Arquivo da Categoria: Lutas da Nova Inglaterra

FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION RETURNS TO THE CAGE ON NOVEMBER 4

 

 

PARA DIVULGAÇÃO IMEDIATA: Lewiston, Maine (Setembro 28, 2016) – He is the reigning NEF Amateur MMA Flyweight Champion, e na Sexta-feira, Novembro 4, Ryan Burgess (2-1) will make his return to the cage following his first taste of defeat.

 

Burgess will compete at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee on theCES vs. NEF: Supremacia” MMA super-show. The televised portion of the fight card, “CES 39,will air live on AXS TV. Burgess will appear on the non-televised portion of the card, “NEF 26,” onde ele vai assumir Tim Flores (3-2).

 

Cidadão, a three-time Maine State wrestling champion for Mountain Valley High School, won the flyweight title last November from Dustin Veinott (5-4) in a split-decision. The two met in a rematch in June. Veinott would miss weight, resulting in the bout becoming a non-title affair. Veinott went on to submit Burgess in the second round. Burgess is confident that his coaches at Berserkers MMA will have him prepared to bounce back from the loss.

 

Flores seems like a tough dude and I’m expecting a gritty opponent,” , disse Burgess. “Coming off a loss, I am eager to jump back in the cage for NEF and capture another victory. With new coaches in my corner, I will be a new fighter come November 4th, and he will be in for a rough night.

 

Tim Flores may be a newcomer to the NEF cage, but he is certainly no stranger to the New England MMA community. The Connecticut native was a fixture on Massachusetts fight cards from 2012 para 2014. In the fall of 2013, Flores sent shockwaves through the region with a vicious 18-second knockout of Dan Krall (1-3). Like Burgess, Flores will be looking to rebound from a loss in his last fight, but in doing so he will have to shake off some ring rust as Flores has not competed since the spring of 2014. He now represents Fighting Arts Academy (FAA) de Springfield, Massachusetts.

 

I have been out of competition for some time, but have been working while gone,” Flores stated. “I’m looking forward to testing my new skills and bettering myself as a fighter.

 

He is a great athlete with explosive power for a flyweight,” remarked Florescoach Nick Newell. “His skills have gone to the next level since joining FAA.

 

Os ingressos para “CES vs. NEF: Supremacia” começa ás $25 and are available now atwww.TheColisee.com ou ligando para o escritório de caixa em Colisee 207.783.2009, extensão 525.

 

Para mais informações sobre as atualizações de cartões de eventos e de luta, visitewww.CESMMA.com e www.NewEnglandFights.com.

HEAVYWEIGHTS WILL BATTLE FOR SUPREMACY ON NOVEMBER 4 Em Lewiston

Lewiston, Maine (Setembro 27, 2016) – EmSexta-feira, Novembro 4, 2016 at the historic Androscoggin Bank Colisee, Lutas da Nova Inglaterra (NEF) and Classic Entertainment & Esportes (CES) will team up for a joint super-show featuring the stars of New England’s two most prestigious mixed-martial-arts promotions.

 

The televised portion of the fight card, “CES 39,will air live on AXS TV. Hoje cedo, NEF executives announced the first fight scheduled for the non-televised portion of the card, “NEF 26.” Maine heavyweights Ras Hylton (2-0) e Kevin smith (3-2) will collide in a battle of two of the region’s largest mixed-martial-artists.

 

Standing in at a towering 6’6,and holding a black belt in Taekwondo, undefeated Ras Hylton, has become a quick fan-favorite during his short time in NEF. “Ras-squath,” as he has become known amongst his many fans, made his NEF cage debut in February of this year, downing Zak Bergeron (0-1) just over a minute into the first round of their “NEF 21” fim. Hylton would follow up that performance with a highlight-reel head-kick knockout of Matt Glover (1-1) which will undoubtedly be in the running for “KO do Ano” honras. He is currently a member of First Class MMA based in Brunswick, Maine.

 

I am looking forward to fighting Kevin Smith November 4th,” said Hylton when reached for comment. “Young’s puts out great fighters and I’m sure he will live up to their reputation. The more wins you get, the tougher your opponents are. He will be my strongest challenge in the cage so far.

 

It has been over two years since Kevin Smith stepped into an MMA cage to compete. Antes disso, Smith had been undefeated on NEF events. All three of his victories with the promotion were finishestwo by way of submission and one knockout. Like Hylton, Smith has never had to rely on the judges’ scorecards. He is a member of Young’s MMA of Bangor, Maine. During his time off from active cage competition, Smith took stock of his life goals and decided to make a career of mixed-martial-arts.

 

I knew deep down that fighting is what I was made to do, and I won’t be happy doing a regular job,” shared Smith, “so I put everything aside to focus on this full time and my ultimate goal is to make it to the big show and fight in Bellator or the UFC.

 

Os ingressos para “CES vs. NEF: Supremacia” começa ás $25 and are available now atwww.TheColisee.com ou ligando para o escritório de caixa em Colisee 207.783.2009, extensão 525.

