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CALEB HALL LOOKS TO CONTINUE WIN STREAK AT NEF 38

PARA DIVULGAÇÃO IMEDIATA: Portland, Maine (Fevereiro 18, 2019) – Lutas da Nova Inglaterra (NEF) apresentará suas próximas artes marciais mistas (MMA) evento, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” em abril 27, 2019 na Aura em Portland. The fight promotion just announced the addition of a professional lightweight fight to the card. Caleb Salão vai assumir Jay Ellis com um peso de combate de 155 libras-.

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.

próximo evento misto de artes marciais do NEF, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” acontecerá no sábado, Abril 27, 2019 na Aura em Portland, Maine com hora do sino de 7 PM. Os ingressos já estão à venda emwww.AuraMaine.com.

JAKE BAGLEY AFTER DAZZLING MMA DEBUT: “I PLAN ON DOING BIG THINGS”

Portland, Maine (Fevereiro 16, 2019)—Jake “The Bull” Bagley has had a mythical reputation within the Maine wrestling community for well over a decade, but when he made his mixed martial arts (MMA) debut at “NEF 37: Sub Zero” on February 1st em Bangor, a whole new legion of fans learned his name—fight fans. That’s because Bagley, a multiple-time state champion wrestler, brought the house down in his back-and-forth, fist-tastic battle with Canada’s Brady Macdonald. Bagley discussed his NEF MMA debut recently with Bryan Stackpole and Ryan Jarrell on the Between Rounds Radio podcast.

Bagley, now 25-years-old, grew-up wrestling for perennial powerhouse Noble High School in North Berwick, Maine, where he won two state championships. During his time on the mat, Bagley earned a reputation as a relentless competitor that never hesitated to bump up in weight to face the toughest challengers he could find at both the state and national levels. Blessed with a relentless desire to constantly test his abilities, Bagley’s interests naturally progressed to MMA at a young age.

“When I was 15, I believe I was a sophomore, I heard there was cage fighting going on in Berwick, Maine,” Bagley told Stackpole and Jarrell. “I went down and checked it out and that’s the first day I met Bill Jones. I was 15-years-old and I walked into Hall Brother’s Roofing and they’re out there behind a storage unit place, in a garage bay training. Ever since that day, Bill’s been kicking my ass and pushing me to it. In the last couple of months, I finally got serious about it and decided to do it.”

Bagley’s NEF debut earlier this month came against a fighter that had proven himself to be a wrestler’s kryptonite. Canada’s Brady Macdonald needed only 15-seconds to force multiple-time New Hampshire state champion Greg Waterbury to tap when he debuted with the promotion in June 2018. Early into his bout with Bagley, it looked like history might repeat itself when Macdonald was able to secure Bagley’s back during the first round. Bagley, contudo, would have none of it.

“He caught me with that first overhand right right at the beginning of the fight and then it clicked—I realized I was in a fight,” Bagley recounted. “My adrenaline went up. I couldn’t have been happier. It was everything that I was looking for.”

Bagley fought off the choke and then, the fight was on. A frenetic, high-paced free-for-all followed that had all 1200 fans in the building on their feet.

“As soon as I realized how hard he could hit, I had no fear—I was going forward,” Bagley stated.

“I didn’t realize how many times he actually hit me until I saw the video,” Bagley continued. “That’s a big thing—I need to keep my hands up.”

One of the most dangerous moments of the fight for Bagley came when he found himself caught in a deep heel hook.

“I look at the video now and I see my foot facing down and my knee facing up and it definitely hurt,” Bagley explained. “He had it in there tight and I’m glad I got through it.”

“I didn’t notice anybody but Brady that night. When I was in there I couldn’t hear coaches yelling, I couldn’t hear fans yelling. It was awesome. It was pure focus because I knew if I wasn’t focusing he was going to catch me like I was catching him.”

Agora, a couple of weeks removed from his head-turning debut, the bumps and bruises have healed, but for Bagley—and the fans that were fortunate enough to witness it—the magic of the moment has not been forgotten.

“I’ve wrestled on a couple of national stages, but the emotion and the stuff after that fight… I still feel it today,” Bagley said.

"É uma sensação incrível,” he continued. “I’ve always been a competitor and I’ve always trained my entire life. I didn’t do much the last five years—I had a couple of kids and started a family. When I just got back into the gym it was like riding a bike. Once I get going, there’s not going to be anybody to stop me.”

