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NEF ANNOUNCES FIGHT CARD FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE DEBUT, FIRST PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT

Ga nan da nan release: Milford, New Hampshire (Agusta 13, 2021) - New England Combats (NEF) returns with its next event, "NEF 44: Back in Black,” on August 21, 2021, at the Hampshire Dome in Milford, New Hampshire. The show will feature both mixed-martial-arts (MMA) and kickboxing fights. Earlier today, NEF announced the full fight card for the event which will be the promotion’s first since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and its first foray into the Granite State.

On the professional portion of the cardGlory Watson (0-1) da kumaRebecca Bryggman(0-1) will both seek their respective first pro victories in a women’s strawweight contest. Watson, a former NEF amateur flyweight champion, lost her pro debut earlier this year in Florida. Likewise, Bryggman came up short in her professional debut at Bellator 231 in the fall of 2019.

Kalibu Hall(3-0) da kumaShaun Ray(2-0) will put their respective unblemished pro records on the line in a lightweight bout, kamar yadda nufinJacob Deppmeyer (1-0) da kumaAaron Hughes (1-0) who are scheduled to meet in the 145-pound featherweight division.

Also in action on the professional portion of the card will be NEF fan-favoriteJosh Harvey(7-1-1).  Harvey will look to bounce back after suffering the first loss of his pro career to veteran Jesse Erickson (10-8) shekaran da ya gabata.

Two title fights top the amateur portion of the card asMike Bezanson (5-0) challenges longtime NEF Amateur Welterweight ChampionDuncan Smith(6-3) for his strap andNathaniel Grimard (3-0) da kumaBrandon Maillet-Fevens (3-1) contest for the vacant NEF Amateur Featherweight Title.

Also featured on the amateur card will be a long-awaited rematch betweenCaleb Austin (4-0) da kumaJames Ploss(1-2) in the 125-pound flyweight division. Their first bout, won by Austin in April 2017 at “NEF 28,” was mired in controversy and received national attention on social media.

Bugu da žari, NEF announced today that it had partnered with Combat Sports Now to provide a pay-per-view stream of “NEF 44: Back in Black.” The event will stream live in its entirety athttps://combatsportsnow.com/event/new-england-fights-44 domin $29.99.

The full “NEF 44” fight card:

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155 Kalibu Hall (Syndicate) vs Shaun Ray (Zaman kanta)

145 Josh Harvey (Vision Quest) vs Ian Beatease (KOV Gym)

145 Jacob Deppmeyer (Na farko Class MMA) vs Aaron Hughes (Regiment)

115 Rebecca Bryggman (Kai MMA) vs Glory Watson (Matasa ta MMA)

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205 Henry Jeffs (Zaman kanta) vs Brandon Oldenburg (Vision Quest)

170*TITLE Duncan Smith (Evolution Athletix) vs Mike Bezanson (Kaze)

170 Curtis Ouellette (CMBJJ) vs Zach Faulkner (Recon)

170 Austin Hamilton (Zaman kanta) vs Jon Assam (CMBJJ)

155 Ryan Savage (Na farko Class MMA) vs Kyle Pufahl (Nostos)

155 Lucas Donald (Zaman kanta) vs Evan Piette (Kaze)

155 Kaleb Kenney (Tawagar Nitemare) vs Isaac Piette (Kaze)

145*TITLE Nathaniel Grimard (Nostos) vs Branon Maillet-Fevens (CMBJJ)

145 Cody Kilton (Na farko Class MMA) vs Cam Hoyt (Kaze)

140 Mike Caron (SSSF) vs Key Baltazar (Nostos)

135 Teddy Politis (Evolution Athletix) vs Tyler Parent (CMBJJ)

130 Hannon Sanford (CMBJJ) vs Richard Martell (Matasa ta MMA)

125 Caleb Austin (CMBJJ) vs James Ploss (Kaze)

125 Tim Murray (Vision Quest) vs Guiliano Rossi(Kaze)

115 Matt Miles (Zaman kanta) vs Juan Quinom (UFC Gym)

130 KICKBOXING Dustin Veinott (CMBJJ) vs Geraldo Reyes (Team Link)

Tickets for “NEF 44: Back in Black” are on sale now atwww.NewEnglandFights.com/Tickets/The MMA and kickboxing event will take place at the Hampshire Dome in Milford, New Hampshire on Saturday, Agusta 21, 2021, with a bell-time of 7 pm.

Game da New England Combats

New England Combats ("NEF") ne mai yaki abubuwan kiran kasuwa kamfanin. NEF’s mission is to create the highest quality events for fighters and fans alike. NEF ta zartarwa tawagar yana da m kwarewa a fama wasanni management, abubuwan samar, kafofin watsa labaru dangantakar, marketing, shari'a da kuma talla.

CALEB HALL SET TO RETURN TO ACTION AT NEF 44 IN MILFORD, NH

Milford, New Hampshire (Yuni 30, 2021) - New England Combats (NEF) returns with its next event, "NEF 44: Back in Black,” on August 21, 2021, at the Hampshire Dome in Milford, New Hampshire. The show will feature both mixed-martial-arts (MMA) and kickboxing fights. Earlier today, NEF announced the addition of a professional lightweight bout to the fight card.Kalibu Hall(3-0) An shirya da fuskaShaun Ray(2-0) at a fight weight of 155 fam.

