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DESPITE SETBACKS, NATE BOUCHER IS NOT BACKING DOWN

Kia tukuna tonutia atu: Bangor, Maine (January 23, 2019) – Nate Boucher’s journey inside the New England Fights’ (Nef) whakauru toi hōia (MMA) cage has not been a course without its challenges and heartbreak along the way.

After winning his first two outings at the start of his amateur fight career, Boucher, a lifelong wrestler, earned a chance to compete for the NEF Flyweight Championship. His title shot came in November 2017 in front of a sold-out crowd when NEF made its highly anticipated Portland, Maine debut. That night, Boucher was outscored on the judge’s cards and dropped a close, controversial split-decision to NEF veteran Justin Witham. It’s a loss that continues to confound Boucher almost a year and a half later.

“As far as I’m concerned, I won the flyweight title that night,” Boucher stated recently in an interview with Ryan Jarrell and Bryan Stackpole on theBetween Rounds Radiopodcast. “I try to watch that fight and be optimistic the best that I can. I try to watch that fight and be respectful of what the judge’s could have seen. There’s not an absolute bone in my body that sees the fight going the way the judge’s said it went. E te mea, they decided that Justin Witham won that night. He knows I’m coming after him. I’m going to do what it takes to get back into that title conversation and I’m going to get that win back. "

The Witham loss would be followed by two more defeats for Boucher.

In Boucher’s first fight back after losing to Witham, he dropped another split-decision against his hometown wrestling rival, multiple-time state champion, and former NEF Flyweight Champion, Ryan "Gordo" Burgess.

Jumping right back into the cage two months after his loss to Burgess, Boucher sustained the only stoppage defeat on his record when he lost via third-round technical knockout to former bantamweight title contender, Walt Shea, who fights out of John Raio’s First Class MMA in Brunswick, Maine.

Last November, down but not out, Boucher rebounded from three-losses-in-a-row by finishing 2018 off with a first-round submission victory over Jordan Young, a state champion wrestler from Belfast, Maine. The contest took place in the 135-pound weight class.

“Jordan was coming off of a win against my teammate—a tough teammate of mine,"Ka mea a Boucher. “Not many guys on a three-fight skid would take a fight with a guy coming off of a win and then beat him in the first round. Na, I hope that opened some eyes for people so they know exactly what I’m about and they know that I’m strong mentally.

“I’m very happy with myself that I was able to fight like I train,” Boucher recounted regarding his win over Young. “The cut to 135 isn’t as much as it is to flyweight and I think that played a big part in my cardio. I was in great shape for that fight. Hinengaro, I knew I was going to win months before the fight happened.”

With six bouts already under his belt, Boucher, at only 22-years of age, knows that he still has limitless room to grow within the sport.

“I’m an amateur,” he noted to Jarrell and Stackpole. “I’m a student of the game and I’m learning and developing my skills. I haven’t even come close to what my full potential is. I knew what I can achieve—I know what is possible if I stay on the path.”

Boucher’s 2019 fight season officially begins on Friday, February 1st when he’s scheduled to face newcomer Dillon Henry from First Class MMA. Henry is also a wrestler, having competed for Windham High School. Henry now trains with one of Boucher’s previous opponents, Walt Shea. Regardless of being pitted against the teammate of the only fighter that’s ever stopped him in MMA competition, Boucher stated that he’s confident in the matchup.

“I know he’s going to be training with Walt Shea, mārama,"Ka mea a Boucher. “I know that Walt Shea is going to pass down information he feels is going to help him. It won’t… He seems to look like a strong guy. All I am going to do is I’m going to prepare myself and I’m going to become a better fighter in this fight camp and I’m going to go out there and fight him. I think it will go my way, for sure.”

Squaring off in the cage against other talented wrestlers is nothing new for Boucher. He defeated four-time Maine state wrestling champion Jeremiah Barkac by first-round submission the last time he competed in Bangor. Ryan Burgess was a three-time state champion for Mountain Valley High School in Rumford, Maine.

“I probably perform at my best against wrestlers,” Boucher stated. “They have really bad habits that a lot of wrestlers don’t seem to be able to shake off their first couple of fights, including myself. Fortunate for me, I have a coach like Jesse Erickson who’s a top-level guy when it comes to the jiu jitsu game around these parts, and he’s shown me the difference between what wrestling the sport is and what wrestling in a fight is. They’re different types of wrestling. I think he’s [Henry] going to expose himself and leave himself open. He’s going to make some rookie mistakes and I’m going to capitalize.”

