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SPORTS TV VETERAN JAY GLAZER JOINS BELLATOR BROADCAST TEAM

DEBUT SET FOR BELLATOR 192 A Saturday, Jan. 20 – LIVE ON PARAMOUNT NETWORK

 

 

LOS ANGELES – Bellator announced today that sports television mainstay Jay Glazer will join the Bellator broadcast team. Beginning with Bellator 192, Glazer will host the broadcast desk as Bellator kicks off 2018 on Paramount Network (n'oge gara aga, Spike) Saturday, Jan. 20 na 9 p.m. NA.

 

 

 

Glazer joins reporter Jenn Brown, play-by-play men Mike Goldberg na Michael Ranallo, as well as color commentators “Big” John McCarthy naChael Sonnen. In addition to his broadcasting duties, Glazer will also appear in upcoming original content produced by Bellator’s digital team.

 

 

 

“I’m excited to welcome Jay Glazer to the Bellator family,” Bellator President Scott Coker said. “Jay’s knowledge and experience in sports television speaks for itself and he will be a great addition to our incredible broadcast team. As Bellator moves to Paramount Network, I look forward to having him involved with some of the biggest fights of the year.”

 

 

 

“I have always had a tremendous passion for MMA, where the relationships you develop are unlike any other sport, said Glazer. “And I am very fortunate to be able to continue these relationships with an incredible organization like Bellator. I’ve been friends with Scott for many years, and am ecstatic that he brought me into the Bellator family.”

 

 

 

A trailblazer in the sports media world who broke onto the scene as an NFL reporter for the New York Post, Glazer went on to serve as the NFL Insider for CBS Sports in 1999, and later joined Fox Sports where Jay is currently in his 14nke year as the NFL Insider on their award-winning NFL studio show, Fox NFL Sunday. Na 2007, Jay was named Sports Illustrated’s “Media Person of the Year.” Glazer also became one of the first mainstream media members to cover MMA when he hosted Pride Fighting Championships on FSN.

 

 

 

Jay is also set to begin shooting his fourth season on the HBO comedy hit Ballers, where he has a recurring role.

 

 

 

A longtime athlete and martial artist, Glazer owns the high profile Unbreakable Performance Center in West Hollywood, where the gym has become the home to many elite athletes, actors, musicians and business people, including Demi Lovato, Wiz Khalifa, Chris Pratt, Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture.

 

 

 

Jay also started the first MMA-training program for professional athletes with hundreds of athletes having utilized his training program. In just the last few years, Jay and his team have trained All Pros Von Miller, Aaron Rodgers, Odell Beckham, Bobby Wagner and Andrew Whitworth.

 

 

 

Ọzọkwa, Glazer began a new foundation in 2015 called Merging Vets & Players, which works to match up former combat veterans and former professional athletes in order to help each other through the transition into their new lives away from the playing field and away from the battlefield. Learn more about MVP at www.vetsandplayers.org.

 

 

Glazer is represented by The Montag Group and currently resides in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

Bellator and Paramount Network open 2018 with a bang when Bellator 192 emanates from The Forum in LA on Saturday, Jan. 20. The event features a welterweight world title fight between current champ Douglas Lima and number one contender Rory MacDonald, while “Rampage” Jackson meets Chael Sonnen in the opening round of 2018’s Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix.