Caleb Hall is riding a six-fight win streak in the NEF cage dating back to his amateur days. He has not lost a fight with the promotion since 2015. Hall is a former NEF Amateur Featherweight Champion. He turned pro in 2018 with a first round submission victory over tough veteran John Ortolani (11-14).  A gaskiya, all three of Hall’s wins as a professional have come via first round submission.

Hall is a product of Dirigo High School in Dixfield, Maine where he captured two state titles on the wrestling team. In recent years, Hall has taken up residence in Las Vegas, Nevada where he trains at Syndicate MMA.

“I’m excited to make my return to the cage under NEF once again,” said Hall.  “I’m looking forward to getting out and testing my skill against my opponent.”

Hall’s opponent, Shaun Ray, is also undefeated as a professional fighter with two wins to his credit. He is a graduate of Easton High School in Easton, Maryland. Ray currently resides in Waterville, Maine.

“This has been a long time dream to be able to fight in the cage,” said Ray.  “I’ve been training for this for years off and on. I get to test my skills against a worthy opponent. Thank you for making this possible and much respect to all involved!"

Tickets for “NEF 44: Back in Black” are on sale now atwww.NewEnglandFights.com/Tickets/The MMA and kickboxing event will take place at the Hampshire Dome in Milford, New Hampshire on Saturday, Agusta 21, 2021, with a bell-time of 7 pm.

Game da New England Combats

New England Combats ("NEF") ne mai yaki abubuwan kiran kasuwa kamfanin. NEF’s mission is to create the highest quality events for fighters and fans alike. NEF ta zartarwa tawagar yana da m kwarewa a fama wasanni management, abubuwan samar, kafofin watsa labaru dangantakar, marketing, shari'a da kuma talla.

NEF TA JUYA TSOHON JIRGIN SAMA ZUWA FADAR SARAUTA NA DARE NA BATSA MMA

Portland, Maine (Afrilu 28, 2019) - New England Combats (NEF) ya koma Aura a Portland a daren Asabar tare da sabon taron gauraye-zane-zane, “NEF 38: DUNIYA.”  Taron ya kasance cikin girmamawa ga jerin HBOGame da karagai cikakke tare da 'yan mata zobe sanye da kayan ado kamar “Uwar dodanni” Daenerys Targaryen da Sansa Stark, kazalika da dan wasan cello yana buɗe taron tare da kiɗa daga muryar wasan kwaikwayo. Capacityungiyar ƙarfin aiki ta wuce 1100 ya kasance a hannu don aikin.

A cikin babban taron, Ras Hylton (4-2) ya kayar da Charles Penn (0-1) a cikin gasar nauyi mai nauyi. Likitan zoben ya dakatar da damben a zagayen farko lokacin da ba za a rufe yanke a goshin Penn ba. Hylton ya sauka a madaidaiciya-madaidaiciya hannun dama wanda ya buɗe gash a kan Penn kuma ya bar jini yana zubewa kan tabarma a cikin wani mummunan kwarara na kirimon.

Kalibu Hall (3-0) ya kasance ba a ci nasara ba don fara aikinsa na sana'a tare da nasara ta uku a jere. Hall sallama mai tafiya Jay Ellis (15-86) a zagayen farko na babban-taron taron maraice.

A ɓangaren mai son katin yaƙi, lakabi hudu sun kasance a kan gungumen azaba.

A karawar farko ta yamma, Tom Pagliarulo (3-1) kama madauran nauyin NEF Amateur Featherweight tare da nasarar yanke hukunci baki ɗaya akan Zac Richard (3-1-1).  A yin haka, Pagliarulo, ɗan ƙasar Haverhill, Massachusetts, ya ba Richard asarar farko ta aikinsa.

Duncan Smith (5-3) kare NEF Amateur Welterweight Title akan Jon Tefft (2-1).  Bayan zagaye biyar masu wahala, An bayyana Smith a matsayin wanda ya ci nasara a kan dukkan alkalan uku’ katunan kwalliya. Ya kasance kyakkyawan dare ga ƙungiyar Smith ta Evolution Athletix. Saco, Ineungiyar Maine ta tafi 4-0 a maraice tare da abokan aikin Smith Adina Beaudry (3-0), Keegan Hornstra (4-11), da Megan Rosado (1-1) duk daukana yayi nasara.

Taylor Thompson (4-0) yi gajeren aiki na Andrea Howland na Michigan (2-1) ya zama na farko-da-NEF Women's Amateur Bantamweight Champion. Thompson ya ƙaddamar da Howland a zagayen farko tare da sandar hannu. NEF ne ya kawo yaƙin zuwa Portland tare da haɗin gwiwar Sarauniya MMA Media.

A na huɗu, kuma na karshe, fadan zakara a katin mai son, Yazo Arnold (5-0) ya ci gaba da buga ƙwanƙwasawa da rai tare da saukar farko da Henry Clark (5-5).  Wannan shine karo na biyar madaidaiciya da aka buga wa Arnold wanda ya riƙe belin mai son bantamweight.

