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DIRIGO ALUM DALEY BALANCES WORK, FAMILY AND MMA CAGEFIGHTING

 

 

POUR DIFFUSION IMMÉDIATE: Lewiston, Maine (Juin 14, 2017) – Derek Daley believes that his mixed martial arts training gives him an edge in his career. He also recognizes that training with First Class MMA makes him a better mixed martial artist.

 

It’s a busy life for Daley, a law enforcement officer and father of a 6-year-old daughter, Ella. He will break away for a few frenzied moments on the night ofSamedi, Juin 17, when he returns to the New England Fights hexagon for the first time in a year.

 

Daley, 27, is one of seven fighters who will represent his Brunswick gym at “NEF 29: Stars & Stripes.” The opening bell is set for 7 p.m. at Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston.

 

“I’ve improved in every area, and I’ve really improved my cardio,"Daley dit. “My first fight I was worried about what might happen if I got to the third round.”

 

There was barely time to break a sweat. Daley, a two-time Maine high school wrestling champion at Dirigo High School in Dixfield who later played college football at Husson University, dispatched Johel Stephenson in only 55 secondes.

 

“We had a game plan to hit him with a straight jab to set him up for an overhead right, then get it down to the mat and finish it with ground-and-pound,"Daley dit. “It actually went exactly as we planned it, which was great.”

 

Ce temps, Daley (1-0) takes on the more seasoned Frank Johanson (2-2) of Lewiston’s Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in a featherweight amateur scrap.

 

Daley joins Ras Hylton, Dominic Jones, Rafael Velado, Josh Jones, Jake Deppmeyer and Jon Tefft in the First Class contingent on the docket. He was lured to the training center and the MMA phenomenon by another local police officer with fighting in his blood, Nick Gulliver of Jay.

 

“I had been training jiu-jitsu at the Foundry in Farmington,"Daley dit. “Nick said (MMA) would translate well to law enforcement, and he was right. Plus, John and Jody (Rayon) are just great people.”

 

Raio’s experience on the high school and college wrestling mat has made him a natural mentor for Daley, who hit the 100-win plateau early in his junior year at Dirigo.

Daley won the 119-pound state title as a sophomore and backed it up as a senior at 135 livres, not far from where he fights today at 145.

 

“Derek is a tremendous athlete and one of our best wrestlers,” Raio said. “He has a solid attitude and gives 100 percent every class and sparring session.”

 

It’s admittedly difficult for Daley to balance his competitive passion with his blossoming police career.

 

He began as an officer in Wilton. After moving to Richmond, he applied for work in three surrounding cities. Augusta was first to make him an offer.

 

“I’ve been there since November and it’s a perfect fit for me,"Daley dit. “I have a great sergeant and a great team.”

 

Police work is a family tradition. Daley’s father, Hart, is Chief Deputy of the Oxford County Sheriff’s Department.

 

It was not a case of a father wanting his son to fill his shoes.

 

“I majored in physical education,” Daley noted. “Dad said, ‘Be a teacher. Don’t go into law enforcement.But it’s one of those things that must be pretty stubborn in the family, because my brother and I both are police officers. The schedule is tough and unpredictable.”

 

First Class MMA helps Daley bring his commitments as cop and fighter under one roof. “It’s a great workout. I’m not really into traditional weight lifting. Je veux dire, I did it when I played college football (Husson). This way I get a workout, but it doesn’t feel like I’m working,"Il a dit. “It definitely makes me feel more comfortable if I ever have to get into a physical confrontation as an officer.”

 

Rayon, now retired from the cage after a run as one of NEF’s most popular fighters in its infancy, understands the home vs. work vs. family balance. He is the father of two and was employed full time with the U.S. Postal Service when he got the itch to try combat sports once again.

 

Encore, he is high on his pupil’s potential if Daley ever decides to focus fully on the cage.

 

“The sky is the limit for him in this sport. I can see him getting to the UFC or Bellator if that is the path he chooses,” Raio said. “He is an outstanding police officer and a great father as well. He puts his daughter first in everything he does.”

 

Daley returns the compliments, insisting that even if his foray into MMA winds up being a cup of coffee, he will continue to train at First Class for fitness purposes. He describes the atmosphere as a tight circle of friends and a brotherhood.

 

“It’s a great group of guys. There are no egos,"Daley dit. “I was kind of worried about that when I first showed up. Was I going to be (a target) because I’m a police officer, or were there a bunch of guys all looking to be the alpha dog? But it’s quite the opposite. It’s like a big family. You’re punching a guy in the face, but you’re family.”

 

That goes double for his friendship with Gulliver, who is undefeated as an amateur heavyweight.

 

“I feel like a baby gorilla with its mom when I’m working out with Nick,” he quipped. “I think for him it’s enjoyment just to pound on me.”

 

It certainly reduces the stress when he gets the opportunity to pick on someone his own size at an NEF card, although Daley knows better than to take the veteran Johanson lightly.

