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Combate Amerika: Three New Bouts Announced For New York on October 14

Ka tlaase mona: PaulinaFirefoxGranados (tšoantšetsoang) will face off with Jenna Serio in a featured atomweight (105 lik'hilograma tse) contest at Combate Americas: Empire Rising, le U.S. Hispanic league’s debut event in New York, ka Labohlano, Oct. 14, live on beIN Sports en Español as well as UFC FIGHT PASS®.

COMBATE AMERICAS
ANNOUNCES THREE MORE BOUTS
FOR FIRST-EVER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT IN NY,
LIVE ON BEIN SPORTS EN ESPAÑOL
AND UFC FIGHT PASS® ON Labohlano, Oct. 14

Featherweight co-main event: Erick Sanchez vs. Victor Martinez
Bantamweight: Irwin Rivera vs. Cristobal Chavez
Women’s atomweight: Paulina Granados vs. Jenna Serio

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NEW YORK – Sept. 14, 2016 – Combate Americas today announced the addition of three bouts, including a featherweight (145 lik'hilograma tse) co-main event contest between streaking Uria Faber a sireletsa Erick Sanchez (7-2) and hard-hitting knockout artist Victor Martinez (6-4) to the league’s first world championship fight card in history at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y.. ka Labohlano, Oct. 14, live on beIN SPORTS En Español and UFC FIGHT PASS®.

The matchup between Sanchez and Martinez will precede the much-anticipated bantamweight (135 lik'hilograma tse) championship showdown between red-hot stars John "Sexy Sexy" Castaneda (11-2) ea Mankato, Ho. le Gustavo Lopez (6-1) ea Las Vegas, Nev. via Yakima, Hlatsoa.

In another bantamweight contest, Blackzilians team member and rising starIrwin “The Beast” Rivera (5-1) will collide with undefeated submission expert Cristobal “El Mosquito” Chavez (4-0).

In women’s atomweight (105 lik'hilograma tse) bohato, Paulina “Firefox” Granados(3-2) tla nka ka Jenna Serio (3-1).

Erick Sanchez vs. Victor Martinez

The 5-foot-10, 25-year-old Sanchez of Sacramento, Dorella. will look for his third straight victory in La Jaula, and his fourth consecutive win overall, after submitting (ka morao-hlobotse a bipetsa) Mike Segura in just 50 seconds at the third event in the Combate Americas “Road To The Championship” series in Los Angeles, Dorella. ka April 18.

Prior to the victory, Sanchez, who has won five of his seven professional starts by way of (T)KO kapa ho ikokobelletsa, scored a third round (1:22) WHO (punches) ka Ousmane Thomas Diagne kwa Bellator 147 ka December 4, 2015.

E boetse e 25 le lilemo li, the 25-year-old Martinez of Pharr, Texas has notched five of his six professional wins by way of (T)KO, with all five of the conquests having come with his hands.

Martinez is looking to rebound from a close, split decision defeat at the hands of Erick Gonzalez at the fourth Combate Americas “Road To The Championship” event on April 25.


Ka holimo: Irwin “The Coat” Rivera (tšoantšetsoang) will make his Combate Americas debut against undefeated Cristobal Chavez in a featured bantamweight (135 lik'hilograma tse) qeta.

Irwin Rivera vs. Cristobal Chavez

Fighting out of Boca Raton, Fla., the home of the Blackzilians fight squad, the 5-foot-6, 27-year-old Rivera, who will make his debut under the promotion of Combate Americas, was raised in New Windsor, N.Y.. after being born in Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico. He jump started his professional career with a split decision victory over Andre Cuff ka November 7, 2014, and ran to three consecutive wins thereafter.

In his last outing on March 25, Rivera submitted Jose Ceja in third round (4:45) of battle with a rear-naked choke.

The 5-maoto-7, 26-year-old Chavez of El Paso, Texas has yet to be beaten in a combined eight professional and amateur bouts. Three of his four professional wins have come via (T)KO kapa ho ikokobelletsa.

Chavez is coming off a second round (4:14) ho ikokobelletsa (armlock) ea Ronny Perrogon ka June 11.

Paulina Granados vs. Jenna Serio

A native of Corpus Christi, Texas where she excelled in power lifting as a high school student, the 5-foot-2, 28-year-old Granados fights out of the famed Alliance MMA team in San Diego, Dorella.

Granados made her Combate Americas debut in her last start on Ka 9, earning a split decision over longtime rival Stephanie Alba, whom Granados had defeated twice previously during their amateur days.

Serio of Brooklyn, N.Y.. is a 5-foot-2, 24-year-old upstart who will enter the Combate Americas cage for the first time, riding a two-fight win streak.

In her last effort, Serio handily submitted Sadee Monserrate with a rear-naked choke in the first round (2:50) of their matchup on June 3.