Har ila yau yaƙin yaƙin ya ba da sanarwar gwagwarmaya da yawa don dawowar dawowar sa ga Lewiston a watan Yuni 22 a Bankin Androscoggin Bank. Mai taken taron “NEF 39: DUK-AMURKA.”

Jesse Erickson wanda ya fi so a garin (9-7) zai dauki Lewis Corapi (8-5) wannan maraice a gasar cin nauyi mara nauyi. Erickson babban jigo ne na kejin NEF kuma babban mai hamayya har abada ga mai gabatarwar mai taken 155-fam. Massachusetts’ Corapi gogaggen ɗan tsohon soja ne na kewayen New England MMA, a ƙarshe ya fara bugawa NEF a ranar 22 ga Yuni.

Josh Harvey (6-0-1) ya sanar da cewa zai koma kejin a “NEF 39” don ɗaukar Jordan Downey (5-4) da Fort Wayne, Indiana. Harvey zai kare taken NEF Pro Featherweight Title a wannan maraice yana neman kariyarsa ta farko mai nasara tun bayan kama bel din a watan Fabrairun da ya gabata a Bangor. Downey yana kan nasara biyu-biyu.

Nate Boucher (4-3) zai dauki Robert Presley (5-4) don NEF mai son Flyweight Title. Boucher ya gama abokan hamayyarsa biyu na karshe a zagayen farko don matsawa kansa cikin rigimar sake harbi a igiyar mai fam 125. Presley wakiltar Lancaster Academy of MMA ne a cikin Lancaster, Ohio.

A cikin lokaci mai mahimmanci don buɗe taron, NEF ta jinjinawa ma'aikaciyar da ta daɗe da aiki Casey Main tare da jinjinawa kararrawa goma. Wiscasset, Maine mazaunin Maine ya mutu ba zato ba tsammani a ƙarshen makon da ya gabata. Gabatarwar ta sadaukar da taron ga ƙwaƙwalwar sa.

Cikakken sakamakon daga Portland, Maine:

Sana'a

Ras Hylton def. Charles Penn ta hanyar dakatar da likita, zagaye 1
Kalibu Hall def. Jay Ellis ta hanyar biyayya, zagaye 1
Keegan Hornstra def. Zenon Herrera ta hanyar gabatarwa, zagaye 1
Bryant Bullock def. Fred Lear ta hanyar biyayya, zagaye 2

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Kam Arnold def. Henry Clark via KO, zagaye 1
Taylor Thompson def. Andrea Howland ta hanyar gabatarwa, zagaye 1
Duncan Smith def. Jon Tefft ta hanyar yanke shawara ɗaya
Tom Pagliarulo def. Zac Richard ta hanyar yanke shawara baki ɗaya
Arii Fernandez def. Ryan Savage ta hanyar gabatarwa, zagaye 1
Titus Pannell kare. Justin Philbrook ta hanyar TKO, zagaye 2
Brian Cosco def. Garry Carr ta hanyar TKO, zagaye 1
Megan Rosado def. Amanda Bennett ta hanyar yanke shawara
Jason Landry def. Justin Boraczek ta hanyar gabatarwa, zagaye 1
Takardar Wasikun Brandon-Fevens. Jesse Fitzsimmons ta hanyar gabatarwa, zagaye 1
Jordan Norman def. Greg Ishihara ta hanyar TKO, zagaye 2
Nate White def. Clifford Redman ta hanyar buga wasan zuwa yajin aiki, zagaye 1
Schuyler Vallaincourt def. Dillon Henry ta hanyar dakatarwa, zagaye 2
Adina Beaudry def. Traci Baldwin ta hanyar TKO, zagaye 2

NEF ta gaba gauraye-Martial Arts-aukuwa, “NEF 39: DUK-AMURKA,” zai gudana a ranar Asabar, Yuni 22, 2019 a Androscoggin Bank Colisee a Lewiston, Maine tare da lokacin kararrawa na 7 maraice Ana sayar da tikiti yanzu awww.TheColisee.com.

CALEB HALL LOOKS TO CONTINUE WIN STREAK AT NEF 38

Ga nan da nan release: Portland, Maine (Fabrairu 18, 2019) – New England Combats (NEF) will present its next mixed-martial-arts (MMA) taron, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” a kan Afrilu 27, 2019 at Aura in Portland. The fight promotion just announced the addition of a professional lightweight fight to the card. Kalibu Hall zai dauki a kan Jay Ellis a wani yaki nauyin 155-fam.

Hall is on a five-fight win streak in the NEF cage going back to his amateur days. His last loss for the promotion was more than four years ago atNEF 16against current professional featherweight champion Josh Harvey. Hall closed out his amateur career with three straight wins, including capturing the amateur 145-pound strap.

He continued that success into the professional ranks in 2018. In his pro debut last spring, Hall submitted veteran John Ortolani in the first round with a Von Flu Choke. He followed up that performance with another first round submission, this time over CJ Ewer via D’Arce Choke this past September atNEF 35.