 

Para mais informações sobre as atualizações de cartões de eventos e de luta, visitewww.CESMMA.com e www.NewEnglandFights.com.

VELADO CAPTURES GOLD, HALL RETAINS AT NEF 25

Lewiston, Maine (Setembro 10, 2016) - Fights Nova Inglaterra (NEF) realizou seu evento mais recente, “NEF 25: HERÓIS & VILLAINS” Sábado à noite no Androscoggin Bank Colisée em Lewiston, Maine. O evento contou com lutas de artes marciais mistas e boxe profissional.

 

Na parte de encaixotamento do cartão, John Webster (9-7-1) derrotado Zenon Herrera (0-3) por decisão unânime na véspera do 48º aniversário de Webster. A última vitória de Webster no boxe voltou em 2004, também em Lewiston, antes de ele tirar uma década da competição ativa.

 

Também no ringue de boxe, Casey Kramlich (5-0-1) permaneceu invicto enquanto parava John ortolani (0-1) na quarta rodada por nocaute técnico. Da mesma forma, Brandon Montella (5-0) manteve seu recorde profissional perfeito com uma paralisação no segundo turno de Tollison Lewis (2-2).

 

Rachael Joyce (2-0) ganhou uma decisão unânime sobre Jessica Borga (2-2) em uma luta amadora altamente antecipada para mulheres. Rafael Velado (4-0) conquistou o título amador dos leves com uma finalização no primeiro turno de Jimmy Jackson (3-3). Caleb Salão (8-3) manteve o título amador de penas, e ao fazê-lo, o campeão peso galo Johnny Crafts (4-1) a primeira derrota de sua carreira, in a very close split decision on the judges’ scorecards.

 

Aaron Lacey (3-0) manteve sua invencibilidade viva com uma finalização na primeira rodada de Cory Julgamento (0-1) na parte profissional de MMA do cartão. Mike Hansen (5-4) handed Matt Andrikut (2-1) a primeira derrota de sua carreira no co-evento principal, enquanto Jesse Erickson (8-5) apresentado Crowsneck Boutin (2-3) no evento principal da noite.

 

NEF também anunciou que iria co-promover seu próximo evento com a Classic Entertainment & Esportes (CES). As duas maiores promoções de lutas na Nova Inglaterra apresentarão um card conjunto intitulado “Supremacia” em Novembro 4 em Lewiston no Colisee.

 

Os resultados de Lewiston, Maine:

PROFISSIONAL MMA

 

Jesse Erickson def. Crowsneck Boutin com mata-leão, redondo 1

Mike Hansen def. Matt Andrikut via armlock, redondo 1

Taylor Trahan def. Matt Denning via armlock, redondo 1

Aaron Lacey def. Cory Trial com mata-leão, redondo 1

Walter Smith-Cotito def. Elias Leland via D’arce Choke, redondo 2

 

MMA amador

 

Caleb Salão (c) def. Johnny Crafts por decisão dividida (145 Título)

Rafael Velado def. Jimmy Jackson via Kimura, redondo 1 (155 Título)

Frank Johanson def. Caleb Swoveland via armlock, redondo 1

Rachael Joyce def. Jessica Borga por decisão unânime

Walt Shea def. O Slenderman por decisão unânime

 

Boxe Profissional

Casey Kramlich def. John Ortolani via TKO, redondo 4

Brandon Montella def. Tollison Lewis via TKO, redondo 2

John Webster def. Zenon Herrera por decisão unânime

 

NEF e CES presentes “SUPREMACIA,” uma noite de lutas de artes marciais mistas, em Novembro 4, 2016 em Lewiston, Maine. Os ingressos começam em $25 e estão disponíveis em www.TheColisee.com ou ligando para o escritório de caixa em Colisee 207.783.2009, extensão 525.

FROM HUMBLE BEGINNINGS TO A SHOT AT THE GOLD, JACKSON AND VELADO TAKE MMA CAREERS TO A NEW LEVEL AT NEF 25

 

Por: Kalle Oakes

Humility is the undertone for any conversation with Jimmy Jackson about his mixed martial arts career. It was a humbling experience that twisted Rafael Velado’s arm into the world of combat sports in the first place.

One of the men will depart Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston wielding a source of pride – the New England Fights amateur lightweight championship belt – after their clash at “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” this Sábado, Setembro 10.

Mention the idea of his earning a title shot in the hexagon and Jackson (3-2) almost can’t withhold a laugh.

“It’s a big opportunity for someone like me,” Jackson said. “I never thought I would be fighting for a title. I’ve had a ton of teammates come up to me and say, ‘You deserve this! Way to go!’ I just never thought of myself as that top-tier fighter. I’ve always been the guy kind of behind the scenes.”

Easy enough for the Bangor fighter to blend in, considering that he trains at Young’s MMA with the likes of Aaron “Relentless” Lacey, “The” Ryan Sanders, and Josh “Hook On” Harvey.

