Super Welterweight Contender Jamontay Clark Battles Unbeaten Vernon Brown on Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 & FOX Deportes dimanche, Mars 24 from MGM National Harbor In Maryland


Super Lightweight Jose Miguel Borrego, Middleweight Prospect Lorenzo Simpson & Super Welterweight Brandon Quarles Step In for Separate Bouts in PBC Prelims on FS1 Beginning at
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NATIONAL HARBOR (Mars 11, 2019) Exciting super welterweight contender Jamontay Clark joins the Peterson brothers on a Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 and FOX Deportes show on Sunday, Mars 24 from MGM National Harbor in Maryland.

Clarkwill take on Vernon Brown of Chicago in a 10-round super welterweight match that will open the broadcast at 8 p.m. ET / 5 h, heure. ET. Deux-division champion du monde Lamont Peterson takes on former junior welterweight world champion Sergey Lipinets in a 12-round welterweight match that will headline the show. Anthony Peterson, Lamont’s brother, battles former junior lightweight world champion Argenis Mendez in a 10-round junior welterweight bout that serves as the co-main event.

The Peterson brothers are an inspirational duo that rose from poverty and homelessness in Washington D.C. as children to become professional boxers and reach an elite level in the sport. They will be fighting as the main and co-main event in these nationally televised bouts for the first time since 2006 and will look to put on a show for fans just outside of their hometown.

The 24-year-old Clark (13-1, 7 KOs) was on an impressive roll, having defeated Domonique Dolton and previously unbeaten Ivan Golub, before his match against Jeison Rosario last August. Combats de Cincinnati, he dropped a tough unanimous decision to Rosario in the first loss of his career. He will be looking to bounce back against the 29-year-old Brown (10-0-1, 7 KOs), who had a busy 2018 avec trois victoires – two by way of knockout.

The FS1 prelims broadcast will begin at 6 p.m. ET / 3 h, heure. PT and feature Mexican slugger Jose Miguel Borrego (14-2, 13 KOs) clashing with California’s Jerry Thomas (14-1-1, 8 KOs) dans un huit rondes match de super léger. It will also seeBrandon Quarles (21-4-1, 10 KOs) battling Kansas-native Aaron Coley (15-2-1, 7 KOs) in an eight-round middleweight bout, plus Baltimore’s Lorenzo Simpson (2-0, 2 KOs) prenant Earl Henry (0-1-1) in a four-round super welterweight attraction.

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HYLTON READY TO ‘MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN’ IN 2019

Portland, Maine (Mars 11, 2019) - Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (NEF) heavyweight ‘Rasquatch’ ‘The Jamaican Shamrock’ Ras Hylton (3-2) had a mixed bag of a mixed martial arts (MMA) run in 2018. Hylton recently joined host Jason Floyd on The MMA Report podcast to discuss the ups-and-downs of the last year and his goals for 2019.

After losing a fight in New York last May, Hylton rebounded with a beautiful knockout victory over longtime MMA veteran Eric Bedard (6-8) in Rhode Island last August. The win put Hylton in the position to fight Yorgan De Castro for the inaugural NEF Cruiserweight title, a 225-pound division that Hylton has been championing for the widespread adoption of in MMA. De Castro and Hylton shared a wild two-and-a-half minutes in the cage before De Castro ultimately knocked out Hylton to win the title.

“I was trying to change things up and, vous savez, it’s kind of like playing with a chemistry set for the first time,” Hylton said in describing his 2018. “You get a bunch of ingredients, and elements, and chemicals in front of you and some you’re familiar with and some you’ve got to learn and tinker with some before you can really hone down what it’s going for.”

A lifelong martial artist, Hylton credits his father for putting him on the path that lead to his eventual career choice as a professional fighter.

“Ever since I started learning how to box a little bit with my dad when I was a kid, I’ve always been fascinated with fighting in general,” Hylton told Floyd. “He never really would have wanted me to be a fighter, but he put a bug in and I never really let go, so it was just the next logical evolution of my learning was getting in there and testing it out in an environment that supports growth and change. Si, it’s been a great learning experience. I’ve met a lot of great people and had a lot of fun doing it.”

It’s no secret to anyone that has seen Hylton compete in the cage that he prefers the standup aspect of the sport as opposed to the ground game, but when asked why he choose to pursue mixed martial arts competition over boxing, he answered without hesitation.

“The variety and the options available,” Hylton replied. “Don’t get me wrong, I completely respect boxing as a sport, but the fact that there’s so much focus on just the upper body and punches to the head and more frequently than not. Je veux dire, we’re all looking for the knockout shot, but MMA offered the opportunity to really open up and give us more of a realistic approach to one-on-one combat. I mean as long as you play fair, you get to use all the same tools and figure out how to play a different kind of game that still beats the other guys.”

Standing at 6’6”, Hylton has become known for his menacing height as much as he has for his memorable performances in the cage. However, Hylton was quick to note that his height can be both a blessing and a curse when it comes to combat.

“It definitely focuses things for both myself and my opponent,” Hylton stated. “I’ve got a body type that speaks very blatantly of what the advantages are and what the disadvantages are, so it really helps to focus the training and where’s there fewer big people than there are small people, you need some sort of way to fine tune things as quick as possible. Vous savez, there’s not much of a learning curve before you start getting hurt by it.”

Hylton’s next fight is set for April 27e when he takes on Charles Penn at “NEF 38: Stormborn” in Portland, Maine. Penn, who fights for Hyaston MMA, will be traveling from North Carolina for the bout.

“This has been probably the biggest question mark fight I’ve ever had,” Hylton stated. “I mean, at least with everybody who’s come before there’s been some avenue of recent information, but I mean he did bring his amateur career, 6-3, but his last fight was, quoi? 2013? Si, there’s a big question mark there, there’s a big gap there, where he could have gone in any direction. So it’s kind of simplified things for me, because now I get to just stick to my plan of using 2019 to do what I have to do to be the best fighter I can be. Si, I get to keep on at him. I don’t have the distraction of trying to figure out the other guy. It’s really played towards my mental strengths to start off this year.”

“Execution,” Hylton continued. “Execution of the game plan is what I’m really looking to stick to from here on out. I want to take this as far as I can go. I want to go up as high as I can. And I’ve been lucky with the support that I’ve got between my family and my gyms to be able to do something that really makes me feel whole. I want to pay back that investment in full and with as much interest as possible, as soon as possible. I’m in my 30’s now, got to make something happen, vous savez?"

prochain événement mixte arts martiaux de NEF, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” aura lieu le samedi, Avril 27, 2019 à Aura à Portland, Maine avec un temps de cloche de 7 h. Les billets sont en vente maintenant àwww.AuraMaine.com.