Hall cut his teeth on the wrestling mats of Dirigo High School in Dixfield, Maine where he was a two-time state champion. He now represents the Choi Institute based out of Recon Fitness in Portland.

I am happy to be fighting in Portland at Aura again,” said Hall of the upcoming April 27 bout against Jay Ellis. “I am looking to pick up where I left off in 2018 and continuing my winning streak.

NEF ta gaba gauraye-Martial Arts-aukuwa, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” zai gudana a ranar Asabar, Afrilu 27, 2019 at Aura in Portland, Maine tare da lokacin kararrawa na 7 maraice Ana sayar da tikiti yanzu awww.AuraMaine.com.

NEF SELLS OUT BANGOR FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR WITH WILD MMA CARD

Bangor, Maine (Satumba 9, 2018) - New England Combats (NEF) held its latest mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” on Saturday night at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. It was the third time in as many years that the fight promotion visited the Queen City and sold out the venue.

The main event featured a bout hailed as theBattle of Bangoras popular locals Haruna “M” Lacey (6-2) da kuma Jon Lemke (7-9) squared off. Lacey submitted Lemke in the first round with a rear-naked choke.

Garinsu fi so “A” Ryan Sanders (17-9) took on MandoBig ChinoMontoya (10-7) a co-main taron. A 4:10 alamar zagaye na farko, Sanders, the reigning NEF Professional Lightweight Champion, forced Montoya to tap to a guillotine choke.

It was a successful night for the Choi Institute of Portland, Maine as Kalibu Hall (2-0) da kuma Ernesto Ornelas (4-7) were both victorious via stoppages in their respective bouts.

In the amateur headliner, Maine Amateur Wrestling Hall of Famer, 54-shekara daya Pat Kelly (4-1) put his lightweight title on the line against Massachusetts Ed Forlenza (3-2) in what Kelly vowed would be his final MMA fight. Forlenza was able to score a technical knockout via referee stoppage due to strikes to capture the title. Bayan da yaki, Kelly gave an impassioned speech, thanking his coaches at Young’s MMA in Bangor as the capacity crowd gave him a standing ovation.

Nostos MMA also shined on the amateur portion of the card. The Somersworth, New Hampshire-based team went 2-0 kamar yadda Zac Richard (2-0) da kuma Andrew Brown (1-0) picked up wins under the guidance of Nostos head coach, and current UFC fighter, Devin Powell.

NEF announced its return to Portland, scheduled to take place at Aura on Saturday, Nuwamba 17. A taron da aka mai taken “NEF 36: Battle for the Gold. It will be the final NEF event of 2018.

The full results of from Bangor, Maine:

Sana'a MMA

Jon Lemke def. Aaron Lacey via rear-naked choke submission, zagaye 1

Ryan Sanders def. Armando Montoya via guillotine choke submission, zagaye 1

Kalibu Hall def. CJ Ewer via D’Arce choke submission, zagaye 1

Josh Harvey def. Jay Ellis via triangle choke submission, zagaye 1

Ernesto Ornelas def. Zenon Herrera via guillotine choke submission, zagaye 3

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Ed Forlenza def. Pat Kelly via TKO, zagaye 1

Christian Barrett def. David Hart via TKO, zagaye 1

Zac Richard def. Clifford Redman via TKO, zagaye 1

Taylor Bartlett fought Jacob Deppmeyer to a draw

Shawn Costigan def. David Hills via TKO, zagaye 1

Jordan Young def. Joe Howard via rear-naked choke submission, zagaye 2

Andrew Brown def. Chris Lachcik via armbar submission, zagaye 1

NEF ta gaba gauraye-Martial Arts-aukuwa, “NEF 36: Battle for the Gold,” will see the company make its return to Aura in Portland, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place Saturday, Nuwamba 17, 2018 with a bell time of 7 pm. The ticket pre-sale is happening now at www.AuraMaine.com with promo codeNEF. Tickets will be on-sale to the general public on Monday, Satumba 10 a 9:00 a.m. EDT.

CALEB HALL TAKES NO SHORTCUTS IN MIXED-MARTIAL-ARTS CAREER

Bangor, Maine (Satumba 3, 2018) – There’s no evidence that Easy Street exists in the world of professional mixed-martial-arts.

 

 

 

If it did, it’s safe to say Caleb Hall wouldn’t be able to find it, even if he were furnished the most precise global positioning system and the unlimited kindness of strangers.

 

 

 

Hall is wired to fight hard, fight often, and fight against the best available competition to give himself an accurate barometer of where he stands in the sport.

 

 

 

That won’t change this Saturday, Satumba 8ga watan, when he takes on C.J. Ewer in a lightweight bout at New England Fights 35: “Wicked Season.” The card will take place at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor with an opening bell time of 7 p.m.

 

 

 

Hall, 24, a multi-time state champion wrestler during his career at Dirigo High School, isn’t bothered that he’ll be taking on a hometown hero who has been a titleholder for the regional promotion. It seems he subscribes to pro wrestling legend Ric Flair’s mantra: To be the man, you’ve got to beat the man.