Fighting for the belt vacated by stablemate Harvey isn’t an endeavor that would have entered Jackson’s mind back in 2012, when he accepted a fight in Vermont on a relative lark. He won via submission, with a choke, em 96 segundos.

“My training started out as me and a few other guys messing around in a basement,” Jackson said. “My first fight was spur of the moment. I won and it sort of got the adrenaline going, como, ‘I can do this. I did pretty good.’”

Through a co-worker, he connected up with Young’s MMA.

After a learning curve that included back-to-back losses in 2013, Jackson steadily improved and defeated two consecutive opponents to earn his title opportunity.

“It’s a blessing and a curse. It’s truly a family. These are guys who truly stand by each other, in hard times, bad times, in and out of the gym,” Jackson said of wearing Young’s colors. “But on the flip side, everybody’s watching you, expecting a certain amount of entertainment from you. I want to perform at such a level that people are excited to watch me fight.”

While most fighters go through the drudgery of training in order to bask in the glory of fight night, Jackson contends that it’s the training he loves most. And entering the cage, he claims, is not about him.

“Fighting, para mim, is just what I can do to show everybody what my coaches have accomplished,” Jackson said. “They sacrifice so much to give us fighters the recognition and they get very little recognition in return. The only reason I get in the cage is to represent them.”

Jackson gravitated to MMA with minimal experience in combat sports. Velado, of Norridgewock, brought a decade of jiu-jitsu and a black belt to the table.

That journey had less glamorous beginnings, contudo.

“In July 2005, I was playing basketball and a guy on my own team, if you can believe it, punched me in the face. He took exception to something and he messed me up pretty good,” Velado said. “From watching UFC, I thought I knew what to do to defend myself, and I pulled him down with an arm bar. Pathetically, but I pulled him down.”

Velado called it a reality check, one that led him to enroll in jiu-jitsu classes taught by Aaron Blake in Boothbay Harbor.

“I think all guys think they will be able to defend themselves in a situation, and most of those guys are wrong,” Velado said.

In more than three years of tournament competition, Velado said he fought more than 50 times and lost only three matches.

He grew restless and sought a new challenge. It led him to John Raio’s First Class MMA in Topsham. Velado was primed for his debut, but a sparring session with heavyweight teammate Nick Gulliver led to a torn MCL in his knee.

“That took about six to eight months before I fully recovered,” Velado said. “I dropped in on John again in April 2015, and we got a plan together. He got me in there with a lot of good wrestler types, including himself. He let me train with Marcus Davis and some other guys to expand my skill set.”

Velado has won three times in NEF, capped by a split decision over Mike Peitersen of Young’s.

“You’re in for a war. Young’s guys, they’re great. They’re all respectful. They train like savages,” Velado said. “Look who he’s training against…Those guys could fight anywhere in the United States and do well. You can’t not get better training against guys like that. You can’t not be a stud.”

Jackson, who said that MMA has lowered his stress level while reminding him that there is nothing else in life he can’t handle, hinted that he is the underdog on paper.

“He went three rounds with Mike Pietersen, and Mike is a tough dude. I know he’s a black belt in jits,” Jackson said. “I’m taking a realistic approach. I’m more focused on what I need to do and can’t worry about what he’s going to do. I don’t think he’s going to show me anything that I can’t handle.”

The question, Velado said, is whether or not Jackson’s modesty suggests any level of uncertainty.

“The difference between us is that I know I have jiu-jitsu in my tool box. He doesn’t have anything like that in his tool box that I know of,” Velado said. “He’s going to see what level he’s at in this fight. He’s going to find a way to get past me, or he’s going to take a step back and say is this something I really want to be doing? He definitely has to have confidence if he wants to beat me.”

The opening bell on this Sábado, Setembro 10 é definido por 7 p.m. A súmula atual para “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” includes three professional boxing matches, five pro mixed martial arts bouts and five amateur MMA scraps. Os ingressos começam em $25 e estão disponíveis em www.TheColisee.com ou ligando para o escritório de caixa em Colisee 207.783.2009, extensão 525.

Para mais informações sobre as atualizações de cartões de eventos e de luta, por favor visite o site da promoção no www.NewEnglandFights.com. Além, você pode assistir a vídeos no NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, segui-los no Twitternefights e juntar-se ao grupo no Facebook oficial "New England Lutas".

HALL AND CRAFTS PREPARE FOR ONE LAST AMATEUR SCRAP BEFORE THE PROS

 

Por: Kalle Oakes

It is hard to believe that Caleb Hall and Johnny Crafts’ paths have not crossed in the New England Fights mixed martial arts hexagon before now.

Separated by only two years in age and only a handful of pounds on the scale, the two former high school athletes made the transition to the cage from other combat pursuits at around the same time. Hall was a champion wrestler, while Crafts was a decorated grappler in the jiu-jitsu realm.

They are even considering a jump to the professional ranks at the same time … after one final stop to stand toe-to-toe with one another in a clash of amateur champions at “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains.”