While the prospect of defeating another wrestler in the NEF cage is an inspiring proposition to Boucher, he’s also excited by the opportunity to once again compete in Maine’s Queen City.

“I’ve never lost in Bangor,” Nate said. “I love that venue. I love the city of Bangor. I’m excited to be there and I’m excited to be sharing a card with some of the monsters that are on it. There’s a lot of great fights on this card and I’m very much looking forward to seeing some of them myself. It’s going to be a great show—I can’t wait.”

“I’m starting to earn my stripes a little bit in the cage,” Boucher added. “I’m starting to get more comfortable. I’m starting to feel more and more like a recognized name in the NEF—and I think all of that is going to play a factor. I think he’s [Henry] bit off a little more than he can chew for his first fight and, kāore, he’s going to figure that out very hard on February 1.”

As 2018 came to a close, Boucher, like many forward-thinking individuals, clearly defined his goals for the year ahead.

“I will be the flyweight champ in the NEF at the end of this year [2019],” Boucher stated confidently. “No doubt about it. That’s what my mind is set on right now.

“My teammate, Kam Arnold, he’s going to carry that belt straight through at 135. Te tangata, the two of us together are some bad dudes. I’m fortunate to have him to push me through this mentally and be able to get me on the right mindset of what a champion is supposed to be—and I’m going to be there, right there with him at flyweight. Te tangata, it’s going to be one hell of a one-two punch, e te no te tino. "

hui whakauru-hōia-toi muri o NEF, "NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” will take place on Friday, February 1, 2019 i te Cross Insurance Center i Bangor, Maine with a bell time of 8 pm. Tickets are on-sale now atwww.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

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New Ingarangi whawhai ("Nef") Ko te whawhai whakatairanga ngā kaupapa kamupene. NEF’s mission is to create the highest quality events for fighters and fans alike. Whānui wheako i roto i te whakahaere hākinakina whawhai he kapa whakahaere o nef, production ngā kaupapa, whanaungatanga pāpāho, marketing, ture me te pānuitanga.

Raruraru Rere Runga rite mua Falcons timí Kia rite mō te MMA Cage Battle

Lewiston, Maine (January 10, 2018) – Whakatipu ake i roto i te hapori puru-kara taua, me te atu i roto i te taua, hōtaka hākinakina ngā papa e kore e tika kia rua nga tangata hoa pai.

 

 

 

Mua hoa tākaro Valley Mountain High School, a whawhai heke mai New England whakauru hoariri toi hōia, Ryan Burgess ko Nate Boucher he taunakitanga o te parau tawhito, “ia rātau ahu whakahawea.”

 

 

 

Burgess, 24, ko Boucher, 21, ka whawhai i roto i te a'ee mā runaruna i "NEF 32: Super Rāhoroi"I runga i Rāhoroi, February 3. Ko te whawhai i Androscoggin Bank Colisee ka whakatau i te tau kotahi nguha i roto i te wehenga 125-pauna, ka whiwhi i te toa koperea he taitara ki toa Justin Witham.

 

 

 

ka kua te reira i tata te tau mai Burgess, he toru-wā toa Maine nonoke kura nui, me te titleholder NEF mua, haere ki roto ki te whare herehere. huaina e ia NEF tahi-rangatira, me te matchmaker Matt Peterson me āta tono i te whawhai Boucher.

 

 

 

Aha? I te kotahi ringa, ko reira he whakatau pakihi i muri tata o Boucher, ritua-whakatau mate ki Witham i roto i te taitara a'ee Whiringa.

 

 

 

"Kua kua ahau i roto i mo te tau. I tumanako ahau ki peke matau hoki ki te whawhai taitara,"Ua haamaramarama Burgess. "I muri i whawhai a Nate ki Witham, i mohio ahau e hiahia ana ia i te rematch tonu. Kia riro te reira kitea kihai i e haere ana ki te tupu noa April, ka ui ahau ki te taea e meatia e matou tenei whawhai i roto i te Hui-tanguru, a tangohia ana Nate reira ".

 

 

 

Burgess (2-2) muri whakarewahia kotahi e rua ranei pohū pāpāho pāpori i puta ki te tohu i te tahi taumata o inoino ki tona hoa Falcon. Ko te pea iti whaiaro i te rauhanga; ite Burgess ha faingamālie ki te whakamahi te mea kite ia rite tetahi o nga chinks i roto i te patu o Boucher.