 

 

 

“Whoever they offer and put in front of me is who I’m going to take on,” Hall said. “It doesn’t matter to me. It’s a big fight and it’s in his hometown. That definitely makes it more interesting.”

 

 

 

The fight is a natural pairing for two of Maine’s top pros. Each is eager to get back into the NEF hexagon, for opposite reasons, after their results earlier this year.

 

 

 

Hall handled John Ortolani, a wily veteran with main-event experience on his 20-fight ledger, in an impressive April pro debut. His game well developed from a double-digit total of amateur scraps, Hall earned a submission via the rarity of a Von Flue choke at 2:16 na bude zagaye.

 

 

 

Two months earlier, Ewer sustained his first loss in the pro cage by kneebar against Kemran Lachinov. He’s tough on home turf, duk da haka, as evidenced by a stoppage of Rumford’s Mike Hansen last summer.

 

 

 

“We have similar styles and similar games,” Hall said, “I try not to think about my opponent too much and just try to fight my fight. He’s a tough matchup no matter who he’s in there against.”

 

 

 

Since making his debut only a month after he crossed the legal age threshold of 18, Hall has carved out a reputation as a relentless, crowd-pleasing competitor who isn’t picky about his opponents.

 

 

 

That’s made life easier for NEF co-owner and matchmaker Matt Peterson, who can always count on Hall being ready for prime time near the top of the bill.

 

 

 

“Caleb reminds me a lot of Devin Powell, our former lightweight champion. Devin most recently won in the UFC, the largest fight promotion on the planet,” Peterson said. “Devin got to where he is through good, old-fashioned diligence – desire, e kanka, discipline and hard work. Caleb’s approach mirrors Devin’s. He’s not looking for the easy path to get where he wants to go.”

 

 

 

Everything else about Hall’s progression in the sport has been measured conservatively.

He toiled in the amateur ranks for more than five years, wanting to make sure that his acumen was developed and his repertoire well-balanced.

 

 

 

“I think I’m pretty well-rounded in every area,” Hall said, “My wrestling is still probably the strongest part of my game, but everything else is starting to catch up, like my submissions and my striking.”

 

 

 

Hall never budged from his amateur weight of 145 until moving up to 155 – historically NEF’s deepest and toughest pro division – for his shot at Ortolani.

 

 

 

He and Ewer are now jockeying for position in a class that provided great success for the likes of Powell, Bruce Boyington, Ryan Sanders, Jon Lemke and Jesse Erickson. Advancing to that fray would have been foolhardy if Hall hadn’t done things the right way physically and nutritionally.

 

 

 

“For me it’s been more about training and putting it on the right way. It wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be. I could still make 145, but this is a lot better for my body,” Hall said. “I was in the same weight class from the time I entered the sport when I was 18. It was a lot of weight cuts, but I was coming right out of high school wrestling where that was all part of it.”

 

 

 

When he fought at 145, Hall said his day-to-day weight when not in training was just shy of 170 fam. He can now comfortably carry 175 zuwa 180 between bouts. Less last-minute dehydration is necessary to reach the lightweight limit.

 

 

 

“He’s on the treadmill every day. He’s logging his training hours with commitment and focus,” Peterson said. “He’s living the lifestyle. It’s guys like Caleb that really get me excited about the sport, because they show us the best stuff that human beings are made of, and they give us a glimpse of what we’re capable of as people. If Caleb Hall hits the heights that he’s set for himself – and I’m confident that he will get there – it will be because he earned it the entire way.”

 

 

 

Hall appreciates the perception that his fight with Ewer is a big one in the NEF title picture and beyond, but as always he is eager to steer clear of the hype.

 

 

 

“I had a lot of confidence going in (against Ortolani), and that hasn’t changed,” Hall said. “I see every fight as your biggest fight, ta wata hanya. That’s just how I try to approach it. This sport has a small window.”

 

 

 

Three five-minute rounds aren’t much time in the grand scheme, ko dai, although it’s a grueling grind when two action fighters such as Hall and Ewer are going at it.

 

 

 

Despite their first-round finishes last time around, Hall won’t be surprised to see this one venture closer to the advertised distance.

 

 

 

“We’ll see what happens. I don’t go in there thinking I’m going to take him out,” Hall said. “I expect it to be a war. It’ll probably go deep into the second and third rounds, and we’ll see who swims.”

 

 

 

NEF ta gaba gauraye-Martial Arts-aukuwa, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” will see the company make its return to the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place this Saturday, Satumba 8, 2018 with a bell time of 7 pm. Tikiti ne sayarwa yanzu a www.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

NEF ANNOUNCES BIGGEST FIGHT CARD IT HAS EVER BROUGHT TO BANGOR

Bangor, Maine (Agusta 24, 2018) - New England Combats (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” a kan Satumba 8 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. The event will mark the fourth time since 2013 that NEF has visited the Queen City. Tun da farko a yau, the fight promotion announced the full fight card planned for the evening.

The exciting main event will feature two popular Bangor-area athletes doing battle as Jon Lemke (7-8) ya gana Haruna “M” Lacey (5-2) in a lightweight contest. Lemke, wani tsohon soja na Amurka Marine kungiyar soja, trains with Titan Athletics in neighboring Brewer, Maine, while Lacey represents Young’s MMA of Bangor.