NEF amateur featherweight champion Hall (7-3) of Portland by way of Dixfield will collide with NEF amateur bantamweight titleholder Crafts (4-0) of Lisbon this Sábado, Setembro 10.

“I’d say my days in the amateur ranks are numbered,” Hall said. “I feel at this point, as tough as the fights are getting, I might as well be a pro. I just didn’t want to do it too early. I wanted to be a legitimate pro athlete.”

Hall took a measured approach to his ascent through the ranks. Not many fighters stick around for a double-digit number of amateur bouts before either taking prize money or returning to the safety of spectator-hood.

Então novamente, not many debut in the sport as early as Hall. He remembers getting his first recruiting call from NEF co-owner and matchmaker Matt Peterson while helping a friend, Josh Thornton, train for an NEF appearance.

“He called me out of nowhere and tried to get me a fight on short notice. Then he saw me filling out the information sheet and noticed that I was still only 17,” Hall said, noting that the rules prohibit minors from entering the fray. “So I ended up fighting in September, a month after my 18th aniversário. I was hooked from the first time I watched it. I knew it was something I wanted to do.”

Hall won his first three fights, largely on the strength of his wrestling acumen, while bouncing between his hometown in the Western mountains of Maine and Plymouth State University in New Hampshire.

While sparring at First Class MMA in Topsham, Hall heard NEF mainstay John Raio rave about the merits of the Choi Institute in Portland. Hall took the advice and quickly discovered a place where his boxing and striking skills improved exponentially.

“Most of my training has been stand-up. I’ve tried to improve on it,” Hall said. “I figure that I’ve wrestled so long that I can kind of put it down when it comes to training and put more effort in the areas where I need to improve my skills.”

Hall carries a two-fight winning streak. The latter victory was a second-round submission over Erik Nelson for the vacant 145-pound strap in April.

He has stayed busy, rarely skipping back-to-back NEF cards during his time with the organization. By contrast, Crafts had been out of the cage for a year prior to his third-round TKO of Henry Clark for the 135-pound title in February.

“Injuries are what have screwed me over. I should have a lot more fights for as long as I’ve been at it,” Crafts said. “If I’m healthy, ganhar ou perder, I think this is probably my last fight as an amateur. Eu sou 24. I don’t want to drag it on too long.”

Crafts agreed with Hall’s assessment that whichever of the two fighters is able to step out of his comfort zone on the mat will gain the upper hand.

“Caleb is a really good wrestler. I never wrestled in high school, just jiu-jitsu. But with jiu-jitsu, you learn how to wrestle,” Crafts said. “I think people are going to be surprised by my wrestling, and I think everybody’s going to be impressed with my boxing. I feel more confident. I think he’s going to be surprised when I punch him in the face.”

Hall has fought all but two of his fights at 145 pounds and said that he considers that weight class “home.” Crafts dismissed any disadvantage in having to step up, noting that his walking-around weight is in the 160s.

“This is my first time fighting at 145. I’m really excited about it. Getting down to 135 is a really big cut for me. I felt it in the last fight. I could just tell. I really shouldn’t have been as tired as I was,” Crafts said. “And Henry was a good opponent. I was working on things, using more of my stand-up. That kind of prolonged it.

“He’s definitely the best at 145 Na minha opinião,” Crafts added in reference to Hall. “He’s one of the most experienced amateurs out there. He’s definitely the best guy for me to fight.”

The opening bell this Sábado, Setembro 10 é definido por 7 p.m. A súmula atual para “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” includes three professional boxing matches, five pro mixed martial arts bouts and six amateur MMA scraps. Os ingressos começam em $25 e estão disponíveis em www.TheColisee.com ou ligando para o escritório de caixa em Colisee 207.783.2009, extensão 525.

Para mais informações sobre as atualizações de cartões de eventos e de luta, por favor visite o site da promoção no www.NewEnglandFights.com. Além, você pode assistir a vídeos no NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, segui-los no Twitternefights e juntar-se ao grupo no Facebook oficial "New England Lutas".

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TRAHAN AND DENNING IN SEARCH OF A MUCH-NEEDED WIN IN THE MMA CAGE

Lewiston, Maine (Setembro 5, 2016) – Taylor Trahan is a statistical oddity.

A native of Littleton, New Hampshire, now living in East Concord, Vermont, the 25-year-old pursued mixed martial arts seven years ago, soon as he was legally old enough to do so. He has entered the cage a total of 20 times in professional and amateur competition.

All that experience in this neck of the woods, yet his featherweight bout against Matt Denning at “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” on Sábado, Sete. 10 at Androscoggin Bank Colisee will be his debut with New England Fights.

Trahan (5-6) is not buying the underdog or bad-guy label, even though he will walk into the historic arena in a city that Denning (3-3) calls home.

“This is only a two-hour trip (each way) for most of my fans,” Trahan said. “Most of them are used to traveling four hours or more to watch me fight. They’re like, ‘Oh, sweet.’”

Both fighters hope the matchup will reverse their recent career fortunes. Trahan has lost five consecutive fights since a red-hot start to his pro docket, while Denning has dropped three of his last four contests.