A nationally recognized venue for legendary, fight-of-the-year-level boxing events, Turning Stone Resort Casino will now become one of the very first venues in New York to host professional MMA fights. With a legacy of hosting some of the best events in the country, rivaling many venues in major cities such as Las Vegas, Atlantic City and New York City, Turning Stone has established Upstate New York as a premier destination for live sporting events. Turning Stone is an award-winning destination resort, offering world-class amenities including four hotels, ho feta 20 restaurants and dining options, two luxurious spas, e 125,000 lisekoere maoto Las Vegas setaele dipapadi mokatong, e kabare mokhoa male, e 5,000 setulo lebaleng la boithabiso, five pristine golf courses, mekoallo maloa, cocktail lounges and nightlife venues.

Tickets for “Combate Americas: Empire Rising” are on sale and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Box Office, by calling 877.833.SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets ba turu ka $75, for cageside, $65, $50 le $35, and may be subject to additional fees. Mamati a tla bula ka 5:30 p.m.bakeng sa ketsahalo, le pele selelekela gia tla qala kwa 6 p.m.

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Lefatše le letoto la ho loantša: JON FITCH-JAKE SHIELDS WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWDOWN SET FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 IN LOVELAND, COLORADO LIVE ON NBCSN

Hape:
Josh Copeland vs. Smealinho Rama in heavyweight battle
Paul Bradley vs. Yushin Okami in welterweight collision

Tickets for WSOF34 on sale Labohlano, Supa. 16

Las Vegas (September 13, 2016) - World Series ea Fighting (www.WSOF.com) officially announced today the highly-anticipated welterweight (170 lik'hilograma tse) title fight between reigning world champion Jon Fitch (28-7-1, 1 NC) and number one contender and fellow decorated superstar Jake Shields (31-8-1) bakeng sa Moqebelo, Nov. 12 at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Di room bang ganteng., phela ka ho NBCSN ka 10:30 p.m. LE/7:30 p.m. PT.

Turu ho $20, tickets for “WSOF34: Fitch vs.. Shields” go on sale on Labohlano, Supa. 16 at the Budweiser Events Center box office, BudweiserEventsCenter.com, or by phone at 1-877-544-TIXX.

“This is a fight between two of the sport’s most seasoned and accomplished competitors, and a matchup that has been building for quite some time, so we are excited to see it finally come to fruition in the decagon cage, and to crown the better man that night, our world welterweight champion,"O ile a re World Series ea Roshan Mopresidente Ntate Marena.

In addition to the main event, World Series of Fighting announced a featured heavyweight attraction pitting Josh “Cuddly Bear” Copeland (13-4) khahlanong le pele e neng e mampoli Smealinho “The Prince” Rama (9-2), as well as the promotional debut of battle-tested Pauluse o ile a Bradley (23-6), who will take on former top 10 lefatšeng-Thailand Ranked Yushin "Sealuma" Okami (32-10) in a welterweight affair.

Additional matchups for “WSOF34: Fitch vs.. Shields” will be announced soon.

Jon Fitch vs.. Jake Shields

6-leoto, 38-year-old Fitch of Las Vegas, Nev. via Fort Wayne, A. will put his title on the line for the second time since seizing the vacant belt on October 17, 2015, when he earned a unanimous decision over Yushin Okami.

Fitch, who has faced and defeated some of the best rival welterweight fighters of his era to cement his legacy in the sport, risked his World Series of Fighting title for the first time on April 2, defeating Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Joao Zeferino by way of unanimous decision.

Fighting out of San Francisco, Dorella., tse 6 maoto, 37-year-old Shields will seek his fourth major world championship. The Cesar Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt held both the Shooto and EliteXC welterweight straps as well as the Strikeforce middleweight crown.

Like Fitch, Shields has provided fight fans with a host of memories, including his unforgettable, upset unanimous decision defeat of future Hall of FamerDan Henderson ka April 17, 2010. Shields also boasts a split decision win over reigning UFC champion Tyron Woodley as well as a split decision victory over UFC superstar Demian Maia.

Josh Copeland vs. Smealinho Rama

Le 6, tsamaea ka maoto-1, 33-year-old Copeland is coming off what was perhaps the grittiest performance of his four-year professional career in his bid for the World Series of Fighting heavyweight title against reigning champion Blagoy Ivanov. Copeland stood toe-to-toe and held his own against the Sambo champion, but was left on the losing end of a unanimous decision after five competitive rounds of action.

Copeland, who has notched 7 ea hae 12 professional victories by way of (T)KO kapa ho ikokobelletsa, earned his place in the world title fight by taking a unanimous decision from Mike “300” Hayes at WSOF29 on March 12.

Le 6, tsamaea ka maoto-1, 24-year-old Rama of Calgary, Alberta, Canada made history on October 11, 2014, becoming the first-ever World Series of Fighting heavyweight champion by scoring a devastating, 51-second TKO (punches) ka Derrick “Caveman” Mehman at WSOF14.