About New England FightsNew England Fights (“NEF”) est une entreprise de promotions événements lutte. La mission de NEF est de créer les plus hauts événements de qualité pour les combattants et les fans. Équipe de direction de NEF possède une vaste expérience dans la gestion des sports de combat, production d'événements, relations avec les médias, commercialisation, juridique et la publicité.

SMITH TO DEFEND WELTERWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST TEFFT AT NEF 38

Portland, Maine (Mars 11, 2019) – Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (NEF) présentera ses prochains-arts martiaux mixtes (MMA) événement, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” sur Avril 27, 2019 à Aura à Portland. Plus tôt aujourd'hui,, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur title fight to the card. Duncan “le Highlander” Forgeron (4-3) will defend the NEF Amateur Welterweight Title against Jon Tefft (2-0).

Duncan Smith captured the 170-pound championship last June when he submitted Carlton Charles in the fourth round atNEF 34.”  He has proven himself a skilled grappler with all three of his wins in 2018 coming by way of submission. Smith will put the title on the line for the first time when he meets Tefft on April 27. He currently represents Evolution Athletix based in Sacco, Maine.

I don’t know anything about my opponent, but I know the gym,” a déclaré Smith. “I will be ready for anything they have for me April 27th. It’ll be my time to flow.

Undefeated Jon Tefft made his cage debut in early 2017 with a technical knockout of Sean Worcester early in the first round at “NEF 27.”  He followed up that performance with another victory later that year over Mike Williams atNEF 29.”  After a hard-fought first round, Williams was unable to answer the referee’s call to start the second round due to a shoulder injury. Tefft is a member of First Class MMA located in Brunswick, Maine.

I’m more than excited and honored for the opportunity to fight Duncan for the NEF welterweight title,” said Tefft.I always want to be in the conversation of ‘who’s the best’ and this my chance. Duncan looks to be a technical fighter, we will see if he can match my grit, will and desire.

prochain événement mixte arts martiaux de NEF, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” aura lieu le samedi, Avril 27, 2019 à Aura à Portland, Maine avec un temps de cloche de 7 h. Les billets sont en vente maintenant àwww.AuraMaine.com.

À propos de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Fights

Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (“NEF”) est une entreprise de promotions événements lutte. La mission de NEF est de créer les plus hauts événements de qualité pour les combattants et les fans. Équipe de direction de NEF possède une vaste expérience dans la gestion des sports de combat, production d'événements, relations avec les médias, commercialisation, juridique et la publicité.

PAGLIARULO ON TITLE FIGHT WITH RICHARD: ‘I REALLY WANT THAT WAR’

Portland, Maine (Mars 10, 2019) – Tom ‘The Phenom’ Pagliarulo (2-1) has been chasing championships on the wrestling mat his entire life. Sur Avril 27e at “New England Fights 38: Stormborn,” he will be chasing his first title in his newly chosen sport—mixed martial arts (MMA)—when he faces Zac ‘Rocky’ Richard for the NEF Featherweight Championship. Pagliarulo recently discussed his upcoming fight, his history in combat sports, and the balance of trying to survive as a working student-athlete with Bryan Stackpole and Ryan Jarrell on the Between Rounds Radio Podcast.

Pagliarulo grew-up in Haverhill, Massachusetts where he started wrestling at the age of six. As a teenager, he attended Central Catholic High School in nearby Lawrence, Massachusetts where he earned an impressive 144-36 career record and placed third at the state wrestling championships his senior year.

“I’ve been around traditional martial arts since I was three,” Pagliarulo explained to Stackpole and Jarrell. “I got my black belt in kenpo. And after wrestling in high school, after my senior season, I had known I wanted to fight, I just didn’t really know where to go or who to talk to about it.”

After completing high school, Pagliarulo enrolled at Plymouth State University (PSU) à Plymouth, New Hampshire where he started wrestling under former PSU head coach Ryan Schieding. Schieding, himself a former MMA competitor with a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ), introduced Pagliarulo to Burgess MMA, a longstanding New England MMA school. Pagliarulo, who has since earned his blue belt in BJJ, now splits his training time between Burgess MMA and Spero’s Martial Arts Academy in Plaistow, New Hampshire.

“I’m not taking Zac lightly, and I’m bringing in the right people for it,” Pagliarulo stated to Stackpole and Jarrell.

After he started training in BJJ and MMA, Pagliarulo quickly decided that he wanted to test himself in the competitive side of the sport. He finally made his MMA debut in September 2017 at an event in New Hampshire after experiencing the initial frustration of having multiple opponents pull out on him.

“I know I don’t have like this crazy, invaincu, record,” Pagliarulo admitted. «Je suis 2-1. Not a lot of fights, but a lot of that is due to the guys backing out. Realistically, I should have already had six, seven fights if guys actually showed up.”

Pagliarulo put his long-engineered grappling skills to work in his first fight by submitting his opponent with a rear naked choke in the second round.

Within a year of making his debut, Pagliarulo went 2-1, including a recent first-round drubbing of Eddie Linscott that lasted barely over a minute. Maintenant, Pagliarulo finds himself set to fight for his first MMA championship when he makes his NEF debut against the wildly popular state wrestling champion from Waterboro, Maine, Zac ‘Rocky’ Richard (3-0-1), who enters the bout fresh off of his early contender for ‘Fight of the Year’ against Fred Lear (6-2-1) back at “NEF 37: Subzero” in February.

Pagliarulo and Richard are no strangers to one another. The two rolled together regularly throughout the years at New England’s elite wrestling school, Smitty’s Wrestling Barn.

“I respect Zac a lot,” Pagliarulo stated. “I know him on a personal level. We’ve wrestled together growing up. He’s a great person, great kid, grateful to be competing against him. You’ve got to be confident, une. It’s not the sport to not have confidence in. If you go in there, and you’re not confident in your abilities, you’re going to get yourself hurt. I’m very confident in my skillset and confident I’m going to get the win.”

«Il est [Zac] definitely tough,” Pagliarulo continued. “I don’t really see anything out of the ordinary that I haven’t seen before that I wouldn’t say he presents any problems. I just think he’s tough, une. I’ve got to be on my game. I’m going to have to go in thereI can’t let him dictate the pace and be that. I can’t let him be the fight he wants this to be. Si, I’m going to go in there, I’m going to push the pace, and I’m going to do my thing. I’m not preparing specifically for one thing in particular he’s going to do. I’m just doing what I always do, staying well rounded. I don’t think there’s going to be any surprises when I step in there.”

When asked if he was intimidated by the prospect of potentially going five-rounds for the first time in his career, Pagliarulo revealed little concern.

“I mean I have great cardio,” Pagliarulo stated. “I’m prepared to go the five rounds if need be… I’m very well rounded. I think I’m very good at reading a fighter when I’m in there, for an amateur. I think I could make it a long five rounds for him if need be to go the distance. Je suis impatient de ce, une. I really want that war, that hard fight, and I think Zac’s going to bring it.”

