario Navarro (4-4)

Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Bubba Jenkins (11-2) la. Georgi Karakhanyan (24-6-1)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Joey Davis (Pro Uncomfortable) la. Keith Cutrone (1-0)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Kevin Ferguson Jr. (Pro Uncomfortable) la. Jon Tomasian (Pro Uncomfortable)

Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Gabriel Green (2-0) la. Alex Trinidad (1-0)

Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Steve Ramírez (4-1) la. Ron Henderson (4-2)

Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Kyle Estrada (3-2) la. David Duran (3-4)

Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Mike Segura (4-3) la. Jacob Rosales (3-2)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Jonny Cisneros (9-4) la. Andy Murad (12-2)

Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Jake Roberts (6-0) la. Stephen Martinez (11-4)

NEW ENGLAND FIGHTS SELLS OUT IN BANGOR

Bangor, Maine (August 6, 2016) - New England njà (NEF) held its most recent event, “NEF Presents Dana White: Lookinfor a Fight,Friday night at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. The event sold out moments before doors opened to the public. Over 1200 fans in attendance witnessed a wild night of eight professional bouts. The crowd included UFC President Dana White who was in attendance to film a future episode of his web series.

 

Fight of the night went to Aaron Lacey (2-0) ati John Santos (3-4). The two featherweights battled back and forth for a grueling, and bloody, 15-iṣẹju. Lacey was declared the winner by split decision on the judges’ scorecards.

 

In a rematch from 2014, NEF MMA Ọjọgbọn Lightweight asiwaju Devin Powell (8-1) took on Jon Lemke (5-6) in a non-title catchweight contest. In a repeat of the first bout, Powell scored the win over Lemke with a first round submission.

 

Ryan Sanders (11-8) ati Derrick Kennington (11-8) were the third fight of the evening to go the distance with Sanders picking up the victory via unanimous decision.

 

In the bantamweight main event, Brazilian prospect Ricardo Lucas Ramos (9-1) submitted Glendale, California ká Alfred Khashakyan (7-3) ni keji yika.

 

The results from Bangor, Maine:

 

Ricardo Lucas Ramos def. Alfred Khashakyan via rear-naked choke, yika 2

Ryan Sanders def. Derrick Kennington via unanimous decision
Devin Powell def. Jon Lemke via rear-naked choke submission, yika 1

Aaron Lacey defi. John Santos via split decision

David Mundell def. Jarod Lawton via unanimous decision

CJ Ewer defi. Ruben Redman via KO, yika 1

Derrick Brown def. Brendan Battles via TKO, yika 2

Josh Harvey defi. Zenon Herrera nipasẹ TKO, yika 1

 

New England njà 'tókàn iṣẹlẹ, "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, Kẹsán 10, 2016 ni Androscoggin Bank Colisée in Lewiston, Maine. Tiketi bẹrẹ ni o kan $25 ki o si ni o wa lori tita to bayi ni www.TheColisee.com tabi nipa pipe awọn Colisée apoti ọfiisi ni 207.783.2009 x 525. Tickets will also be available at the door the night of the event.

 

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“SEXY MEXY” AND UFC® VET DANNY MARTINEZ STEP IN FOR INJURED FIGHTERS IN MAIN AND CO-MAIN EVENT BOUTS AT COMBATE AMERICAS ON THURSDAY, Aug. 11, LIVE ON UFC FIGHT PASS® FROM LOS ANGELES

New featherweight main event:
John “Sexy Mexy” Castaneda replaces injured Erick Sanchez against Angel Cruz

New flyweight co-main event:
Danny Martinez in for injured Jonathan Martinez against Benjamin Vinson

NEW YORK – August 4, 2016 - Combate Amerika, awọn akọkọ-lailai U.S. Hispanic ADALU ologun Arts (MMA) sports franchise, today announced new main event and co-main event matchups for its 10-bout fight card that will air live on UFC FIGHT PASS® from The Exchange in Los Angeles, Calif. loriThursday, Aug. 11 ni 9:30 p.m. ATI/6:30 p.m. PT.

Streaking star John "Sexy ni gbese" Castaneda (10-2) will step in for Erick Sanchez, who suffered a staph infection, and face off with Angel “Tito” Cruz(5-2) ninu awọn featherweight (145 poun) main event at “Aspira A Mas Presents Combate Americas: CombateOCHO,” while four-time UFC® oniwosan Danny “The Gremlin” Martinez will replace a hurt (knee injury) Jonathan Martinez(19-7) in the flyweight (125 poun) co-main event contest with Benjamin Vinson (8-3-1).

Ni afikun, the planned women’s atomweight (105 poun) matchup laarin Kyra "Mogwai" Batara (5-3) ati Lisa Ellis (15-10) has been scrapped due to a hamstring injury sustained by Batara.

“We wish Erick, Jonathan and Kyra speedy and full recoveries, and have the utmost respect for John Castaneda and Danny Martinez, two ferocious warriors who did not hesitate to accept our offers to face super tough opponents in the top two fights on our card, lori kukuru akiyesi,"Wi Combate Amerika CEO Campbell McLaren.

The 24-year-old Castaneda of Mankato, Lati. is riding a five-fight win streak, the last three of which came inside the Combate Americas cage, or “La Jaula.”

Titi di akoko yi, the fast-rising star who normally competes at bantamweight (135 poun), but who began his career as a featherweight, has notched 7 ti re 10 ọjọgbọn ọmọ AamiEye nipa ọna ti (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ.

Martinez of Chula Vista, Calif. will see action for the first time since his unanimous decision win over Richie Vaculik ni UFC 193 kẹhin Kọkànlá Oṣù 14.

The 31-year-old finisher, originally hailing from Tempe, Ariz., ti mina 14 ti re 19 Iṣẹ Ajé victories nipa ọna ti (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ.

Tickets for “Aspira A Mas Presents Combate Americas: CombateOCHO,” priced from $40, are on sale at ItsMySeat.com as well as at The Exchange box office. UFC FIGHT PASS is available on: personal computers, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Amazon Fire TV, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android, Chromecast, Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, Sony TVs with Android TV and Roku devices.

Doors at the Exchange LA open for the event at 5:30 p.m. PT, ati ni igba akọkọ ti alakoko kaadi ija yoo bẹrẹ ni 6 p.m. The live UFC FIGHT PASS stream will commence at 6:30 p.m.

COMBATE AMERICAS: CombateOCHO

Featherweight Main Event:
John Castaneda vs. Angel Cruz

Flyweight Co-Main Event:
Danny Ramirez vs. Benjamin Vinson

Flyweight: Heinrich Wassmer vs. Benji Gomez
Featherweight: Izic Fernandez vs. Mark Bonilla
Flyweight: Jonathan Santa Maria vs. Albert Tapia
Featherweight: Jonathan Quiroz vs. Ryan Lilley
Lightweight: Jose Estrada vs. Christian Cardona
Lightweight: Erick Gonzalez vs. Yoandy Carrillo
Welterweight: Daniel Rodriguez vs. Hector Saldana
Welterweight: George Hernandez vs. Hakob Ter Petrosyan