Denning is quick to point out that the results are deceiving on both sides.

“He fought a guy named Joe Pingitore. Beat him the first time with a rear naked choke and then lost to him in the rematch,”Denning disse. “That’s a guy who is one of the best 145-pounders in New England.”

If anyone has the right to consider himself an expert in ranking those middle weight classes, it’s Denning.

The local favorite known as “Ken Doll” has never shied away from fighting the best that NEF has to offer fighters in the neighborhood of 145. Denning twice defeated Derek Shorey. He inched upward in weight, unsuccessfully, against Jon Lemke at 150 and Josh Harvey at 155. Mais recentemente, Brandon Bushaw beat him by submission at “NEF 24: Promised Land” in June.

“You think about Lemke and Harvey, and I train with Jesse Erickson (at Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu),”Denning disse. “The only one really missing is Devin Powell. I feel like I’ve fought and trained with the best group of guys around.”

Jiu-jitsu is the go-to for both fighters. Trahan is a brown belt, while Denning is a purple belt.

In other areas, their styles clash. Three of Trahan’s pro wins have come by decision. Denning, Enquanto isso, has never gone the distance as a pro. He only went to the cards once as an amateur – a loss to Dom Cofone in his cage debut.

Trahan stopped short of a prediction but said that he expects to prevail by submission.

“I see it being a slow first round for at least the first couple minutes,"Ele disse. “Then once I get my timing down and start doing the things I want to do, I don’t see it going into the third round.”

Denning has prepared for a lengthy encounter. He confessed that he smoked through most of his career but has quit.

Couple that with a renewed commitment to road work and Denning forecasts that his fans will be pleased with his readiness for the relatively unknown foe.

“I believe the longest fight I’ve had was two minutes left in the third round,”Denning disse. “I feel good conditioning-wise. I’m a shorter guy, so I’ve got to stay at 145.”

He said that sparring against Erickson has prepared him for the taller Trahan.

Denning believes that his striking and wrestling are superior to Trahan’s repertoire, but he complemented his rival by adding that he considers him another in a line of rugged opponents.

“I wanted to pick someone hard to fight. This is my fourth fight in six months,”Denning disse. “Before that I took a year off. The last time I won in Lewiston was September of last year. I’m hoping the hometown advantage will help a little bit this time.”

Given the unpredictable nature of MMA, pro fighters must have short memories while applying the hard lessons they learn from losses. Trahan, like Denning, thinks he has achieved that.

“I’ve learned that I have to stick to what I know, and don’t do what’s not me,” Trahan said. “I think that in order for me to win, I have to take it to the ground. I favor the ground style. He’s excellent on the ground, don’t get me wrong, but I’ve seen some things I think I can exploit.”

The opening bell this Sábado, Setembro 10 é definido por 7 p.m. A súmula atual para “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” includes three professional boxing matches, five pro mixed martial arts bouts and five amateur MMA scraps. Os ingressos começam em $25 e estão disponíveis emwww.TheColisee.com ou ligando para o escritório de caixa em Colisee 207.783.2009, extensão 525.

Para mais informações sobre as atualizações de cartões de eventos e de luta, por favor visite o site da promoção no www.NewEnglandFights.com. Além, você pode assistir a vídeos no NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, segui-los no Twitternefights e juntar-se ao grupo no Facebook oficial "New England Lutas".

DE MAINE PARA A FLÓRIDA, ENCONTRAR LUTAS É O DESAFIO PARA ATLETAS DE MMA MULHERES

 

PARA DIVULGAÇÃO IMEDIATA: Lewiston, Maine (Setembro 4, 2016) – Rachael Joyce é formada em engenharia civil pela University of Maine. Jessica Borga é uma técnica veterinária de Lakeland, Florida.

Leia aquelas biografias de uma linha das duas mulheres e provavelmente não se encaixam em qualquer que seja o seu perfil pessoal de lutador de artes marciais mistas. E talvez essa presunção, e talvez um preconceito persistente da sociedade contra as lutadoras, é a razão pela qual Joyce e Borga têm lutado muito para encontrar oponentes em seus cantos do país.

Cada mulher vai terminar o que é um hiato de quase um ano da jaula quando Joyce (1-0) dá as boas-vindas a borga (2-1) para o Maine em uma luta de peso galo no “NEF 25: Heróis e vilões. ” New England Fights retorna ao seu local central, Androscoggin Bank Colisee, em Sábado, Setembro 10.

“Eu tive uma luta, outubro do ano passado. Eu achei muito difícil encontrar lutas. É simplesmente difícil. Maine não tem densidade populacional para isso. É difícil encontrar aquele grupo de lutadores,”Joyce disse. “No início de sua carreira, você deseja construir essa experiência perto de casa. É o melhor para toda a sua equipe, dado o compromisso que está envolvido. ”

Joyce, que mora na vila de Veazie no condado de Penobscot, divide seu tempo de treinamento entre Bangor, Portland e Boston.