The co-main event will see Lacey’s teammate, and reigning NEF Professional Lightweight Champion, “A” Ryan Sanders (16-9) shan a kan ArmandoBig ChinoMontoya (10-6) in a non-title welterweight scrap. Sanders is coming off a huge submission win earlier this summer in Portland, Maine. Montoya, who represents First Class MMA of Brunswick, Maine, will debut in the Pine Tree State after a decade-long career on the southwest MMA circuit.

In another highly-anticipated professional fight, Kalibu Hall (1-0) of the Choi Institute in Portland will face another Young’s MMA team member in the form of CJ Ewer (3-1). After a successful amateur career that saw him capture the NEF Amateur Featherweight Title, Hall impressed with a first-round submission of veteran John Ortolani (8-12) earlier this year in his pro debut. Ewer, a member of the United States Air Force security forces, closed outNEF 30last August in Bangor winning the promotion’s pro middleweight strap over Mike Hansen (5-9).

The amateur portion of the fight card will be headlined by a title fight as Pat “PK” Kelly (4-0) puts both his lightweight belt and undefeated record on the line against the challenge of Ed Forlenza (2-2). Kelly, wanda ya juya 54 last week, is a legend of Maine wrestling mats as both a competitor and coach and a member of the Maine Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame. He vows that this will be the final fight of his MMA career. Forlenza took the fight on short notice after Kelly’s previous challenger dropped out due to injury. He is a member of team Juniko based in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Forlenza is no stranger to the NEF cage. He won his amateur debut atNEF 23in the summer of 2016 on Cape Cod.

Speaking of wrestling coaches, “NEF 35will also feature the amateur debut of Shawn Costigan (0-0). Costigan is a member of the Bucksport High School wrestling coaching staff. He will represent Young’s MMA in his cage debut when he takes on the fellow-debuting David Hills (0-0).

Also on the amateur card will be the brother of CJ Ewer, Roger Ewer (1-0). A pharmacist by day, Roger made his amateur debut last year atNEF 30in Bangor with a second round technical knockout of Dustin Freeman (0-1). A “NEF 35,he will take on Jason Hanley (0-0) of Orchard Park Martial Arts in western New York state.

The fullNEF 35” yaki katin (batun canza):

Sana'a MMA

155 Haruna Lacey 5-2 (Matasa ta MMA) vs Jon Lemke 7-8 (Titan Athletics)

170 Ryan Sanders 16-9 (Matasa ta MMA) vs Armando Montoya 10-6 (Na farko Class MMA)

185 Crowsneck Boutin 2-3 (Bad Little Falls Dojo) vs Mark Gardner 0-0 (A Academy)

155 CJ Ewer 3-1 (Matasa ta MMA) vs Caleb Hall 1-0 (Choi Insistute)

155 Josh Harvey 4-0 (Matasa ta MMA) vs Jay Ellis 15-77 (Team Knockout)

145 Zenon Herrera 1-6 (Team SMOG) vs Ernesto Ornelas 3-7 (Tai Cibiyar)

Mai son MMA

155* Title Pat Kelly 4-0 (Matasa ta MMA) vs Ed Forlenza 2-2 (Juniko)

170 David Hart 0-3 (Kenney’s MMA) vs Christian Barrett 1-0 (Na farko Class MMA)

155 Zac Richard 1-0 (Nostos) vs Clifford Redman 0-5 (Zaman kanta)

150 Taylor Bartlett 1-1 (CMBJJ) vs Jacob Deppmeyer 1-1 (Na farko Class MMA)

265 Roger Ewer 1-0 (Matasa ta MMA) vs Jason Hanley 0-0 (Orchard Park Martial Arts)

180 Jordan Norman 0-1 (Bad Little Falls Dojo) vs Brandon Schwinck 0-2 (Zaman kanta)

145 Joe Howard 1-0 (CMBJJ) vs Jordan Young 0-1 (Zaman kanta)

155 Jesse Fitzsimmons 0-0 (Nostos) vs AJ Morales 0-0 (Orchard Park Martial Arts)

145 Shawn Costigan 0-0 (Matasa ta MMA) vs David Hills 0-0 (Zaman kanta)

135 Nate Boucher 2-3 (CMBJJ) vs Joshua Greenlaw 0-2 (Zaman kanta)

160 Andrew Brown 0-0 (Nostos) vs Chris Lachcik 0-0 (Zaman kanta)

EWER AND HALL ON COLLISION COURSE FOR NEF 35 IN BANGOR

Maine (Yuli 13, 2018) - New England Combats (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” a kan Satumba 8 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. Tun da farko a yau, the fight promotion announced the addition of a professional lightweight bout to the fight card. CJ Ewer (3-1) An shirya da fuska Kalibu Hall (1-0) a wani yaki nauyin 155-fam.