 

 

 

"Nate, ake mai ko ia he koati, He huru mimi-rawakore ina ngaro ia. Te ti'aturi nei e ahau ki te whakaiti ia ia i te iti moka, me te kia tino kore e ia i ki manukanuka tenei whawhai whiwhi i roto i nga ringa o nga kaiwhakawa,"Ka mea a Burgess. "Nate pea i taea kua he rua- ranei-toru-wā toa kāwanatanga, ki te i hoatu e ia ia te whai wāhi ki te mahi e. Ki te ia kua tonu te taua huru i whakahokia e ia na, te haere i te reira ki te mutunga i te ara ano. "

 

 

 

Burgess Ko tetahi o wha anake e toru-wā toa kāwanatanga i roto i te hītori MVHS. Opuahia, teina o Boucher, Etana, oti ano te feat.

 

 

 

Boucher, e kua tangohia i roto i wha-wā toa whāriki Maine kura nui, me rua-wā whiringa New England, Jeremiah Barkac o Dexter i roto i tona wa i roto i te tapaono NEF, titiro a ka tangi rite te pūāhua rerekē atu te tetahi e takatakahi atu i te whāriki rite te taiohi.

 

 

 

I muri toa ana whawhai tuatahi e rua ki te humarie, Boucher (2-1) Ko e kore te kotahi anake i roto i te whare nei ua i mea ai ia nui ki te whiwhi i te whitiki i roto i Portland.

 

 

 

"Whakaaro ahau te mana e ahau nga rauna tuatahi e rua o te whawhai. e toru katoa, tino. Ko te rua tuatahi ahau tino nui i (Witham) kowaowaotia atu,"Ka mea a Boucher. "Mutu te reira i ake te he wheako akoranga hoki ahau e kore e taea e koutou te waiho i te whawhai ki nga kaiwhakawa. Ko te mea nui e pā ana ki te rarangi runaruna he, i o te akoranga tiaki ahau e pā ana ki toku lekooti, i te mutunga o te ra te reira wahi o te tukanga ako, ki te hanga koe i te ngaio pai. "

 

 

 

I roto i te whakautu ki Burgess’ waipūtanga i runga i Facebook, ui Boucher whanonga te toa o mua i muri i toa i te here NEF rua whawhai ki tona mahi.

 

 

 

"E kore au nui mo te korero paru ahau. Ahau oaoa i tika te hākinakina. Ahau rite ki te whawhai, me te ka tika haere te kāinga. e ia i te reira i te iti ki te hanga i tona huru whakaaro ahau,"Ka mea a Boucher. "Maturuturu iho e ia te whitiki hoki i he ia raruraru hanga taimaha, i te mea tino faatura ore, i roto i toku whakaaro. Ko atu ia mo te ia, na au ahau inaianei mua o ia, a ka mohio ia kua ia ki te haere i roto i ahau. "

 

 

 

ka mea a Burgess whakamahia ia e okioki i ki te whakaoti i tona mātauranga kāreti me te whakawhanake ana taipitopito tuakiri rite he kaiāwhina kaihaumanu tinana, tohu e he pea atu ki te hei tona mahi i te MMA wā roa-te tikanga hauora.

 

 

 

I tonu ia tona hōtaka whakangungu i Rumford Center Community ki berserkers MMA, ka mea a Burgess i reira iti kaha, me te hanganga i mua ki tona parekura ki Witham me Dustin Veinott. patua mua Burgess tāwhai e rua.

 

 

 

"Pae tino tonu i patu te ratou e ahau, otiia hinengaro kihai i ahau i rite rite rite kia ahau kua. Na au nui atu arotahi ahau,"Ka mea a Burgess. "I te wa i oti ahau te kura, mahi-wā wahi 20 ki 30 haora i te wiki, me te haere ki te kura mo te pea tetahi atu 40. ngaro ahau e rua whawhai te wahi i ahau i raro i te taimaha. I whiwhi ahau taimaha ia ratou e tapahi i te tahi atu eé taimaha. Hiahia haere ahau i roto i reira i te rohe, a e hoatu ana e ratou ki runga ki 10 ki 15 pauna i waenganui i te paunatia-i roto i, me te whawhai. "

 

 

 

Boucher Admittedly kore tae tona pūmanawa rite te mamau kura nui. Kua aru ia he ara rerekē atu Burgess, whakauru i Central Maine Palāsilá Jiu-Jitsu - te wahi ia whakaako tonu tenei ra - i tau 13.