A grama competitiva não é mais verde para Borga, que é conhecida por seus fãs como "A Viúva Negra" e é treinada por Ross Kellin.

“Meu treinador programou lutas para mim que não consegui. Eu deveria lutar oito vezes este ano, e este será o meu primeiro.

Borga foi espancada duramente em sua luta anterior, um novembro 2015 confronto contra Caitlin Sammons para o qual ela ponderou 126.5 libras, logo acima do limite de peso-mosca.

Ela disse que as mulheres sentem uma pressão adicional para fazer cortes drásticos de peso devido à falta de oportunidades de luta disponíveis, e no caso dela era especialmente perigoso.

“Aprendi que nunca vou lutar no 125 novamente,” Borga disse “Foi minha própria culpa. eu perdi 25 libras em duas semanas. eu estava doente no acampamento, e lutei doente.”

Antes do episódio acabar, Borga foi hospitalizado duas vezes com faringite estreptocócica, uma infecção renal e uma infecção da bexiga.

"Eu acredito (o corte de peso) fazia parte disso," ela disse. “Você está colocando essa pressão em seu corpo e sua mente. Meu jogo mental lutou com o que eu tive que passar. Eu acho que é mais difícil para as mulheres, também. nunca mais vou fazer isso. Aprendi que é melhor desistir do que perder.”

Borga não experimentou tais problemas neste campo. Ela disse que seu nível de energia está alto e que ela pode treinar mais por longos períodos de tempo.

Ela também está ansiosa para visitar do Sunshine State, uma ânsia que não é perdida em seu oponente.

“Quando um oponente está voando da Flórida, isso é emocionante,”Joyce disse. “Isso mostra que ela está realmente comprometida com isso. É difícil encontrar oponentes tão comprometidos quanto você.”

Ambas as mulheres são faixas azuis de Jiu-Jitsu. Joyce treina na disciplina há mais de dois anos.

É uma extensão de sua infância, quando ela jogou três esportes do time do colégio em cada ano do ensino médio. Ela brincou que considerava fortemente um quarto.

“Eu sempre fui a garota que tentou convencer meus pais a me deixarem jogar futebol,”Joyce disse. “Eles não ouviriam nada disso. Tenho certeza de que eles estão empolgados que sua filha de 20 e poucos anos agora é uma lutadora. Não, eles apoiam, mas agora é minha decisão. ”

Joyce nunca experimentou esportes individuais antes do reino do combate, mas ela rapidamente se tornou uma fã de MMA feminino, uma vez que explodiu em popularidade no UFC.

“Miesha Tate e Ronda Rousey estavam chegando, e, em seguida (Presidente do UFC) Dana White tinha sua famosa frase de que "nunca haverá mulheres no UFC,”Joyce disse. “Eu vi o que eles estavam fazendo e disse, 'Eu posso fazer isso. Eu vou fazer isso. ’”

Agora as mulheres esperam por um pico na participação feminina que não parecia seguir o sucesso desses modelos internacionais.

Joyce disse que recebeu convites para lutar em Nova Jersey no início deste ano, mas aqueles, também, teria exigido um corte desconfortável para uma pesagem no mesmo dia de 125 ou mesmo 115 libras.

Então ela se retirou para um jogo de treinar e esperar. Graças aos semelhantes, Borga igualmente desafiado, a espera está quase acabando.

“Sempre gostei de MMA, sempre adorei lutar. Eu acho que eu era conhecido por isso quando criança. Todo mundo que me conhece sempre me empurrou para entrar nisso,Borga disse. “Tentei há oito anos e descobri logo que estava grávida, para que pare com isso. Quando meu filho fez cinco anos, Eu disse, 'É agora ou nunca.' Comecei a treinar e me desenvolvi muito rápido. Meus treinadores disseram que eu tinha talento para isso.”

O sino de abertura sobre Setembro 10 é definido por 7 p.m. A súmula atual para “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” inclui quatro lutas de boxe profissional, seis lutas profissionais de artes marciais mistas e cinco lutas amadoras de MMA. Os ingressos começam em $25 e estão disponíveis em www.TheColisee.com ou ligando para o escritório de caixa em Colisee 207.783.2009, extensão 525.

Para mais informações sobre as atualizações de cartões de eventos e de luta, por favor visite o site da promoção no www.NewEnglandFights.com. Além, você pode assistir a vídeos no NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, segui-los no Twitternefights e juntar-se ao grupo no Facebook oficial "New England Lutas".

BRANDON MONTELLA PREPARES FOR BOXING BATTLE IN LEWISTON, MAINE

Lewiston, Maine (Setembro 2, 2016) – The 3,800-square foot warehouse in Woburn, Massachusetts, is known simply as “The Way.”

No coincidence, since the proprietor who lives out his passion as a personal trainer under its roof, Brandon Montella, has found a way, in his own unique way.

From a turbulent childhood in North Anson, Maine, to four years of meritorious service in the United States Marine Corps, to the mixed emotions of staying ahead in the professional rat race, to intense personal tragedy, Montella, 36, has endured what most would consider a lifetime’s worth of challenges.

