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Las Vegas, Nevada – LFA CEO Ed Soares announced today that LFA will make its first trip to the Central Valley of California in September with a women’s flyweight title fight headlining LFA 51.
The main event of LFA 51 will bring a highly-anticipated women’s world title fight to the San Joaquin Valley. The headliner will see undefeated LFA women’s flyweight champion Sabina “Colombian Queen” Mazo defend her title against LFA women’s flyweight top contender Jaimee “Queenie” Nievera. LFA 51 – Mazo vs. Nievera takes place Friday, September 28th at the Selland Arena in Fresno, California. Lonse chachikulu khadi adzakhala televised moyo ndi lonselo pa AXS TV pa 10 p.m. AND / 7 p.m. PT.
“I am excited to bring LFA to Fresno at LFA 51”, Ananena Soares. “This will be our fifth show in my home state of California. The Central Valley has great fight fans and a lot of MMA talent. We look forward to packing the Selland Arena on September 28th with a fantastic fight card headlined by a women’s flyweight title fight between champion Sabina Mazo and top contender Jaimee Nievera.”
Tickets for LFA 51 – Mazo vs. Nievera are available for purchase NOW at Ticketmaster.com.
Mazo (5-0) is the 21-year-old LFA women’s flyweight champion that took the MMA world by storm in 2017. The Colombian wunderkind signed with LFA when she was 19-years-old and quickly burst onto the global scene at LFA 9. This happened when she knocked out 82nd Airborne Army veteran Jamie Thorton with a jaw-dropping head kick that went viral on mainstream media and MMA media outlets alike. The Kings MMA product doubled-down in her sophomore appearance for LFA by knocking out Minnesota National Guard member Linsey Williams with a nearly identical first round head kick at LFA 23. The “Colombian Queen” finally received her crown this past April. The title winning performance came courtesy of a unanimous decision over Shannon Sinn at LFA 37, which saw Mazo provide a brilliant display boxing and clinch work, as well as her signature Muay Thai skills. The Medellín, Colombia native now looks to begin her reign as champion with another masterful performance at LFA 51.
Nievera (7-4) earned her shot at LFA gold this past June with a dominant LFA debut win against the 2016 RFA Fans’ Choice Awards “Chiyembekezo pa Chaka” winner Katy Collins. The unanimous decision win came in Collins’ hometown of Branson, Missouri at LFA 42 just a few months after Collins had been ranked #4 on AXS TV’s inaugural women’s pound-for-pound rankings. The win immediately caught the attention of UFC matchmakers and Nievera was offered a main event spot on Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series against Antonina Shevchenko. The 33-year-old Bellator veteran showed her gameness by accepting the fight on a week’s notice against Shevchenko, who is an undefeated MMA prospect, Muay Thai world champion, and the older sister of UFC #1 contender Valentina Shevchenko. Nievera displayed a ton of heart and skill, but did not get the result she wanted. The Union City, California native now has a chance to flip the script with a title winning performance in front of her home crowd at LFA 51.
Currently Announced Main Card (Televised on AXS TV at 10 p.m. AND / 7 p.m. PT):
Main Kadamsanayu | Women’s Flyweight Title Bout (125 LB)
– Sabina Mazo (5-0) vs. Jaimee Nievera (7-4)
Co-Main Chosaiwalika |Bantamweight podwala (135 LB)
– Gustavo Erak (19-3-1) vs. Cody Gibson (15-7)
Bantamweight Feature Bout (135 LB)
– Nohelin Hernandez (8-2) vs. Rolando Velasco (13-5-1)
Kuwala katswiri woposa onse podwala (205 LB)
– Jordan Powell (9-7) vs. Andres Alcantar (4-0)
Welterweight podwala (170 LB)
– Salaiman Ahmadyar(6-0) vs. Joaquin Lopez (4-0)
LFA 51 will be the fifth LFA event to take place in the state of California. RFA hosted eight events inside “The Golden State” before the merger. The entire main card of LFA 51 adzakhala televised moyo ndi m'dzikolo pa AXS TV pa 10 p.m. AND / 7 p.m. PT.