 

 

 

"E e ahau etahi o nga hoa whakangungu uaua me pai i roto i te āhua,"Ka mea a Boucher. "Kua tae mai toku Jiu-Jitsu te ara roa, tata te wāhi i reira kua haere ai toku tohe i te iti moka. O te akoranga, mamau Ko te aha ahau haere hoki tonu ki ina hiahia ahau i te reira. Taku Tūrongo he po-a-ra. Ko reira ri'ari'a hoki toku whawhai tuatahi. "

 

 

 

tapiritia ia e kua tae mai tona angitu nui i roto i MMA i te utu o kainonoke mua.

 

 

 

Kei te tatau Burgess i runga i Boucher ki haafaufaa ore i te toenga o tona wāwāhi. Ka rite ki te tangata e tangohia e ake tohe i runga i te rōpū kura waenganui Varsity teina i roto i te whitu o kōeke, ka mea ia e kawea tona hītori rite te ako tere kua runga ki kingitanga o Jiu-Jitsu me te mekemeke.

 

 

 

"Whakaaro ahau kei te haere ia ki te kia miharo. whakaaro ia matau ia te mea kawea e ahau ki te tepu,"Ka mea a Burgess. "Katoa mohio ia e pā ana ki ahau ko toku nonoke, engari i ahau he rota atu atu e ki te hinga hoki ki runga ki. Ahau e matau kua ia te mea e hopoi mai ki te tepu. A e kore te haere ia ki te ako i roto i te rua marama he aha kua ako ahau i roto i te rua tau."

 

 

 

Ko te pere whakatuwheratanga i runga i February 3 Kei te whakaturia hoki 7 p.m. E wātea ana i ngā tīkiti www.TheColisee.com.

 

 

 

Mō New Ingarangi whawhai

 

 

New Ingarangi whawhai ("Nef") Ko te whawhai whakatairanga ngā kaupapa kamupene. Misioni a nef ko ki te waihanga i te mau ohipa kounga teitei mō ngā whawhai, me pā o Maine rite tahi. Whānui wheako i roto i te whakahaere hākinakina whawhai he kapa whakahaere o nef, production ngā kaupapa, whanaungatanga pāpāho, marketing, ture me te pānuitanga.

NEW CHAMPIONS CROWNED, MAIN EVENT THRILLS AS NEF 31 SELLS OUT AURA FOR PORTLAND DEBUT

Kia tukuna tonutia atu: Portland, Maine (Whiringa 3, 2017) - New Ingarangi whawhai (Nef) made its long-awaited debut in Portland, Maine i runga i Rāhoroi night before a sold-out crowd at Aura.

I roto i te hui matua o te ahiahi, hometown favorite Paul Gorman (11-9) took on James Blair (5-2) in a 130-pound catchweight contest. The crowd was on the edge of its collective seat for a thrilling three-round war that will be a definite “whawhai o te tau” candidate for 2017. Gorman pulled off the unanimous decision on the judges’ scorecards.

The ever-popular John “Class Tuatahi” Ray (3-8) returned to the NEF cage after a three-year retirement. Raio faced a game Zenon Herrera (0-6) and came out with the win in the third round when Herrera tapped out to a guillotine choke.

I te taha ki amateur o te kāri, three new champions were crowned. Terrance Jean-Jacques (3-0) became the new NEF Amateur Heavyweight Champion with a unanimous decision victory over defending champion Nick Gulliver (4-1). Justin Witham (4-4) is the new flyweight titleholder after defeating Nate Boucher (2-1) i te whakatau ritua. Hilarie Rose (5-3) made history as the first women’s champion in promotion history by capturing the strawweight title against Alex Walker (4-2).

Two milestones were set early in the night as Jayda Bailey (1-0) became the youngest fighter to ever emerge victorious in the NEF cage, while Garry Carr (1-0) took the honor of the oldest fighter to ever win in the NEF cage. Bailey turned 18 just eight days prior to the event. Carr is 56 years young.

In addition to an evening of fights, fans were able to meet special guest RonaldoJacareSouza (24-5). Souza is currently the number-four ranked middleweight in the UFC.