Once again fully committed to a competition lifestyle, Bagley is ready to start racking up the wins the same way he did on the wrestling mat.

“I feel that now that I’m in it, I have that drive and motivation that I don’t think many people are going to be able to compete with,"Ele disse. “I’ve got unnatural athletic ability and my determination is going to be hard to match—I don’t care who you are.”

“I will fight anybody that wants to accept a fight with me,” he continued. “That’s how I feel. If I want to be the best, I’m going to go against the best. I’ll take on anybody right now.”

“I plan on doing big things.”

próximo evento misto de artes marciais do NEF, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” acontecerá no sábado, Abril 27, 2019 at Aura in Portland, Maine com hora do sino de 7 PM. Os ingressos já estão à venda emwww.AuraMaine.com. ��F�>s�O

SECOND TITLE FIGHT ANNOUNCED FOR NEF 38 IN PORTLAND FEATURES ELITE WRESTLERS

Portland, Maine (Fevereiro 8, 2019) – Lutas da Nova Inglaterra (NEF) apresentará suas próximas artes marciais mistas (MMA) evento, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” em abril 27, 2019 na Aura em Portland. Hoje cedo, the fight promotion announced the second amateur title fight confirmed for the event. Zac “Rochoso” Richard (3-0-1) vai assumir Tom “The PhenomPagliarulo (2-1) for the vacant NEF Amateur Featherweight Championship.

It will be Richard’s second attempt at capturing the title. Earlier this month, Richard fought Fred Lear (6-2-1) to a thrilling five-round draw for the strap in Bangor, Maine. The bout is considered by many to be a very early contender for “Luta do Ano” in New England thus far. Lear’s decision to turn professional after that fight nixed any hope for an immediate rematch.

Richard, o 2018 “NEF Rookie of the Yearas voted by the promotion’s fans, went on a tear last year with three first-round finishes. He has never been a stranger to the winner’s circle, having won a Maine state championship in wrestling for Massabesic High School in 2015. Richard hopes to replicate that success on April 27 and take the featherweight strap home in his second attempt.

Richard represents team Nostos MMA of Somersworth, New Hampshire where he trains under current UFC fighter, e ex-campeão profissional leve NEF, Devin Powell (9-4).

Now that I’ve been in a war, I know what I need to work on,” said Richard. “I’ve came so far in just one year. I’m going to blow the roof off of AURA. No way around it, I want that title. I’m going to come back faster, stronger and smarter. Tom is a great fighter and I know this fight will bring out the best in me.

Tom Pagliarulo will be making his NEF debut on April 27. He has two finishes to his credit on MMA events in New Hampshire, including a first-round technical knockout last fall. Like Richard, Pagliarulo cut his teeth on the wrestling mats. He is a lifelong wrestler. He competed for Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, Massachusetts and later for Plymouth State University in Plymouth, New Hampshire. Pagliarulo currently holds a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and trains at both Burgess MMA in Manchester, New Hampshire and Spero’s Martial Arts Academy in Plaistow, New Hampshire.

What better way to make my NEF debut than a title fight against a tough competitor,” exclaimed Pagliarulo when reached for comment. “Zac and myself are both elite wrestlers which should make for an exciting fight. The opportunity was presented to me, and I know it is a fight that will make us both better, so I jumped all over it. As far as the title goes, this is just another fight for me. I’m going to go in there and do what I love to do, fight.

próximo evento misto de artes marciais do NEF, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” acontecerá no sábado, Abril 27, 2019 na Aura em Portland, Maine com hora do sino de 7 PM. Os ingressos já estão à venda emwww.AuraMaine.com.

TÍTULO LUTA DRAW DEIXA ZAC RICHARD COM UM SENSO DE ORGULHO

Três incursões anteriores na jaula do New England Fights exigiram no total cinco minutos e nove segundos de Zac Richard.

Esse foi o tempo total que levou para o nativo de Waterboro, Maine, para acumular três vitórias por nocaute ou finalização e ganhar uma chance pelo título de pena amador do NEF vago no NEF 37 na sexta-feira, Fevereiro 1.

Richard provavelmente só agora entende como as probabilidades estavam contra ele naquela noite gelada. Ele foi par com Fred Lear, um veterano de oito lutas anteriores que conquistou o cinturão de plumas na luta anterior. A casa e o centro de treinamento de Lear ficam a poucos passos do Cross Insurance Center, cena do confronto.

