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VELADO CAPTURES GOLD, HALL RETAINS AT NEF 25

Lewiston, Maine (September 10, 2016) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) held its most-recent event, “NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINSSaturday night at the Androscoggin Bank Colisée in Lewiston, Maine. The event featured both mixed-martial-arts and professional boxing bouts.

 

On the boxing portion of the card, John Webster (9-7-1) meriri Zenon Herrera (0-3) via unanimous decision on the eve of Webster’s 48th birthday. Webster’s last boxing victory came back in 2004, also in Lewiston, prior to his taking off a decade from active competition.

 

Also in the boxing ring, Casey Kramlich (5-0-1) remained undefeated as he stopped John Ortolani (0-1) in the fourth round via technical knockout. Likewise, Brandon Montella (5-0) kept his pro record perfect with a second-round stoppage of Tollison Lewis (2-2).

 

Rachael Joyce (2-0) won a unanimous decision over Jessica Borg (2-2) in a highly-anticipated women’s amateur bout. Rafael Velado (4-0) captured the amateur lightweight title with a first-round submission of Jimmy Jackson (3-3). Keleb Ụlọ Nzukọ (8-3) retained the amateur featherweight title, and in doing so handed bantamweight champion Johnny Crafts (4-1) mbụ ọnwụ nke ya ọrụ, in a very close split decision on the judges’ scorecards.

 

Aaron Lacey (3-0) kept his unbeaten streak alive with a first-round submission of Cory Ikpe (0-1) on the professional MMA portion of the card. Mike Hansen (5-4) aka Mat Andrikut (2-1) the first loss of his career in the co-main event, mgbe Jesse Erickson (8-5) osụk Crowsneck Boutin (2-3) in the main event of the evening.

 

NEF also announced that it would co-promote its next event with Classic Entertainment & Egwuregwu (CES). The two largest fight promotions in New England will present a joint card titledSupremacy” na November 4 in Lewiston at the Colisee.

 

The results si Lewiston, Maine:

Ọkachamara Emmanuel

 

Jesse Erickson def. Crowsneck Boutin via rear-naked choke, gburugburu 1

Mike Hansen def. Matt Andrikut via armbar, gburugburu 1

Taylor Trahan def. Matt Denning via armbar, gburugburu 1

Aaron Lacey def. Cory Trial via rear-naked choke, gburugburu 1

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

 

Na-amu amu Emmanuel

 

Keleb Ụlọ Nzukọ (c) def. Johnny Crafts via split decision (145 Mbụ)

Rafael Velado def. Jimmy Jackson via Kimura, gburugburu 1 (155 Mbụ)

Frank Johanson def. Caleb Swoveland via armbar, gburugburu 1

Rachael Joyce def. Jessica Borga via unanimous decision

Walt Shea def. The Slenderman via unanimous decision

 

Ọkachamara ọkpọ

Casey Kramlich def. John Ortolani via TKO, gburugburu 4

Brandon Montella def. Tollison Lewis via TKO, gburugburu 2

John Webster def. Zenon Herrera via unanimous decision

 

NEF and CES presentSUPREMACY,” a night of mixed-martial-arts cagefights, na November 4, 2016 na Lewiston, Maine. Tiketi na-amalite mgbe $25 na dị na www.TheColisee.com ma ọ bụ site akpọ Colisee igbe ọrụ na 207.783.2009, ndọtị 525.

BRANDON MONTELLA PREPARES FOR BOXING BATTLE IN LEWISTON, Maine

Lewiston, Maine (September 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) at “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” on Saturday, September 10 na Androscoggin Bank Colisee na 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. (Ee, 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, kwa.

“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.”

Ọfọn, 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.

Na 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, na akụkụ, 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, ị mara?” 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 nke ya 21 na-amu amu ịlụ ọgụ, 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.

Boxing, 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.”