 

The CMBJJ fighter enters on a two-fight winning streak, and he defeated First ClassDeppmeyer in February.

 

“Frank is a tough opponent. I saw his fight against Jake,"Daley dit. “He has a tough chin. He takes shots and just keeps coming forward.”

 

Even though he fought in front of thousands at the state wrestling showcase four times as a high school student, Daley is humble enough to acknowledge that an NEF show is a different animal.

 

“I was a complete nervous wreck, like almost to the point where I was ready to puke behind the curtain,” he said of his debut. “Then once I stepped in the cage, it went away and I just did what I had to do. I was able to shake off the rust a little bit.

 

“But it’s still different from wrestling. Back then I wasn’t getting punched in the face.”

 

Le Juin 17 card features four professional MMA fights, four pro boxing matches, and seven amateur skirmishes in the cage. Tickets to “NEF 29: Stars & Stripes” start at $25 et sont disponibles en appelant (207) 783-2009 poste. 525 ou à www.thecolisee.com. For more information on the fight card, se il vous plaît visiterwww.newenglandfights.com.

NEW ENGLAND FIGHTS ANNONCE LES RÉSULTATS DE LEWISTON

Lewiston, Maine (Juin 18, 2016) - Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (NEF) a organisé le dernier événement de la promotion du combat, “NEF 24: TERRE PROMISE” Samedi nuit au Colisée Androscoggin Bank de Lewiston, Maine. L'événement a présenté une gamme complète de boxe professionnelle, arts martiaux mixtes amateurs (MMA) et des combats de MMA professionnels. Presque 2,000 emballé les salles sacrées où Muhammad Ali a autrefois défendu le championnat du monde des poids lourds contre Sonny Liston. Un hommage vidéo spécial a été présenté en l'honneur d'Ali avant le début de l'événement.

 

Pour la deuxième fois depuis avril, Brandon Berry (11-2-1) et James Lester(11-9-1) est allé la distance. Ce temps, contrairement au dernier combat qui a été marqué par un match nul, il y avait un gagnant. Lester retourne dans sa ville natale de Detroit, Michigan, le nouveau champion de boxe poids welter junior du Nord-Est après avoir remporté une décision unanime.

 

Alex Walker (1-1) et Nicole Burgess (0-1) a maintenu vivante la tradition des combats de femmes en volant la vedette aux événements de la NEF. Les deux athlètes se sont affrontés dans ce qui ne peut être décrit que comme un “Thriller en francais” devant une foule assourdissante. Walker a remporté la première victoire de sa carrière de MMA via une soumission de brassard au troisième tour.

 

Les fans qui ont raté l'événement, ou qui étaient au Colisée et veulent le revivre, pouvez regarder la copie archivée de l'émission en vous inscrivant à un compte FloPRO à www.FloCombat.com.

 

Les résultats de Lewiston, Maine:

 

Boxe professionnelle

James Lester déf. Brandon Berry par décision unanime

Russell Lamour bat. Roberto Valenzuela via KO, tour 1

Vinnie Carita def. Francisco Mireles via KO, tour 2

Casey Kramlich bat. Zenon Herrera par TKO, tour 3

Steve Collins, Jr. def. Jose Humberto Corral par décision unanime

PROFESSIONNEL MMA

 

Jesse Erickson def. Amos Collins via KO, tour 1

Brandon Bushaw bat. Matt Denning via Kimura, tour 3

 

AMATEUR MMA

 

Dustin Veinott def. Ryan Burgess via un étranglement triangulaire, tour 2

Mike Bezanson déf. Shawn Bang via KO, tour 1

Derek Daley bat. Johel Stephenson via TKO, tour 1

Justin Witham def. Conner Murphy via un étranglement arrière nu, tour 3

Skyler Bang def. Eddie DeRoche via un étranglement arrière nu, tour 1

Steve Bang, Jr. def. Dom Cofone par guillotine, tour 1

Alex Walker a vaincu. Nicole Burgess via brassard, tour 3

Dr. Steve Bang def. Stacy Lupo via TKO, tour 3

 

prochain événement de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Fights, "NEF 25: HÉROS & VILLAINS,»A lieu le samedi, Septembre 10, 2016 au Colisée Androscoggin Bank de Lewiston, Maine. Billets à partir de seulement $25 et sont en vente dès maintenant au www.TheColisee.com ou en appelant la billetterie du Colisée au 207.783.2009 x 525. Les billets seront également disponibles à la porte le soir de l'événement.

 

Pour plus d'informations sur les mises à jour de cartes événements et de combat, se il vous plaît visitez le site Web de la promotion au www.NewEnglandFights.com. En outre, vous pouvez regarder des vidéos au NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, les suivre sur Twitternefights et rejoindre le groupe Facebook officiel "New England combats."

 

À propos de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Fights

 

Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (“NEF”) est une entreprise de promotions événements lutte. La mission de la NEF est de créer les événements de la plus haute qualité pour les combattants et les fans du Maine semblables. 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.