Embora os empates sejam uma rara reviravolta no MMA, e os laços são universalmente difamados como um resultado insatisfatório para qualquer empreendimento esportivo, Richard pode apreciar os juízes’ indecisão após o primeiro verdadeiro donnybrook de sua carreira iniciante.

“Antes da luta quando anunciaram nossos nomes, Achei que o lugar fosse explodir. Foi selvagem,”Richard disse. “E então a luta foi bonita o tempo todo. Eu continuei pensando comigo mesmo, você não está perdendo, mas você não está ganhando muito. Isso é tudo em que eu fico pensando. "

Richard, um campeão de luta livre do estado do Maine no ensino médio, trabalhou nos pontos mais delicados de seu jogo em pé com o veterano do UFC Devin Powell e outros instrutores no Nostos MMA em Somersworth, New Hampshire.

Orgulho e praticidade persuadiram Richard a se engajar em táticas de luta com Lear, mas velhos hábitos são difíceis de morrer.

“Começou bem. Eu me senti no controle desde o início. Eu queria ficar de pé e realmente mostrar o quanto a minha trocação veio,”Richard disse. “E eu sabia que Fred era um oponente de verdade no chão e tem treinado muito mais tempo do que eu. Então eu queria mantê-lo em meus pés. Mas permanecer um lutador é um hábito. A primeira combinação que joguei, Eu desci para um tiro. ”

O ataque de Lear ao corpo, reconhecidamente, teve um impacto físico em Richard. O recém-chegado obviamente nunca experimentou um trauma tão contundente em seus dias de combate pré-MMA e não foi tocado em sua sequência de vitórias de abertura de carreira contra Gabriel Diaz, Clifford Redman e Chris Lachcik.

“Eu fiquei muito cansado e sem fôlego, porque ele continuou pousando joelhos e socos no corpo,”Richard disse, “Fiquei esperando meu segundo vento chegar e isso nunca aconteceu. Eu tentei fazer uma combinação ou um bom slam de vez em quando. ”

Mesmo sentado no banco em seu canto entre as rodadas era surreal.

Claro que havia pensamentos sobre a irmã de Richard, Rendado, que perdeu sua batalha contra o câncer em 2012 mas continua a inspirar Zac com seu espírito de luta. Ter tempo para entrar em contato com seus pensamentos e examinar o cenário não é a norma quando você está finalizando os oponentes antes que o eco do sino de abertura desapareça.

“Muitas das minhas lutas têm sido bem rápidas. Foi definitivamente uma experiência estranha,”Richard disse. “Eu nunca tive isso entre as rodadas. Eu estava olhando para a multidão e sempre via um certo amigo, membro da família ou parceiro de treinamento. Foi muito maior do que estou acostumado. ”

Quando se tornou óbvio, Lear não estava maduro para ser nocauteado, Richard tentou equilibrar a autodefesa, mantendo os scorecards em mente.

“Indo para a quarta e quinta rodada, Eu sabia que estava cansado, e eu sabia que Fred podia socar e chutar tão bem,"Ele disse. “Eu estava pensando comigo mesmo, _Você tem que manter suas mãos levantadas. Isso é perigoso quando você está cansado.’ Eu só pensava em não ser atingido. Bata nele.

“Toda vez que os clackers disparavam, quando havia 10 segundos restantes, Eu tentei levantar do fundo ou dar um chute ou acertar um último bom golpe. Isso foi diferente, porque eu nunca tive isso - eu nunca ouvi os estalidos de 10 segundos. Eu definitivamente pude ouvir mais do que a campainha, porque nos últimos segundos ficaria muito caótico e todos ficariam muito barulhentos. O árbitro apenas nos pegaria, eu sou como, 'Está acabado?’ Nunca experimentei nada parecido na luta livre. ”

Essas batalhas de ida e volta em assuntos regionais e estaduais serviram bem a Richard. Ele sentiu que estava mentalmente preparado para as rodadas do campeonato, mesmo com o aumento da carga física.

Richard reconheceu que tem o péssimo hábito de treinar sem usar o protetor bucal e que isso pode ter afetado sua respiração durante a luta.