The oghere mgbịrịgba na September 10 a na-setịpụụrụ 7 p.m. The current docket for “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” includes three professional boxing matches, five pro mixed martial arts bouts and six amateur MMA scraps. Tiketi na-amalite mgbe $25 na dị na www.TheColisee.com ma ọ bụ site akpọ Colisee igbe ọrụ na207.783.2009, ndọtị 525.

Maka ozi ọzọ na ihe omume na-alụ ọgụ kaadị mmelite, biko gaa na nkwalite si website na www.NewEnglandFights.com. Na mgbakwunye, i nwere ike na-ele NEF vidiyo na www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, na-eso ha na Twitternefights ma sonyere ukara Facebook otu "New England ọgụ."

THREE WOMEN’S FIGHTS, TWO TITLE FIGHTS AND NEW FACES FIND A HOME ON NEF 25 CARD

 

Lewiston, Maine (August 19, 2016) -New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) today announced the full fight card for the promotion’s next event, “NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS.It is scheduled to take place onSaturday, September 10, 2016 na Lewiston. The dynamic card will feature professional boxing bouts, as well as both professional and amateur mixed-martial-arts (Emmanuel) n'asọmpi.

 

On the boxing portion of the card, Brandon Montella (4-0) ga- Tollison Lewis (2-1) na a anọ-gburugburu ìhè-Heavyweight zoo, while longtime Maine middleweight John “Rumble” Webster (8-7-1) returns on the eve of his 48th birthday to battle Zenon “K-Bar” Herrera (0-2). Rounding out the pro boxing portion of the card will be CaseyBuzzsawKramlich (4-0-1) na Connor Barry (0-1) in a four-round bout.

 

The professional side of the MMA card will feature a total of three Bellator and one Invicta veterans. Jesse “The Viking” Erickson (7-5) na Jon Lemke(5-6) will rematch their previous bout won by Lemke at Bellator 93 na 2013. Bellator 144 competitor Walter Smith Cotito (3-4) returns to Maine after a three-year absence to meet Elias “Danger Adila” Leland (2-1), mgbe ValerieValociraptorAspaas (0-0) herself returns to Maine after three years to make her pro debut against Invicta 16 vetiran SarahSwitchKick” Pịa (0-1).

 

The amateur MMA card will be headlined by two title fights. Rafael “Deez NutsVelado (3-0) na-ewe ke Jimmy Jackson (3-2) for the vacant amateur lightweight title. Amateur bantamweight champion Johnny Crafts (4-0) steps up in weight to challenge Keleb Ụlọ Nzukọ (7-3) for Hall’s featherweight crown.

 

The amateur card will also feature two women’s bantamweight bouts with Brianne Genschell (0-0) na Melissa Trahan (0-0) making their respective cage debut against one another, mgbe Jessica “The Black di ya nwụrụ” akwụ(2-1) a na ndokwa izute Rachael Joyce (1-0).

 

The zuru “NEF 25” agha kaadị (isiokwu ịgbanwe):

 

Ọkachamara ọkpọ

 

175 Pound: Brandon Montella vs. Tollison Lewis

160 Pound: John Webster vs. Zenon Herrera

155 Pound: Casey Kramlich vs. Connor Barry

Ọkachamara Emmanuel

 

205 Pound: Mike Hansen vs. Mat Andrikut

155 Pound: Jesse Erickson vs. Jon Lemke

145 Pound: Matt Denning vs. Taylor Trahan

135 Pound: Elias Leland vs. Walter Smith Cotito

125 Pound: Sarah Click vs. Valerie Aspaas

Na-amu amu Emmanuel

155 POUND*TITLE: Rafael Velado vs. Jimmy Jackson

145 POUND*TITLE: Keleb Ụlọ Nzukọ (c) vs. Johnny Crafts

155 Pound: Caleb Swoveland vs. Frank Johanson

135 Pound: Walt Shea vs. Joel Downing

135 Pound: Brianne Genschell vs. Melissa Trahan

135 Pound: Jessica Borga vs. Rachael Joyce

 

New England alụkarị ọgụ 'esote omume, "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, September 10, 2016 na Androscoggin Bank Colisée na Lewiston, Maine. Tickets start at just $25 na ndị na ere ugbu a na www.TheColisee.com ma ọ bụ site-akpọ Colisée igbe ọrụ na 207.783.2009 x 525.