At six-feet tall, Pagliarulo possesses a reach of over 74”, which is unusually long for a featherweight. “I have the reach, and I have the height,"Il a dit.

“I’m very competition-driven person, and I always kind-of fell short in my wrestling with my goals,” he continued. “I wanted to be a state champ; I took third. I placed at state for three years but didn’t reach that end goal. So I guess I’m chasing that goal in fighting to accomplish my goals that I’ve set for myself.”

“I think a lot of people could say I don’t deserve the opportunity [to fight for a title], and I acknowledge that,” Pagliarulo admitted. “My record is 2-1. Maybe I shouldn’t be fighting for a belt ’cause of my record. But I think the experience—people are going to be pretty blown away with where I’m at… I know my opponent’s not taking me lightly, but it would be a mistake just to take someone lightly because they’re 2-1. I’m a blue belt in jujitsu. Comme je le disais, Je suis 15 years of wrestling in my life. Si, I’m grateful for the opportunity that [NEF] gave to me, and I’m going to make the most of it.”

In addition to his evergreen training schedule— “I don’t really have fight camps; I’m always training”—Pagliarulo also continues to attend school at PSU and works nights as a bouncer at a bar, a position where his wrestling and MMA background have paid dividends on the job.

“I have had to use my training once,” Pagliarulo recalled. “We had a fight break out, and one accidentally hit a girl in the face, one thing led to another, but I ended up taking this kid’s back, mat returned him, and took his back on the ground, had him in a little seatbelt position, just restrained him until he chilled out, and then walked him out of the bar.”

“I’m not the most intimidating looking guy. I’m not this big, jacked bouncer, vous savez. I’m a featherweight fighter, but most of the time they see the ear, the cauliflower ear, and they get the point.”

When asked how he manages to fit sleep in within his busy schedule, Pagliarulo pulled-no-punches on his secret formula.

“It’s just a lot of discipline,” he revealed. “I like it, ’cause it keeps me on a tight schedule. There’s no time for me to slack or to miss training or miss school. It’s definitely difficult, but I love what I do, and it keeps me on-track.”

Pagliarulo’s title opponent has become a fan-favorite for his exciting performances inside the NEF cage. Pagliarulo noted that he’s aware of Richard’s popularity, but has no problem traveling into enemy territory on April 27e.

“I’ve traveled the country to wrestle,” Pagliarulo stated. “I’m used to the traveling, staying in the hotels, and then competing. So it’s nothing really new to me. That’s the great thing about the sport of wrestling is you kind-of get exposed to a lot of the similar competition aspects that come with MMA. Si, nothing too out of the ordinary.”

"[NEF] does a great job promoting themselves,"Il a dit. “The venue seems like a pretty great place to have a fight. Si, I’m really excited to get out of my comfort zone and be the outsider going into the enemy’s territory and really looking forward to that experience.”

“I want to be a world champ, une,” Pagliarulo continued. “That’s what keeps me going every day. I’m not just doing this to have fun. It’s not a fun thing to go in a cage and get punched in the face. I could find other things I want to do for hobbies and for fun.”

“In this sport, I think everyone has an equal playing field. It’s about how much time and work you’re going to put into it. And I’m willing to do what it takes to reach my goal and have a fight in the UFC someday and be a world champ.”

prochain événement mixte arts martiaux de NEF, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” aura lieu le samedi, Avril 27, 2019 à Aura à Portland, Maine avec un temps de cloche de 7 h. Les billets sont en vente maintenant àwww.AuraMaine.com.

WBC Welterweight Champion Shawn Porter Retains Title with Split Decision Over Yordenis Ugas in Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes Main Event Saturday Night from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Californie


Abel Ramos Tops Francisco Santana By Unanimous Decision In Action-Packed Welterweight Fight
& Rising Heavyweight Efe Ajagba Scores Career-Best Victory Stopping Amir Mansour After Two Rounds

Former Bantamweight Champion Juan Carlos Payano & Rising Welterweight Prospect Eimantas Stanionis Pick Up Victories in PBC Prelims on FS1

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CARSON, CALIFORNIE. (Mars 9, 2019) – Champion du monde poids welters WBC Shawn Porter retained his title with a close split-decision victory over Yordenis UgasSaturday night in the main event of Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Californie.

The crowd was expecting a big brawl, but that’s not the way this fight needed to go tonight,” M. Porter. “The style that we used left the fight close. As the clock ticks, you have to do what’s working. Tonight the foot movement was working and it made Ugas have to reset.

I showed tonight that I belong with the elite fighters at welterweight,” said Ugas. “All I can say is that I’m ready to fight any of the top names in the division. I’ll be back.

The early rounds were defined by Porter using his jab to try to cut down the distance, while Ugas worked power shots and jabs to the body. Porter had some success on the inside landing on Ugaschin during flurries, but was unable to hurt the Cuban.

En un tour de cinq, both men stood in the center of the ring for an extended period of time throwing power punches that had the crowd on their feet. Ugas began to work cleaner on his counterpunching as the fight went on, and Porter focused on movement while trying to snap his jab.

I was on my toes all night,” M. Porter. “I was very focused the entire fight and just listening to my corner. We wanted to out box him and eventually turn it on and press him. But my dad did not think that was the smartest way to win the fight. We fought this way for 12 rounds and no one has ever seen that from me before.

Porter’s activity clashed with the sharp countering and body punching from Ugas. Selon Compubox, Porter was more active on a per round basis, lancement 42.9 punches per round to 37.4 from Ugas. Ugas held the advantage in body punches landed at 57 à 34, while the two fighters each landed 79 coups de puissance.

In round 10 Porter began to bleed from his right eye due to an accidental head butt, but late in round 11 he landed one of his most significant punches of the fight when he backed Ugas up with a left hook to the head. Après 12 tours, les juges’ scorecards reflected that there were numerous close and hard to score rounds as all three judges agreed on only the fourth and ninth rounds, which went to Ugas and Porter respectively.

Un juge a vu le combat 117-111 for Ugas, which was overruled by scores of 116-112 et 115-113 pour Porter. Both fighters believed after the fight that they had done enough to win.

“Il n'y a aucun doute là-dessus, I was robbed tonight,” said Ugas. “After the first round I figured him out and dominated the fight. He had no answer when I was pushing him back. I dominated the fight in my opinion.

We fought a good smart fight tonight,” M. Porter. “I was consistent and I thought we won a majority of the rounds. We got the win, we’re still champion and we’re looking forward to what is next.

Additional action, saw a back-and-forth welterweight contest in which Abel Ramos(24-3-2, 18 KOs) got a unanimous decision over Francisco Santana (25-7-1, 12 KOs) après 10 tours.