2017 M-1 Global Fighter of the Year M-1 Challenge Lightweight Champion Damir Ismagulov

Saint Petersburg, Russia (January 16, 2018) — M-1 Challenge fechaa mmeri Damir Ismagulov a họọrọ site mbuaha-mara-nkà Fans gburugburu ụwa dị ka 2017 M-1 Global Fighter of the Year.
Na-alụ ọgụ nke Orenburg, Russia, 26 afọ Ismagulov (14-2-0, M-1: 8-1-0) bụ 3-0-0 na 2017, niile na M-1 Global edinam, tinyere ya M-1 Challenge fechaa aha-emeri arụmọrụ, sochiri otu ihe ịga nke ọma aha agbachitere.
Ismagulov, a nwa afọ nke Kazakhstan, malitere 2017 na nnukwu style, na-akụ aka si Morgan Heraod nke France, nke-atọ gburugburu ikpeazụ February na M-1 Ịma Aka 74.
ikpeazụ May, Ismagulov faced former M-1 Challenge champion Anya Divnich (13-2-0), n'ụlọ, na Orenburg, maka ohere iputa M-1 Challenge fechaa egwuregwu.
Ha aha agha bidoro na a “mmetụta na-usoro” nke dị mfe mgbanwe nke na-efega na Ismagulov arụ ọrụ ọzọ na ụkwụ ya, ma oghere gburugburu biri na n'obodo mmasị na-ejide a nta uru.
Ismagulov, Otú ọ dị, adịkwaghị atọ ọzọ agba na Divnich, onye idiọk mebiri emebi, ọbara ihu gosiri nsogbu nke Ismagulov si nọgide wakpo, enweghị ike na-atụgharị ihe gburugburu na-ise. Dị ka n'isi-eru nso, Ismagulov okpu n'okpuru ya game iro ruo mgbe a-ekwu ọtụtụ nke na-azaghị chịngọm ná ntutu Mmiri zoro na a-apụghị ịzọ onwe Divnich. Refirii gbochiri ihe na 13-sekọnd fọdụrụ na elekere nke a hard-agha Ismagulov mmeri site technical knockout.
Mgbe agha ahụ 5,000 Fans na-eme ememe, ebigbọ ha ihu ọma Ismagulov, onye kwuru, sị, “M si Orenburg region. M merie ndị belt! Daalụ maka na-abịa. M na-ekele ndị Emmanuel Orenburg, m nchịkwa,Victor Frolov, ndị hụrụ m dị ka a talent, na Alexander Shlemenko kwere na m. M na-ekele m na-azụ, ezinụlọ m, na anyị Fans.
“M na-egosi na a mfe Ihọd si a obere obodo na-enweghị Internet pụrụ ịghọ mmeri. Ọ bụrụ na m nwere ike, ị nwere ike. The belt bụ na Orenburg, ebe ọ ga-abụ.”
Ismagulov gosiri ebe a na a n'ala-and-pound agha vs. Rogero Matias da Conceicao
Ismagulov ndibọhọ a hard-agha isi omume agha megide iwe kpọrọ Rogero “Karranca” Matias da Conceicao, nke Brazil, site n'ụzọ nke a na-abụghị aha, olu mkpebi na M-1 Ịma Aka 85.
Ismagulov ọnọ M-1 Challenge fechaa aha February 22, mgbe ọ na-ewe ya Georgian ịma ya aka, Raul Tuturauli (18-3-0, M-1: 6-1-0), na M-1 Ịma Aka 88 isi ihe omume na Olympic Stadium na Moscow.

 

 

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FROM THE SHORES OF SEBAGO LAKE TO THE MMA CAGE, HARD-WORK IS A WAY OF LIFE FOR KAM ARNOLD

Lewiston, Maine (January 16, 2018) – Kam Arnold might be the ultimate Maine mixed martial artist from central casting.

 

 

Blue-collar sensibilities shaped his young life. He grew up in a small community where young boys often had to conjure up their own forms of entertainment. And yes, sometimes that meant fighting solely for the sake of fighting.

 

 

“I have two older brothers, and friends who were around all the time that are like brothers. We pretty much adopted them, ị mara?” Arnold said. “And any time you have that situation, there are fights going on in the yard all the time. I remember one time seeing my brothers rolling around on the stairs in the house, and of course I just had to jump in and get involved in that.”

 

 

Arnold, onye amama 25 this month, is more structured but no less passionate today about exercising his grit, guile and strength in such physical encounters.

 

 

Veteran of one, quick knockout win in the New England Fights cage, Arnold returns for another dose on Saturday, February 3 at Androscoggin Bank Colisee. He will confront Kyle Kenney in an amateur bantamweight bout at “NEF 32: Super Saturday."

 

 

Fighting under the Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ) umbrella, Arnold made a dramatic first impression, dispatching Glenn Kasabian na 1 minute, 54 sekọnd.

 

 

“Glenn’s a tough dude. Ọ bụ a warrior. He’s a great guy outside the cage. M nwere ọtụtụ nke nkwanye ùgwù maka ya. He wanted to stand up with me. It’s one of things where I just flipped the switch,” Arnold recalled. “He’s pretty rangy, pretty tall. I went in there wanting to let him know he was in for a battle, and fortunately it turned out in my favor. I was the better fighter that night.”

 

 

Arnold admittedly was disappointed that the result wasn’t enough to earn the 2017 “NEF Rookie of the Year” award. He vows not to leave any doubt about his potential in the local hexagon when he takes on Kenney, an opponent about whom he knows precious little.

 

 

"Yeah, I was pretty bummed, but I know everybody else busts their ass just like I do,” Arnold said. “I have high expectations for myself, and I want to make a statement with this fight.”

 

 

A native of Casco, on the shores of Maine’s Sebago Lake, Arnold describes a hard-knocks upbringing that clashed with the bucolic, tourist-trap surroundings.

 

Arnold’s family had close ties to a motorcycle club, although he is reluctant to discuss its impact on his life other than to agree that it enhanced his fighting spirit.

 

 

“They’re all genuine people. I will say that. I have an awful lot of people supporting me in this. I would be nothing without them. My father and mother are the two toughest people I know,” Arnold said. “As a kid growing up, I had to be tough. That’s just the way it was. I just come from a blue-collar family. I don’t really want to get into all the details of it, but I just had to be tough. It made me what I am today.”