Rama, who also holds a unanimous decision win over Steve Mocco in the World Series of Fighting decagon cage, surrendered the heavyweight title after being submitted (guillotine a bipetsa) by Ivanov in the third round (1:17) of their bout on June 5, 2015.

Paul Bradley vs. Yushin Okami

One of World Series of Fighting’s recent, high-profile acquisitions, ea 5-mithara 9, 33-year-old Bradley of San Diego, Dorella. signed with the league after decimating previously unbeaten Chris Honeycutt by way of TKO (punches) in just 40 seconds in the Bellator MMA cage on January 29, 2016.

A pele e neng e, two-time All-American wrestling star for NCAA Division I University of Iowa, Bradley placed as high as fourth in the national championships before turning to MMA in 2006 where he has since faced off with elite competition in the UFC and Strikeforce.

Similar to his opponent, tse 6 maoto-2, 35-year-old Okami of Kanagawa, Japan has scrapped with top-level, world ranked competition to earn his place in the decagon cage.

Since the loss to Fitch, Okami, a veteran of the UFC as well as PRIDE, has since reeled off two consecutive victories in his home country – a second round (4:23) WHO (corner stoppage) ea Ryuta Sakurai Tokyo hodima February 27, and a first round (2:06) ho ikokobelletsa (ka morao-hlobotse a bipetsa) ea Shingo Suzukika July 24.

TUFF-N-UFF FUTURE STARS OF AMERICA

Turning Stone Resort & Casino

October 14, 2016 7:00 am, Turning Stone Resort & Casino Events Center – 5218 Patrick Road, Verona, NY 13478The Turning Stone Resort and Casino will become one of the first venues in New York state to host professional Mixed Martial Arts fights.

Combate Americas and Tuff-N-Uff will be making their east coast debuts at the Turning Stone Events Center on Friday, October 14th. Combate-Americas, ea pele U.S. Hispanic MMA sports franchise, will present a six-fight card, while Las Vegas-based Tuff-N-Uff will present six amateur fights.

“Turning Stone has become known for hosting some of most legendary live sporting events in the country, from golf to boxing, and now mixed martial arts,” said Ray Halbritter, Oneida Sechaba Moemedi le Sechaba Enterprises CEO. “On October 14, we will continue that legacy of bringing the best, most highly-anticipated events to our region.”

Tickets for the event are on sale now mona. Tickets can be purchased at the Turning Stone Box Office, ka bitsa 877-833 SHOW or online at Ticketmaster. $75 (ringside) / $65 / $50 / $35 Tickets go on sale September 2 @ 10 a.m. Call the Box Office: 1.877.833.SHOW (7469)

Mamati a butsweng ka 5:30 p.m.
The 20-year ban on professional mixed martial arts in New York was lifted on Thursday.

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TUFF-N-UFF TEAMS UP WITH RANDY COUTURE TO SUPPORT ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

Ho pota-pota 7: OPERATION KNOCKOUT TO BE HELD AT THE D LAS VEGAS

Seventh annual event raises funds for wounded soldiers and their families
Moqebelo, November 19, 2016

The nation’s premier amateur mixed martial arts (MMA) mokhatlo o hlophisitsoeng, Tuff-N-Uff today announced it is teaming up with Randy Couture for its seventh annual Round 7: Sebelisa ho Knockout ketsahalo Saturday, November 19, 2016.

Following six successful years, Operation Knockout continues to grow in size and finds a new home in Downtown Las Vegas. Letsolong lena le thabisang, unique charity event features a night of amazing mma fights, Jiu Jitsu SUPERFIGHTS, and a fabulous silent auction. There will be something for everyone. Jiu Jitsu superfights will feature former and Current UFC athletes vs Top Black belts.

Xtreme Couture G.I. Motheo provides necessary support and services for wounded soldiers and their families, ba bangata ba bona khutle le sithabetsang amputations, gunshot maqeba a, tukang le molumo oa ho phatloha likotsi.

Sebelisa ho Knockout o tsoela pele ho haha ​​eona boiteko ba ho hōlisa le chelete e eketsehileng le ho thusa ho feta masole a lemetseng a le malapa a bona. Ketsahalo ena e o tsosoa ka $133,000 ho tloha ka ea eona ea pele selemo le le thuso ea bona seatla se bulehileng bafani 'me menehelo e, the event returns this November 19th for its biggest year to date. Fumana boitsebiso bo eketsehileng ka ena e khōlō ketsahalo, ikopanye le Xtreme Couture G.I. Foundation ka 702-616-1022 kapa o kotjwa hore o etelawww.xcgif.org.

JAMES ‘THE STRABANIMAL’ GALLAGHER-KIRILL MEDVEDOVSKY BOUT ADDED TO BELLATOR MMA EVENT IN ISRAEL ON NOVEMBER 10

Santa Monica, CALIF (Supa. 12, 2016) – A featherweight contest between budding Irish star James Gallagher (4-0) le Kirill Medvedovsky (6-1) has been added to the main card of the promotion’s first ever card at Menora Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv on November 10.