Mu 2017, RFA and Legacy FC merged to form LFA, the premier developmental organization in Mixed Martial Arts. The combined forces of LFA launched the careers of over 140 athletes to reach the pinnacle of MMA by competing in the UFC. Mu May a 2018 the promotion joined the London Trust Media Holdings group of companies.
Chonde kukaona LFAfighting.com chifukwa bout zosintha ndi zambiri. LFA is on Facebook at Legacy Fighting Alliance. LFA is also on Instagram at @LFAfighting ndipo Twitter pa @LFAfighting.
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Bangor, Maine (August 24, 2018) - New England Kumenyana (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” pa September 8 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. The event will mark the fourth time since 2013 that NEF has visited the Queen City. Poyambirira lero, the fight promotion announced the full fight card planned for the evening.
The exciting main event will feature two popular Bangor-area athletes doing battle as Jon Lemke (7-8) akukumana Aaron “Osatekeseka” Lacey (5-2) in a lightweight contest. Lemke, msirikali wakale wa United States sitima Corps, trains with Titan Athletics in neighboring Brewer, Maine, while Lacey represents Young’s MMA of Bangor.
The co-main event will see Lacey’s teammate, and reigning NEF Professional Lightweight Champion, “The” Ryan Sanders (16-9) kutenga Armando “Big Chino” Montoya (10-6) in a non-title welterweight scrap. Sanders is coming off a huge submission win earlier this summer in Portland, Maine. Montoya, who represents First Class MMA of Brunswick, Maine, will debut in the Pine Tree State after a decade-long career on the southwest MMA circuit.
In another highly-anticipated professional fight, Caleb Hall (1-0) of the Choi Institute in Portland will face another Young’s MMA team member in the form of CJ Ewer (3-1). After a successful amateur career that saw him capture the NEF Amateur Featherweight Title, Hall impressed with a first-round submission of veteran John Ortolani (8-12) earlier this year in his pro debut. Ewer, a member of the United States Air Force security forces, closed out “NEF 30” last August in Bangor winning the promotion’s pro middleweight strap over Mike Hansen (5-9).
The amateur portion of the fight card will be headlined by a title fight as Pat “PK” Kelly (4-0) puts both his lightweight belt and undefeated record on the line against the challenge of Ed Forlenza (2-2). Kelly, amene anatembenuka 54 last week, is a legend of Maine wrestling mats as both a competitor and coach and a member of the Maine Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame. He vows that this will be the final fight of his MMA career. Forlenza took the fight on short notice after Kelly’s previous challenger dropped out due to injury. He is a member of team Juniko based in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Forlenza is no stranger to the NEF cage. He won his amateur debut at “NEF 23” in the summer of 2016 on Cape Cod.
Speaking of wrestling coaches, “NEF 35” will also feature the amateur debut of Shawn Costigan (0-0). Costigan is a member of the Bucksport High School wrestling coaching staff. He will represent Young’s MMA in his cage debut when he takes on the fellow-debuting David Hills (0-0).
Also on the amateur card will be the brother of CJ Ewer, Roger Ewer (1-0). A pharmacist by day, Roger made his amateur debut last year at “NEF 30” in Bangor with a second round technical knockout of Dustin Freeman (0-1). Pa “NEF 35,” he will take on Jason Hanley (0-0) of Orchard Park Martial Arts in western New York state.