 

 

In addition to grappling with his older siblings and their friends, Arnold unfortunately was a victim of circumstances that are all too prominent in today’s schoolyards and playgrounds.

 

 

“I was a very small kid for my age,” he explained. “I got bullied a lot in school and had to find a way to manage that. O di nwute na, I got into a lot of fights because I had to defend myself.”

 

 

Arnold learned many of those self-defense techniques through his passion for combat sports.

 

 

He fell in love with professional wrestling, Emmanuel, and especially boxing, although “there weren’t many options to pursue boxing in small-town Maine,” o kwuru.

 

 

While attending Oxford Hills and Lake Region high schools, Arnold briefly took up high school wrestling. It was not until adulthood that he found his way to Lewiston’s CMBJJ, one of the hub facilities that has helped build NEF’s talent base over the past six years.

 

 

“Of course there’s a part of me that wishes I had started this earlier, when I was 18 ma ọ bụ 19, like a lot of guys,” said Arnold, onye amama 25 this month. “But I’m thankful for where I’m at now, and for Matt Peterson and NEF for giving this opportunity to show what I can do.”

 

 

Boxing and stand-up skills proved Arnold’s bread-and-butter in his debut. He hopes the Kenney fight will give him a chance to exhibit the wider array of lessons he has learned from his training partners.

 

 

Arnold credits former NEF amateur flyweight champion Dustin Veinott with the bulk of his development.

 

 

“I feel like I have the best coaching staff in the state,” Arnold said. “I haven’t really had the opportunity to travel around and cross-train, but I have so much faith in the guys at my own gym.

 

 

“Dustin Veinott has been crucial. I feel like with his knowledge I can go anywhere I want to in this sport. And when you combine that with Jesse Erickson, Travis Wells, Matt Denning, the sky is the limit. They’ve put their belief in me, and I want to show them I’ve earned it.”

 

 

When asked for a prediction about the February fight, Arnold somewhat channeled Clubber Lang’s reply of “pain” from Rocky III.

 

 

“Look for some blood,” Arnold said. “It’s coming. I can’t wait to put on a show.”

 

 

The opening bell February 3 a na-setịpụụrụ 7 p.m. Tiketi dị na www.TheColisee.com or by calling the box office at207.783.2009 ext. 525.

FNU ọgụ Egwuregwu Gosi: Holm vs. Cyborg Recap, Stephenson v. Ho Choi Preview, Nwere ike UFC Boxing Work: Lee n'Ihu ka 2018

Nke a FNU ọgụ Sports Gosi na-ekpuchi a dịgasị iche iche nke mkpa isiokwu na ihe omume. Anyị recap Holly Holm nke obi ọjọọ agha na Cris Justino na UFC 219 na-atụ anya a oké Fight Night 124 kaadị na nke 14.

Anyị na-akọ na Mike Tyson ọhụrụ ite Ranch na California, Big John McCarthy N'abụ ahụ Bellator Analyst oru ugbo, Vinny Paz ịlụ ekechi wakpo ebubo, na Floyd Mayweather vs. My Chemical McGregor 2 Ohere.

Tony na-atụle na-abịa ọkpọ oge na anyị na-na-na-anya isiokwu na-ekwu okwu ụfọdụ football na basketball. Tony ọbụna mmelite anyị na Canelo vs. GGG rematch mkparita uka.

 

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COMBATE America SIGNS mbụ na-mgbe, Ise-Division ỤWA ọkaibe n'ịkụ ọkpọ Amanda SERRANO

Ise-nkewa ụwa ọkaibe n'ịkụ ọkpọ Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano ka banyere nanị, multi-afọ promotional nkwekọrịta Combate Americas, na a na-slated ka ya Emmanuel mpụta mbụ ke March.

Pound-for-pound ọkpọ phenom setịpụrụ na-eme ka ya ukwuu-atụ anya
MMA debut for world’s premier Hispanic MMA sports franchise

 

NEW YORK - January 11, 2018 - Combate Americas taa mara ọkwa bịanyere aka n'akwụkwọ nkwado nke ise-nkewa ụwa ọkaibe n'ịkụ ọkpọ, tinyere na-achị World Boxing Organization (WBO) bantamweight (118 pound) onye mmeri, Amanda "The Real Deal" Serrano (Boxing: 34-1-1, 26 Ko si; Emmanuel: 0-0) na-ekewaghị, multi-afọ promotional nkwekọrịta.

 

 

The naanị ndị inyom na fighter n'akụkọ ihe mere eme nakwa dị ka naanị Puerto Rican osompi mgbe iji merie ise ụwa utu aha na ise dị iche iche ibu nkewa, na 29-afọ Serrano onye a mụrụ na Carolina, Puerto Rico na-akpata ịlụ ọgụ si Brooklyn, N.Y., ga-eme ka ya Mixed Mara Arts (Emmanuel) mpụta mbụ ke La Jaula, na Combate Americas onu, on a March ụbọchị na-mara ọkwa anya.