 

Maka ozi ọzọ na ihe omume na-alụ ọgụ kaadị mmelite, biko gaa na nkwalite si website na www.NewEnglandFights.com. Na mgbakwunye, i nwere ike na-ele NEF vidiyo na www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, na-eso ha na Twitternefights ma sonyere ukara Facebook otu "New England ọgụ."

 

LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT SLUGFEST SCHEDULED FOR NEF BOXING RING

Lewiston, Maine (August 12, 2016) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) laghachi Lewiston on September 10, 2016 with the fight promotion’s next event, “NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS.The fight card will feature both mixed-martial-arts and professional boxing bouts. Earlier today, the fight promotion announced the first pro boxing bout signed for the event. Brandon Montella (4-0, 3 Kos) ga-on Tollison Lewis (2-1, 1 Ko) na a anọ-gburugburu ìhè-Heavyweight zoo.

 

Montella graduated from Carrabec High School in North Anson, Maine in 1998. Soon after, Montella joined the United States Marine Corps (USMC). He served in the marines until 2003 when he received an honorable discharge. After spending the better part of a decade in Virginia, Montella moved with his wife to the Boston, Massachusetts area in 2011. He owns and operates The Way, LLC boxing gym in Woburn, Massachusetts. Montella has been on a tear in the boxing ring of late, scoring three knockouts in an eight-month period.

 

Tollison Lewis cut his teeth in the NEF MMA cage. He has found more success, Otú ọ dị, in the boxing ring. Lewis took a fight on one day’s notice against veteran John Webster (8-7-1, 6 Kos) in the fall of 2014. He would dominate that fight and win by decision. Lewis followed up that performance with a stoppage of Zenon Herrera (0-2) afọ gara aga, earning himself a crack at Brandon Berry’s (11-2-1, 7 Kos) Northeast Junior Welterweight Title earlier in 2016. Lewis predicts nothing short of an all-out slugfest with Montella on September 10.

 

I’m expecting a battle,” kwuru Lewis. “I know I’ll be prepared for one. Expect a war! I’m not going to talk about itI’m going to show it, and losing isn’t an option.

 

New England alụkarị ọgụ 'esote omume, "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, September 10, 2016 na Androscoggin Bank Colisée na Lewiston, Maine. Tickets start at just $25 na ndị na ere ugbu a na www.TheColisee.com ma ọ bụ site-akpọ Colisée igbe ọrụ na207.783.2009 x 525.

 

Maka ozi ọzọ na ihe omume na-alụ ọgụ kaadị mmelite, biko gaa na nkwalite si website na www.NewEnglandFights.com. Na mgbakwunye, i nwere ike na-ele NEF vidiyo na www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, na-eso ha na Twitternefights ma sonyere ukara Facebook otu "New England ọgụ."

Okpukpe niile nnukwu agha kaadị LEWISTON

Lewiston, Maine (March 31, 2016) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF), America nọmba-otu mpaghara agha nkwalite, ga jide ya na-esote omume, “NEF 22: Okpukpe niile HERE” na Saturday, April 23, 2016 na Androscoggin Bank Colisée na Lewiston, Maine. The agha kaadị ga-Njirimara a mix nke mbuaha-mara-nkà (Emmanuel) na ọkachamara ọkpọ oké mmanya. Earlier today, NEF mara ọkwa zuru agha kaadị maka omume. The agha kaadị na ndokwa na-enwe atọ ọkachamara ọkpọ ọkụ, isii ọkachamara Emmanuel oké mmanya, na iri na abua na-akpali akpali na-amu amu Emmanuel n'asọmpi.