The full “NEF 35” nkhondo khadi (phunziro kusintha):
Akatswiri MMA
155 Aaron Lacey 5-2 (Young a MMA) vs Jon Lemke 7-8 (Titan Athletics)
170 Ryan Sanders 16-9 (Young a MMA) vs Armando Montoya 10-6 (Choyamba Maphunziro MMA)
185 Crowsneck Boutin 2-3 (Bad Little Falls Dojo) vs Mark Gardner 0-0 (The Academy)
155 CJ Ewer 3-1 (Young a MMA) vs Caleb Hall 1-0 (Choi Insistute)
155 Josh Harvey 4-0 (Young a MMA) vs Jay Ellis 15-77 (Team Knockout)
145 Zenon Herrera 1-6 (Team SMOG) vs Ernesto Ornelas 3-7 (Choi Institute)
Ankachita masewera MMA
155* Title Pat Kelly 4-0 (Young a MMA) vs Ed Forlenza 2-2 (Juniko)
170 David Hart 0-3 (Kenney’s MMA) vs Christian Barrett 1-0 (Choyamba Maphunziro MMA)
155 Zac Richard 1-0 (Nostos) vs Clifford Redman 0-5 (Independent)
150 Taylor Bartlett 1-1 (CMBJJ) vs Jacob Deppmeyer 1-1 (Choyamba Maphunziro MMA)
265 Roger Ewer 1-0 (Young a MMA) vs Jason Hanley 0-0 (Orchard Park Martial Arts)
180 Jordan Norman 0-1 (Bad Little Falls Dojo) vs Brandon Schwinck 0-2 (Independent)
145 Joe Howard 1-0 (CMBJJ) vs Jordan Young 0-1 (Independent)
155 Jesse Fitzsimmons 0-0 (Nostos) vs AJ Morales 0-0 (Orchard Park Martial Arts)
145 Shawn Costigan 0-0 (Young a MMA) vs David Hills 0-0 (Independent)
135 Nate Boucher 2-3 (CMBJJ) vs Joshua Greenlaw 0-2 (Independent)
160 Andrew Brown 0-0 (Nostos) vs Chris Lachcik 0-0 (Independent)
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NEW YORK – August 23, 2018 – Combate Americas today announced a new women’s flyweight (125 mapaundi) co-main event – Tracy Cortez (3-1) vs, Karen Cedillo (1-0) – as well as six other new bouts featuring fighters representing five different countries, for the premier Hispanic Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) franchise’s world championship event in Phoenix on Friday, Zisanu Ndi Ziwiri. 14, live on both Univision (12 a.m. AND/PT) and Univision Deportes Network (UDN) (12 a.m. AND/9 p.m. PT).
The unbeaten, 29=year-old Cedillo of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico will replace Brandi Narvaez, who was originally slated to face off with Cortez of Phoenix, koma anakakamizika kuti mupewe chifukwa kuvulazidwa.
In the previously announced, world championship bantamweight (135 mapaundi) yaikulu chochitika, Monterrey’s Levy Saul Marroquin (11-2), the winner of the inaugural, 2017 “COPA COMBATE,” one-night, eyiti munthu, $100,000 grand prize tournament, will collide with fellow star Jose “Pochito” Alday (11-3-1) wa Tucson, Ariz. via Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.
Among the other new fights announced today for the “Combate Americas: Marroquin vs. Alday” world championship event that will take place at Celebrity Theatre were a featured, live televised lightweight (155 mapaundi) contest between undefeated, rising star and Cub Swanson kutetezedwa Rafa “Gifted” Garcia (7-0) ndipo LaRue "The wakudya" Burley (8-3).
The 5 mapazi-7, 24-year-old Garcia of Palm Springs, Calif., USA by way of Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, has been on a tear since he made his professional debut nearly four years ago, defeating all but one of his opponents via (T)KO kapena kugonjera.
Burley, a 5-foot-10, 34-chaka chimodzi, seasoned competitor who hails from Phoenix, has faced off with top level adversaries, and is best known for his upset, kwachitatu (3:40) WHO (knee strike to the body and punches) a 2011 NCAA Division I national wrestling champion and previously undefeated MMA prospect Bubba Jenkins pa Sept. 20, 2013.
Also announced today was a featherweight (145 mapaundi) preliminary bout card contest between two unbeaten prospects – Tino Gilaranz (1-0) wa Madrid, Spain and Austin Wourms (1-0) wa Phoenix.
In a 140-pound catchweight matchup on the undercard, Roman “El Gallito” Salazar (12-7) of Mammoth, Ariz., USA will return to La Jaula, ndi Combate America khola, for the second time in his career, ndi maso Eduardo “El Pube” Alvarado (3-4) wa Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.
Another featherweight scrap will see Javier “Blair” Reyes Rugeles (7-1) of Bogota, Colombiá square off with “Magic” Mike Hamel (5-2) wa Gilbert, Ariz., USA.
