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BOYINGTON TRIUMPHANT IN RETURN, ERICKSON SETTLES A SCORE AT NEF 32

Lewiston, Maine (February 4, 2018) – Two years of traveling the world in pursuit of mixed martial arts glory had not even a shred of negative impact on Bruce “Pretty Boy” Boyington’s mystique in the New England Fights cage.

 

 

 

 

Battered, bloodied Taylor Trahan somehow made it to the end of the second round at Androscoggin Bank Colisee, but a relentless Boyington punctuated a dominant performance with a rear naked choke at 1:08 of the third in the 150-pound main event at “NEF 32: Super Rāhoroi."

 

 

 

 

Boyington (15-11) had fought in such diverse locales as New York City and Moscow since his most recent NEF appearance. He extended his winning streak in the promotion to four fights at the expense of Trahan (7-9).

 

 

 

 

Four other professional bouts and 10 amateur affairs highlighted the busy evening.

 

 

 

C.J. Ewer’s bid to become the first simultaneous NEF champion in two different divisions fell short against Kemran Lachinov.

 

 

 

 

Lachinov (6-2), a Bellator veteran based out of Ludlow, Massachusetts, captured the vacant welterweight crown with a tapout to a kneebar at 3:01 o te a tawhio tuatahi.

 

 

 

Ewer was undefeated in three previous pro fights, including a submission victory over Mike Hansen for the middleweight strap six months ago.

 

 

 

 

Hansen also absorbed a choke-out loss on this card. Coming off a week of controversy about their agreed-upon catch weight, Jesse “The Viking” Erickson showed that his apparent size disadvantage was no issue.

 

 

 

 

After dominating the early exchanges, Erickson (10-7) applied a guillotine. With Hansen (5-9) appearing unresponsive, the referee stepped in and stopped the contest at 2:41 o te kohao a huri noa.

 

 

 

 

Aaron Lacey rebounded from the first loss of his career, thoroughly dominating veteran Josh Parker in a 145-pound tangle. Lacey (5-1) controlled the lone round of the bout, dropping Parker (6-10) with a knee to the head. He maintained control with a vicious assault to the body, then sent Parker to dreamland via rear naked choke at 4:30.

 

 

 

 

Persistence paid off for independent mainstay Zenon Herrera, who picked up his first professional victory in his seventh try. Both Herrera and opponent Nate Charles have an extensive boxing background, but it was Herrera’s domination on the ground that paved the path to an unanimous decision.

 

 

 

 

In the headline amateur event, Ryan Burgess scored a narrow victory over Nate Boucher in a grueling, ground-and-pound flyweight fracas.

 

 

 

 

The bout between former Mountain Valley High School wrestling teammates was billed as a grudge match, fueled by a war of words on social media. Not surprisingly it ended in a lengthy embrace after the bell, with both men lying spent in the center of the cage.

 

 

 

 

There was little to choose between the Rumford rivals. Burgess (3-2) pushed the attack in rounds two and three and may have gained the final 29-28 edge on two scorecards with a few well-placed knees to the midsection. Boucher (2-2) swept all three rounds in the other judge’s estimation.

 

 

 

 

Ki te te wikitoria, Burgess snapped a two-fight losing skid and earned a June title fight against Justin Witham. Burgess initially won the title back in 2015.

 

 

 

 

Kam Arnold (2-0) left an indelible impression on both the crowd and opponent Kyle Kenney in his first-round victory. After patiently finding a seam, Arnold slammed Kenney to the canvas early in the bout and gained the TKO with a barrage of strikes at the two-minute mark.

 

 

 

 

Former amateur light heavyweight champion Ryan Glover (4-2) made a triumphant return in his first appearance since losing the belt exactly one year ago. Glover ended a slugfest with newcomer Joe Berube by verbal submission to strikes in the opening seconds of the third round.

 

 

 

 

Mohammad Al-Kinani ran his amateur record to 3-0 with a first-round TKO of Isaac Therrien. It was Al-Kinani’s stand-up acumen against Therrien’s wrestling background, and Therrien gained the early advantage with three takedowns. He was unable to keep the action on the deck, Heoi, and Al-Kinani’s fistic prowess proved too tough to overcome.

 

 

 

 

Waihoki, Shawn Lunghi kept his record perfect through three fights with a first-round rear naked choke over previously unbeaten Devin Corson. The convincing, 68-second victory earned Lunghi an April shot at the amateur featherweight title against Taylor Costantino at NEF 33 in Portland.

 

 

 

 

Former University of Maine football standout Carlton Charles delivered the quickest knockout of the evening. Charles rebounded from his initial loss in November with a 12-second stoppage of Delmarkis Edwards, who was making his debut at 175 pauna.