Santana struck first, landing a clean left hook that put Ramos on the canvas late in the second round. Santana had been stalking Ramos around the ring for much of the early action, before catching him in a neutral corner for the knockdown.

He caught me on a flash knockdown in the second round,” said Ramos. “I didn’t see the punch coming and he caught me a little bit off balance. As soon as I got up, I was good.

Both fighters were effective in mixing up their attacks, although it was Ramos that held a 138 à 46 advantage in jabs landed, par CompuBox. Santana’s power punching caused Ramos to begin bleeding from his nose in round six, but in round seven Ramos connected with a flurry of shots that appeared to have Santana temporarily out on his feet.

Santana was able to survive the round, but was then out landed 56 à 26 over rounds eight and nine. Both fighters pushed forward in a 10e and final round that saw them land a combined 68 punches out of 224 jeté. Despite the early knockdown, Ramos was awarded the decision on all three scorecards by tallies of 98-92, 97-92 et 95-94.

I was very surprised by the scorecards,” said Santana. “I thought I did enough to win. It was very competitive but I was landing more significant punches. I knew he was a warrior who would come back to fight after the knockdown. I don’t know what else to do at this point, but I’ll always keep my head held high.

“Je pensais que je gagné le combat,” said Ramos. “I landed more punches. I felt like I was landing all night and I was doing good clean work throughout the fight.

In the opening bout on FOX and FOX Deportes, rising heavyweight prospect bande dessinée Ajagba (9-0, 8 KOs) remained unbeaten and earned the best win of his young pro career by stopping veteran Amir Mansour (23-4-1, 16 KOs) after two rounds.

Ajagba was dominant from the outset, knocking Mansour down twice in the first round. He first landed a clean straight right to Mansour that caused him to tumble to the ground. He got to his feet but was then put onto the ground by a straight left from Ajagba.

I’ve never fought a southpaw in the pros before,” Ledit Ajagba. “Ronnie Shields has taught me a lot and given me the plan on how to fight a southpaw and how to use my right hand against them.

Mansour made it to the second round but continued to take a beating as Ajagba landed flush to the head consistently. After the round, referee Thomas Taylor took a long look at Mansour in his corner decided to call the fight after two rounds.

I want to be the best heavyweight in the world,” Ledit Ajagba. “That’s my dream. I’m going to go home and work hard and prepare for the next fight.


PBC Prelims on FS1 preceded the main card and featured former world championJuan Carlos Payano (21-2, 9 KOs) battant précédemment invaincu Damien Vazquez (14-1, 7 KOs) by unanimous decision after eight-rounds of bantamweight action with scores of 80-71 deux fois et 79-73. Additional action on FS1 saw rising welterweight prospect and 2016 lituanien olympien Eimantas Stanionis (8-0, 5 KOs) score a unanimous decision victory over a game Samuel Figueroa (11-2, 4 KOs) par des dizaines de 80-72 three times across eight rounds of action.


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NEF WILL CROWN ITS SECOND WOMEN’S CHAMPION ON APRIL 27 À PORTLAND

Portland, Maine (Mars 8, 2019) – Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (NEF) présentera ses prochains-arts martiaux mixtes (MMA) événement, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” sur Avril 27, 2019 à Aura à Portland. Plus tôt aujourd'hui,, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur women’s bout to the card. Taylor “T-Storm” Thompson (3-0) va prendre AndreaRenegadeHowland (2-0) to crown the first-ever NEF Women’s Bantamweight Champion. It will be the first women’s title fight for the promotion since Hilarie Rose captured the vacant strawweight title atNEF 31” en Novembre 2017.

We hear it from fans constantlythey can’t get enough of the female fighters,” said NEF co-owner and matchmaker Matt Peterson.  “April 27th we’ve stacked the card with top-tier talent to give the fans exactly what they’ve been asking for. Howland and Thompson are two undefeated competitors with their sights set squarely on turning pro and eventually breaking into the UFC. On April 27th, one of them will leave the cage with their perfect record broken and one will leave with the first ever NEF Women’s Bantamweight Championship. Special thanks to Tommy Vickers fromQueen MMA Media for his assistance in making this bout happen.

Taylor Thompson made her NEF debut last November atNEF 36in a winning effort against Catie Denning. Prior to that time, Thompson had won two fights in Massachusetts, both by finish. She represents BST MMA & Fitness basé à Mendon, Massachusetts.

I am honored to have the opportunity to fight for NEF’s first ever women’s amateur bantamweight title,” said Thompson, “especially when I will be sharing the cage with a very talented opponent, Andrea Howland. I know I am going to love this fight, and I think the fans will too.

Andrea Howland will bring her undefeated record to the East Coast for the first time in her amateur career. She made her cage debut in the spring of 2018 and has won both of her previous bouts by decision. Howland is currently a member of Michigan Top Team based in Southfield, Michigan.

I am beyond excited at the opportunity to pursue a bantamweight title in my third MMA appearance,” exclaimed Howland. “Myself and my team are being flown out to the beautiful state of Maine at an incredible time of the year to get ourselves into a dog fight for a championship strap! What more could you ask for? I am making memories with my team and pursuing my dream of being a competitive athlete. I respect my opponent, Taylor Thompson, for her aggressiveness and her dedication to her career. I expect us to have a brawl of epic proportions, and it’s an honor to share the cage with her as a fellow amateur bantamweight prospect. April 27th can’t come soon enough! This is what I signed up for!”

prochain événement mixte arts martiaux de NEF, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” aura lieu le samedi, Avril 27, 2019 at Aura in Portland, Maine avec un temps de cloche de 7 h. Les billets sont en vente maintenant àwww.AuraMaine.com. �������T[�0�

Former Two-Division Champion Danny Garcia Battles All-Action Adrian Granados on Premier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Deportes on Saturday, Avril 20 depuis Dignity Health Sports Park à Carson, Californie

Plus! Heavyweight Contender Andy Ruiz Jr. Faces Alexander Dimitrenko & Unbeaten Super Bantamweight Brandon Figueroa Takes on Yonfrez Parejo in Interim WBA 122-Pound Title Fight To Kick Off Action Beginning at 8 p.m. ET / 5 h, heure. PT

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CARSON, CALIFORNIE. (Mars 7, 2019) – Ancien champion du monde de deux-division Danny “Rapide” Garcia will battle hard-hitting veteran Adrian Granados in a 12-round welterweight bout that will headline the live prime time event presented by Premier Boxing Champions on FOX and FOX Deportes on Saturday, Avril 20 de Dignity Health Sports Park (anciennement StubHub Center) à Carson, Californie.

