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FULL RESULTS & PHOTOS FROM BELLATOR 242: BANDEJAS VS. PETTIS
MICHAEL CHANDLER AND BENSON HENDERSON REMATCH SET FOR BELLATOR 243 HEADLINER FRIDAY, Oṣù 7 ON PARAMOUNT NETWORK AND DAZN
Royce Gracie Hosts Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Seminar Live Today at 3 p.m. PST / 6 p.m. EST on Bellator MMA’s Social Channels
Today at 3 p.m. PST / 6 p.m. EST on Bellator MMA’s social channels, one of the most influential MMA fighters of all-time, Royce Gracie, will be teaching a Brazilian jiu-jitsu seminar.
The event will begin promptly on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
CONTENDERS CLOTHING LAUNCHES FIGHTING FOR FIGHTERS FUND – ALL PROCEEDS TO GO DIRECTLY TO PROFESSIONAL FIGHTERS AFFECTED BY THE COVID-19 CRISIS!
FIGHTERS CAN SIGN UP NOW FOR A DIRECT PAYMENT SENT OUT FIRST WEEK OF MAY ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE NEW’GO THE SOCAL DISTANCE’ FUNDRAISER T-SHIRT& 10% OF SALES AT CONTENDERSCLOTHING.COM TO GO TO FUND |
Las fegasi, NV. (April 13, 2020): Contenders Clothing is proud to announce the creation of the Fighting for Fighters Fund, a new program that will put money directly, and immediately, into the hands of professional fighters affected by the current Covid-19 crisis. With combat sports across the United States being suspended indefinitely, many fighters who earn a living competing professionally are self-employed contractors leaving them out of work and not eligible for state unemployment. While there is money earmarked for contract workers under the Cares Act, funds have been hard to, if not impossible, to access, leaving many working class fighters in dire need of assistance. “While some well-known apparel companies are donating to large and mostly worldwide health organizations, we’ve yet to see any company directly help fighters,” said Contenders Chief Executive Officer, Jonathan Snyder. “We have been embraced by professional fighters of all levels who have worn our boxer briefs and t-shirts at weigh ins and we truly consider anyone who wears us as part of our family. They’ve had our back and now it’s time to have theirs.” Funding for Fighting for Fighters will come from the sales of an exclusive, ‘Go The Social Distance’ t-shirt created specifically as a fundraiser for the program. Ni afikun, Contenders Clothing is giving 10% of every single sale throughout the entire month of April at www.contendersclothing.com directly into the fund. Payments will go out the first week of May and will be divided equally from the overall amount Fighting for Fighters raises between all eligible fighters. “We’ve come to find that fighters are special people in and out of the ring and not enough people understand their sacrifice. Ti o ba ti Fighting for Fighters can literally buy groceries for a fighters’ family for a week or pay a utility bill at a time when they desperately need it, then we will consider it a success.” If you are an active professional fighter based in the United States whose income has been affected by the Covid-19 crisis please sign up at: https://contendersclothing.com/pages/contenders-fighting-for-fighters-fund If you’d like to purchase the Go the Social Distance t-shirt and have all proceeds go to the Fighting for Fighters Fund, please head to: https://contendersclothing.com/collections/t-shirts/products/go-the-social-distance-tee ABOUT CONTENDERS CLOTHING Contenders Clothing’s boxer brief line, which contains the first ever officially licensed Muhammad Ali and Rocky collections, has been a favorite of professional boxers at weigh-ins since launching in 2018. From world champions such as Tyson Fury to up and coming contenders and prospects, Contenders has been at the forefront of the world of boxing apparel. Fight Club, Contenders Clothing’s endorsement program, was established in 2019. With a focus on working class and inspirational fighters, Contenders Fight Club has already seen one of it’s athletes, Andrew Cancio, win a world title in a massive upset. In addition to the announcement of current #1 contender and former world champion Jessie Magdaleno joining Contenders Fight Club last month, Contenders is continuing it’s commitment to the boxing industry with plans on announcing several new signees throughout 2020 that represent the future of the sport. Fun alaye diẹ ẹ ibewo: www.contendersclothing.com |
For any further information on Contenders’Fighting for Fighters Fund – please drop us a line atchris@contendersclothing.com and we will get right back in touch. Thanks in advance for your support and helping spread the word. |
Bellator MMA Statement on May Events
Due to the ongoing safety concerns surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak, as well as current federal, state and local government mandates, Bellator MMA officials today have announced that three upcoming live events scheduled for May have been postponed.