“Já participei de longas lutas de wrestling, tantos tipos diferentes quanto você pode entrar,”Richard disse. “Eu sempre fui um lutador muito bom na prorrogação. Acho que nunca perdi na prorrogação. Se eu fiz, foi como uma vez. Mas o problema com a luta livre é que você não está levando socos e joelhadas no estômago e outras coisas que estão levando seu fôlego. Eu estava tão cansado. Eu sabia o tempo todo que não estava orgulhoso do meu desempenho, mas você tem que fazer o que tem que fazer. Continuei dizendo a mim mesmo que precisava me levantar e fazer alguma coisa. ”

Apesar de insatisfeito com o sorteio, Richard recebe incentivo de muitos detalhes que vieram à tona no rescaldo da luta.

O resultado misto certamente deu a Richard uma revanche imediata. Isso não vai acontecer explicitamente, como Lear o informou que pretende se tornar profissional.

“Eu me lembro de fevereiro 14 do ano passado foi a primeira luta NEF que eu já fui. Eu estava treinando há apenas um mês e (Co-proprietário e matchmaker NEF) Matt Peterson me pediu para ir,”Richard disse. "Então eu fui, e aqui está um ano depois, estou lutando por um cinturão contra um garoto que lutou pelo cinturão um ano e meio atrás. Descobrir depois da luta que ele está se profissionalizando, realmente me deixou muito mais orgulhoso de como me saí. Se ele puder ser profissional depois daquela luta, e eu estou lutando há apenas um ano, então tenho boas esperanças para o meu futuro. ”

Esse futuro incluirá outra brecha no cinto, em abril 27th.

“Eu sou o número 1 contendor, e ele está se profissionalizando, então é quem é o próximo,”Richard disse. “Eu não sei se eles vão trazer alguém de outro lugar ou o quê. Matt disse que está trabalhando no oponente. Eu estarei pronto. ”

próximo evento misto de artes marciais do NEF, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” acontecerá no sábado, Abril 27, 2019 na Aura em Portland, Maine com hora do sino de 7 PM. Os ingressos já estão à venda emwww.AuraMaine.com.

NEF ENTREGA EVENTO DE MMA ARRECADANTE NO TEMPO SUB ZERO


Bangor, Maine (Fevereiro 2, 2019) - Enquanto o vórtice polar congelou sólido nas proximidades do rio Penobscot, Lutas da Nova Inglaterra (NEF) teve o mercúrio subindo com algumas artes marciais misturadas selvagens (MMA) action inside the Cross Insurance Center on Friday night. The popular fight promotion brought its latest event to Bangor with yet another sold-out crowd of more than 1200 on hand. It was the fourth event, and fourth sell-out, in Bangor for NEF since 2016. The event was aptly titledSUB ZEROin anticipation of the bone-chilling weather raging outside.

The main event saw Josh Harvey (6-0-1) claim the NEF Professional Featherweight strap when he defeated Bill Jones (13-11) in the first round via technical submission. In so doing, Harvey made history as the first competitor to win titles in two different weight divisions in NEF. He previously held the NEF Amateur Lightweight title.

Mark Gardner (1-0) was victorious over CJ Ewer (3-3) in Gardner’s professional debut. Ewer was unable to continue after the first round due to a cut above his eye.

No headliner amador, Fred Lear (6-2-1) e Zac Richard (3-0-1) lutou por um empate de cinco rounds com os juízes’ scorecards em uma luta pelo título de penas amador NEF vago. Lear teve um ponto tirado no primeiro round pelo árbitro John English por agarrar a gaiola. Campeonato amador de penas segue vago.

Catie Denning (2-1) e Glory Watson (3-0) ambos conquistaram vitórias para Young’s MMA em suas respectivas lutas femininas. Denning derrotou Amanda Bennett (0-1) por decisão dividida, enquanto Watson finalizou Rachael Lippert de Wisconsin (4-3) na terceira rodada.

Os resultados de Bangor, Maine:

PROFESSIONAL


Josh Harvey def. Bill Jones via envio técnico, redondo 1


Mark Gardner def. CJ Ewer por nocaute técnico, redondo 2

AMADOR


Fred Lear lutou contra Zac Richard por um empate de cinco rounds


Devin Corson def. Taylor Bartlett por decisão unânime

Catie Denning def. Amanda Bennett por decisão dividida

Jake Bagley def. Brady MacDonald via unanimous decision

Bryce Bamford def. Roger Ewer via KO, redondo 1

Glory Watson def. Rachael Lippert via guillotine submission, redondo 3

Nate Boucher def. Dillon Henry via rear-naked submission, redondo 1

Jordan Young def. Clifford Redman via rear-naked submission, redondo 1

Rob Kiah def. Joe Howard via rear-naked choke submission, redondo 2


próximo evento misto de artes marciais do NEF, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” acontecerá no sábado, Abril 27, 2019 na Aura em Portland, Maine com hora do sino de 7 pm. Os ingressos já estão à venda em www.AuraMaine.com.