Heavyweight contenderAndy Ruiz Jr.prendAlexander Dimitrenko in a 10-round bout in the co-feature and unbeaten contenderBrandon Figueroabattles Venezuela’sYonfrez Parejo in a 12-round match for the WBA Interim Super Bantamweight title that opens the primetime FOX broadcast that begins at 8 p.m. ET / 5 h, heure. PT.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Mayweather Promotions, en association avec DSG Promotions, sont maintenant en vente. Tickets can be purchased at AXS.com or at the Dignity Health Sports Park box office from 10:00 a.m. à 6:00 p.m.

Danny Garcia is one of the preeminent boxers of this generation,” a déclaré Tom Brown, Président de TGB Promotions. “He’s a champion through and through. His resume is a veritable ‘Who’s Who?’ of the best at 140 et 147 pounds over the last 10 ans. He’s hungry to get his title back and he’s willing to go through anyone to do that. Adrian Granados is a tough competitor looking to join the championship ranks and Danny represents the most direct route. It’s the kind of clash that makes for entertaining matches. The fans at Dignity Health Sports Park and watching on FOX and FOX Deportes on April 20 sont pour un régal.” 

Danny Garcia knows that he¹s going to have to be on his A-game, as a victory over Adrian Granados puts him back in position to regain his welterweight championship,” a déclaré Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions. “Adrian Granados is a fighter thatalways comes to put on exciting fights and holds nothing back against his opponents. The action leading up to the main event is sure to be crowd pleasers. I expect the fans in attendance to bring the energy to Dignity Health Sports Park and those tuning in on FOX and FOX Deportes will be fully entertained as well.

Garcia (34-2, 20 KOs) has fought and defeated many of the most formidable opponents at 140 and 147-pounds spanning two generations-Erik Morales, Zab Judah, Kendall Holt, Amir Khan, Lucas Matthysse, Paulie Malignaggi and Lamont Peterson among them. Six of his seven opponents in the welterweight division were former or current world champions and 12 de son dernier 16 opponents overall carried the same distinction. Included in that run was a headlining performance live on FOX in January 2016, when he defeated Robert Guerrero to capture his welterweight title in Los Angeles. Représentant la ville combattante de Philadelphie, the 30-year-old most recently lost an exciting and narrow decision to Shawn Porter in their September title fight.

I cannot wait to get back in the ring and put on the Danny Garcia show once again,” a déclaré Garcia. “Granados was talking a big game when we first announced the fight and I plan on proving him wrong on April 20. The Southern California fans have always treated me right and I’m excited to give them a great fight.

Fighting out of Cicero, Ilinois, Granados (20-6-2, 14 KOs) has made a name for himself by delivering tough, action-packed fights against top fighters in the sport, including Shawn Porter and Adrien Broner. The 29-year-old burst onto the scene by shocking then unbeaten Amir Imam via a stoppage victory in their 2015 choc. After a fight last June against Javier Fortuna that ended in a no contest, Granados picked up two-straight knockout wins heading into this matchup.

This is a huge fight for me and definitely one of the most important in my career,” said Granados. “I’m looking to dominate, look impressive and control the fight. I’ve fought in Southern California before and I’m looking to take advantage of the great Mexican crowd. This is Mexico versus Puerto Rico and Chicago vs. Philadelphie. It’s territorial on a lot of levels and you can expect us to leave it all in the ring.

Fighting out of Imperial, Californie, Ruiz (31-1, 20 KOs) was a two-time Mexican national champion at super heavyweight as an amateur, before embarking on a pro career that saw him win his first 29 combats. The 29-year-old lost a close majority decision against Joseph Parker in their 2016 world title fight and rebounded with victories over Kevin Johnson and Devin Vargas last year.

The 36-year-old Dimitrenko (41-4, 26 KOs) is a longtime heavyweight contender who has challenged top fighters throughout his career. Born in Russia but fighting out of Hamburg, Allemagne, he most recently lost to Bryant Jennings in a back and forth fight in August and owns wins over Derric Rossy, Adrian Granat and Miljan Rovcanin.

The 22-year-old Figueroa (18-0, 13 KOs) most recently delivered a dominant performance in knocking out Moises Flores in the third-round of their January fight on FS1. représentant Weslaco, Texas, the younger brother of former world champion Omar has a five-fight knockout streak that he brings into the ring on April 20.

A former interim champion and title challenger at bantamweight, Parejo (22-3-1, 11 KOs) will look to make his mark at 122-pounds when he battles Figueroa on April 20. The 32-year-old from Venezuela lost a bantamweight world title fight to Ryan Burnett last March, but rebounded to most recently defeat Benjamin Mendoza in February. He won an interim title by stopping Luis Hinojosa in 2014 before losing a split-decision the following year to former champion Zhanat Zhakiyanov.

Fans can live stream the fights on the FOX Sports app, available in English or Spanish through the FOX or FOX Deportes feeds. The fights are available on desktop at FOXSports.com and through the app store, ou les appareils connectés, y compris Apple TV, Android TV, TV Feu, Xbox One et Roku.

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PERSPECTIVES LOURDES INFAILLANTES JERMAINE FRANKLIN ET OTTO WALLIN CONCURRENT DANS DES ATTRACTIONS CO-FEATURÉES SÉPARÉES SAMEDI, Avril 13 EN DIRECT SUR SHOWTIME® DEPUIS BOARDWALK HALL À ATLANTIC CITY


Claressa Shields et Christina Hammer se rencontrent
BOXE SHOWTIME: ÉDITION SPÉCIALE® Main Event
Pour couronner la championne incontestée des poids moyens chez les femmes

NEW YORK – Mars 7, 2019 – Deux espoirs invaincus des poids lourds mettront en jeu leurs records sans tache lorsqu'ils se battront dans des combats séparés samedi, Avril 13 en direct sur SHOWTIME depuis Boardwalk Hall à Atlantic City, N.J sur la sous-carte de l'événement révolutionnaire Claressa Shields-Christina Hammer. Top poids lourds perspective américaine Jermaine Franklin prendra l'ancien Non. 1-classé U.S. amateur Rydell Booker dans le combat co-vedette de 10 rounds alors que le poids lourd suédois invaincu Otto Wallin combattra un amateur hautement décoré Nick Kisner dans un affrontement de 10 rounds qui ouvrira le SHOWTIME BOXING: ÉDITION SPÉCIALE triple en-tête à 9 p.m. ET/PT.


Dans l'événement principal, Les champions du monde invaincus des poids moyens, Shields et Hammer, se réuniront pour couronner la championne du monde incontestée des 160 livres des femmes dans ce qui est sans doute l'événement de boxe féminine le plus important de l'histoire.

Les billets pour l'événement en direct, qui est promu par Salita Promotions, sont au prix de $150, $100, $55 et $35 et sont maintenant en vente. Les billets peuvent être achetés via Ticketmaster et à boardwalkhall.com.