These events include:
- Bellator 242 – May 9 San Jose ni, Calif.
- Bellator European Series London – May 16 ni London
- Bellator 243 – May 29 in Temecula, Calif.
The organization will continue to monitor the situation closely and fully intends to reschedule the events as soon as possible.
Bi nigbagbogbo, the health and safety of our athletes, egeb, partners and staff remains our top priority. We appreciate the understanding and patience of everyone involved during this incredibly difficult time.
Refunds for ticketholders to these events, as well as Bellator 241 originally scheduled for March 13 ni Mohegan Sun gbagede, will be available at their original point of purchase.
Jọwọ ṣàbẹwòBellator.com fun afikun alaye.
Taking Fitness to the Digital Age
nipa: Kas Andz
WhatsApp pings 10am …”Hi, this is your gym, due to coronavirus the gym has been shut down until further notice”.
If you’re like me, and you need that runner’s high to keep your body and mind in check, then the above message was the doomsday scenario. Forget the toilet paper, I need my weights!
That’s for me, a gym goer…what about the personal trainers, the MMA fighters, the wrestlers, the boxers that earn their livelihoods on everything that Covid-19 forces us not to?
These professions may not be an “essential service” like ambulance drivers and supermarkets, but these professionals are an essential service for the days to come for the mind, ara, and soul of everyone, especially during an epidemic are becoming more and more essential by the day, even by the hour.
The good news is…digital communication of physical arts is NOT a new thing. Workout videos, wrestling and MMA fighting have all been digitized starting from TV spots, YouTube and just about anywhere you can find a screen.
First step is to ask yourself, how have you been offering your services until now?
Bayi, can you replicate that in front of a camera?
Bayi, can you use a computer and put things on a membership site?
(check this out https://www.capterra.com/sem-compare/membership-management-software)
Hey! You got a business!
Almost any educational based service, even physical can be digitized and presented. Ṣe Ko, it’s not going to be AS good as the real stuff and no, you can’t expect your clients to have the equipment that the gym does…
…But here’s the tricky part and here’s the difference between a successful campaign and one that isn’t…
First thing to understand is, people will pay for value, especially in this era when spending has to be done well. So let’s do it well
Option A: The tone down. Equipment is mostly inaccessible, so change up your training program to not need those fancy pieces. Ask yourself, what can you swap in or out of the routine and still get the impact you’re looking for?
A stairmaster can be replaced by stairs, weights can be replaced by stones (carefully).
If you make your training videos with these toned down equipment, making it something that everyone can do, on any budget, you got yourself a winner.
This is also the opportunity to combine in other services that work together such as nutrition during isolation. An endless level of opportunity, perhaps even more than normal.
Option B: The Upsell – People don’t have these equipment, why not get it to them. All stores are suffering. Reach out to these stores and factories and strike a deal that you will help facilitate sales for them.
In turn, you advertise a special discounted deal on the best equipment. All the while you begin earning commission points on these sales. A true win-win for everyone. If you need help with your digital marketing, chat with these guys.
Keep in mind your audience, its demographic and how it’s marketed.
I know these are new-age types of marketing tactics for the down to earth gym goer, these are the times we have to learn to adapt and change…or disappear.
NEF 43 NI AJỌ SI Okudu 13 Nitori awọn ifiyesi CORONAVIRUS
Orono, Maine (March 20, 2020) - New England njà (NEF) kede loni pe igbega ija ti awọn adapọ-ti ologun-atẹle ti o tẹle (MMA) ìṣẹlẹ, "NEF 43: Rampage,”Ti tun tunto si Satide, June 13, 2020. Awọn iṣẹlẹ, eyi ti yoo bẹrẹ lati Ile-iṣẹ Collins fun Iṣẹ-ọnà lori ile-iwe giga Yunifasiti ti Maine ti ile-iwe Orono, ni akọkọ ṣe eto lati waye ni Oṣu Kẹrin 18. Awọn oluṣeto iṣẹlẹ, sibẹsibẹ, ti pinnu lati tunto si Okudu 13 da lori Awọn ile-iṣẹ fun Iṣakoso ati Idena Arun's (Àjọ CDC) iṣeduro laipe pe gbogbo awọn iṣẹlẹ ati awọn apejọ ti o ni 50 eniyan tabi diẹ sii ni a sun siwaju fun o kere ju ọsẹ mẹjọ nitori awọn ifiyesi ti o wa ni ṣiṣan coronavirus COVID-19.