The fights join a main event that features a Welterweight World Title bout between current title holder Zhenya Koreshkov (19-1) and the man who he took it from over a year ago, Douglas Lima (27-6). Holim'a moo, one of the newest members of the Bellator MMA family, Noad Lahat (9-2), will challenge fellow featherweight Scott Cleve (15-5) in the evening’s co-main event. Additional fights will be announced in coming weeks.

The event will air in America on SPIKE Labohlano, November 11 ka 9 p.m. LE / 8 p.m. CT. Bellator has partnered with Ananey Communications, an Israeli television conglomerate boasting 14 channels, several of which showcase Viacom content including the EGO and EGO TOTAL channels which have broadcast Bellator in Israel since 2012.

Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be purchased at Bellator.com or Eventim.co.il/mma.

A native of Northern Ireland, the undefeated Gallagher will make his second appearance since joining the Scott Coker-led promotion earlier this year. In a unanimous decision victory, Gallagher discarded of opponent Mike Cutting at "Bellator 158: Daley vs.. Lime," paving the way for a potentially bright future for the 19-year-old featherweight prospect. The win was the fourth of his professional career and first to go past the opening frame, being that the previous three victories all came by way of first round submission. Fighting out of the highly-acclaimed gym SBG Ireland, Gallagher has begun his career training alongside well-known teammate Conor McGregor, as he continues to grow and learn from one of the game’s best.

Born on November 14, the recently signed 23-year-old Medvedovsky hopes to unwrap an early birthday present inside Menora Mivtachim Arena. The Netanya, Israel native enters his bout with a record of 6-1, with one knockout and a pair of submission finishes. Coming off of back-to-back first round victories, Medvedovsky hopes to make quick work of his younger opponent Gallagher and give his hometown fans exactly what they came to see.

“Bellator MMA in Tel Aviv” Main Card:

Welterweight World Title Main Event: Zhenya Koreshkov (19-1) vs.. Douglas Lima (27-6)

Featherweight Feature Co-Main Event: Noad Lahat (9-2) vs.. Scott Cleve (15-5)

Bantamweight Feature Bout: James Gallagher (4-0) vs.. Kirill Medvedovsky (6-1)

Selelekela Card:

Welterweight Feature Bout: Joaquin Buckley (6-0) vs.. Jackie Gosh (6-0)