 

 

"Anyị na-ụtọ na-ewetara Amanda Serrano, otu n'ime ọkpọ kasị akpali akpali superstars n'ime Combate Americas Familia, na-atụ anya ịtụkwasị ya na a zuru ụwa ọnụ na ogbo na bụ Premiya sports onwunwe na 21 Spanish ikwu okwu mba n'ụwa dum,"Kwuru Combate Americas CEO Campbell McLaren.

 

 

Serrano, a top 10 pound na-pound fighter, ga-anọgide na ya burgeoning ọkpọ ọrụ n'okpuru nkwalite DiBella Entertainment, na-agbali iji na-akpa na-eme egwuregwu na akụkọ ihe mere eme n'out oge jide ụwa utu aha na Emmanuel na ọkpọ.

 

 

Serrano weghaara mbụ ya isi n'ụwa aha, na International Boxing Federation (IBF) super featherweight okpueze, mgbe ọ dị nanị 22 afọ, na a obi ọjọọ, abụọ-gburugburu knockout of Kimberly Connor na September 10, 2011.

 

 

Ọ ka ebe adọwa site n'ohu nke alụso na anọ ndị ọzọ ibu nkewa, sitere na site Bantamweight na fechaa (135 pound), na kasị nso nso gbatara a mbụ gburugburu TKO on Marilyn Hernandez na November 4, 2017.

 

 

Serrano mmụọ nsọ agafe na ụwa nke Emmanuel site lara ezumike nká n'ụwa onye mmeri Miesha Tate, onye ka ebe na-Serrano si co-manager.

 

 

Combate Americas na-abịa anya a banner afọ, amị ịrịba ama telivishọn ratings na Amerịka, Mexico na Spain, gụnyere mbụ na nke abụọ Telemundo Emmanuel ihe n'akụkọ ihe mere eme na-ahụ site na kasị elu ratings nke ọ bụla Spanish asụsụ Emmanuel egosi na U.S. ke ndaeyo na ọdịda nke 2017, na dị ka ọtụtụ dị ka 6.9 nde ndị na-ekiri otu nwunye nke ya kwa izu telivishọn usoro na TV Azteca na Mexico.

Esemokwu-agba ọsọ High ka kpụrụ Falcons n'òtù egwuregwu bọl Kwadebe Emmanuel onu Battle

Lewiston, Maine (January 10, 2018) – Na-eto eto na otu acha anụnụ anụnụ-olu akwa obodo na-aga n'ihu site na otu, storied sports omume adịchaghị ka ndị ikom abụọ kacha mma enyi.

 

 

 

Kpụrụ Mountain Valley High School teammates, na-eme n'ọdịnihu New England ọgụ mbuaha karat na-emegide, Ryan Burgess na Nate Boucher na-egosi nke ochie Anya, “familiarity iche anya.”

 

 

 

Burgess, 24, na Boucher, 21, ga-agha na ihe na-amu amu flyweight n'obi na "NEF 32: Super Saturday"Na Saturday, February 3. The agha na Androscoggin Bank Colisee ga-ekpebi ọtụtụ onye contender na 125-paụnd nkewa, na irite-eto eto a aha gbara megide mmeri Justin Witham.

 

 

 

Ọ ga-abụrịrị ihe fọrọ nke nta a afọ kemgbe Burgess, a atọ oge Maine ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị mgba mmeri na gara aga NEF titleholder, ije n'ime onu. Ọ na-akpọ NEF co-nwe na matchmaker Matt Peterson na kpọmkwem rịọrọ ndị Boucher agha.

 

 

 

Gịnị mere? On otu aka, ọ bụ a azụmahịa mkpebi mgbe Boucher ezigbo, gbawara n'etiti-mkpebi ọnwụ ka Witham na a November aha n'obi.

 

 

 

"M na na na maka a afọ. M na-enwe olileanya na-awụlikwa elu nri azụ n'ime a aha agha,"Burgess kọwara. "Mgbe Nate si agha na Witham, M maara na ọ ga-achọ ozugbo rematch. N'otu oge, ọ bịara doo anya nke na-adịghị aga na-eme ruo mgbe April, M jụrụ ma ọ bụrụ na anyị nwere ike ime nke a ọgụ na February, na Nate were ya. "

 

 

 

Burgess (2-2) ekemende ulo oru otu ma ọ bụ abụọ na-elekọta mmadụ media grenade na pụtara na-egosi ụfọdụ larịị nke ọjọọ n'obi n'ebe ibe ya agụ nkwọ. Ọ bụ na o yiri obere onye karịa kenkwucha; Burgess ghọtara ohere na-erigbu ihe ọ na-ahụ dị ka otu n'ime chinks na Boucher ihe agha.