 

Na ọkachamara ọkpọ n'akụkụ nke kaadị, Northeast Junior welterweight onye mmeri, na nganga nke West Forks, Maine, Brandon “The egbe ala” Berry(11-1, 7 Kos) alaghachikwuru mgbanaka maka a isii rounder na Detroit, Michigan nke James Lester (10-9, 4 Kos). Berry, otu n'ime ndị kasị ewu ewu na-eti ọkpọ ka mgbe pụta nke Maine, ga-achọ ya nke anọ consecutive mmeri kemgbe alọta a ubu mmerụ afọ ikpeazụ.

 

Nke ahụ ga-egosi na mfe karịa ime eme na Lester guzo na-abụghị akụkụ. Lester bụ ngwaahịa nke ụwa na-ama Kronk mgbatị na Detroit ebe ụwa akaebe dị ka Thomas “Hitman” Hearns (61-5-1, 48 Kos), Oscar De La Hoya (39-6, 30 Kos), Lennox Lewis (41-2-1, 32 Kos) na Wladimir Klitschko (64-4, 53 Kos) akụzierela n'okpuru mbubreyo Emmanuel elekọta Ụlọ. Lester e họọrọ nọmba-abụọ mba dị ka ihe na-amu amu. Ọ ọnọde a dị ize ndụ egwu egwu Berry, onye na ike nke ọma na-egwu ọrụ nke “nāpunara” ka “The egbe ala” na ya ndi luru agha nke Fans.

 

Mgbe a ọbara agha nke a ọkachamara ọkpọ mpụta mbụ na “NEF 21” ikpeazụ nke ọnwa, NEF Emmanuel mgbe Crowsneck Boutin (0-0-1) ga-otu ugboro ọzọ ịbanye n'ime ndị ọkpọ mgbanaka, a n'ihu Brandon Montella (3-0, 2 Kos). Montella, ugbu a obibi nke Massachusetts, toro Maine na-eje ozi na United States Marine Corps.

 

Headlining ndị ọkachamara Emmanuel òkè nke agha kaadị ga- Jesse “The Viking” Erickson (6-4) na Devin Powell (5-1) na a fechaa zoo. Ma alụso nwere ugbu a na a atọ-agha merie streak.

 

"M na-agbalị-elekwasị anya na ihe ziri ezi n'ihu m,"Kwuru Erickson n'oge a na-adịbeghị anya N'ajụjụ ọnụ na The Emmanuel Report Podcast. “M dịghị mgbe anya gara aga m na-emegide ma na-amasị m na-eche ihe bụ ụgwọ ọrụ a na-aga mgbe m iti a Ihọd.”

 

Ma na-eme egwuregwu nwere ike imeli ileghara ndị ọzọ, ma a mmeri maka ma ike nke ọma pụtara a oku na-aga site na otu nke mba n'ọkwá. Erickson kemgbe e tupu na Bellator. Powell bụ ihe niile na-gburugburu talent na ụfọdụ nkwafu risịrị ya n'aka.

 

“Nke a bụ ụdị nke Emmanuel agha anyị nnọọ ịhụnanya,” sị NEF co-nwe na-akwalite Nick DiSalvo. “Ị nwere abụọ na ụmụ okorobịa ndị dakọtara elu nke ọma. Ha na-na na ma e egwu elu Enwee Mmeri. Ha na-na na-eche ihu ụfọdụ nke otu na-emegide. Ha na-na ma siri ike na ute na ụkwụ ha. M na-atụ anya nke a na-ọzọ crazy, ọhịa NEF Emmanuel isi ihe omume!”