Sẹyìn loni, NEF tu alaye ti o tẹle lati ọdọ awọn oniwun rẹ Nick DiSalvo ati Matt Peterson nipasẹ oju-iwe Facebook rẹ:
Nitori awọn ifiyesi ti nlọ lọwọ ti o yika coronavirus ati awọn apejọ gbogbo eniyan, NEF 43 ti tun ṣe eto si Satidee, June 13, 2020, ni Ile-iṣẹ Collins fun Arts ni Orono. Awọn ilẹkun yoo ṣii ni 6 pm ati ija akọkọ yoo wa ni 7 pm.
Fun awọn tiketi ti o ra nipasẹ onija kan (tabi fun awọn ti o gbero lati ra awọn tikẹti nipasẹ onija kan): Gbogbo awọn tiketi ti a tẹ pẹlu Kẹrin 18 ọjọ yoo ni ọla ni ẹnu-ọna ni Oṣu kẹfa ọjọ 13. Ti o ko ba le wa si iṣẹlẹ naa ni ọjọ tuntun ti Okudu 13, jọwọ kan si onija ti akọkọ ta ọ tikẹti naa.
Fun awọn tikẹti ti o ra nipasẹ ọfiisi apoti CCA: Gbogbo awọn tiketi ti a tẹ pẹlu Kẹrin 18 ọjọ yoo ni ọla ni ẹnu-ọna ni Oṣu kẹfa ọjọ 13. Ti o ko ba le wa si iṣẹlẹ naa ni ọjọ tuntun ti Okudu 13, jọwọ imeeli apoti ọfiisi niccatix@maine.edu. O tun le pe 207.581-1755 ki o fi ifiranṣẹ silẹ. Ọfiisi apoti yoo gba awọn ibeere agbapada titi di ọjọ Jimọ ti n bọ, March 27, 2020, ni 5 pm EDT.
O ṣeun fun gbogbo rẹ fun s patienceru rẹ ati atilẹyin atilẹyin bi a ṣe tẹsiwaju lati ṣe atẹle ati ṣatunṣe si ipo aibikita yii. A nfe gbogbo awon ololufe wa, awọn onija, osise, ati awọn ọrẹ ilera ati ailewu to dara ni akoko iṣoro yii.
– Nick DiSalvo & Matt Peterson
New England njà’ iṣẹlẹ iṣẹlẹ adalu-ologun-ti-tẹle, “NEF 43: Rampage,” yoo waye ni ọjọ Satidee, June 13, 2020, ni Ile-iṣẹ Collins fun Arts ni UMaine Orono. Tiketi ni o wa lori sale bayi niwww.CollinsCenterfortheArts.com.
BJ GARCEAU TO FIGHT ONE LAST TIME AT NEF 43 IN ORONO, Maine
FUN lẹsẹkẹsẹ Tu: Orono, Maine (March 12, 2020) - New England njà (NEF) yoo mu awọn ọna-adapọ-ologun-atẹle rẹ ti o tẹle (MMA) event at the Collins Center for the Arts on the University of Maine’s flagship Orono campus. The event, ti akole “NEF 43: Rampage,”Yoo waye ni ọjọ Satidee, April 18, 2020, pẹlu kan Belii-akoko ti 7 pm EDT. Earlier today, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur strawweight bout to the card.BJ Garceau(1-1) ti wa ni se eto lati kojuFatima Kline(1-0) at a fight weight of 115 poun.
BJ Garceau will enter the NEF cage for the third and final time on April 18. Garceau, who was diagnosed with Type-1 juvenile diabetes in 1993, made headlines with her amateur debut and became an inspiration to many. She defeated Sarah Ziehm (1-2) via split decision at “NEF 32” in February 2018. Garceau returned to the cage later that year, losing to Chelsea Tucker (3-3) in the third round of an “NEF 36” contest. Garceau is a product of Young’s MMA based in Bangor, Maine
“I’m so excited to be back in the cage in my hometown, for what will be my final fight this April,” said Garceau. “I want to be able to leave my old stomping grounds with my hand held high at the end and walk away with a win for my fans, ọrẹ, ebi, awọn olukọni, team and myself. I’ll give it everything I’ve got one last time and this will be a fight you don’t want to miss. With that being said, I am beyond grateful for my opponent taking on the fight and every opportunity Young’s MMA, NEF and everyone in the mixed martial arts community has given me over the years. E dupe, e dupe, e dupe!"