 

 

 

 

Stacy Lupo picked up his first win in the cage over David Hart. Lupo used knees and kicks to gain the advantage before gaining the TKO via strikes at 1:10 of the opening round of the 155-pound scrap.

 

 

 

 

In a wildly entertaining women’s bout to christen the card, B.J. Garceau made a successful amateur debut with a split decision over Sarah Ziehm. All three judges offered a 29-28 verdict, but a strong start and authoritative finish gave Garceau the edge. Garceau dedicated her debut to awareness of diabetes, a disease she battles outside the cage.

 

 

 

 

 

Two other women’s bouts went the distance. Catie Denning won her debut by unanimous decision over Chelsea Elizabeth, while Amanda Gallo made her trip from Florida pay off with a clean sweep of the cards against 2017 NEF rookie of the year Jayda Bailey.

 

 

 

 

NEF returns to Portland, Maine, at Aura on Rāhoroi, April 14. To purchase tickets for “NEF 33: Riptide,” go to www.auramaine.com and use pre-sale codeNEF.

 

Mō New Ingarangi whawhai

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.

NEF RETURNS TO LEWISTON ON SUPER BOWL WEEKEND WITH AN MMA SUPER CARD

Lewiston, Maine (January 19, 2018) – The night before the National Football League (NFL) delivers its 2017-2018 season finale, New Ingarangi whawhai (Nef) will return to the Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston for the first time in eight months as the fight promotion presents “Nef 32: Super Rāhoroi.” And while New England football fans will have to wait until this Sunday’s AFC championship game to find out whether their beloved Patriots will play in the Super Bowl, area mixed-martial-arts fans learned today which of their favorites will compete atNEF 32as promotion executives released the full fight card for the February 3rd takahanga.

 

 

I roto i te hui matua o te ahiahi, Bruce “Boy ātaahua” Boyington (14-11) e i runga i Taylor Trahan (7-8) at a catchweight of 150-pounds. One of the biggest MMA stars ever to come out of Maine, Boyington will make his return to the NEF cage after a two-year absence that saw him compete on the global stage in places like Russia and New York City’s famed Madison Square Garden. Trahan makes his third trip to Maine to compete. He is coming off a win over Connor Barry (3-2) hinga whakamutunga.

 

 

Arona “He whakangungu” Lacey (4-1) anga atu ki Josh Parker (6-9) i roto i te a'ee mā. Lacey suffered the first loss of his pro career in November when a fight he was arguably on the way to winning was stopped by a doctor due to a cut on Lacey’s head. Parker will look to continue his recent success in the MMA cage after recent victories over Andre Belcarris (0-2) ko Derek Shorey (4-9).

 

 

CJ tiaka (3-0) is out to make history by becoming the first competitor to hold NEF championships simultaneously in multiple weight divisions. Ewer is the reigning NEF Pro Middleweight Champion. I “NEF 32,” he has the opportunity to capture the NEF Pro Welterweight Title when he meets Kemran Lachinov (5-2) for the vacant strap.

 

 

Also in professional welterweight action will be Mike “Te ngutu” Hansen (5-8) a Hehe “Ko te Viking” Erickson (9-7) in a fight billed asThe Berserker vs. The Viking.Hansen and Erickson have developed a rivalry as coaches of local gyms Berserkers MMA and Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ), aua.

 

 

Speaking of which, Nate Boucher (2-1), a product of CMBJJ, a Ryan Burgess (2-2) of Berserkers MMA will headline the amateur portion of the fight card. The flyweights, former teammates on the Mountain Valley High School wrestling squad, have engaged in a recent war of words heading into the bout. The winner will be in line for a shot at the amateur flyweight title later this spring.

 

 

2017 Nef “Ihupuku o te Tau” Jayda “Lil Killah” Bailey (1-0) returns to the cage on February 3rd to meet Florida’s Amanda Gallo (0-1). Bailey made history in November atNEF 31by becoming the youngest competitor ever to compete, (and win), i roto i te whare herehere NEF. She turned 18, the legal age for competing in MMA in Maine, just a week prior to the event.