 

“crazy” na “ọhịa” na-adịghị ọbụna na-amalite na-akọwa iwe n'obi na mepụtara n'etiti Josh “nko On” Harvey (0-0) na Matt “Ken nwa bebi” Denning (2-1). The ilu rivals ga-izute na a agha ibu nke 150-pound na “NEF 22” na ihe Emmanuel n'obi. The n'obi ga-Harvey si ọkachamara mpụta mbụ mgbe a stellar 5-1 amu amu oru na hụrụ ya weghara NEF Emmanuel amu amu fechaa Mbụ, nakwa dị ka ebe ugwu ọwụwa anyanwụ na mpaghara nọmba-otu ogo. The ọma n'ihu ọha onye mbipụta n'etiti Harvey na Denning ga-biri na onu na April 23.

 

The ọkachamara òkè nke Emmanuel kaadị ga-Njirimara ndị pro mpụta mbụ nke Harvey si Young si Emmanuel teammate Aaron “N'esepụghị aka” Lacey (0-0) dị ka ọ na-vetiran “Shatterproof 2.0” Derek Shorey (3-5) na a featherweight tuanu. Lacey vacated na NEF Emmanuel amu amu Featherweight Mbụ iji mee ka a ọkachamara.

 

Na aha ga-agaghị anọ ohere iputa nnọọ ogologo dị ka Keleb Ụlọ Nzukọ (6-3) na Erik Nelson (2-2) na-eche ihu anya iji chọpụta a ọhụrụ mmeri na n'elu nke na-amu amu Emmanuel kaadị. Ụlọ Nzukọ na-abịa anya a mbụ-gburugburu nrubeisi mmeri na “NEF XX” ikpeazụ ọdịda, mgbe Nelson na nso nso ekemende a olu mkpebi mmeri na “NEF 21.”

 

The na-amu amu Emmanuel kaadị ga-Njirimara a inyom agha n'etiti Angela na-eto eto(0-1) na “Hollywood” Hannah Sparrell (1-0). Young na Sparrell mere ha na nwoke debuts afọ ikpeazụ na “NEF XIX.”

 

The zuru “NEF 22” agha kaadị (isiokwu ịgbanwe na ihu nke ọgụ Egwuregwu Authority nke Maine):

 

 

Ọkachamara ọkpọ

175 Crowsneck Boutin 0-0-1 (Choi) vs. Brandon Montella 3-0 (Ụzọ ahụ)

140 Brandon Berry 11-1 (West ndụdụ) vs James Lester 10-9 (Kronk)

140 Josh Parker 0-2-1 (Obi tara mmiri) vs Evincii Dixon 7-13-1 (Lancaster)

Ọkachamara Emmanuel

 

205 Mike Hansen 3-3 (berserkers) vs Jesse Baughman 0-1 (Link)

170 Jarod Lawton 4-2 (Lawton / NEW) vs Aaron Aschendorf 2-2 (ABCC)

155 Devin Powell 5-1 (Nostos) vs Jesse Erickson 6-4 (CMBJJ)

150 Josh Harvey 0-0 (Young) vs Matt Denning 2-1 (CMBJJ)

155 Zenon Herrera 0-3 (Independent) vs Tollison Lewis 0-5 (CMBJJ)

145 Aaron Lacey 0-0 (Young) vs Derek Shorey 3-5 (Shatterproof)

 

Na-amu amu Emmanuel

 

145 *Aha Keleb Ụlọ Nzukọ 6-3 (Choi) vs Erik Nelson 2-2 (CMBJJ)

265 Dave Smith 2-1 (berserkers) vs Nick Gulliver 2-0 (Mbụ na klas)

265 Matt Glover 1-0 (berserkers) vs Ras Hylton 1-0 (Mbụ na klas)

265 Joe Krech 0-1 (berserkers) vs Bryce Bamford 1-0 (Mbụ na klas)

185 Anthony Spiers 0-1 (Independent) vs Mike Williams 1-1 (CMBJJ)

170 John Hansen 0-0 (berserkers) vs Alex Payson 1-0 (Mbụ na klas)

155 Ken Dunn 0-3 (The. ME Budo Arts) vs Frank Johanson 0-1 (CMBJJ)

150 Cory Ikpe 1-2 (Obi tara mmiri) vs Jeremy Tyler 4-3 (Team Irish)

145 Johnny Crafts 4-0 (NEW) vs Taylor Costantino 2-1 (Team Irish PTC)

145 Glenn Kasabian 0-0 (Choi) vs Matt Marshall 2-5 (Emmanuel Athletix)

140 Angela na-eto eto 0-1 (Young) vs Hannah Sparrell 1-0 (Mbụ na klas)

125 Jake Denham 1-0 (Lawton BJJ) vs Ryan Daley 0-2 (Team Irish)

 