“La division des poids lourds est aussi talentueuse et excitante que jamais,et nous sommes ravis d'ajouter deux guerriers invaincus à l'Avril 13 émission de télévision,” ledit promoteur Dmitriy Salita. “Nous avons le meilleur espoir des poids lourds américains à Jermaine Franklin et l'un des meilleurs prétendants européens aux poids lourds à Otto Wallin. Ces combats seront une formidable introduction à l'historique Shields vs. Hammer main event et créera une soirée inoubliable pour les fans de boxe du monde entier.”

Franklin-25 ans (17-0, 13 KOs), de Saginaw, Michigan, est un ancien hors concours amateur et un 2014 Champion National Golden Gloves. Un candidat susceptible de représenter l'U.S. au 2016 Jeux Olympiques, Franklin a refusé la possibilité de concourir pour une place sur l'équipe et a plutôt choisi de commencer sa carrière professionnelle en 2015. Largement considéré comme le meilleur espoir des poids lourds américains, Franklin a construit son record invaincu avec une relative facilité depuis la mise en pro, assommant neuf de son premier 10 adversaires professionnels. Après une décision déséquilibrée en 10 tours contre Craig Lewis en juillet, Franklin vise à continuer à gravir les échelons de la division des poids lourds résurgente en 2019 et se positionner pour un titre.

“Je ne peux pas attendre – Je suis prêt à montrer que je suis le nouvel homme de la division poids lourd,” Ledit Franklin. “Rydell est un bon combattant mais il fait obstacle à mon objectif de remporter le titre mondial des poids lourds. Avril 13 sera ma soirée de sortie et je suis très honoré d'avoir cette opportunité sur SHOWTIME.”

Booker (25-1, 12 KOs), depuis Detroit, Michigan, est un ancien n ° 1 américain. amateur qui était autrefois une perspective de poids lourd avec un 22-0 record. Il a subi sa seule défaite face à l'ancien champion du monde en trois divisions James Toney, qui venait de remporter des victoires sur Vassiliy Jirov et Evander Holyfield, en 2004. Après avoir purgé une peine de 12 ans de prison, Booker est revenu sur le ring pour remettre sa vie sur les rails et être à la hauteur de ses attentes autrefois prometteuses, enregistrant trois victoires par décision unanime en 2018 sous la tutelle de l'ancien champion du monde Jimmy Paul.

“Cela signifie beaucoup d'avoir cette opportunité de se battre sur SHOWTIME,” dit le Booker de 38 ans, qui a combattu avec le champion du monde des poids lourds Anthony Joshua en préparation de son septembre 2018 combat avec Alexander Povetkin. “Je suis prêt à montrer mes talents sur la scène nationale pour que tout le monde sache à nouveau qui est Rydell Booker. Je pense que Jermaine Franklin est un assez bon combattant mais il n'a jamais combattu personne avec mon expérience, connaissance dans le ring ou ma connaissance de la bague. Je vais lui donner de nouvelles leçons en avril 13. J'ai un sac plein de friandises et de trucs à ma disposition que je vais enseigner à ce jeune vivaneau fouet.”

Wallin (20-0, 13 KOs), qui sera à sa U.S. début, est devenu professionnel en 2013 et a progressivement augmenté dans le classement par enregistrement 20 victoires consécutives. Le gaucher de 28 ans, qui a d'abord joué au hockey sur glace et au football dans sa Suède natale avant de découvrir la science douce, a remporté le championnat suédois de boxe à 16 ans, s'est battu deux fois contre Joshua en tant qu'amateur et était membre de l'équipe nationale suédoise de boxe. Actuellement classé Non. 5 par la WBA et l'IBF, Wallin a récemment remporté une décision unanime en 12 tours contre Adrian Granat en avril 2018 et a maintenant pour objectif de devenir le premier champion poids lourd de son pays depuis Ingemar Johansson en 1960.

“Je suis très enthousiaste à l'idée de faire de mon. débuts sur SHOWTIME,” dit Wallin, qui a passé les deux dernières années à diriger un camp d'entraînement à New York avec son entraîneur et ancien champion des deux divisions Joey Gamache. “Se battre sur une si grosse carte est très inspirant. Je rêve de ce moment depuis que j'ai commencé la boxe à l’âge de 15. Je ferai une bonne performance en avril 13 et me présenter aux fans américains. Je serai un pas de plus vers mon objectif de remporter le titre mondial des poids lourds. Comme je l'ai déjà dit, Je suis un enfant d’une petite ville de Suède et je suis fier d’où je viens et de ce que j’ai accompli jusqu’à présent, mais j'ai l'impression que c'est là que tout le plaisir commence.”

Kisner, 28 ans (21-4-1, 6 KOs) a concouru à la fois au poids lourd et au poids lourd depuis qu'il est devenu professionnel 2010 après une carrière amateur réussie. Parmi les nombreuses reconnaissances amateurs de Kisner, le Baltimore, Md. natif a été trois fois champion national des gants d'argent, double championne nationale junior des gants d'or et championne du monde Ringside. Il détient la distinction d’être le plus jeune boxeur de l’histoire américaine à avoir remporté un titre national masculin dans la division des poids lourds à 17 ans. As a pro, trois des quatre défaites de Kisner sont survenues contre des adversaires qui se vantaient d'un record invaincu la nuit du combat. Dans son dernier combat, Kisner a défendu sa WBA U.S. titre cruiserweight avec une décision majoritaire sur Scott Sigmon.

“J'ai rêvé toute ma vie de me battre un jour à la télévision nationale et maintenant que le moment est venu, Je vais en profiter au maximum,” dit Kisner. “Wallin est très bon mais je vais prouver que je suis l'un des meilleurs poids lourds de la planète. J'ai prouvé ma capacité à battre les meilleurs au monde tant au niveau amateur que professionnel et je le referai le 13 avril.”

Barry Tompkins appellera le BOXE SHOWTIME: action ÉDITION SPÉCIALE du bord du ring de boxe avec l'historien Steve Farhood et ancien champion du monde Raul Marquez servant analystes experts. Le producteur exécutif de SHOWTIME BOXING: L'ÉDITION SPÉCIALE est Gordon Hall avec Richard Gaughan produisant et Rick Phillips réalisant.

CITATIONS & PHOTOS FROM MEDIA WORKOUTS FEATURING ERROL SPENCE JR. IN DALLAS & MIKEY GARCIA IN RIVERSIDE, COMME.