The results from Portland, Maine:

NGAIO

Paul Gorman def. James Blair via unanimous decision

John Raio def. Zenon Herrera via guillotine, tawhio 3

AMATEUR

Hilarie Rose def. Alex Walker via TKO, tawhio 1

Justin Witham def. Nate Boucher via split decision

Terrance Jean-Jacques def. Nick Gulliver via unanimous decision

Carl Langston DEF. Henry Clark via unanimous decision

Mohammed al Kinani def. Phil Pearson via KO, tawhio 1

Isaac Therrien def. Chad Weymouth via TKO, tawhio 1

Francesca Morabito def. Carol Linn Powell via unanimous decision

Emmett Huber def. Will McCall via guillotine, tawhio 1

Bill Cole def. Nathan Pete via rear-naked choke, tawhio 2

Garry Carr def. David Hart via rear-naked choke, tawhio 1

Mark Gardner def. Carlton Charles via TKO, tawhio 2

Sarah Matulis def. Chelsea Elizabeth via TKO, tawhio 1

Jayda Bailey def. Danae Dostie via TKO, tawhio 1

hui whakauru-hōia-toi muri o NEF, “Nef 32: Super Rāhoroi,” ka kite i te kamupene hanga ona hoki ki te Colisee Androscoggin Bank i Lewiston, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, February 3, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online atwww.TheColisee.com.

NEF ANNOUNCES MONUMENTAL FIGHT CARD FOR PORTLAND DEBUT

Portland, Maine (October 6, 2017) - New Ingarangi whawhai (Nef) will make its long-awaited debut in Portland on Rāmere, Whiringa 3, 2017 at Aura with “Nef 31: The Old Port.” I mua i teie mahana, the fight promotion announced the full fight card for the event featuring a full slate of professional and amateur mixed-martial-arts bouts.

Maine fan-favorite Paul Gorman (10-9) is scheduled to take on James “The FlyinHawaiianBlair (5-1) in the main event of the evening. Gorman, the former NEF bantamweight titleholder and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt out of the Academy in Portland, makes his return to the NEF cage after a three-year absence. Blair is a hot prospect from the world-renowned American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Florida where he trains alongside a veritable murderersrow of current and former world champions like Mike Brown (26-9), Tyron Woodley (18-3-1), and Joanna Jędrzejczyk (14-0) just to name a few.

Reigning NEF Professional Middleweight Champion CJ tiaka (3-0) will be in action when he takes on Crowsneck Boutin (2-3) in a non-title affair. Ewer captured the 185-pound title over the summer when he submitted Mike Hansen (5-6) i “Nef 30: Rumble in Bangor.Boutin will be coming off a year-long layoff from competition.

The Blackpool RipperMatt Probin (0-0) makes his pro MMA debut against rugged veteranJosh Parker (6-9). Both Probin and Parker have extensive backgrounds as professional boxers. Probin has trained and competed in Muay Thai in Thailand. Parker is the founder of Ruthless MMA & Boxing of Waterville, Maine.

John “Class Tuatahi” Ray (2-8) will come out of retirement to face Zenon “K-Bar” Herrera (0-5). Raio last fought in the summer of 2015. He is the head coach of First Class MMA based in Brunswick, Maine. Herrera, a veteran of both the United States Army and Marine Corps, is looking for his first win since joining the professional ranks two years ago.

The amateur side of the card will feature a total of three title fights. NEF Amateur Heavyweight Champion Nick “The Guardian” Gulliver (4-0) will defend his strap against WWE signeeTerrance Jean-Jacques (2-0), ia Nate Boucher (2-0) a Justin Witham (3-4) square off for the vacant flyweight title. Alex Walker (4-1) a Hilarie Rose (4-3) will make history when they battle for the first-ever NEF women’s championship in the strawweight division.

The Walker-Rose fight will be one of four female bouts featured on theNEF 31amateur card. Carol Linn Powell (0-0), wife of former NEF Professional Lightweight Champion and current UFC competitor Devin Powell (8-3), is scheduled to make her cage debut against Francesca Morabito (0-0). Jayda “Lil Killah” Bailey (0-0) makes her debut just eight days after her 18th birthday, the legal minimum age for competing in MMA in Maine, in a bantamweight bout with Danae Dostie (0-0) ia Sarah Matulis (0-0) a Chelsea Elizabeth(0-0) face off in yet another double amateur debut.