Fatima Kline will make the trek from her home in Hyde Park, New York for the fight. At just 19-years-old, Kline already holds a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. She made her amateur MMA debut last fall with a unanimous decision win on a card in White Plains, New York. Kline represents Black Hole Jiu-Jitsu based in Wappingers Falls, Niu Yoki.
“I would like to thank NEF for giving me the opportunity to showcase all of my hard work,” said Kline when reached for comment. “Being that this is my debut fight for the organization, I promise to be at the top of my game come fight night. E dupe, BJ, for accepting this matchup, and I look forward to seeing you in the cage. The one message I would have for the crowd is: be prepared to be entertained.”
New England njà’ iṣẹlẹ iṣẹlẹ adalu-ologun-ti-tẹle, “NEF 43: Rampage,” yoo waye ni ọjọ Satidee, April 18, 2020, ni Ile-iṣẹ Collins fun Arts ni UMaine Orono. Tiketi ni o wa lori sale bayi niwww.CollinsCenterfortheArts.com.
Nipa New England njà
New England njà ("NEF") ni a ija iṣẹlẹ ni igbega ile. Iṣẹ NEF ni lati ṣẹda awọn iṣẹlẹ didara ti o ga julọ fun awọn onija ati awọn onijakidijagan bakanna. NEF ká executive egbe ni o ni sanlalu iriri ni ija ogun idaraya isakoso, isele gbóògì, media ajosepo, tita, ofin ati ipolongo.
AARON LACEY RETURNING TO THE CAGE AT NEF 43 IN ORONO, Maine
FUN lẹsẹkẹsẹ Tu: Orono, Maine (March 11, 2020) - New England njà (NEF) yoo mu awọn ọna-adapọ-ologun-atẹle rẹ ti o tẹle (MMA) event at the Collins Center for the Arts on the University of Maine’s flagship Orono campus. The event, ti akole “NEF 43: Rampage,”Yoo waye ni ọjọ Satidee, April 18, 2020, pẹlu kan Belii-akoko ti 7 pm EDT. Earlier today, the fight promotion announced the addition of a professional featherweight bout to the card.Aaron “Relentless” Lacey(6-2) ti wa ni se eto lati pade“Yours Truly” Chris Herd(2-3) at a fight weight of 145 poun.
It will have been 19 months since the last time Aaron Lacey stepped in the NEF cage as a competitor. Lacey defeated veteran Jon Lemke (7-9) in the main event of “NEF 35” in September 2018. He has not fought since due to an injury suffered later that fall. A former NEF Amateur Featherweight Champion, Lacey started his professional career a perfect 4-0 before going 2-2 in his last four bouts. He will look to make his comeback a successful one on April 18. Lacey represents Young’s MMA based in nearby Bangor, Maine.
“I’m so super excited to be getting back into my happy place,” exclaimed Aaron Lacey. “Matt (Peterson, NEF àjọ-eni ati matchmaker) worked really hard to get me a fight on this card, and I am beyond grateful! April 18th ‘Relentless’ returns!"
Lacey ká alatako, Chris Herd, will make the 1,000-mile trip from his home in Wilmington, North Carolina for the fight. Herd had a stellar amateur career, ti lọ 5-0 with four knockouts and one submission and capturing a regional championship along the way. Both of his wins as a professional have been first-round finishes with one a technical knockout and the other a submission. Herd currently represents Brunson’s MMA & Fitness based in Wilmington, North Carolina.
“No man can touch me without my permission,” said Herd when reached for comment. “This fight will go where I want it, and I will finish it at will.”
New England njà’ iṣẹlẹ iṣẹlẹ adalu-ologun-ti-tẹle, “NEF 43: Rampage,” yoo waye ni ọjọ Satidee, April 18, 2020, ni Ile-iṣẹ Collins fun Arts ni UMaine Orono. Tiketi ni o wa lori sale bayi niwww.CollinsCenterfortheArts.com.
Nipa New England njà
New England njà ("NEF") ni a ija iṣẹlẹ ni igbega ile. Iṣẹ NEF ni lati ṣẹda awọn iṣẹlẹ didara ti o ga julọ fun awọn onija ati awọn onijakidijagan bakanna. NEF ká executive egbe ni o ni sanlalu iriri ni ija ogun idaraya isakoso, isele gbóògì, media ajosepo, tita, ofin ati ipolongo.