In flyweight action, undefeated, kukwera nyenyezi Richard Palencia (6-0) wa Mesa, Ariz. chidzathandiza Federico “The Argentinian Ninja” Oliveira (3-4) of Mendoza, Argentina.
Battle-tested veterans Yaotzin Meza (21-11) wa Glendale, Ariz., USA and Gilbert Aguilar (17-18-1) of Phoenix by way of Mexico City, Mexico will collide at featherweight.
Additional preliminary bout matchups for “Combate Americas: Marroquin vs. Alday” will be announced soon.
Wogulira kuchokera $30, tickets for “Combate Americas: Marroquin vs. Alday” are on sale at
CelebrityTheatre.com ndipo Ticketon.com.
Doors at Celebrity Theatre open at 6 p.m. PT, with the first preliminary bout beginning at 7 p.m.
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“Our mission with La Jaula Studios is to tell the bold, untold and unfiltered stories of the real-life heroism behind Combate’s fighters and their communities,” said Hernandez. “Stan’s proven creative expertise and uncontainable passion for this sport make him a perfect fit to lead La Jaula.”
Jakubowicz is a creative executive with nearly 20 years of experience producing multi-platform content for television, digital and film. He has produced box office hits such as La Mujer de Mi Hermano, and co-produced the critically acclaimed The German Doctor, an Oscar and Golden Globes official submission for Best Foreign Film in 2014.
Jakubowicz also co-produced Visitantes, a horror film featuring Mexican superstar, Kate del Castillo, and served as an associate producer for the film El Inca, a Venezuelan boxing drama that earned him a second official submission in the Foreign Film category for the Academy Awards.
La Jaula Studios will produce authentic content in Spanish, English and Portuguese that complements Combate Americas’ programming. Production will take place around the globe, including Latin America, Brazil, Spain, Portugal and the U.S.
La Jaula Studios will offer a variety of programming, including lifestyle-documentaries to scripted series, feature films, short-form digital, social and mobile content – and customized, sponsor-branded interstitials that will air during highly-watched Combate Americas’ live Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) television and digital events. This content will offer brands and advertisers a unique opportunity to connect with Combate Americas’ audience.
Upcoming projects include:
MULINSO, ISRAELI HAIM GOZALI REMATCHES RYAN COUTURE AND FORMER LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP PHIL DAVIS FACES VADIM NEMKOV
Los Angeles – Bellator returns to Tel Aviv, Israel for the third-consecutive year on Thursday, Nov. 15 with a featherweight world title clash pitting Patricio "Pitbull" Freire (27-4) motsutsa Emmanuel Sánchez (17-3) set to anchor Bellator 209 inside Menora Mivtachim Arena. Kuphatikiza apo, Haim Gozali (8-5) looks to get revenge against Ryan Couture (11-6) in co-main event welterweight action, pamene Phil Davis (19-4, 1 NC) chidzathandiza Vadim Nemkov (9-2) pa kuwala heavyweight. Kuwonjezera, a women’s featherweight contest between undefeated Israeli Olga Rubin (4-0) ndi msirikali wakale Cindy Dandois (12-3) will be featured on the card.
Tickets are on sale now and are available at Eventim.co, komanso Bellator.com. The event will air Friday, Nov. 16 pa 9 p.m. Opuma / 8 p.m. CT on Paramount Network and can also be streamed on DAZN.
Bellator has partnered with Ananey Communications, an Israeli television conglomerate boasting 14 channels, including the EGO and EGO TOTAL channels, which have broadcast Bellator in Israel since 2012.
Hailing from Natal, Brazil, two-time featherweight champ Patricio “Pitbull” will enter the Bellator cage for a promotional record 20th time on Nov. 15. Ndi 15 wins under the Bellator umbrella, “Pitbull” will be making his second title defense since reclaiming the world title at Bellator 178 motsutsa Daniel Straus chaka chatha. Ambiri posachedwapa, “Pitbull” defeated Daniel Weichel, edging out his opponent via split decision at Bellator 203 in Rome. Having earned a finish in 20 wake 27 Umapeza katswiri, the reigning champion has become synonymous with excitement and fans can certainly expect more fireworks when he enters the cage onNov. 15.