Unbeaten Welterweight Champion Spence and Undefeated Four-Division Champion Mikey Garcia Square-Off in PBC on FOX Sports Pay-Per-View Event Saturday, Mars 16
d'AT&T Stadium à Arlington, Texas

David Benavidez Joins Spence in Dallas while Chris Arreola Participates in Garcia Workout in Riverside Ahead ofRespective Pay-Per-View Showdowns

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Crédit: Renato Rimach/TGB Promotions

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Crédit: Luis Mejia/TGB Promotions

ARLINGTON, TX. (Mars 5, 2019) – Champion du monde IBF poids welter Errol Spence Jr. et champion du monde en quatre divisions Mikey Garcia hosted separate media workouts in Dallas and Riverside, COMME. respectivement mardi alors qu'ils approchent de leur confrontation historique qui fait la une des premiers champions de boxe Premier lors de l'événement FOX Sports Pay-Per-View samedi, Mars 16 d'AT&T Stadium à Arlington, Texas.

Spence a accueilli les médias au World Class Boxing Gym à Dallas et a été rejoint par un ancien champion des super-moyens invaincu David Benavidez, qui prendJ'Leon Amour dans PBC sur l'action à la carte FOX Sports. L'entraînement de Garcia a également présenté les poids lourds préférés des fans Chris Arreola, qui a participé à l'entraînement à l'Académie de boxe Robert Garcia et affrontera Jean Pierre Augustin dans l'action Pay-Per-View à partir de 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT.

Les billets pour cette épreuve de force, qui est promu par Promotions et sports TGB Ringstar, sont maintenant en vente, et peuvent être achetés à SeatGeek.com, le fournisseur officiel d'AT Ticketing&T Stadium.

Voici ce que les combattants et d'autres ont dit mardi des deux événements médiatiques:

ERROL SPENCE JR.

“Je suis vraiment excité pour ce combat, surtout pour l'avoir chez AT&T Stadium. Je suis 100% concentré et prêt pour la semaine prochaine. Ce combat va avoir une plus grande foule, sera plus électrisant et sera juste un événement incroyable dans l'ensemble.

“Souvent quand je suis en AT&T Stadium regarder les matchs de la NFL, ou regarder les combats de Pacquiao ou les combats de Canelo, les jumbotrons sont si gros que vous êtes pris à regarder même lorsque vous êtes au bord du ring. C’est génial car il n’y a pas de mauvais siège à la place avec le jumbotron.

“C'est définitivement l'un de ces combats croisés pour moi. Garcia est le plus grand nom à ce jour que je combat sur le sol américain. C’est juste génial d’être si jeune dans ma carrière, se battre lors de mon premier pay-per-view et se battre avec un gars comme Garcia qui apporte une base de fans différente.

“Tu peux dire à quoi je ressemblais il y a dix semaines par rapport à mon apparence actuelle. Je ne néglige pas Garcia. Je suis en pleine forme, mince et prêt. The difference is that now in a pay-per-view fight you have to be more dedicated and focused to promote the fight, showing that you are a star in boxing and sports media.

If you know me and you know my boxing style, you know I’m never in a boring fight. Even if it’s just me beating up my opponent, or them just being hurt, I’m always going to try to stop my opponent and put on a spectacular performance.

I put that pressure to look great on myself, not just because I’m undefeated or because everybody says this about me, I do it for myself to put on a great performance and a great show. I want to do that so great guys can look at me and think about if they want to fight me or not. That’s why a lot of guys don’t want to fight me.

Mikey GARCIA

A lot of people underestimate the power when they face me. They don’t see my physical size as a threat. But you know they feel the power once we’re in the ring and definitely change their minds.

“(I wanted to fight Spence) because he’s the best right now in the (welters) division. Je veux faire une déclaration. I want to make a mark, and you know I have to do that against the best.

I believe I’m a better fighter overall. When it comes to footwork, I think I have the better footwork. When it comes to speed, I think I have better speed. When it comes to defense, I have better defense. With timing, I have better timing. All of these things are what will help me win this fight. La seule chose qu'il a pour lui qui est évidente est la taille, la taille, poids et portée.

“J'ai toujours dit que je suis meilleur que lui. Pas beaucoup, mais juste assez pour le battre. Il me rappelle aussi moi-même de bien des façons, la façon dont il se bat, la façon dont il est. Il fait tout bien, bon jeu de jambes, bonne vitesse, contrôle le combat à sa distance qu'il aime… De bien des manières, ça ressemble à ma façon de me battre. Mais j’ai toujours le sentiment que je suis meilleur dans chacun de ces domaines et c’est sur quoi je parie.”

DAVID BENAVIDEZ

“Je suis extrêmement excité de me battre devant plus de 40 000 personnes lors de l'événement co-principal de mars 16. C’est comme un rêve devenu réalité de se battre à AT&T Stadium.

“J'ai hâte de participer et d'obtenir un KO… Je me suis entraîné extrêmement dur. Trois mois d'entraînement pour ce camp. It’s been good. I have like six pounds left to lose, so I haven’t struggled with the weight at all. I’ve been on a diet for at least three months now. The work has been done in and outside of the ring. Everything has been perfect leading up to this fight and I’m extremely ready.

It was difficult (losing my title). I beat myself for that belt. En 2019, we are not taking any steps back, only forward.

There are a lot of good fights I know that can be made. Si, I am very excited to do my part and hopefully face-off against Anthony Dirrell, Caleb Plant or Callum Smith at the end of the year. I’m already in line to fight for the WBC title, but I’ve got to first take care of my job with J’Leon Love.

Love is a good boxer, une contre-perforateur. Il est dans le jeu depuis un moment maintenant. Mais comme je disais, Je suis prêt à tout. Je l'ai beaucoup étudié, donc je suis juste prêt pour tout ce qu'il présente.

“Je veux devenir le champion incontesté (au super poids moyen). C’est mon objectif ultime. Ensuite, je peux parler de monter. Maintenant, Je veux toutes les ceintures.”

Chris Arreola

“Maintenant, ma carrière consiste à mettre dans le travail et mon héritage. Je ne suis plus là pour l'argent. J'aime l'argent, mais je suis à l'aise. Je suis ici pour l'héritage. Je veux laisser quelque chose derrière… Je recherche un titre.

“Je me sens mentalement plus aiguisé maintenant. Mentalement, je suis juste détendu sur le ring. Certaines personnes sont amplifiées tout le tour. Mais non, Je sais comment me détendre et travailler le ring et travailler mon combat.

“Le principal cette fois-ci, c'est que je me bats contre un gaucher et les trois ou quatre premières fois dans le ring, c'est un peu différent. Ce sont des angles différents et des poinçons différents… C’est donc la principale chose qui est probablement la partie la plus difficile, ce sont les gauchers et s’y habituer.”