The fullNEF 31” kāri whawhai (kaupapa ki te huri i me te whakaaetanga o te aro Hākinakina Mana o Maine):

 

NGAIO MMA

180 CJ tiaka 3-0 (MMA o Young) vs Crowsneck Boutin 2-3 (Independent)

 

150 John Ray 2-8 (Tuatahi Class MMA) vs Zenon Herrera 0-5 (Independent)

 

145 Josh Parker 6-9 (Nanakia MMA & Mekemeke) vs Matt Probin 0-0 (CMBJJ/Young’s MMA)

 

135 Paul Gorman 10-9 (Ko te Academy) vs James Blair 5-1 (American Top Team)

 

AMATEUR MMA

 

265*TITLE Nick Guilliver 4-0 (c) (First Class /Foundry) vs Terrance Jean-Jacques 2-0 (Hono Team)

 

125*TITLE Nate Boucher 2-0 (CMBJJ) vs Justin Witham 3-4 (Aro Club Shatterproof)

 

115 *TITLE Alex Walker 4-1 (Kaze) vs Hilarie Rose 4-3 (USMMA)

265 Matt Glover 1-1 (Berserkers MMA) vs Jason Field 0-2 (Kenney’s MMA)

 

175 Carlton Charles 1-0 (Charles Family Fighting/Fire&Iron Athletics) vs Nate Evans 0-0

 

170 Mohammed al Kinani 0-0 (Evolution Athletix) vs Phil Pearson 0-1 (Tuatahi Class MMA)

 

170 David Grant 0-0 (Evolution Athletix) vs Tom Rials 0-0 (Nostos)

 

155 Will McCall 1-2 (Evolution Athletix) vs Chad Pierce 1-0 (Ko te Academy)

 

155 Nick Banks 0-0 (Choi Institute) vs Emmett Huber 0-1 (Ko te Academy)

 

155 Garry Carr 0-0 (CMBJJ) vs David Hart 0-1 (Kenney’s MMA)

135 Sarah Matulis 0-0 (Aro Club Shatterproof) vs Chelsea Elizabeth 0-0 (Tuatahi Class MMA)

 

135 Danae Dostie 0-0 (Kenney’s MMA) vs Jayda Bailey 0-0 (MMA o Young)

 

135 Carl Langston 6-9 (MMA o Young) vs Henry Clark 3-3 (Choi Institute)

 

135 Kam Arnold 1-0 (CMBJJ) vs Caleb Costello 3-4 (MMA o Young)

 

135 Carol Linn Hawkins 0-0 (Nostos) vs Francesca Morabito 0-0 (Choi Institute)

 

hui whakauru-hōia-toi muri o NEF, “Nef 31: The Old Port,” will see the company debut in Portland, Maine at the brand new, state-of-the-art venue Aura. The event is scheduled to take place on Rāmere, Whiringa 3, 2017. He tīkiti i runga i te hoko inaianei i www.auramaine.com.

NEF FLYWEIGHT TITLE WILL BE UP FOR GRABS IN PORTLAND

Portland, Maine (August 21, 2017) - New Ingarangi whawhai (Nef) will make its debut in Portland on Rāmere, Whiringa 3, 2017 at Aura with “Nef 31: The Old Port.” I mua i teie mahana, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur mixed-martial-arts title bout to the card. Nate Boucher (2-0) Ka fehangahangai Justin Witham (3-4) with the winner to be crowned the new NEF MMA Amateur Flyweight Champion. The 125-pound title currently sits vacant.

Nate Boucher brings a background in wrestling with him to the cage. He competed for Mountain Valley High School (MVHS) in Rumford, Maine prior to training in MMA. Boucher made his NEF debut in 2014, just months after his eighteenth birthdaythe legal age limit for competing in MMA in Maine. Earlier this month in Bangor, Boucher made his return to the NEF cage. He was victorious by first-round submission over Jeremiah Barkac (0-1). Boucher is currently a member of Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ).

It’s an amazing feeling knowing that my childhood dream is coming true,” said Boucher when reached for comment. “This fight was only a matter of time. All my years of training is for this moment.

Justin Witham got off to a slow start in his amateur career. He lost his first three in a row prior to his first victory over Brent Ouellette (0-1) by technical knockout in the first round. Witham is currently riding a two-fight win streak. I mua i tēnei tau, he submitted previous flyweight champion Ryan Burgess (2-2) in a non-title bout, avenging an earlier loss to Burgess. Witham represents the Shatterproof Combat Club.