Sanchez has officially emerged from prospect to title contender when he challenges for the featherweight title in Tel Aviv. Unlike his opponent, Sanchez will find himself in unfamiliar territory on Nov. 15, as the 28-year-old Milwaukee, Wis.-fighter will make his first professional appearance outside of the United States. “El Matador” will be seeking his 10th promotional win and his fifth consecutive victory, a streak that began in January of last year. With his last defeat coming over two years ago and with recent victories over former Bellator champions Daniel Straus and Marcos Galvao, komanso Sam Sicilia, there may not be another athlete on Bellator’s roster more deserving of a title fight than the Roufusport Academy-product.
A member of Team Renzo Gracie, Gozali returns to the Bellator cage for the fifth time in his 20-year career. The Israeli fighter will once again fight Ryan Couture on Nov. 15, following a three-round thriller at Bellator 180 last summer. Fighting out of Bat Yam, Israel, “Batman” favors events on home turf, notching two opening round submission wins in each of his las two bouts inside Menora Mivtachim Arena. Tsopano, with seven of his eight career victories coming by way of submission, the former Israeli army soldier hopes to keep his rematch with Couture out of the judges’ hands.
Couture looks to duplicate the success he had in his first matchup with Gozali, when he picked up a unanimous decision win inside Madison Square Garden last June. A veteran of UFC and STRIKEFORCE, Couture has appeared six times in the Bellator cage and will make the jump back up to welterweight in hopes of collecting the 12th win of his career. A member of Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas, the Seattle native will look to play the role of spoiler to Gozali when the two rematch in Tel Aviv.
Hailing from Harrisburg, Penn. Davis has earned impressive victories over elite competition during his illustrious 10-year career, including wins over the likes of Lyoto Machida, "King Mo" Lawal, Liam McGeary ndipo posachedwapa Linton Vassellpa Bellator 200 m'mbuyomo chaka chino. Fighting out of San Diego, Calif. the former four-time NCAA Division-1 All-American wrestler out of Penn State University holds a near flawless mark of 6-1 in Bellator. "Bambo. Wonderful” trains alongside current Bellator bantamweight champ Darrion Caldwell, Dominick Cruz and A.J. Matthews amongst others at Alliance MMA.
Fighting out of Stary Oskol, Russia, 26-year-old knockout artist Vadim Nemkov will make his third appearance with Bellator when he meets Davis. A protege of Bellator heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko, Nemkov will be looking to build on his pair of knockout wins, which includes a win over former light heavyweight champion Liam McGeary pa Bellator 194. With eight of his nine career victories coming by way of first round stoppage, the former Sambo world champion does not waste much time inside the cage. His ability for finishing fights will be tested when he meets Davis, an athlete who has yet to be finished in his career.
Israeli women’s featherweight Olga Rubin steps back inside the Bellator cage for the third time to put her undefeated streak on the line in her home country. With her previous promotional victories at Bellator 164 ndipo Bellator 188 coming via TKO, “Big Bad” has developed a reputation as one of the more dangerous prospects in the division. She is now set to take on UFC and Invicta FC veteran Cindy Dandois, who owns career wins over Marloes Coenen, Jorina Baars and Megan Anderson. Training out of Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas, “Battlecat” is currently riding a four-fight win streak, which includes a victorious appearance in RIZIN.
Kusinthidwa Bellator 209: ‘Pitbull’ vs. Sánchez Fight Card:
Featherweight World Title Bout: Patricio "Pitbull" Freire (27-4) vs. Emmanuel Sánchez (17-3)
Welterweight Co-Main Event: Haim Gozali (8-5) vs. Ryan Couture (11-6)
Light Heavyweight Feature Event: Phil Davis (19-4, 1 NC) vs. Vadim Nemkov (9-2)
Women’s Featherweight Bout: Olga Rubin (4-0) vs. Cindy Dandois (12-3)
Bangor, Maine (August 20, 2018) - New England Kumenyana (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” pa September 8 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. Poyambirira lero, the fight promotion announced the addition of a professional middleweight bout to the card. Crowsneck Boutin (2-3) will return to the cage to take on Mark “Pockets” Gardner (0-0) pa nkhondo kulemera 185-mapaundi.