 

 

 

"Nate, kemgbe ọ bụ nwa ewu, nwere a piss-ogbenye àgwà mgbe ọ na-efunari. M na-atụ anya-eweda ya ala a obere bit na-eme ka n'aka na ọ dịghị nwere ike iche banyere nke a ọgụ na-na-aka nke ndị ikpe,"Burgess kwuru. "Nate eleghị anya gaara a abụọ- ma ọ bụ atọ na atọ na-ala mmeri ma ọ bụrụ na o nyere onwe ya ohere ime na. Ọ bụrụ na ọ ka nwere otú ahụ o nwere n'oge ahụ, ọ na-aga na-akwụsị n'otu ụzọ ahụ. "

 

 

 

Burgess bụ otu n'ime nanị anọ atọ oge ikwu akaebe na MVHS akụkọ ihe mere eme. Coincidentally, Boucher nne, Itan, nwekwara mezuru feat.

 

 

 

Boucher, na oro ama e si anọ na-oge Maine ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị ute mmeri, na abụọ oge New England finalist, Jeremiah Barkac nke Dexter mgbe oge ya na NEF hegzagon, anya na-ada ka a dị iche iche agwa karịa onye na ndị na otụhọde efep ute dị ka a na-eto eto.

 

 

 

Mgbe emeri ya mbụ na nke abụọ na-alụ ọgụ na ala, Boucher (2-1) Ọ bụghị nanị otu onye n'ime ụlọ onye chere na ọ mere iji irite belt na Portland.

 

 

 

"Echere m na m na-achịkwa mbụ na nke abụọ agba nke na-agha. All atọ, n'ezie. The mbụ na nke abụọ m mara mma nke ukwuu nwere (Witham) kpagbuo si,"Boucher kwuru. "Ọ bịara ịbụ a na-amụta ahụmahụ m na i nwere ike na-ahapụ ndị agha na-ekpe ikpe. The oké ihe banyere amu amu n'ohu bụ, mgbe N'ezie m na-eche banyere m ndekọ, na njedebe nke ụbọchị ọ bụ akụkụ nke mmụta usoro-eme ka ị a mma ọkachamara. "

 

 

 

Na nzaghachi Burgess’ volleys on Facebook, Boucher ajụjụ mbụ mmeri àgwà mgbe emeri ndị NEF eriri abụọ ọgụ n'ime ya ọrụ.

 

 

 

"M na na ukwuu maka ahịhịa okwu. M nnọọ obi ụtọ na egwuregwu. Na-amasị m na-alụ ọgụ wee dị nnọọ aga n'ụlọ. Ọ na-eme ya a obere na-ewu ya ego m na-eche,"Boucher kwuru. "Ọ ama esịn na belt n'ihi na ọ na-enwe nsogbu na-eme ka ibu, nke mara mma enweghị nkwanye ùgwù, n'uche nke m. Ọ bụ maka a mgbe, mere ugbu a na m na-aga ya n'ihu, na ọ maara na o nwere na-aga site na m. "

 

 

 

Burgess kwuru na ya na-eji na layoff mezue ya mahadum na ịzụlite ya nzere dị ka a mmega ahụ agwọ ọrịa nnyemaaka, na-egosi na ndị ọrụ ahụ ike ndị ọzọ yiri ka ya ogologo oge ọrụ karịa Emmanuel.

 

 

 

Mgbe ọ gara n'ihu ọzụzụ oge na Rumford Community Center na berserkers Emmanuel, Burgess kwuru na ọ bụ obere ufiop na ahaziri tupu ya weere megide Witham na Dustin Veinott. Burgess mbụ meriri ma rivals.

 

 

 

"Ahụ m ka ga-pịara ha, ma uche m na ọ bụghị dị ka kwadebere dị ka m kwesịrị ịdị na-. Ugbu a, m ọtụtụ ihe ndị ọzọ anya,"Burgess kwuru. "N'oge ahụ m na-gụchara akwụkwọ, arụ ọrụ akụkụ-oge 20 ka 30 awa a izu na-aga akwụkwọ maka eleghị anya ọzọ 40. M abụọ nwụrụ ọgụ ebe m nọ n'okpuru ibu. M na-inweta arọ ka ndị ọzọ na ụmụ okorobịa na-ịcha ibu. M ga-aba n'ebe ahụ na ókè na ha ga-etinye on 10 ka 15 pound n'etiti itu-na na na-agha. "

 

 

 

Boucher N'eziokwu mgbe ruru ya nwere dị ka a na ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị mgba. O soro a dị iche iche ụzọ karịa Burgess, idebanye aha na Central Maine Brazil Jiu-Jitsu - ebe ọ ka na-akụziri taa - na afọ 13.