Much respect to my opponent and anyone who steps inside the cage,” said Witham. “Every fighter has a fight that makes or breaks him. I will not break. This is the culmination of three years of hard work. Blood, sweat and tearstime away from my loved ones. Capturing the 125-pound title means everything to me and I will not be leaving without it over my shoulder!”

hui whakauru-hōia-toi muri o NEF, “Nef 31: The Old Port,” will see the company make its long-awaited debut in Portland, Maine at the brand new, state-of-the-art venue Aura. The event is scheduled to take place on Rāmere, Whiringa 3, 2017. He tīkiti i runga i te hoko inaianei i www.auramaine.com.

Mō New Ingarangi whawhai

New Ingarangi whawhai ("Nef") Ko te whawhai whakatairanga ngā kaupapa kamupene. Misioni a nef ko ki te waihanga i te mau ohipa kounga teitei mō ngā whawhai, me pā o Maine rite tahi. Whānui wheako i roto i te whakahaere hākinakina whawhai he kapa whakahaere o nef, production ngā kaupapa, whanaungatanga pāpāho, marketing, ture me te pānuitanga.

BROTHER AND SISTER MMA FIGHTERS RETURN TO CAGE AT NEF 27

 

Lewiston, Maine (Hakihea 15, 2016) -mo Ingarangi whawhai (Nef) returns to the Androscoggin Bank Colisee on February 11, 2017 with its next mixed-martial-arts event, “Nef 27: RESURGENCE.” I mua i teie mahana, the fight promotion announced the addition of two amateur bouts to the card. Ryan Burgess (2-1) ka whawhai Justin Witham (2-4) in a flyweight contest while his sister, Nicole Burgess (0-1), e i runga i Sarah Ziehm (0-0) in the strawweight division.

 

This will not be the first time the Burgess siblings have competed on an NEF card together. Last June atNEF 24,Ryan and Nicole would taste defeat at the hands of Dustin Veinott (5-4) and Alex Walker (2-1), aua. They will look to redeem themselves on February 11.

 

I’m super excited to get my sister back in the cage on the same card as me,” said Ryan Burgess. “She has always been a competitor and being able to train side by side with her throughout this fight camp will help me as much as it will help her. She is tough as nails and everything I will be helping her learn over the next two months will just reinforce the knowledge I have already obtained from my coaches. Her debut was against a seasoned fighter in Alex Walker and I can’t wait to see her take home her first win on February 11th.”

 

Ryan and Nicole are based out of the Berserkers MMA camp in Rumford, Maine. They grew up in neighboring Mexico, Maine. Ryan was a three-time state wrestling champion out of Mountain Valley High School, while Nicole, a multi-sport athlete, also wrestled and excelled in field hockey. She has continued her field hockey career at Plymouth State University. Ryan captured the NEF MMA Flyweight Title last year. Both siblings are confident that Nicole can replicate his success in the cage.

 

Training with my brother is both a challenge and a blessing,” said Nicole. “We’ll get on each other’s nerves, but at the end of the day we want each other to succeed. Ētahi atu, he’s a good partner to have on your team.

 

Ryan’s bout at “NEF 27” will be a rematch. In their first meeting, he defeated Justin Witham via unanimous decision atNEF 18in the summer of 2015.

 

Rematching Witham will be a perfect opportunity for me to showcase the huge strides I have made over the last year and a half since the beginning of my MMA career. He is a really tough dude and I know he will show up for a war, but I have made huge improvements in all aspects of my game since adding Jason Bell to my corner and I will be the one to decide the outcome of this fight. I will control the pace of the fight and whether I want to take it to him on the feet or take him down and submit him, there is nothing he will be able to do to stop me. This fight will not go three rounds.

 

Justin Witham is a member of the Shatterproof Combat Club. Since his loss to Burgess, Witham has gone 2-1 including an impressive submission win over Conner Murphy (1-1) i roto i tona haerenga tino tata. Witham is certain that he can defeat Burgess in the rematch.

 

I’ve been wanting this fight since the second our first fight was over,” exclaimed Witham. “I can and will win!”

 

As for Nicole, she will be taking on the debuting Sarah Ziehm. Ziehm is a member of Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ) based in nearby Auburn, Maine.

 

I’m looking forward to getting back into the cage,” said Nicole. “I think my first fight was a good learning experience and I got out all my nerves that I didn’t expect to have. Na, it’s my turn to come out with a ‘Wfor my team.