M-1 ba-Bothata ba 70 diphetho & images

Alexey Kunchenko decisions Eduardo Ramon
Remains undefeated at 14-0-0
M-1 Challenge welterweight champion Alexey Kunchenko improved to 14-0-0 with a non-title victory by decision last night against Eduardo Ramon
SYKTYVKAR, Russia (September 11, 2016) – M-1 Challenge welterweight championAlexey Kunchenko ntlafala tlaleho ea hae ho 14-0-0 (M-1 ba-: 7-0-0) with a non-title win by unanimous decision last night over late replacement Eduardo “CameloRamon (11-3-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0) ho sehlooho sa litaba koranteng M-1 ba-Bothata ba 70: Battle in Taiga in Syktyvkar, Russia.
Judges and referees were busy as six of 10 fights went the complete distance and there were no submissions.
Kunchenko, fighting out of Tyumen, Russia, won a 3-round decision over Ramon, ea Brazil, who made his M-1 Global debut filling in as a late replacement for an injured Maxin Grabovich. al record on the line against Ramon in their non-title fight. Kunchenko captured the coveted M-1 Challenge welterweight title belt, which was not on the line last night, this past April at M-1 ba-Bothata ba 65 neng Murad Abdulaev retired during the fourth round.
German light heavyweight Rene Hoppe (6-0-0, M-1 ba-: 1-0-0), who also made his M-1 Global debut, won a 3-round unanimous decision over Andrey Seledtsov (5-3-0, M-1 ba-: 1-1-0), ea Russia.
Former M-1 Challenge lightweight title challenger Artem Damkovsky (20-11-0, M-1 ba-: 11-7-0), ea Belarus, stopped former M-1 Challenge lightweight champion Maxim Divnich(12-2-0, M-1 ba-: 6-2-0), fighting out of Saint Petersburg, Russia by way of Ukraine, ea bobeli ho pota-pota.
Russia featherweight Alexey Nevzorov (10-2-0, 5-1-0) won a 3-round unanimous decision from his fellow countryman, Timur Naginbin (7-2-0, M-1 ba-: 3-1-0), while French bantamweight MoktarLe Kabyle” Benkaci (12-6-0, M-1 ba-: 1-1-0) o ile a kokota tsoa VadimBad SantaMaygin (6-2-1, M-1 ba-: 0-1-1), ea Russia, ea bobeli ho pota-pota.
In preliminary bouts Russian middleweight Artem Frolov (7-0-0) remained unbeaten with a 3-round unanimous decision versus Brazilian Rafael “Kratos” Xavier (3-2-0), Ukrainian middleweight Artem “Shockwave” Shokalo (18-14-1) knocked out RussianRoma “WarYarynkin (6-2-0) a ho pota-pota tse peli, Russia middleweight Khabib Isaev (2-0-0) took a 3-round unanimous decision from countryman Artur Potekaylov (2-2-0), Russia bantamweight Sergey Voloshin (2-0-0) defeating pro-debuting countrymanVitaly Chesnokov by way of a technical knockout in the third round, and South Korean flyweight SonBuddahLi Binh (5-1-0) took a 3-round majority decision from Emin Guseynov (2-2-1), ea Azerbaijan.
Official RESULTS
SEHLOOHO KARETE
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS
RENE HOPPE (6-0-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), Duitsland
WDEC3)
ANDREY SELEDTSOV (5-3-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0), Russia
WELTERWEIGHTS
ALEXEY KUNCHENKO (14-0-0, M-1 ba-: 7-0-0), Russia
WDEC3
EDUARDO RAMON (11-3-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0), Brazil
LIGHTWEIGHTS
ARTEM DAMKOVSKY (21-10-0, M-1 ba-: 11-7-0), Belarus
WKO2
MAXIM DIVNICH (12-2-0, M-1 ba-: 6-2-0)
FEATHERWEIGHTS
ALEXEY NEVZOROV (10-2-0, M-1 ba-: 5-1-0), Russia
WDEC3
TIMUR NAGIBIN (7-2-0, M-1 ba-: 3-2-0), Russia
BANTAMWEIGHTS
MOKTAR BENKACI (12-6-0, M-1 ba-: 1-1-0), France
WKO2
VADIM MAYGIN (6-2-1, M-1 ba-: 0-1-1), Russia
PRELIMINARY KARETE
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
ARTEM FROLOV (7-0-0, M-1 ba-: 4-0-0), Russia
WDEC3
RAFAEL XAVIER (3-2-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0), Brazil
ARTEM SHOKALO (18-15-0, M-1 ba-: 1-2-0), Ukraine
WTKO2
ROMAN YARYNKIN (7-2-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0), Russia
KHABIB ISAEV (3-0-0, M-1 ba-: 1-0-0), Russia
WDEC3
ARTUR POTEKAYLOV (3-2-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0), Russia
BANTAMWEIGHTS
SERGEY VOLOSHIN (3-0-0, M-1 ba-: 1-0-0), Russia
WTKO3
VITALY CHESNOKOV (0-1-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0), Russia
FLYWEIGHTS
SON LI BINH (4-1-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), South Korea
WDEC3
EMIN GUSEYNOV (2-2-1, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0), Azerbaijan
Artem Damkovsky vs. Maxim Divnich
Alexey Nevzorov vs. Bochabela ho Nagibin
Vadim Maygin vs. Moktar Benkaci
Artem Frolov vs. Rafael Xavier
Artem Shokalo vs. Roman Yarynkin
Khabib Isaev vs. Artur Potekaylov
Sergey Voloshin vs. Vitaly Chesnokov
Son Li Binh vs. Emin Guseynov
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M-1 ba-BOTHATA 70: “BATTLE IN TAIGAOfficial Weights and Weigh-In Photos

SEHLOOHO KARETE
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
ANDREY SELEDTSOV (5-2-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0), Russia 196 liponto. (89.0 kg)
vs..
RENE HOPPE (5-0-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), Duitsland 194 ½ o liponto. (88.3 kg)
Kunchenko weighs in
SEHLOOHO Event — WELTERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
ALEXEY KUNCHENKO (13-0-0, M-1 ba-: 6-0-0), Russia 174 liponto. (79.0 kg)
vs..
EDUARDOCameloRAMON (11-2-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), Brazil 174 liponto. (79.0 kg)
LIGHTWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
MAXIM DIVNICH (12-0-0, M-1 ba-: 6-1-0), Russia 154 ½ o liponto. (70.1 KG)
vs..
ARTEM DAMKOVSKY (20-1-0, M-1 ba-: 10-7-0), Belarus 154 ½ o liponto. (70.3 kg)
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
TIMUR NAGIBIN (7-1-0, M-1 ba-: 3-1-0), Russia 144 liponto. (65.6 kg)
vs..
ALEXEY NEVZOROV (9-2-0, M-1 ba-: 4-1-0), Russia 144 liponto. (65.6 kg)
BANTAMWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
MOKTARLe KabyleBENKACI (11-6-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0), France 135 liponto. (61.3 kg)
vs..
VADIMBad SantaMAYGIN (6-1-1, M-1 ba-: 0-0-1), Russia 135 liponto. (61.3 kg)
PRELIMINARY KARETE
MIDDLEWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

ARTEM FROLOV (6-0-0, M-1 ba-: 3-0-0), Russia 185 liponto. (84.0 kg)
vs..
RAFAELKratosXAVIER (3-1-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), Brazil 184 ½ o liponto. (83.8 kg)