 

 

The fullNEF 32” kāri whawhai (kaupapa ki te huri i):

 

 

NGAIO

 

 

150 Bruce Boyington 14-11 (MMA o Young) vs Taylor Trahan 7-8 (Hono Team)

 

 

170*TITLE Kemran Lachinov 5-2 (Hono Team) vs CJ Ewer 3-0 (MMA o Young)

 

170 Hehe Erickson 9-7 (CMBJJ) vs Mike Hansen 5-8 (Beserkers MMA)

 

 

155 Zenon Herrera 0-6 (Independent) vs Nate Charles 0-0 (Charles Fighting Family)

 

 

145 Josh Parker 6-9 (Nanakia MMA & Mekemeke) vs Arona Lacey 4-1 (MMA o Young)

 

 

AMATEUR

 

 

205 Ryan Glover 3-2 (Fire & Iron Athletics) vs Joe Berube 0-0 (3Ronin Athletics)

 

 

175 Carlton Charles 1-1 (Charles Fighting Family) vs Delmarkis Edwards 0-0 (Independent)

 

 

155 Stacy Lupo 0-1 (The Outlet) vs David Hart 0-2 (Kenney’s MMA)

 

 

145 Devin Corson 1-0 (The Outlet) vs Shawn Lunghi 2-0 (RMNU)

 

 

135 Chelsea Elizabeth 0-1 (Tuatahi Class MMA) vs Catie Denning 0-0 (MMA o Young)

 

 

135 Kam Arnold 1-0 (CMBJJ) vs Kyle Kenney 0-0 (Kenney’s MMA)

 

 

135 Jayda Bailey 1-0 (MMA o Young) vs Amanda Gallo 0-1 (RMNU)

 

 

125 Nate Boucher 2-1 (CMBJJ) vs Ryan Burgess 2-2 (Beserkers MMA)

 

 

115 BJ Garceau 0-0 (MMA o Young) vs Jepha Mooi 0-0 (Gracie Brandon)

 

 

 

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 Rāhoroi, February 3, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online atwww.TheColisee.com.

EWER WILL TRY TO MAKE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY AT NEF 32

Lewiston, Maine (Hakihea 28, 2017) - New Ingarangi whawhai (Nef) returns to Lewiston on Saturday, February 3, 2018 ki hui whakauru-hōia-toi i muri o te whakatairanga whawhai, “Nef 32: Super Saturday.” I mua i teie mahana, NEF announced the addition of a professional championship bout to the card. CJ tiaka (3-0) ka whakatau ia Kemran Lachinov (5-2) for the vacant NEF MMA Professional Welterweight Title.

 

 

The bout will put Ewer in a unique positionto hold titles simultaneously in two weight divisions. It is a feat that has been attempted but never accomplished in NEF. Ewer is the reigning professional middleweight titleholder of the organization. He captured that title with a victory over Mike Hansen (5-8) last summer atNEF 30in Bangor, Maine. It took Ewer less than two minutes to finish Hansen with an arm triangle choke. The win not only earned Ewer the middleweight title but also a nomination for “2017 Submission of the Year.Should Ewer emerge victorious over Lachinov on February 3, he will stand atop both the welterweight and middleweight divisions. He represents Young’s MMA of Bangor.

 

 

“My opponent is fierce with a granite jaw and an iron will,” Na ka mea a Ewer. “He’s by far the toughest fighter I’ve faced, and there will be a lot of pressure going into this fight given that it’s a title fight. I always rise to the level of competition and promise you’ll see the best, most prepared CJ you’ve ever seen.”

 

 

Kemran Lachinov is a seven-year veteran of the New England MMA scene. He is also a two-fight veteran of the Bellator cage where he remains undefeated. Lachinov is currently riding a three-fight win streak which began in early 2017. He will look to continue that success into 2018 starting with his bout against Ewer. Lachinov represents Team Link of Ludlow, Massachusetts.

 

 

hui whakauru-hōia-toi muri o NEF, “Nef 32: Super Saturday,” 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 at www.TheColisee.com.

Michael whārangi "mana'o" (8-0) vs. Charlie Ontiveros (6-3) i roto i te whakataetae Welterweight i "Bellator 144: Galvao vs.. Dantas 2 "

Santa MONICA, Calif. (October 5, 2015) - Michael whārangi "mana'o" (8-0) titiro ki te noho tūturu ki te timata i tona mahi whakaongaonga, ka anga ia Charlie Ontiveros (6-3) i roto i te whakataetae Welterweight i "Bellator 144: Galvao vs.. Dantas 2 " i te Mohegan Sun Arena i Uncasville, Conn., i runga i October 23.

 

Ka tango i te a'ee te wahi i roto i te kāri matua o “Bellator 144: Galvao vs.. Dantas 2,” e te pahiatia e ora, me te noa i runga i te te Koi i 9 p.m. AND/8 p.m. CT, ia ka rere pāngia tuatahi i runga i Spike.com i 7 p.m. AND.