 

New England alụkarị ọgụ 'esote omume, "NEF 22: Okpukpe niile HERE,"Na-ewe ebe Saturday, April 23, 2016 na Androscoggin Bank Colisée na Lewiston, Maine. Tiketi maka "NEF 22" na-amalite mgbe ọ dị nanị $25 na ndị na ere ugbu a na www.TheColisee.com ma ọ bụ site-akpọ Colisée igbe ọrụ na 207.783.2009 x 525. Maka ozi ọzọ na ihe omume na-alụ ọgụ kaadị mmelite, biko gaa na nkwalite si website na www.NewEnglandFights.com. Na mgbakwunye, i nwere ike na-ele NEF vidiyo na www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, na-eso ha na Twitternefights ma sonyere ukara Facebook otu "New England ọgụ."

SECOND PRO BOXING BOUT ANNOUNCED FOR NEF 22

Lewiston, Maine (February 25, 2016) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF), America nọmba-otu mpaghara agha nkwalite, ga jide ya na-esote omume, “NEF 22: Okpukpe niile HERE” na Saturday, April 23, 2016na Androscoggin Bank Colisée na Lewiston, Maine. The agha kaadị ga-Njirimara a mix nke mbuaha-mara-nkà (Emmanuel) na ọkachamara ọkpọ oké mmanya. Earlier today, NEF announced the addition of a light-heavyweight contest to the boxing portion of the “NEF 22” agha kaadị. Crowsneck Boutin (0-0-1) a na ndokwa ihu Brandon Montella (3-0, 2 Kos) in a four-round bout.

 

Crowsneck Boutin, a regular on NEF MMA cards since 2012, made his professional boxing debut earlier this month on the “NEF 21” event in Lewiston. He fought Joel Bishop (0-0-2) to a draw in an exciting slugfest that had the Colisée crowd on the edge of its collective seat. Boutin, considered the underdog in that bout, expertly worked his jab to control the first two rounds of the fight. Like the Bishop match, Boutin is preparing for another war with Montella on April 23.

 

Brandon is a very tough opponent,” kwuru Boutin. “He’s going to present me with many obstacles. My training is grueling and I’ll be prepared for a war.

 

Brandon Montella is a 1998 graduate of Carrabec High School in North Anson, Maine. Following graduation, Montella joined the United States Marine Corps (USMC) and served until 2003 with an honorable discharge. Montella worked in construction in Virginia until 2011 when he moved with his wife to the Boston, Massachusetts area. He owns and operates The Way, LLC boxing gym in Woburn, Massachusetts.

 

Coming back home from to Maine after all these years to fight in a place of such history is an amazing feeling,” said Montella. “It will bring my friends and family from the past and the present together under one roof for an awesome event.

 

Montella had a very successful amateur boxing career with a final record of 14-7. Na 2011, he won the prestigious Rocky Marciano Tournament. Montella went on to win the New England Golden Gloves the following year. Ọ tụgharịrị pro na 2015 and has won his first three bouts with two finishes.

 

As far as my opponent Crowsneck Boutin, I have seen his fights and read his back story,” Montella continued. “What I see is a man like myselfsomeone who is determined to change his life and take matters into his own hands instead of sitting around like too many men do today. When two men as determined as we are get in the ring in front of a large crowd, magic happens. We grow larger than life and the fans get one hell of a treat.

 

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