TITLE CONTENDER JONES SPITTING FIRE AHEAD OF MAIN EVENT WITH UNDEFEATED HARVEY

Bangor, Maine (Janeiro 27, 2019) – Similar to his scheduled opponent in the February 1st main event of New England Fights’ “NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” card at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine, Bill “Jonesi” Jones is known as a hardworking entrepreneur that is focused on getting ahead in life.

As Jones himself recently stated bluntly: “I’m on a mission to get rich.”

Jones’ opponent for Friday night, undefeated hammer Josh “Hook-On” Harvey, is also known within the Penobscot County region where he resides as a sun-up to sun-down grinder that doesn’t stop until he crams 25-hours worth of work into a 24-hour day.

That is where their similarities end, contudo.

In the lead-in to their fight, Jones has been vocal in his predictions that he will finish Harvey quickly by knocking him out in the first round if the fight stays standing.

Harvey, por outro lado, has been relatively quiet before their five-round Featherweight Championship bout.

Jones was at it again recently when he joined Craig Allen onFight Night Picks to talk about his upcoming showdown with Harvey.

“I think Harvey likes to look good,” Jones stated. “I think he likes to protect his face and look pretty. Assim, I think when I start smashing on him, ele vai encobrir e escapar muito rápido. "

A única mancha no recorde de Harvey até hoje veio em novembro, quando ele lutou para empatar comThe Ultimate Fighter finalista Joe Giannetti em um show em Massachusetts. Muitos presentes sentiram que Harvey ganhou a luta.

Jones, Enquanto isso, viu a luta e não ficou impressionado com o desempenho de Harvey.

"[A luta de Harvey com] Giannetti era mais um jogo de abraços,”Jones disse a Allen. “Dois caras meio que se agarrando um ao outro por 15 minutos, nenhum dano feito. Vou atirar e atirar até que não haja mais balas para sair. Vai ser emocionante, Mal posso esperar. ”

Aos 40 anos, Jones sabe que a idade acaba levando a melhor sobre todos os atletas de esportes de combate e que, realisticamente, he’s looking at his final few fights. Fully aware of this, Jones is pleased to be finishing out his career back home with New England Fights.

“It’s good to bring it back home toward the end of my career,” Jones stated. “It will be nice to bang out Harvey here and maybe get that fight with Lacey, like they were talking about, and close it out with him. We’ll see where it goes.”

“It’s not about the money for me anymore—it’s not about the sponsors. It’s about the competition,” Jones concluded. “I want to go out there and kick some more ass. I make plenty of money doing my day job, so it is what it is—let’s go beat people up.”

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próximo evento misto de artes marciais do NEF, "NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” will take place on Friday, Fevereiro 1, 2019 at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine com hora do sino de 8 pm. Tickets are on-sale now atwww.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

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CONTENDER BILL JONES ON JOSH HARVEY: “HE’S A PRETTY BOY THAT DOESN’T WANT TO GET HURT”

Bill “Jonesi” Jones has seen and done it all during a decorated mixed martial arts (MMA) career that spans back more than a decade. Em fevereiro de 1st, he’ll look to add another noteworthy accomplishment to his deep fight resume when he faces highly touted, undefeated prospect Josh “Hook-On” Harvey for the New England Fights (NEF) professional Featherweight Championship in the main event at “NEF 37: SUB ZERO” in Bangor, Maine. Jones recently discussed his storied record and his upcoming championship bout with Ryan Jarrell and Bryan Stackpole on the Between Rounds Radio podcast.

Jones made his MMA debut in September 2007. Over the course of more than 20-bouts, he fought and defeated a who’s-who of New England’s top-tier combat sports athletes, including multiple opponents that went on to compete in the world’s largest promotions such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Lutadores profissionais League (formally known as WSOF), e Bellator. Jones holds wins over UFC veterans Matt Bessette and Tateki Matsuda. It’s this experience against high-level competition that Jones believes will give him an edge over Harvey on February 1st.