Ewer headlined the previous NEF card in Bangor with a win over Mike Hansen (5-9) last August to claim the professional middleweight title of the promotion. A farkon wannan shekara, he tried to become the first multi-division champion in NEF history when he met Kemran Lachinov (5-2) for the welterweight strap. It was not to be, duk da haka, as Ewer suffered his first professional loss that February evening atNEF 32. A member of Bangor’s Young’s MMA who proudly serves his country with the United States Air Force security forces, Ewer will look to rebound from that loss against Hall this September.

Caleb has improved exponentially every single fight, and he looked amazing his last fight,” said Ewer of his opponent. “Caleb will go very far in this sport, but I am going to make sure he doesn’t do it at my expense. It’s going to be a very tough, very exciting fight for sure.

Caleb Hall surprised many fans when he arrived forNEF 33weigh-ins this spring. The one-time amateur featherweight titleholder looked like a monster version of his former self after bulking up with ten pounds of muscle for his professional debut at lightweight. The next night, Hall squeezed the proverbial life out of rugged veteran John Ortolani (8-13) with a Von Flue choke to pick up his first pro victory. The impressive performance sent a message to the New England MMA scene that Hall had indeed arrived in the pro ranks. Hall is a product of the Choi Institute in Portland, Maine and a two-time state wrestling champion out of Dirigo High School in Dixfield, Maine.

I am looking forward to making another statement with a win over Ewer in his hometown,” stated Hall. “He’s a tough fighter, and I can’t wait to get in there and fight.

NEF ta gaba gauraye-Martial Arts-aukuwa, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” will see the company make its return to the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place Asabar, Satumba 8, 2018 with a bell time of 7 pm. Tikiti ne sayarwa yanzu a www.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

NEF DROWNS PORTLAND WITH RIPTIDE BEFORE CAPACITY CROWD; CHOI INSTITUTE SHINES IN PRO FIGHTS

Portland, Maine (Afrilu 15, 2018) - New England Combats (NEF) made its return to Portland on Saturday night with the fight promotion’s latest mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 33: Riptide.For the second time in as many events at the venue, NEF packed Aura with a sold-out crowd.

On the amateur portion of the card, Yazo Arnold (3-0) continued his winning ways with a highlight-reel, one-punch knockout of David Thompson (1-3). Arnold, a hot prospect out of Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in nearby Lewiston, Maine, dropped Thompson with a right hand in the first round to remain undefeated.

Walt Shea (3-1) da kuma Nate Boucher (2-3) met in the amateur headliner at a catchweight of 130-pounds. Both athletes were looking to bounce back from losses in their last respective NEF appearances, but it was Shea who took the victory late in the third round when referee Kevin MacDonald stopped the fight due to strikes. Earlier in the evening, Shea’s First Class MMA teammate, Ben Murtiff (1-0) won his amateur debut, making for a perfect 2-0 night for the Topsham, Maine-based team.

On the professional side of the card, Ernesto Ornelas (3-7) picked up the win over Carl Langston (0-1) via sunyi baki daya yanke shawara. Lokacin daga baya, Ornelas’s teammate at the Choi Institute Kalibu Hall (1-0) was successful in his pro debut with a first-round submission of veteran John Ortolani (8-13).

The main event of the evening saw longtime Maine MMA veteran Bill Jones (13-11) sha kashi Matt Denning (5-8) via technical knockout in the second round. Denning announced his retirement from cage competition immediately following the bout. Jones’ win capped a successful night for Nostos MMA of Somersworth, New Hampshire. The team went 3-0 a daren da Zac Richard (1-0) da kuma Killian Murphy (1-0) taking home wins on the amateur card.

NEF announced that its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 34: Home of the Bravewould take place back at Aura in Portland onYuni 16, 2018. Already announced for that card, Ross Dannar (1-1) da kuma Devin Corson (1-1) will square off in an amateur lightweight contest, yayin da Haruna Lacey (5-1) returns to the NEF cage to take on Da’mon Blackshear (4-1) in a professional featherweight bout.

The results from Portland, Maine:

Sana'a

Bill Jones def. Matt Denning via TKO, zagaye 2

Kalibu Hall def. John Ortolani via Von Flue Choke, zagaye 1

Ernesto Ornelas def. Carl Langston via unanimous decision

Mai son

Walt Shea def. Nate Boucher via TKO, zagaye 3

Killian Murphy def. Krishna Scott via TKO, zagaye 1

Ben Murtiff def. James Lewis via TKO, zagaye 1

Kam Arnold def. David Thompson via KO, zagaye 1

Mark Gardner def. Brandon Schwinck via rear-naked choke, zagaye 1

Duncan Smith def. Taylor Bartlett via standing guillotine, zagaye 1

Zac Richard def. Gabriel Diaz via TKO, zagaye 1

Liam Fagan def. Curtis Ouellette via unanimous decision

Carol Linn Powell drew Chelsea Tucker (Grappling Match)

NEF ta gaba gauraye-Martial Arts-aukuwa, “NEF 34: Home of the Brave,” will take place at Aura in Portland, Maine on Saturday, Yuni 16, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online at www.AuraMaine.com.

CALEB HALL REACHES MILESTONE IN MIXED-MARTIAL-ARTS CAREER

Portland, Maine (Afrilu 10, 2018) – We all celebrate certain milestone birthdays in our youth that furnish a new level of freedom.