 

NEF’s next event, “Nef 27: RESURGENCE” e wahi i runga i Rāhoroi, February 11, 2017 i 7 p.m. Tīmata Tickets i $25 a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei i www.TheColisee.com ranei i karanga i te tari pouaka Colisee i 207.783.2009, extension 525.

 

For more information on the event and fight card updates, please visit the promotion’s website at www.NewEnglandFights.com. I tua atu, you can watch NEF videos at www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, follow them on Twitter @nefights and join the official Facebook group “New Ingarangi whawhai."

NEW ENGLAND FIGHTS ANNOUNCES THE RESULTS FROM LEWISTON

Lewiston, Maine (Pipiri 18, 2016) - New Ingarangi whawhai (Nef) held the fight promotion’s latest event, “Nef 24: PROMISED LANDi runga i Rāhoroi po i te Androscoggin Bank Colisée i Lewiston, Maine. The event featured a full slate of professional boxing, amateur mixed-martial-arts (MMA) and professional MMA bouts. Fatata 2,000 packed the hallowed halls where Muhammad Ali once defended the heavyweight championship of the world against Sonny Liston. A special video tribute was presented honoring Ali prior to the beginning of the event.

 

For the second time since April, Brandon Berry (11-2-1) a James Lester(11-9-1) haere te tawhiti. Tenei wā, unlike the last bout which was scored a draw, there was a winner. Lester is travelling back to his hometown of Detroit, Michigan the new Northeast Junior Welterweight Boxing Champion after winning a unanimous decision.

 

Alex Walker (1-1) a Nicole Burgess (0-1) kept alive the tradition of women’s fights stealing the show at NEF events. The two athletes battled back and forth in what can only be described as athrillerbefore a deafening crowd. Walker picked up the first win of her MMA career via an armbar submission in the third round.

 

Fans who missed the event, or who were at the Colisée and want to relive it, can watch the archived copy of the show by signing up for a FloPRO account at www.FloCombat.com.

 

The results from Lewiston, Maine:

 

NGAIO BOXING

James Lester def. Brandon Berry via unanimous decision

Russell Lamour def. Roberto Valenzuela via KO, tawhio 1

Vinnie Carita def. Francisco Mireles via KO, tawhio 2

Casey Kramlich def. Zenon Herrera mā TKO, tawhio 3

Steve Collins, JR. DEF. Jose Humberto Corral via unanimous decision

NGAIO MMA

 

Hehe Erickson def. Amos Collins via KO, tawhio 1

Brandon Bushaw def. Matt Denning via Kimura, tawhio 3

 

AMATEUR MMA

 

Dustin Veinott def. Ryan Burgess via triangle choke, tawhio 2

Mike Bezanson def. Shawn Bang via KO, tawhio 1

Derek Daley def. Johel Stephenson via TKO, tawhio 1

Justin Witham def. Conner Murphy via rear-naked choke, tawhio 3

Skyler Bang def. Eddie DeRoche via rear-naked choke, tawhio 1

Steve Bang, JR. DEF. Dom Cofone via guillotine, tawhio 1

Alex Walker def. Nicole Burgess via armbar, tawhio 3

Dr. Steve Bang DEF. Stacy Lupo via TKO, tawhio 3

 

hui i muri mai New England whawhai ', "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, Mahuru 10, 2016 i te Androscoggin Bank Colisée i Lewiston, Maine. Ka tiimata nga tiikiti i te wa tika $25 a kei runga i te hoko i teie nei i www.TheColisee.com ranei na roto i te te karanga i te tari pouaka Colisée i 207.783.2009 x 525. Tickets will also be available at the door the night of the event.

 

For more information on the event and fight card updates, please visit the promotion’s website at www.NewEnglandFights.com. I tua atu, you can watch NEF videos at www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, te whai ia ratou i runga i Twitternefights, me te uru atu ki te rōpū Facebook whaimana "New Ingarangi whawhai."

 

Mō New Ingarangi whawhai

 

New Ingarangi whawhai ("Nef") Ko te whawhai whakatairanga ngā kaupapa kamupene. Misioni a nef ko ki te waihanga i te mau ohipa kounga teitei mō ngā whawhai, me pā o Maine rite tahi. Whānui wheako i roto i te whakahaere hākinakina whawhai he kapa whakahaere o nef, production ngā kaupapa, whanaungatanga pāpāho, marketing, ture me te pānuitanga.