Yet he perseveres, finding strength and clarity in a life devoted to helping others. And he stays sharp, counter-intuitive as it may seem to the uninitiated, by letting other people punch him in the face.

“On a personal level it helped me so much. I had a lot of fear, maybe a little lack of confidence, due to some of the abuse in my past,” Montella said. “Boxing helped me so much with that. It made me a more complete person. I’m a better husband, a better businessman, a better man since I started fighting.”

A late bloomer who didn’t fully immerse himself in the fight game until his 30s, Montella (4-0, 3 KOs) will put his undefeated credentials on the line against Tollison Lewis (2-1, 1 KO) em “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” on Sábado, Setembro 10 no Colisee Androscoggin Bank em Lewiston, Maine, the venerable boxing venue that in 1965, when it was known as “St. Domenic’s Hall,” played host to the infamous Muhammad Ali-Sonny Liston II world heavyweight title rematch. (Sim, the same boxing bout that spawned rumors of thephantom punch,” and produced the most iconic image in the history of sports photography.)

Montella was born in Massachusetts but spent much of his childhood in the Western foothills of Maine, where he graduated from Carrabec High School. He describes those formative years as “a tough time, a little bit of a struggle,” and says fighting was both a means of both self-defense and a way of compensating for that lack of self-esteem.

“I wouldn’t change it for the world now,” Montella said. “It helped shape who I am. I tell everybody the Marine Corps started the process of my becoming a man, and boxing helped finish it.”

He spent four years in the service before receiving an honorable discharge. Along the way he met his wife, Tonya, and settled into the comfortable habit of seeking significance through work.

Fatefully, and admittedly on a lark, he accepted a military buddy’s challenge to enter a Toughman contest. It was the amateur, brawling, distant cousin of boxing that Eric “Butterbean” Esch made famous.

“I was a 240-pound meathead. Three one-minute rounds; that seemed like it was right up my alley,” Montella said.

In the process, Montella discovered that getting back in shape, setting goals and chasing intangible successes that were larger than wins and losses suited him, muito.

“That was a turning point for me. Corporate America, I just wasn’t into it,” Montella said. “I couldn’t lie to people and take advantage of them. I couldn’t deal with it morally. I had to turn my back on that. The Marine Corps taught me a different code. I cashed in my 401(k), moved to Massachusetts, became a personal trainer.”

Bem, it wasn’t quite that easy. He had to sell Tonya, whom he describes as “the major breadwinner in the house,” on the merits of such a change. She already had politely proclaimed Maine a great vacation spot but not a place she cared to settle down, for professional reasons.

Em 2008, work took Tonya to Boston.

“It was when the Celtics were getting ready to win the championship. She got caught up in the atmosphere and came home and told me, ‘I would move to Boston.’ I said OK,” Montella recalled with a laugh. “I didn’t let her take that back.”

Montella started his gym in a 10-feet-by-10-feet basement of a townhouse. He took up amateur boxing, em parte, to set an example for his clients.

“I decided I couldn’t train athletes if I’m not doing the (stuff). I want to wear the boots before the suits, você sabe?” Montella said. "Six months later I was the No. 1 ranked heavyweight in New England. It blew my mind. I found a place that was home.”

He won 14 da sua 21 lutas amadoras, including a novice heavyweight championship in Golden Gloves.

Montella’s trainees have watched him conquer adversity in the prize ring and fight through tragedy in his personal life. Tonya and Brandon’s first child was stillborn on Christmas 2015.

Boxe, and the wilderness in the shadow of Sugarloaf Mountain that holds so many contradictory memories for Montella, are part of his healing process.

“I’m here in Maine now getting ready, diving off 40-foot cliffs, doing hill sprints up 100-foot sand dunes, training like a savage,” Montella said. “We used to go up there to drink. All the crazy stuff I did as a kid, now I use it to make myself the best I can be.

“I preach it all the time at my gym: See the world as your training facility. What someone else sees as a cliff, I see as place to work on my focus and mental control. Where they see nothing but trees and open space, I see as a place to go and meditate. In my 30s, I don’t need drugs or alcohol now to be open with my emotions. Boxing has given me the strength to be who I always wanted to be.”

O sino de abertura sobre Setembro 10 é definido por 7 p.m. A súmula atual para “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” includes three professional boxing matches, five pro mixed martial arts bouts and six amateur MMA scraps. Os ingressos começam em $25 e estão disponíveis em www.TheColisee.com ou ligando para o escritório de caixa em Colisee207.783.2009, extensão 525.

Para mais informações sobre as atualizações de cartões de eventos e de luta, por favor visite o site da promoção no www.NewEnglandFights.com. Além, você pode assistir a vídeos no NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, segui-los no Twitternefights e juntar-se ao grupo no Facebook oficial "New England Lutas".