ARTEM “Shockwave” SHOKALO (17-15-0, M-1 ba-: 0-2-0), Ukraine 184 ½ o liponto. (83.9 kg)
vs..
ROMANWarYARYNKIN (7-1-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-00), Russia 184 ½ o liponto. (83.9 kg)

KHABIB ISAEV (2-0-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), Russia 184 ½ o liponto. (83.9 kg)
vs..
ARTUR POTEKAYLOV (3-1-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), Russia 184 ½ o liponto. (83.7 kg)
BANTAMWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
SERGEY VOLOSHIN (2-0-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), Russia 138 ½ o liponto. (62.8 kg)
vs..
VITALY CHESNOKOV (Pro qalo), Russia 137 liponto. (62.2 kg)
FLYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
EMIN GUSEYNOV (2-1-1, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), Azerbaijan
vs..
SON BuddahLI BINH (4-1-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), South Korea
NENG: Moqebelo, September 10, 2016
HOKAE: Syktyvkar, Russia
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Solid M-1 Challenge 70 main card set Eduardo Ramon new opponent for Alexey Kunchenko in non-title fight headliner

Ena Moqebelo in Syktyvkar, Russia
ST. Petersburg, Russia (September 8, 2016) – M-1 Global has put together a solid main card, headlined by M-1 Challenge welterweight champion Alexey Kunchenko against late replacement Eduardo “CameloRamon (11-2-0, M-1 ba-: 0-0-0), bakeng sa ena Saturday ea (Supa. 10) M-1 ba-Bothata ba 70in Syktyvkar, Russia.
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Kunchenko (13-0-0, M-1 ba-: 6-0-0), fighting out of Tyumen, Russia, will put his undefeated professional record on the line against Ramon in their non-title fight. Kunchenko captured the coveted M-1 Challenge welterweight titl belt in his last fight, when defending M-1 Challenge welterweight champion Murad Abdulaev retired during the fourth round this past April at M-1 ba-Bothata ba 65.
Ramon is a late replacement for an injured Maxin Grabovich. The talented Brazilian will be making his M-1 debut.
Russia Andrey Seledtsov (5-2-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0) takes on undefeated German Rene Hoppe (5-0-0), who will be making his M-1 debut, in a light heavyweight clash with future title fight implications at stake.
In another match-up that could very well lead to a title fight, former M-1 Challenge lightweight champion Maxim Divnich (12-1-0, M-1 ba-: 6-1-0), fighting out of Saint Petersburg, Russia by way of Ukraine, takes on former M-1 Challenge lightweight title challenger Artem Damkovsky (20-1-0, M-1 ba-: 10-7-0), ea Belarus.
Round out the M1 Challenge 70 main card are two more potentially explosive fights as Russian featherweights Timur Naginbin (7-1-0, M-1 ba-: 3-0-0) le Alexey Nevzorov (9-2-0, 4-1-0) throw-down, while French bantamweight MoktarLe Kabyle” Benkaci (11-6-0, M-1 ba-: 0-1-0) lifahleho VadimBad SantaMaygin (6-1-1, M-1 ba-: 0-0-1), ea Russia.
The preliminary bouts include undefeated Russian middleweight Artem Frolov (6-0-0) vs.. Brazil Rafael “Kratos” Xavier (3-1-0), Ukrainian middleweight Artem “Shockwave” Shokalo (17-14-1) vs.. Russia Roma “WarYarynkin (6-1-0), Russia middleweight Khabib Isaev (1-0-0) vs.. countryman Artur Potekaylov (2-1-0) and Russian bantamweight Sergey Voloshin (2-0-0) vs.. pro-debuting countryman Vitaly Chesnokov.
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Tom, Tony le Rich ba bua ka beke ho Combat Sports, ho shebana le bosiu ba morao-rao ba UFC Fight Hamburg, Duitsland, qalo ea UFC ea Phil Brooks (Bokamoso. CM Punk) le ntoa e tlang lipakeng tsa Kell Brook le Gennady Golovkin.

COMBATE AMERICAS HITS NEW YORK WITH FIRST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT IN HISTORY, LIVE ON BEIN SPORTS EN ESPAÑOL AND UFC FIGHT PASS® ON FRIDAY, Oct. 14

(Pictured below): Twenty-four year-old surging star John “Sexy Mexy” Castaneda (11-2) ea Mankato, Ho. will bid to become the first 135 pound world champion in Combate Americas history onLabohlano, Oct. 14, live on beIN Sports en Español and UFC FIGHT PASS.

John “Sexy Mexy” Castaneda faces Gustavo Lopez
for the world bantamweight championship
at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y..

Tickets tsa rekisoa hona joale

NEW YORK – Supa. 8, 2016 – Combate Americas today announced that red-hot, streaking bantamweight (135 lik'hilograma tse) linaleli John "Sexy Sexy" Castaneda (11-2) le Gustavo Lopez (6-1) will face off in the first world championship bout in league history at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, N.Y.. ka Labohlano, October 14, live on beIN SPORTS En Español and UFC FIGHT PASS®.