“I’ve won fights and I’ve lost fights in the Northeast, but a good portion of my fights were top contenders at 155 or 145,” Jones told Jarrell and Stackpole. “Harvey’s never really fought—other than his last fight that he fought to a decision and he didn’t really show anything in—he’s never fought anybody to the caliber of the guys that I’ve fought. Assim, I feel really good about that going into this fight.”

“I’m going to bust ass and smash through this guy,” Jones added.

Bill made his highly anticipated debut with NEF in April 2018, finishing Matt Denning in the second round via technical knockout.

“Beating Denning pretty decisively the way I did—it felt good to get back in the win column, but it still doesn’t show me,”Jones disse. “I feel like I should have beat him in the first round, not the second round.”

The win set-up Jones for a title match showdown with Aaron Lacey for the vacant professional featherweight championship in November 2018, but the bout was scrapped when Lacey sustained an injury that forced him to withdraw.

“When he backed out, I was super, extremely disappointed,” Jones explained. “I was extremely disappointed… Lacey’s more of a 145-pound fighter. Harvey, if he makes weight at 145, he is going to have a really rough night because it’s just going to be a lot of weight for him to cut. After the first round, if he makes it out of it, it’s going to wear on him.”

“In my brain, I knew he [Lacey] wasn’t going to make it out of the first round with me—it was a win,” Jones continued. “It was just one of those fights where you knew, you walked in there, and you walked out victorious. I know it’s a tougher fight with Harvey, but in my mind, it’s the same fight.”

With Lacey currently on the sidelines, Lacey’s teammate, fast rising Josh “Hook-On” Harvey, agreed to step in and put his 5-0-1 record on the line against Jones in the feature fight for NEF’s 2019 return to Bangor.

“Every fight that I’ve watched him [Harvey] luta, it seems like he comes out and tries to stand with them, but then as soon as they start throwing back, I feel like he gets nervous and shoots,”Jones disse. "Assim, he flashes off like he’s a standup fighter, but then as soon as they start to attack, he instantly shoots. So that, Na minha cabeça, makes me feel like he’s a pretty boy that doesn’t want to get hurt. He doesn’t want to get hit.”

“I feel like he’s going to crumble under the pace that I put on him. I’m a more of an attack, in-your-face fighter and I feel like he’s going to fold under that.”

When “Jonesi” and Hook-On” face-off on February 1st, it will be in the heart of winter in Maine, hence the title of the aptly named event, “Sub Zero.” Unlike many combat athletes that try to avoid cutting weight over the long holiday season, Jones, who works full-time during the day as a roofing foreman supervising a crew of 12 laborers, prefers competing during the winter months.

“Wintertime is always a good time for me to train,” Jones explained to Jarrell and Stackpole. “I get out of work fairly early in the wintertime. We work dark-to-dark in the summer, so I don’t get home until 6, 7, 8 o’clock—so it’s hard to make it to the gym. So winter time is a real good training schedule for me.”

Jones, who normally walks around at 155-pounds despite the admission that he normally “eats out of gas stations” when he’s not in fight camp, predicts no problems whatsoever in terms of making the championship scratch weight limit of 145-pounds. When asked, contudo, on whether he thinks his opponent will make the weight, he couldn’t express the same confidence.

“I have trouble seeing Harvey making weight for the fight,”Jones disse. “I’m going to fight him either way, whatever weight he walks in at. Mas, I believe that Lacey is really the one that is in line for it. Quero dizer, Harvey hasn’t made weight for a fight at 45 em um instante. The fight he just had with Joe-Joe [Gianetti] that he just kind-of held on to the whole time, he missed weight by four or five pounds…. He’s going to have a tough time making that weight.”

Regardless of the weight, Jones is unwavering in his belief that he has the tools to put the first loss on Harvey’s record. Harvey, not known for losing frequently in any combat sport, was also a multiple-time state champion wrestler.

“I think he’s going to try to wrestle me,”Jones disse. “I think he’s going to try to take me down and win by wearing me out… If he lets it stay standing, I’ll probably knock him out in the first round.”

Having kicked a 25-year smoking habit a few years ago, Jones feels revitalized and better than ever and ready for the challenge in front of him on February 1st.

“I really want to win that belt,"Ele disse. “I’m 40-years old. Life moves on and I don’t know how many more years I got to push into the sport, but it’s a good time for me.

“I don’t look at it as a job like everybody else, or something that I dream to do,” Jones explained. “Eu amo lutar. I love the atmosphere of it, I love the competition of it.