 

I tua atu, Ilya Kotau (1-0) ka tutaki Kemran Lachinov (1-1), Whanaunga Moy (7-2) whawhai Walter Smith-Cotito (3-3), Billy Giovanella (8-4) e i runga i Brandon Polcare (1-0), Sam Watford hanga i tona tuatahi ngaio ki TJ Hepburn (4-1), Kevin Haley (3-3) kanohi Mike Zichelle (7-3), a Keenan Raymond (2-1) haere ake ki Damien Trites (6-6). Ki te tua o enei whakataetae, “Bellator 144: Galvao vs.. Dantas 2” Ko inaianei oti.

 

Ko te hui matua o "Bellator 144: Galvao vs.. Dantas 2 "ngā te whawhai taitara whā i waenganui i Marcos Galvão (17-6-1) a Eduardo Dantas, (17-4). I roto i te tahi-āhuatanga, Brandon "Bull" Halsey (9-0) ka titiro ki te toe i te Taitara Bellator MMA whitu ka e ia i runga i Rafael Carvalho (11-1). Connecticut o ake "Irish" Brennan Ward (11-3) e hoki i roto i te mahi, ina e ia i runga i Dennis "Tuhinga" Olson (14-9).

 

Tikiti hoki "Bellator 144: Galvao vs.. Dantas 2 " e tīmata i tika $25, kei runga i te hoko i Ticketmaster.com me te tari pouaka Mohegan Sun Arena inaianei. Tatau mo tuwhera i te hui 6:00 p.m. ANDwā rohe, me te whakataetae tuatahi e wahi i muri tata.

 

Ka Whārangi e whakataetae mo te rua o nga hui karapīpiti i Mohegan Sun, he wāhi e tika takaro ope ki "te mana'o" i oti Bears Rudy i "Bellator 140: Lima vs. Koreshkov. " He noho o Ingarangi, e faaohipahia te-tau 28-tawhito i tona kāhua korokē ki te whakatuwhera ake ona hoariri mo tona nanakia, uira aro tere. Ko te kitea tenei ka te hi'ohi'o i tona record, e whakamanamana waru whakauru, i te aroaro o te katoa pa scorecards te kaiwhakawa,.

 

I muri whawhai anake hoki whakatairanga rohe i roto i te kāwanatanga tana whare o Texas, Ka tomo Ontiveros te whare herehere Bellator MMA mo te wa tuatahi ki tetahi o nga kaiwhiu whakaongaonga rawa i roto i te hākinakina. Ko te "Boy American kino"-tau 24-tau ko te nuinga tata i roto i te mahi tenei August mua, hinga Bilal Williams mā te whakatau i Legacy Fighting Championship 45.

 

Whakaoti Bellator 144: "Galvao vs.. Dantas Card 2 "

 

Kāri Main: (Koi - 9 p.m. AND/8 p.m. CT)

Bellator whā Championship Fight: Marcos Galvão (17-6-1) vs. Eduardo Dantas (17-4)

Bellator whitu Championship Fight: Brandon Halsey (9-0) vs. Rafael Carvalho (11-1)

Bellator Welterweight Āhuatanga Fight: Brennan Ward (11-3) vs. Dennis Olson (14-9)

Bellator Welterweight Āhuatanga Fight: Michael Whārangi (8-0) vs. Charlie Ontiveros (6-3)

Kāri hukihuki: (Spike.com - 6:50 p.m. AND/5 p.m. CT

Bellator mā whitu Āhuatanga Fight: Isao Kobayashi (18-2-4) vs. Yamauchi ake (18-2)

Bellator mā whitu Āhuatanga Fight: Matt Bessette (15-7) vs. Kevin Roddy (15-15)

Bellator Welterweight Āhuatanga Fight: Matt Secor (6-2) vs. Jérémie Holloway (7-0)

Bellator 150-Pauna Āhuahira Fight: Pete Rogers Jr. (2-2) vs. Marius Enache (2-3)

Bellator whā Āhuatanga Fight: Whanaunga Moy (7-2) vs. Walter Smith-Cotito (3-3)

Bellator mā Āhuahira Fight: Billy Giovanella (8-4) vs. Brandon Polcare (1-0)

Bellator 165-Pauna Āhuahira Fight: Keenan Raymond (2-1) vs. Damien Trites (6-6)

Bellator Whawhai Āhuahira Kōmāmā: Sam Watford (tuatahi) vs. TJ Hepburn (4-1)

Bellator Welterweight Āhuatanga Fight: Ilya Kotau (1-0) vs. Kemran Lachinov (1-1)

Bellator Heavyweight Āhuatanga Fight: Kevin Haley (3-3) vs. Mike Zichelle (7-3)