 

 

 

"M nwere ụfọdụ nke toughest na kacha mma ọzụzụ mmekọ dị na steeti,"Boucher kwuru. "My Jiu-jitsu abịa a ogologo ụzọ, fọrọ nke nta ka ebe ọ gafere m atụgharị a obere bit. N'ezie, mgba bụ ihe m na-aga azụ mgbe m kwesịrị ya. My pụtara ìhè bụ n'abalị-na-ụbọchị. Ọ bụ jogburu maka mbụ m ọgụ. "

 

 

 

O kwukwara na ya kasị ukwuu ịga nke ọma Emmanuel abịa na-efu nke mbụ mgba.

 

 

 

Burgess na-agụta na Boucher ileda ndị ọzọ ya ebi. Dị ka onye were elu atụgharị na n'etiti ụlọ akwụkwọ keobere Varsity ìgwè na asaa ọkwa, o kwuru na ya akụkọ ihe mere eme dị ka a ngwa ngwa ọmụmụ mezuwo banye n'ógbè nke Jiu-jitsu na ọkpọ.

 

 

 

"Echere m na ọ na-aga-anya. Ọ na-eche na ọ maara na ihe m na-na tebụl,"Burgess kwuru. "All ọ maara banyere m bụ m mgba, ma m nwere ọtụtụ ihe karịa na-ada azụ. M na-ama ma ihe ọ na-eweta na tebụl. Ọ na-aga na-amụta na ọnwa abụọ ihe m na-na na mụtara n'ime afọ abụọ."

 

 

 

The oghere mgbịrịgba na February 3 a na-setịpụụrụ 7 p.m. Tiketi dị na www.TheColisee.com.

 

 

 

Banyere New England alụkarị ọgụ

 

 

New England alụkarị ọgụ ("NEF") bụ a ọgụ ihe n'ọkwá ụlọ ọrụ. NEF ozi bụ ike ndị kasị mma ihe n'ihi Maine si agha na Fans myiri. NEF Executive otu nwere ọtụtụ ahụmahụ na ọgụ egwuregwu management, ihe mmepụta, media mmekọahụ, ahịa, na iwu na mgbasa ozi.

‘BIG’ JOHN MCCARTHY TO JOIN BELLATOR BROADCAST TEAM

WILL MAKE COLOR COMMENTARY DEBUT AT BELLATOR 192 NA Jan. 20 – LIVE ON PARAMOUNT NETWORK

ỌZỌ, CHAEL SONNEN SIGNS EXTENSION TO REMAIN IN BROADCAST BOOTH

LOS ANGELES – Bellator is pleased to announce that it has come to an agreement with John McCarthy to serve as color commentator during broadcasts on the soon-to-launch Paramount Network, which kicks off with Bellator 192 na Saturday, January 20.

 

“With the addition of ‘Big’ John to our broadcast team, we have put together the premier group of MMA commentators ahead of our Jan. 20 debut on the Paramount Network,” Bellator President Scott Coker said. “With John and Chael providing analysis, you’re getting two people who have spent more time in the cage than they have spent with a headset on, and that will translate to a positive viewing experience for Bellator fans.”

 

Over the past 20 afọ, “Big” John McCarthy has set the bar when it comes to officiating in MMA, a sport where he has overseen countless fights promoted by Bellator and other promotions all over the world, serving as the referee for some of the biggest bouts in the history of the sport. A former Los Angeles Police Officer, and a Self-Defense Instructor at the Los Angeles Police Academy, McCarthy is also the founder of “C.O.M.M.A.N.D.,” a program that trains and certifies hopeful MMA referees and judges. McCarthy’s regulatory work is equally as impressive, as he was a key figure in the writing of the sport’s Unified Rules, which are recognized by the ABC and athletic commissions all across North America.

 

Along with his broadcasting duties, the man behind the catchphrase “Let’s get it on!” will also provide a unique level of first-hand insight to the plethora of original content produced by Bellator’s digital team.

 

“I first want to say how grateful I am for the opportunity I have been given to work with the incredible team Bellator has assembled. It is always so hard to leave something you love, but I have always wanted to step away based on my terms rather than someone else’s. My goals are to work as hard as I can to meet the expectations everyone will have for me and to hopefully someday exceed them.” McCarthy said. “I cannot think of anyone I would rather be working with than Scott Coker. Scott has always been a person I admire because of his honesty, loyalty and love for the martial arts. I want to thank everyone from Bellator and Viacom for the trust you are bestowing upon me to keep the commentating of Bellator MMA at the highest levels of the sport.”

 

Na mgbakwunye, Chael Sonnen has signed an extension to remain a part of select Bellator broadcasts, breaking down all the action alongside Bellator announcers Mike Goldberg na Michael Ranallo.

 

Chael Sonnen spent a majority of his 44-fight career with the UFC and WEC, a run that saw him defeat former middleweight champion Michael Bisping, and compete against the likes of Jon Jones, Anderson Silva (ugboro abụọ), Rashad Evans, “Shogun” Rua, Demian Maia and Brian Stann. In addition to his in-ring action, the West Linn, Ore. native has mastered the art of being in front of the camera, having done broadcast work for both ESPN and Fox Sports. Following a three-year hiatus from active MMA competition, Sonnen returned to the cage against Tito Ortiz na Bellator 170 in January and then went on to defeat Wanderlei Silva during the main event of Bellator: NYC.