“I want to end my career on a high note.”

próximo evento misto de artes marciais do NEF, "NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” will take place on Friday, Fevereiro 1, 2019 at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine com hora do sino de 8 pm. Tickets are on-sale now atwww.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

Sobre Fights Nova Inglaterra

Lutas da Nova Inglaterra ("NEF") é uma luta promoção de eventos empresa. A missão da NEF é criar eventos da mais alta qualidade para lutadores e fãs. A equipe executiva da NEF tem uma vasta experiência na gestão de esportes de combate, produção de eventos, relações com a mídia, marketing, legal e publicidade.

DESPITE SETBACKS, NATE BOUCHER IS NOT BACKING DOWN

PARA DIVULGAÇÃO IMEDIATA: Bangor, Maine (Janeiro 23, 2019) – Nate Boucher’s journey inside the New England Fights’ (NEF) artes marciais mistas (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. Naquela noite, 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. Dito, 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.

Novembro passado, 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,”Boucher disse. “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. Assim, 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. Mentalmente, 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, Fevereiro 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, obviamente,”Boucher disse. “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, infelizmente, he’s going to figure that out very hard on February 1.”

Como 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, Came Arnold, he’s going to carry that belt straight through at 135. Cara, 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. Cara, it’s going to be one hell of a one-two punch, isso é certeza."

próximo evento misto de artes marciais do NEF, "NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” will take place on Friday, Fevereiro 1, 2019 at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine com hora do sino de 8 pm. Tickets are on-sale now atwww.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

Sobre Fights Nova Inglaterra

Lutas da Nova Inglaterra ("NEF") é uma luta promoção de eventos empresa. A missão da NEF é criar eventos da mais alta qualidade para lutadores e fãs. A equipe executiva da NEF tem uma vasta experiência na gestão de esportes de combate, produção de eventos, relações com a mídia, marketing, legal e publicidade.

DESPITE SUB ZERO TEMPERATURES, NEF FIGHT CARD WILL BRING THE HEAT TO BANGOR

Bangor, Maine (Janeiro 18, 2019) - Fights Nova Inglaterra (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 37: Sub Zero,” na sexta-feira, Fevereiro 1, 2019 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. Hoje cedo, a promoção anunciou o cartão de luta completo para o evento.

No evento principal da noite, Josh “Hook On” Harvey(5-0-1) vai enfrentarConta “Jonesi” Jones(13-10) for the vacant NEF MMA Professional Featherweight Title. Harvey is coming off a very controversial majority draw in Massachusetts last fall against UFC veteran Joe Giannetti (6-1-1).  Many observers felt that Harvey had dominated Giannetti for three rounds and Giannetti was only saved by a hometown decision. Prior to that time, Harvey had a perfect professional record with five straight wins in the NEF cage. Bill Jones is a pioneer of the New England MMA scene. Jones, a member of Nostos MMA, vanquished Matt Denning (5-8) last spring atNEF 33” em Portland, Maine via second-round technical knockout.

Harvey’s Young’s MMA teammateCJ Ewer (3-2) will be in action in the co-main event against The Academy’sMarca “PocketsGardner (0-0) at a catchweight of 180-pounds. Ewer is the reigning NEF MMA Professional Middleweight Champion. Gardner makes his pro debut after a stellar amateur career that saw him finish all three of his opponents.

Ricky Dexter (1-0), also of Young’s MMA, rounds out the professional portion of the card against Ruben Redman (0-2) in a welterweight contest. Both fighters have not competed in the cage in two years. Dexter is the former NEF MMA Amateur Welterweight Champion.

Fred Lear(6-2) will headline the amateur card withZac Richard(3-0) in a bout for the vacant NEF MMA Amateur Featherweight Title. Lear has previously held the amateur bantamweight strap and will look to make NEF history as the first athlete to win titles in different weight divisions within the promotion. Zac Richard was voted the “2018 Rookie of the Year” by NEF fans after cutting down all three of his previous opponents in the first round last year.

It will be a family affair asRoger Ewer(1-0), brother and Young’s MMA teammate of co-main-event competitor CJ Ewer, atendaBryce Bamford (2-0) of First Class MMA in an amateur heavyweight fight. This will be the second time the Ewer brothers have fought together on a card in Bangor, the first being in August 2017 em “NEF 30.