 

 

 

Perhaps the possibility of getting a driver’s license was the be-all, end-all at one point. Some eagerly await the option to vote or to serve their country through the military. And yes, many count the days to when they can toast responsibly with an adult beverage.

 

 

 

Caleb Hall’s grown-up goal, before he knew there were any restrictions against it, was to enter the mixed martial arts cage. Ya kasance 17, a senior wrestler and football player at Dirigo High School, when he learned of an upstart enterprise known as New England Fights.

 

 

 

“Ever since I started wrestling, I started watching MMA and became obsessed with it,” Hall said. “Then when I found out the promoter (Matt Peterson) was from my area and that there were actually fights in Lewiston, Ba zan iya yi imani da shi. I didn’t even know I had to be 18.”

 

 

 

Eleven fights later, his face a tad more weathered but his spirit emboldened from taking on the top amateur competition in northern New England, Hall is turning professional.

 

 

 

Hall will step into the hexagon against 20-fight veteran John Ortolani at “NEF 33: Riptide.” The card will take place at Aura in Portland on Saturday, Afrilu 14.

 

 

 

“He’s a tough opponent. He’s been a pro lacrosse player, so he’s definitely an athlete,” Hall said of Ortolani. “He’s been knocked out nine times to strikes, so I’d say he definitely has a questionable chin. That’s something I can try to capitalize on.”

 

 

 

Teenagers and young adults approached Peterson in droves when he and Nick DiSalvo launched the local organization.

 

 

 

All were enamored with the idea of taking their athletic acumen and fighter’s heart to the cage, so Hall’s interest was nothing new to the matchmaker. Taking the next step to sign a contract was always a different story.

 

 

 

“Caleb is a special athlete,” Peterson said. “He called me when he was 17 years old and asked for a fight. I had to explain to him at that time that he was too young to compete, and to call me when he reached the legal age of 18. To my surprise, he actually called me back when he turned 18, and he’s been an NEF mainstay ever since.”

 

 

 

With family, friends and former teammates packed into the cage side seats, Hall stopped John Parker in 51 seconds that September night.

 

 

 

“That was crazy,"Inji shi. “I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into.”

 

 

 

Hall went 8-3 a matsayin mai son, winning his last three fights. His only NEF losses were to Aaron Lacey and Josh Harvey.

 

 

 

A run that started with a few-months-premature phone call ended with championship gold. Hall picked up the vacant NEF amateur featherweight title by submission over Erik Nelson in April 2016 and defended it by split decision against Johnny Crafts in September of that year.

 

 

 

“He never shies away from a challenge,” Peterson said. “Consistently during his time in the cage, he has embraced the opportunity to face the toughest guys. Whether it was Josh Harvey or (Brazilian jiu-jitsu) brown belt Johnny Crafts, he always goes for it. I don’t think he’s ever turned down a fight that I’ve approached him with, and that’s pretty much unheard of in the combat sporting space.”

 

 

 

Hall was set to make his pro debut when NEF made its initial Portland appearance last November, but he suffered a broken hand in training. The injury required surgery to install a plate, followed by months of physical therapy.

 

 

 

 

It all makes Ortolani (8-12), a Massachusetts native fighting out of Tampa, Florida, an interesting choice for getting those hands dirty once again. While the veteran has lost eight of his past 10 ta faɗa, he owns a win over a name synonymous with NEF, Bruce “Pretty” Boy” Boyington. Ortolani also took Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Bellator Fighting Championships veteran Des Green to the cards before dropping a unanimous decision.

 

 

 

“If you want to make it in the pros, you’ve got to beat some guys, daya,” Hall said. “I think it’s a perfect situation for my first pro fight. I hope his style plays into my hands. I’m going to be head hunting and going for that knockout.”

 

 

 

The fight will take place at the 155-pound lightweight limit. With the exception of two bouts, Hall’s amateur career was contested in the featherweight (145) class.

 

 

 

Hall chalks up the change to the normal growth pattern of young adulthood, although he added that his strength and conditioning routine also played a role.

 

 

 

“He’s a rare kind of competitor, a champion, and when he digs deep and slides it into the next gear, watch out,” Peterson said. “I’m looking forward to witnessing how he will define himself in the pro ranks. If his amateur career is any indication, he’s destined to make a name for himself and turn out some lights in the process.”

 

 

 

Look no farther than Hall’s recent travel itinerary for evidence of that commitment.

Hall, who relocated to Portland to attend college and train at Choi Institute shortly after his NEF debut, recently was in Florida for a two-week stint with the renowned American Top Team.

 

 

 

The eager 17-year-old has evolved into a man with a plan.

 

 

 

“There’s a Maine connection there with (UFC tsohon soja) Mike Brown, who is one of the head coaches. He originally trained at Choi Institute,” Hall said. “It was two weeks, just to get some training and see where I’m at. There are all kinds of UFC guys there to train and spar with. It’s a step up in the level of competition for sure.”

 

 

 

Opening bell for “NEF 33: Riptide” is set for 7 p.m. wannan Asabar, Afrilu 14. Ga tikiti, kira 207.772.8274 or go to www.auramaine.com.