 

Bellator and the soon-to-launch Paramount Network open 2018 with a bang when Bellator 192: Lima vs. MacDonald emanates from The Forum in California on Jan. 20. Anchored by a welterweight world title fight featuring Douglas Lima defending his championship against Rory Macdonald, the blockbuster event also will see the aforementioned Chael Sonnen compete against “Rampage” Jackson in the opening contest of 2018’s Bellator Heavyweight World Grand Prix.

M-1 Global kicks-off 2018 in February with M-1 Challenge 87 & 88

Saint Petersburg, Russia (January 8, 2018) – M-1 Global will kick-off its 21abụrụseason with a pair of international events in February, M-1 Ịma Aka 87 na M-1 Ịma Aka 88, karị, -Ahụ. 9 in Saint Petersburg and -Ahụ. 22 na Moscow.
Both events will be live-streamed from Russia in high definition on www.M1Global.TV. Ndị na-ekiri ga-enwe ike na-ekiri ndị mbido ọgụ na isi kaadị egbu osisi na aha na www.M1Global.TV. Fans nwere ike na-ele niile ihe na ha kọmputa, nakwa dị ka na android na Apple smart ntị na mbadamba.
Finnish flyweight Mikael “Hulk” Sila (17-5-0, M-1: 1-0-0) takes on Kazakh fighter Ariman Ashimov (10-2-1, M-1: 2-0-0) in the lone fight announced this far for M-1 Ịma Aka 87, which will feature the grand opening of M-1 Arena. The Silander-Ashimov winner will be positioned for a potential title shot against M-1 Challenge flyweight champion Alexander Doskalchuk, nke Ukraine.
Michael Silander (R) will be making his Russian MMA debut -Ahụ. 9 na Saint Petersburg
Ariman Ashimov hopes to improve to 3-0-0 in M-1 Challenge competition on -Ahụ. 9
Two M-1 Challenge title fights have been announced as the M-1 Ịma Aka 88 co-main events on -Ahụ. 22 na Moscow.
M-1 Challenge Lightweight Champion Damir Ismagulov (14-2-0, M-1: 8-1-0), nke Russia, defends his belt against his dangerous Georgian challenger, Raul Tutarauli(18-3-0, M-1: 6-1-0), while M-1 Challenge Bantamweight Champion Movsar Evloev (8-0-0, M-1: 8-0-0) puts his perfect pro record on the line against Kazakhstan-native Sergey Morozov (10-3-0, M-1: 5-2-0), who also fights out of Russia.
Damir Ismagulov (n'elu) makes his second title defense -Ahụ. 22
Raul Tutarauli (n'elu) gets his first title shot -Ahụ. 22
Movsar Evloev (L) plans to keep his prefect record intact
Sergey Morozov is hoping to upset Movar Evloev to become M-1 Challenge Bantamweight Champion
All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe. Additional matches for M-1 Ịma Aka 87na M-1 Ịma Aka 88 will soon be announced.
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LUNGHI bụ abọ ọbọ TEAMMATE MEGIDE CORSON AT NEF 32

Lewiston, Maine (January 5, 2018) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) laghachi Lewiston on Saturday, February 3, 2018 na agha nkwalite ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 32: Super Saturday.” Earlier today, NEF announced the addition of an amateur featherweight bout to the card. Shawn Long (2-0) ga-alaghachi Maine na-na Devin Corson (1-0) na a ọgụ arọ nke 145-pound.

Shawn Lunghi made his debut in the NEF cage in the fall of 2016. He faced off with a much more experienced Alex Clark (4-2) that evening and impressed many with his performance. Lunghi would pick up the win with a second round submission. The Tampa, Florida native would follow up that win with yet another victory this past spring in his home state. Later in the year, ọ akwụ ya aja aja belt na Brazil Jiu-Jitsu na Robson Moura Nations United (RMNU). Mgbe “NEF 32,” Lunghi ga-ele anya na-abọ ọbọ a ọnwụ ahụhụ site ya teammate Winston Cortez (0-1) megide Devin Corson (1-0) na “NEF 27” afọ gara aga. Na mgbakwunye, a mmeri n'elu Corson ga-etinye Lunghi na ọnọdụ aka maka NEF Emmanuel amu amu Featherweight Mbụ na a gasịrị ụbọchị.