DERRICK JAMES, Entraîneur de Spence

“Je pense juste qu'Errol a tellement faim et qu'il a la capacité d'être génial. La façon dont il s'adapte dans les combats et il donne vraiment le ton. Surtout, ses combats ont été unilatéraux. Peu importe contre qui il se bat, combien ils sont, quel est leur bilan, ce qu'ils ont dit qu'ils lui feraient, il a juste pu avoir des affaires à sens unique. J'espère que nous pouvons avoir la même chose dans ce combat.

“Cela a été un formidable camp d'entraînement. I’ve seen how hard Errol has worked and how motivated he is. He’s extremely confident, and rightfully so. Sur Mars 16, I know Mikey is going to come prepared, but so are we. Whatever Mikey brings into the ring, we’re going to have the answer.

ROBERT GARCIA, Mikey’s Brother & Entraîneur

Mikey has been there before in many championship fights. Évidemment, this is the biggest challenge against a bigger, heavier guy. But at this point in training, I think we’re in great shape. We know (Errol) is going to be the heavier guy in the ring, but he’s not going to be the better or smarter guy.

We’re going to fight a technical fight, especially in the first few rounds, to figure out what Errol Spence is brining into the fight. But if we have to back him up and fight on the inside, alors nous allons faire le nécessaire.”

RICHARD SCHAEFER, Président & PDG de Sport Ringstar

“FOX met vraiment son poids derrière la boxe, et vous avez vu ce que cela signifiait pour d'autres sports. Quand l'UFC s'est impliquée avec FOX, vous avez vu comment cela a élevé le sport du MMA et de l'UFC… FOX fait la même chose maintenant du côté de la boxe et je crois vraiment que cela élèvera la boxe. Il apporte le marché général à ce sport, et je pense que c'est ce que nous allons voir ici avec ce pay-per-view.

“Quand tu as un combat comme Spence et Garcia, les fans de boxe le savent. Les amateurs de sport le savent. Mais le marché en général ne le sait pas vraiment. Si, Je pense que si vous pouvez commercialiser vers le marché général, cela ouvre simplement les portes en ce qui concerne le pay-per-view. Et c’est l’avantage de FOX par rapport à un ESPN.”

Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship revient au Mississippi Coast Coliseum avec l'ancien vedette de l'UFC, Artem Lobov, combattant Jason Knight, natif du Mississippi, dans le Main Event


“BKFC 5: Lobov vs. Chevalier” A lieu samedi, Avril 6 à Biloxi, Mississippi avec Chris Life vs.. Justin Baseman, Chase Sherman contre. Je Shewmaker & Marcel Stamps vs. Martin Verdin dans le cadre d'une soirée bourrée d'action en direct sur Pay-Per-View


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PHILADELPHIA (Mars 4, 2019) – Artem Lobov, ancien membre de l'UFC et partenaire stable de Conor McGregor, fera son championnat de combat à poings fermés (BKFC) fait ses débuts quand il affronte Jason Knight, originaire du Mississippi et ancien combattant de l'UFC, dans l'événement principal de “BKFC 5: Lobov vs. Chevalier” aura lieu le samedi, Avril 6 au Mississippi Coast Coliseum à Biloxi, Mississippi et en direct sur pay-per-view.

“BKFC 5: Lobov vs. Chevalier” est le deuxième événement BKFC de 2019 et sera le troisième à avoir lieu au Mississippi Coast Coliseum. L'événement sera diffusé partout aux États-Unis et au Canada, exclusivement sur pay-per-view par MultiVision médias, Inc., sur tous les principaux points de distribution de télévision pour $29.95. Il sera également disponible dans le monde entier via un flux sur tous les appareils connectés à la maison et à l'extérieur de FITE TV et www.bareknuckle.tv.

“Je suis vraiment excité pour cette carte de combat et l'événement principal,” dit BKFC Fondateur et Président David Feldman. “Artem Lobov et Jason Knight sont deux combattants qui ne savent pas comment reculer. Avoir ce combat à Biloxi, Ville natale de Jason, sera électrique et j'ai hâte de voir cette maison comble. La carte est empilée avec Chris Leben, Marcel Timbres, Chase Sherman et bien d'autres.”

Les billets pour “BKFC 5: Lobov vs. Chevalier” sont maintenant disponibles exclusivement àwww.bareknuckle.tv à partir de $35.

“Ça va être la nuit’ pour Jason Knight le 6 avril,” Ledit Lobov. “Si on s'était battu en MMA, Je pense que ça aurait été un combat compétitif, mais c'est un vrai combat et il n'a aucune chance contre moi. Je suis heureux de le combattre dans sa ville natale car je suis toujours parti et j'ai relevé les défis les plus difficiles. Ils vont m'encourager quand je quitterai l'arène.”

“Je suis ravi de combattre quelqu'un comme Artem Lobov dans ma ville natale,” Knight a dit. “Je suis prêt à aller là-bas et à y arriver. Ça va être électrique dans l'arène quand ils annoncent mon nom et je me lance dans ce combat. Je ne pense pas qu'il soit assez homme pour me mettre dehors comme il le dit. Il souhaitera ne jamais avoir pris ce combat à nu.”

La nuit d'action inclura l'ancien vétéran de l'UFC Chris Leben combattant l'ancien vedette du Bellator Justin Baseman dans un combat de poids lourds légers, Chase Sherman, originaire du Mississippi, affronte Sam Shewmaker, favori des fans du BKFC, dans une attraction de poids lourds et Marcel Stamps, fraîchement sorti de sa victoire du BKFC sur Kendall Grove, alors qu'il affronte le boxeur professionnel Martin Verdin dans une confrontation des poids lourds légers.

Un chasseur âgé de 32 ans de la Russie, Lobov a fait son nom sur la saison 22 de The Ultimate Fighter dans le cadre de l'équipe McGregor, où il a fait son chemin à la finale du tournoi avant de perdre à Ryan Hall. Il a contesté Cub Swanson dans un événement UFC 2016, après avoir ramassé des victoires sur Chris Avila et Alex White. Alors qu'il a perdu ses trois derniers combats UFC par décision, Il possède 13 Le MMA professionnel gagne et mettra cette expérience au service de BKFC.

Représentant sa ville natale de D'Iberville, Mississippi, Chevalier a une 20-6 record professionnel de MMA depuis qu'il est devenu professionnel en MMA à seulement dix-sept ans. Il a fait ses débuts à l'UFC en 2015 quand il est intervenu pendant deux semaines’ avis pour affronter Tatsuya Kawajiri dans Ultimate Fighter 22 final, laissant tomber une décision unanime. Chevalier a remporté ses quatre combats UFC entre Juillet 2016 et peut être 2017. Il a ensuite perdu quatre concours consécutifs, les trois derniers venant par décision.

Remarque: Artem Lobov avait déjà été annoncé pour faire ses débuts contre Jason Knight à “BKFC 6” à Biloxi, MLLE, qui était initialement prévu pour samedi, Avril 20.

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