The 24-year-old Castaneda of Mankato, Ho. and the 27-year-old Lopez of Las Vegas, Nev. via Yakima, Hlatsoa. will collide in the main event of the 10-bout “Combate Americas: Empire Rising” Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) extravaganza.

“We are thrilled to be producing our first world title fight in Combate Americas history at our debut event in the Empire State,"O ile a re Combate Amerika CEO Campbell McLaren, who also produced the last live televised professional MMA event in New York State with UFC® 7 ka September 8, 1995.

“John Castaneda and Gustavo Lopez put on some incredibly memorable and heroic performances during our ‘Road To The Championship’ fight series this year and last year,"A tsoela pele McLaren, “so we are looking forward to have these two budding, young stars square off and to crowning our first champion.”

Each fighter earned his way to the title fight in “La Jaula,” or the Combate Americas cage, by going undefeated in three consecutive bouts during the “Road To The Championship” series that kicked off in September 2015 and concluded on May 9, 2016.


Pictured Above (Far): Bantamweight star Gustavo Lopez (6-1) ea Las Vegas, Nev. via Yakima, Hlatsoa. will look to continue his unbeaten run inLa Jaula,” le Combate Amerika gorole, when he fights for his first world title.

Castaneda, who has finished 8 ea hae 11 professional mosebetsi hlōla, is riding a six-fight win streak dating back to May 16, 2015 ha a ne a romelwa Pedro Velasco with a rear-naked choke in the first round (2:42) la ntoa.

Castaneda’s run in the “Road To The Championship” series began with a unanimous decision win over Selena Governale ka September 17, 2015, and continued with a spectacular, arm-triangle choke submission of Federico Lopez in the closing moments of the third round (4:49) ea nkang khato.

The aggressive-minded Castaneda cemented his spot in the world title fight by edging out a split decision over Gabriel Solorio ka April 25.

Hae ea ho qetela qala, Castaneda stepped up for Combate Americas on just two weeks’ notice, replacing an injured Erick Sanchez, at the higher, featherweight limit of 145 lik'hilograma tse, khahlanong le Angel Cruz ka August 11, and scored a second round (2:25) WHO (punches) on Cruz.

Fighting out of the famed Xtreme Couture camp in Las Vegas, Lopez, a protégé of former UFC® mampoli Miesha Tate and UFC bantamweightBryan Caraway, will look for his sixth consecutive win in the cage, and his fourth under the Combate Americas promotional umbrella.

Similar to his opponent, Lopez is a determined finisher who has earned five of his six professional career wins by way of (T)KO kapa ho ikokobelletsa.

Lopez began his Combate Americas journey in the “Road To The Championship” series, hlōtse Mauricio Diaz by way of unanimous decision on September 17, 2015.

In his second Combate Americas appearance, Lopez submitted Joey Ruquetwith an arm-triangle choke in the second round (4:06) ea nkang khato, before sealing his fate in the title fight with Castaneda by scoring a devastating, bobeli pota (4:07) TKO ka Saule Elizondo with a barrage of punches on the ground.

A nationally recognized venue for legendary, fight-of-the-year-level boxing events, Turning Stone Resort Casino will now become one of the very first venues in New York to host professional MMA fights. With a legacy of hosting some of the best events in the country, rivaling many venues in major cities such as Las Vegas, Atlantic City and New York City, Turning Stone has established Upstate New York as a premier destination for live sporting events. Turning Stone is an award-winning destination resort, offering world-class amenities including four hotels, ho feta 20 restaurants and dining options, two luxurious spas, e 125,000 lisekoere maoto Las Vegas setaele dipapadi mokatong, e kabare mokhoa male, e 5,000 setulo lebaleng la boithabiso, five pristine golf courses, mekoallo maloa, cocktail lounges and nightlife venues.

Tickets for “Combate Americas: Empire Rising” are on sale and can be purchased at the Turning Stone Box Office, by calling 877.833.SHOW, or online at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets ba turu ka $75, for cageside, $65, $50 le $35, and may be subject to additional fees. Mamati a tla bula ka 5:30 p.m.bakeng sa ketsahalo, le pele selelekela gia tla qala kwa 6 p.m.

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FROM HUMBLE BEGINNINGS TO A SHOT AT THE GOLD, JACKSON AND VELADO TAKE MMA CAREERS TO A NEW LEVEL AT NEF 25

 

Ka: Kalle Oakes

Humility is the undertone for any conversation with Jimmy Jackson about his mixed martial arts career. It was a humbling experience that twisted Rafael Velado’s arm into the world of combat sports in the first place.

One of the men will depart Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston wielding a source of pride – the New England Fights amateur lightweight championship belt – after their clash at “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” this Moqebelo, September 10.

Mention the idea of his earning a title shot in the hexagon and Jackson (3-2) almost can’t withhold a laugh.