"M incredibly ala na obi ụtọ a kpọrọ òkù azụ Lewiston ọgụ ka NEF,” kwuru Long. “February 3rd guzo dị ka a oké ule n'ihi na m na m nkwadebe dị ka a mara artist nakwa dị ka ohere agha a ukwuu ruo-and-abịa fighter ka Devin. M ọkụ n'obi maka ohere ka ngosi na ndozi m ka m mere na egwuregwu m, nakwa dị ka abọ ọbọ Winston si ọnwụ ka Devin. "

Devin Corson mere ya NEF mpụta mbụ na n'oge 2017 at the young age of 19. He sent the crowd into a frenzy that night, repeatedly lifting Winston Cortez up over head and slamming him time and time again on his way to a unanimous decision victory. It was one of the most memorable debuts for any fighter in the NEF cage. Corson is a product of The Outlet Mixed Martial Arts Training Center based in Dexter, Maine.

“Ọ bụ ihe ùgwù na-alaghachi na NEF onu,” kwuru Corson. “Ana m atụ anya na-alụ ọgụ a onye nwere ya aja aja belt na Jiu-jitsu. M mgbe niile maka ihe ịma aka. M nnọọ obi ụtọ na-azụ.”

NEF ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 32: Super Saturday,” ga-ahụ ụlọ ọrụ na-eme ya-alọta Androscoggin Bank Colisee na Lewiston, Maine. The omume na-ndokwa iji ebe on Saturday, February 3, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online atwww.TheColisee.com.

Banyere New England alụkarị ọgụ

New England alụkarị ọgụ ("NEF") bụ a ọgụ ihe n'ọkwá ụlọ ọrụ. NEF ozi bụ ike ndị kasị mma ihe n'ihi Maine si agha na Fans myiri. NEF Executive otu nwere ọtụtụ ahụmahụ na ọgụ egwuregwu management, ihe mmepụta, media mmekọahụ, ahịa, na iwu na mgbasa ozi.

TWO MAINE MMA FAN-FAVORITES WILL SQUARE OFF AT NEF 32

Lewiston, Maine (January 4, 2018) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) laghachi Lewiston onSaturday, February 3, 2018 na agha nkwalite ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 32: Super Saturday.” Earlier today, NEF announced the addition of a professional featherweight bout to the card. Aaron “N'esepụghị aka” Lacey (4-1) ka aka na ihu Josh Parker (6-9) na a ọgụ arọ nke 145-pound.

After making his professional debut in the spring of 2016, Aaron Lacey rose quickly through the ranks of the NEF featherweight division. With wins over veterans like Derek Shorey (4-9) and Taylor Trahan (8-9), the year belonged to Lacey. 2017, Otú ọ dị, was filled with frustration. Lacey lost two scheduled opponents to injuries and had to pull out of one fight with an injury of his own. Late in the year, he took a fight in New Hampshire against Vovka Clay (8-2). Many felt Lacey was winning a close fight, but a deep cut on his head forced the doctor to stop the fight in the second round and the bout was awarded to Clay. It was the first loss of Lacey’s professional career. The product of Young’s MMA is looking to rebound from that loss and get back on track towards the major leagues of the sport beginning withNEF 32.

“I’m excited to be returning to the NEF cage,” sị Lacey. “Last year was not my year, but it’s over and I’m looking to start 2018 off with a bang! This fight is going to be fun and I love that I get to come home and perform in front of the NEF fans! The best ones around! I’m coming in prepared and looking for the finish!"

Josh Parker has been a mainstay of both the NEF MMA cage and boxing ring since his debut with the promotion back atNEF I” na February 2012. Since turning his focus back to MMA from boxing in late 2016, Parker has had two solid victories in Lewiston. Mgbe “NEF 26” na November 2016, Parker submitted Derek Shorey. Oge okpomọkụ ikpeazụ, na “NEF 29,Parker was again successful, this time taking a unanimous decision victory over Andre Belcarris (0-2). He will look to make it back-to-back wins for the first time in his career since 2011 when he steps into the cage against Lacey. Parker is the head of Ruthless MMA & Boxing based in Benton, Maine.

“I want to thank NEF for the opportunity, and thank Aaron for taking the fight,” kwuru Parker. “M obi ụtọ maka agha. I missed out on the last show, so I’m itching to get back in there . Aaron has had an awesome career so far, and I’m looking forward to the challenges he presents, but I think I match-up well against him. Don’t miss this oneit’s gonna be one to remember.

NEF ọzọ mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 32: Super Saturday,” ga-ahụ ụlọ ọrụ na-eme ya-alọta Androscoggin Bank Colisee na Lewiston, Maine. The omume na-ndokwa iji ebe on Saturday, February 3, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online atwww.TheColisee.com.

Banyere New England alụkarị ọgụ

New England alụkarị ọgụ ("NEF") bụ a ọgụ ihe n'ọkwá ụlọ ọrụ. NEF ozi bụ ike ndị kasị mma ihe n'ihi Maine si agha na Fans myiri. NEF Executive otu nwere ọtụtụ ahụmahụ na ọgụ egwuregwu management, ihe mmepụta, media mmekọahụ, ahịa, na iwu na mgbasa ozi.