It will have been two years almost to the day since Boutin last competed in the NEF cage. That September night in 2016 he was defeated by Jesse Erickson (9-7) pa “NEF 25.” Popeza kuti nthawi, Boutin has become an instructor with a new team, Bad Little Falls Dojo, based in Machias, Maine and has concentrated on raising his young daughter. He will look to recapture the glory of his 2014 season when he went 3-0, including two first-round knockouts, in the NEF cage and was voted “Wankhondo pa Chaka” by fans.
“I am blessed with this opportunity to go to war inside the NEF cage,” anati Boutin. “Past two years, I’ve been fighting for my sweet princess, Iola Soule. I possess new light, and I’d whoop the old me’s ass. I am still aboard this ride. I am a revenant.”
Mark Gardner has had a stellar first year with NEF. Last November, he debuted with a second-round technical knockout of Carlton Charles (2-2) pa “NEF 31.” He would follow up that success with a pair of first-round finishes this year, including a submission victory by arm bar earlier this summer at “NEF 34.” Onse, he finished his amateur career a perfect 3-0. Gardner is a product of the Academy of Mixed Martial Arts based in Portland, Maine.
“I can’t wait to fight Crowsneck in September,” said Gardner. “To be able to make my pro debut so soon after three good fights is pretty rad. I’ve been training hard for this and I can’t wait to see it pay off in there.”
NEF otsatira losakanizika karate-luso chochitika, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” will see the company make its return to the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place Loweruka, September 8, 2018 with a bell time of 7 madzulo. Matikiti ali pa malonda tsopano www.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.
Complete Photos // Mawu a: Bellator / Lucas Noonan
Complete Bellator 204 Main Khadi:
Featherweight Main Event: Darrion Caldwell (13-1) def. Noad Lahat (12-4) kudzera TKO (nkhonya) pa 2:46 wa kuzungulira awiri
*Caldwell’s bantamweight title was not on the line
Welterweight Co-Main Event: Logan Storley (9-0) def. A.J. Matthews (9-8) kudzera TKO (nkhonya) pa 3:56 wa kuzungulira awiri
Bantamweight Main Card Bout: Ricky Bandejas (11-1) def. James Gallagher (7-1) kudzera KO (inawomba) pa 2:49 wa kuzungulira limodzi
Featherweight Main Card Bout: Tywan Claxton (3-0) def. Cris Lencioni (3-2) kudzera akamakambirana (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Kuyambirira Khadi:
Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Omar Morales (7-0) def. Troy Nawrocki (3-1) kudzera KO (inawomba) pa 0:58 wa kuzungulira limodzi
Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Demarques Jackson (9-2) def. Bryce Logan (9-3) kudzera kugawanika zochita (28-29, 29-28, 30-27)
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Jason Jackson (8-3) def. Jordon Larson (9-5) kudzera TKO (nkhonya) pa 3:52 wa kuzungulira limodzi
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: David Michaud (13-4) def. Corey Davis (3-1) kudzera KO (nkhonya) pa 1:42 wa kuzungulira limodzi
Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Romero Cotton (3-0) def. Willie Whitehead (2-3) kudzera TKO (inawomba) pa 4:12 wa kuzungulira limodzi
Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Tyler Ray (3-1) def. Seth Bass (4-3) kudzera KO (inawomba) pa 3:30 wa kuzungulira 1
Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Keith Phathaem (1-1) vs. Micah Peatrowsky (2-1) kudzera akamakambirana (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Lloyd McKinney (8-5) def. Robiel Tesfaldet (2-2) kudzera kugonjera (arm triangle choke) pa 4:17 wa kuzungulira atatu
Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Jeff Nielsen (2-0) def. Wyatt Meyer (1-1) kudzera TKO (nkhonya) pa 2:53 wa kuzungulira limodzi