MAJOR CHANGE TO NEF 25 MMA CARD

Lewiston, Maine (Agosto 30, 2016) – The weight cut is regarded by many fighters as the most difficult part of preparing for a fight. Para Jesse “O Viking” Erickson (7-5), his weight cut was cut short Segunda-feira night in preparation for his upcoming bout at “NEF 25: HERÓIS & VILLAINS” próxima semana. Erickson was initially scheduled to take on Jon Lemke (5-6) in a rematch of their bout from Bellator 93. The fight would have been at the lightweight limit of 155-pounds. NEF executives, contudo, were informedSegunda-feira afternoon that Lemke had been injured in training and was out of the fight.

 

Entrar Crowsneck Boutin (2-2). The middleweight from the Choi Institute in Portland, Maine stepped in to fill the void left by Lemke’s departure. Boutin will take on Erickson at a catchweight of 180-pounds on September 10th. For Erickson, the heavier limit means not just the end of his weight cut, but a chance to finally face Boutin in a showdown that has been some time in the making.

 

It seems the stars have aligned for me and Crow to finally fight in the NEF cage,” said Erickson. “I’m thankful he took the fight and look forward to going to battle with him September 10th. Victory or Valhalla

 

“Bem, my buddy, Jim Bass, he’s a workinpumpin gas and he makes two-fifty for an hour,” sang Boutin when reached for comment. “He’s got rhythm in his hands as he’s tappinon the cans. Sings rock and roll in the shower.

 

próximo evento 'New England Fights, "NEF 25: HERÓIS & VILLAINS,” ocorre em Sábado, Setembro 10, 2016 no Colisée Androscoggin Bank em Lewiston, Maine. Os ingressos começam em apenas $25 e já estão à venda no www.TheColisee.com ou ligando para o escritório de caixa em Colisée 207.783.2009 X 525.

 

Para mais informações sobre as atualizações de cartões de eventos e de luta, por favor visite o site da promoção no www.NewEnglandFights.com. Além, você pode assistir a vídeos no NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, segui-los no Twitternefights e juntar-se ao grupo no Facebook oficial "New England Lutas".

PROFESSIONAL FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT ADDED TO NEF MMA CARD

Lewiston, Maine (Agosto 26, 2016) Fights -Nova Inglaterra (NEF) today announced the addition of a professional featherweight mixed-martial-arts (MMA) bout to the fight promotion’s next event, “NEF 25: HERÓIS & VILÕES.” Aaron “Implacável” Lacey (2-0) assinou a cara Cory Julgamento (0-0) at the featherweight limit of 145-pounds.

 

Lacey, the former NEF MMA Amateur Featherweight Champion, recently signed a multi-fight developmental deal with the fight promotion. He amassed an amateur record of 6-1 prior to turning professional. Since entering the pro ranks, Lacey is undefeated. His pro debut saw him submit veteran Derek Shorey (3-7) in the first round last April. Earlier this month, Lacey waged, e ganhou, a war with John Santos (3-4) before UFC President Dana White in Bangor at theNEF Presents Dana White: Olhar dentro’ for a Fighttaping. Many observers agree that Lacey, a product of Young’s MMA, is but a few victories away from fighting permanently in front of White.

 

I’m very happy to be signing with NEF,” said Lacey. “It’s a big step forward in my career and it shows that they have the utmost confidence in my ability! My last fight was an absolute war, but I was fortunate enough to get out of it without any serious injuries. If I’m healthy, Estou lutando–it’s my passion! I’m anxious to welcome Cory to the pro ranks. He has a dangerous skill set that has to be acknowledged and respected. Dito, so do I! I like to be the guy who comes in and puts on a fight that fans don’t forget and that is exactly what I will do Setembro 10.”

 

Cory Trial makes his professional debut after a memorable amateur career with NEF. Em junho 2015, Trial scored the fastest knockout in NEF history when he rocked Corey Hinkley (2-4) a mere seven-seconds into the first round. In his final amateur performance, the 41-year-old Trial defeated Angelo Rizzitello (0-1) via split decision this past spring. He is a member of the tough, gritty team of Ruthless MMA & Boxing based out of Benton, Maine.

 

I wanna thank NEF for giving me the opportunity to take the next step in my career,” disse Julgamento. “My coach and I have been talking and it’s time. We’ve been putting the work in and I’m ready to take the next step. This fight will really tell me where I’m at. Aaron is a well rounded fighter that likes to push the pace and I’ll be right there looking to do the same! Não perca – ele vai ser fogos de artifício!”

 

próximo evento 'New England Fights, "NEF 25: HERÓIS & VILLAINS,” ocorre em Sábado, Setembro 10, 2016 no Colisée Androscoggin Bank em Lewiston, Maine. Os ingressos começam em apenas $25 e já estão à venda no www.TheColisee.com ou ligando para o escritório de caixa em Colisée 207.783.2009 X 525.

 

Para mais informações sobre as atualizações de cartões de eventos e de luta, por favor visite o site da promoção no www.NewEnglandFights.com. Além, você pode assistir a vídeos no NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, segui-los no Twitternefights e juntar-se ao grupo no Facebook oficial "New England Lutas".