“It’s a big opportunity for someone like me,” Jackson said. “I never thought I would be fighting for a title. I’ve had a ton of teammates come up to me and say, ‘You deserve this! Way to go!’ I just never thought of myself as that top-tier fighter. I’ve always been the guy kind of behind the scenes.”

Easy enough for the Bangor fighter to blend in, considering that he trains at Young’s MMA with the likes of Aaron “Relentless” Lacey, “The” Ryan Sanders, and Josh “Hook On” Harvey.

Fighting for the belt vacated by stablemate Harvey isn’t an endeavor that would have entered Jackson’s mind back in 2012, when he accepted a fight in Vermont on a relative lark. He won via submission, with a choke, a 96 metsotsoana e.

“My training started out as me and a few other guys messing around in a basement,” Jackson said. “My first fight was spur of the moment. I won and it sort of got the adrenaline going, joaloka, ‘I can do this. I did pretty good.’”

Through a co-worker, he connected up with Young’s MMA.

After a learning curve that included back-to-back losses in 2013, Jackson steadily improved and defeated two consecutive opponents to earn his title opportunity.

“It’s a blessing and a curse. It’s truly a family. These are guys who truly stand by each other, in hard times, bad times, in and out of the gym,” Jackson said of wearing Young’s colors. “But on the flip side, everybody’s watching you, expecting a certain amount of entertainment from you. I want to perform at such a level that people are excited to watch me fight.”

While most fighters go through the drudgery of training in order to bask in the glory of fight night, Jackson contends that it’s the training he loves most. And entering the cage, he claims, is not about him.

“Fighting, ho 'na, is just what I can do to show everybody what my coaches have accomplished,” Jackson said. “They sacrifice so much to give us fighters the recognition and they get very little recognition in return. The only reason I get in the cage is to represent them.”

Jackson gravitated to MMA with minimal experience in combat sports. Velado, of Norridgewock, brought a decade of jiu-jitsu and a black belt to the table.

That journey had less glamorous beginnings, leha ho le joalo.

“In July 2005, I was playing basketball and a guy on my own team, if you can believe it, punched me in the face. He took exception to something and he messed me up pretty good,” Velado said. “From watching UFC, I thought I knew what to do to defend myself, and I pulled him down with an arm bar. Pathetically, but I pulled him down.”

Velado called it a reality check, one that led him to enroll in jiu-jitsu classes taught by Aaron Blake in Boothbay Harbor.

“I think all guys think they will be able to defend themselves in a situation, and most of those guys are wrong,” Velado said.

In more than three years of tournament competition, Velado said he fought more than 50 times and lost only three matches.

He grew restless and sought a new challenge. It led him to John Raio’s First Class MMA in Topsham. Velado was primed for his debut, but a sparring session with heavyweight teammate Nick Gulliver led to a torn MCL in his knee.

“That took about six to eight months before I fully recovered,” Velado said. “I dropped in on John again in April 2015, and we got a plan together. He got me in there with a lot of good wrestler types, including himself. He let me train with Marcus Davis and some other guys to expand my skill set.”

Velado has won three times in NEF, capped by a split decision over Mike Peitersen of Young’s.

“You’re in for a war. Young’s guys, they’re great. They’re all respectful. They train like savages,” Velado said. “Look who he’s training against…Those guys could fight anywhere in the United States and do well. You can’t not get better training against guys like that. You can’t not be a stud.”

Jackson, who said that MMA has lowered his stress level while reminding him that there is nothing else in life he can’t handle, hinted that he is the underdog on paper.

“He went three rounds with Mike Pietersen, and Mike is a tough dude. I know he’s a black belt in jits,” Jackson said. “I’m taking a realistic approach. I’m more focused on what I need to do and can’t worry about what he’s going to do. I don’t think he’s going to show me anything that I can’t handle.”

The question, Velado said, is whether or not Jackson’s modesty suggests any level of uncertainty.

“The difference between us is that I know I have jiu-jitsu in my tool box. He doesn’t have anything like that in his tool box that I know of,” Velado said. “He’s going to see what level he’s at in this fight. He’s going to find a way to get past me, or he’s going to take a step back and say is this something I really want to be doing? He definitely has to have confidence if he wants to beat me.”

The opening bell on this Moqebelo, September 10 e behiloeng ka bakeng sa 7 p.m. The current docket for “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” includes three professional boxing matches, five pro mixed martial arts bouts and five amateur MMA scraps. Tickets qala ka $25 le di a fumaneha ka www.TheColisee.com kapa ka e ipiletsang le Colisee lebokose le reng ofisi ea 207.783.2009, extension 525.

Bakeng sa boitsebiso bo eketsehileng ka ketsahalo le ho loana karete ya diapdeite, ka kōpo etela ntshetsopele oa setsheng sa inthanete sa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Holim'a moo, o ka shebella NEF livideo ka www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, latela ba ba ka Twitternefights le ho ba setho ya semmuso ya Facebook sehlopha "New England loana."