Also featured on the amateur portion of the fight card will be two women’s fights. “2018 Rookie of the Yearrunner-upGlory Watson (2-0) will face her toughest challenge to date in the form of Wisconsin’s Rachael Lippert(4-2), enquantoCatie Denning (1-1) takes on the debutingAmanda Bennett (0-0) of First Class MMA. Watson and Denning are two members of the group known affectionately among teammates and fans asChris’s Angelsas they train under Chris Young at Young’s MMA in Bangor.

Tickets are sold-out at the box office and Ticketmaster, but fans can still contact NEF through its Facebook page, “Lutas da Nova Inglaterra,” as the promotion still has a very limited number of tickets available for direct sale. Tickets will be sold on a first-come/first-served basis until they run out.

O cheio “NEF 37” cartão da luta (sujeitas a alterações e aprovação do Combat Sports Authority of Maine):

PROFESSIONAL

145*TÍTULO Josh Harvey 5-0-1 (MMA de Young) vs Bill Jones 13-11 (Nostos)

180 CJ Ewer 3-2 (Young’s MMA) vs Mark Gardner 0-0 (A Academia)

170 Ricky Dexter 1-0 (MMA de Young) vs Ruben Redman 0-2 (Independente)

AMADOR

145*TITLE Fred Lear 6-2 (Young’s MMA) vs Zac Richard 3-0 (Nostos)

155 Taylor Bartlett 1-1-1 (CMBJJ) vs Devin Corson 1-1 (The Outlet)

145 Catie Denning 1-1 (MMA de Young) vs Amanda Bennett 0-0 (First Class MMA)

130 Brady Macdonald 1-1 (Pictou County Jiu-Jitsu) vs Jake Bagley 0-0 (Nostos)

265 Roger Ewer 1-0 (MMA de Young) vs Bryce Bamford 2-0 (First Class MMA)

135 Jordan Young 1-2 (MMA de Young) vs Clifford Redman 0-7 (Independente)

135 Nate Boucher 3-3 (CMBJJ) vs Dillon Henry 0-0 (First Class MMA)

125 Glory Watson 2-0 (MMA de Young) vs Rachael Lippert 4-2 (Fearless MMA)

145 Rob Kiah 1-0 (Young’s MMA) vs Joe Howard 1-1 (CMBJJ)

próximo evento misto de artes marciais do NEF, “NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” acontecerá na sexta-feira, Fevereiro 1, 2019 at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine com hora do sino de 8 pm. A very limited number of tickets are still on-sale by contacting NEF directly through its Facebook page “Lutas da Nova Inglaterra.”

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TOP AMATEUR PROSPECTS WILL MEET IN WOMEN’S FIGHT AT NEF 37

Bangor, Maine (Janeiro 10, 2019) - Fights Nova Inglaterra (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 37: Sub Zero,” na sexta-feira, Fevereiro 1, 2019 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. Hoje cedo, the promotion announced the addition of an amateur women’s flyweight fight to the card. Glory Watson (2-0) vai assumir Rachael Lippert (4-2) com um peso de luta de 125 quilos.

Glory Watson made her mark in the NEF cage in 2018 with wins over Chelsea Tucker and Megan Rosado. It earned her a nomination in the “Rookie of the Year” category. She was the runner-up to fellow undefeated amateur rookie Zac Richard (3-0) in fan voting last month. Watson trains with Young’s MMA in Bangor. The fight with Lippert will be her first in her hometown.

“I’ve continued to train and challenge myself since my victory in Portland this past November,” said Watson.I’m really excited to finally make my debut in my hometown to kickstart 2019 with a three-fight run streak over the next three months! I’m looking forward to my return to the cage and to show my supporters the hard work that I’ve been putting in to maintain my career with zero losses!"

Rachael Lippert is also riding a two-fight win-streak into this bout. Last month, she was victorious on a card in Minnesota put on by national promotion Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA).  She is a 25-year-old with a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu representing Fearless MMA of Janesville, Wisconsin.

I am happy to have the opportunity to travel and fight,” said Lippert. “At this point, we decided we weren’t going to accept higher weight or lower record fights. This fight is both of those things, but I looked up Glory and she looked like a banger of an opponent. I know how it is to work hard and not get to fight, so I am happy to fill the spot. I am looking forward to a great fight.”         

próximo evento misto de artes marciais do NEF, “NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” acontecerá na sexta-feira, Fevereiro 1, 2019 at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine com hora do sino de 8 pm. Tickets are on-sale now atwww.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.