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SURGING WELTERWEIGHTS WILL MEET AT NEF 42 Hauv Portland

Tam sim TSO TAWM: Portland, Maine (Kaum Ob Hlis Ntuj 16, 2019) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts (MMA) kev tshwm sim, “NEF 42: Symphony of Destruction,” nyob rau hnub Saturday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 8, 2020 at Merrill Auditorium in Portland. Earlier today, NEF announced the addition of an amateur welterweight fight to the card.Mike “Boogaloo” Bezanson(4-0) yog teem rau lub ntsej muagGreg Ishihara(2-1) ntawm kev sib ntaus qhov hnyav ntawm 170 phaus.

Undefeated Mike Bezanson returned to NEF this past September after more than a three-year absence from cage competition. Bezanson, known for his flashy striking style and showmanship during fights, handed Jason Landry (2-1) his first loss at “NEF 40” in Orono, Maine. It took Bezanson only 41-seconds to pick up the technical knockout victory. He went on to capture a title in New Hampshire with a fourth-round knockout just weeks later. Bezanson has finished all four of his previous opponents with his striking prowess. He represents Team Kaze based in Lancaster, New Hampshire.

“In 2020, I have to do some belt shopping—the one I currently hold is getting lonely and needs some friends,” said Bezanson.  “I’ll make sure the tickets are worth buying!”

Since losing his debut to Jordan Norman (2-1) last April, Greg Ishihara has been on a roll, winning his last two MMA bouts in the NEF cage and a Muay Thai Kickboxing fight in Vermont. Last month, Ishihara picked up his most recent win against Dylan Williams (0-3) with a knee to the body just over a minute into the first round at “NEF 41” in Portland. Ishihara represents Recon Fitness based in Westbrook, Maine.

NEF has always treated me well,” noted Ishihara. “It means a lot to meto be able to compete here in Maine. The NEF staff is always professional making for a great experience. I look forward to competing inside the NEF cage in 2020. I’m excited for this upcoming fight with Mike. He’s flashy and his movement is impressive. This fight will give me the opportunity to display the full range of my skill set. I’m diligent in my preparation and I take pride in my work and performance. My goal is to hold the NEF title at 170-pounds and defend it.

Tshiab England Fights’ Tom ntej Sib xyaw-Martial-Arts Kev tshwm sim, “NEF 42: Symphony of Destruction,” yuav muaj nyob rau hnub Saturday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 8, 2020 at Merrill Auditorium in Portland, Maine. Daim pib no yog rau cov muag khoom tam sim no nyobwww.PortTix.com.

Hais txog Tshiab England Fights

Tshiab England Fights ("NEF") yog ib tug sib ntaus txheej xwm promotions lub tuam txhab. NEF lub hom phiaj yog los tsim cov xwm txheej zoo tshaj plaws rau cov neeg tua rog thiab cov kiv cua tib yam. NEF lub thawj pab neeg no muaj nws kim heev kev nyob rau hauv nqe ntaus rog kev ua si tswj, txheej xwm ntau lawm, xov xwm kev sib raug zoo, marketing, kev cai lij choj thiab advertising.

FOUR TITLE FIGHTS HEADLINE FINAL NEF CARD OF 2019 Hauv Portland

Tam sim TSO TAWM: Portland, Maine (Lub kaum hli ntuj 23, 2019) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) returns to Aura in Portland, Maine on November 9, 2019 Nrog nws cov kev sib xyaw tom ntej-martial-txuj ci kev tshwm sim, "NEF 41: Collision Course.” Tickets for the event are currently on sale atwww.auramaine.com. Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, NEF announced the full fight card for the event – a total of 17 bouts scheduled for the evening.

Four amateur title fights will headline the card. It will be the first time since “NEF 9” in August 2013 that an amateur fight has been the main event of one of the promotion’s cards. (Of note, “NEF 9” was an all amateur event.)

“NEF 41” will also mark the first time a women’s bout has headlined one of the promotion’s events as undefeatedHwjchim ci ntsa iab "Cov kev npau taws" Watson (6-0) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauvCara Greenwell(9-4) to crown the inaugural NEF Amateur Women’s Strawweight Champion. Watson will have a chance to make history in the bout by becoming the first NEF athlete to simultaneously hold titles in two weight divisions. She is the reigning NEF Amateur Women’s Flyweight Champion.

“Killa” Kam Arnold (5-1) will defend the NEF Amateur Bantamweight strap against Walt Shea (3-1) in the evening’s co-main event. Arnold has held the title since June 2018 and most recently defended it at “NEF 38” last spring with a 21-second knockout of Henry Clark (5-5). It will be Shea’s second attempt at capturing the title after a losing effort at “NEF 30” in August 2017.

Zac "Rocky" Richard(4-2-1) yuav fim"Khawv koob" Mike Murray(2-0) for the vacant NEF Amateur Lightweight Title. Both athletes are coming off wins last month in Orono, Maine at “NEF 40.” Richard knocked his opponent out with a slam in the first round of his bout while Murray submitted his opponent – also in the first round.

Nate Boucher (5-3) thiabSteve Desjardins(5-3) are scheduled to meet for the vacant NEF Amateur Flyweight Championship. Boucher is on a three-fight win streak, finishing all three opponents in the first round by submission. Desjardins returned with a first-round victory last month at “NEF 40” after an absence of several years from cage competition.

As of press time, NEF executives were searching for an opponent for NEF Amateur Welterweight ChampionDuncan “The Highlander” Smith(5-3).  Tu siab, Smith’s original challenger, Jordan Norman, recently pulled out of the fight when he could not gain medical clearance.

Matt "Ken Menyuam roj hmab" Denning(5-10) thiabKeegan “The Flu” Hornstra (4-11) will square off in a professional catchweight contest. Both will be looking to rebound from recent losses. Denning was defeated on a card in Massachusetts last Saturday night, while Hornstra lost to Dominic Jones at “NEF 39” this past summer in Lewiston, Maine. The fight will take place at an agreed-to weight of 176 phaus.

The full “NEF 41” fight card (yuav hloov):

AMATEUR TITLE FIGHTS

115*TITLE: Glory Watson (Young’s) vs. Cara Greenwell (Independent)

135*TITLE: Kam arnold (c) (Rov dim) vs. Walt Shea (Thawj cov hoob kawm MMA)

155*TITLE: Zac Richard (Nostos) vs. Mike Murray (Camden Combat/Foundry)

125*TITLE: Steve Desjardins (Independent) vs. Nate Boucher (CMBJJ)

KEV COB QHA COV MMA

155: Josh Harvey (Vision Quest Muay Thai) vs. Jonathan Hines (Independent)

176: Matt Denning (Independent) vs. Keegan Hornstra (Evolution Ncaws Ncaws Ncaws Pob Ncaws Pob)

Pib xyaum ua MMA

145: Jesse Fitzsimmons (Nostos) vs. Joe Howard (CMBJJ)

265: George Pissimissis (Wai Kru/Pedro’s Judo) vs. Solomon Spigel (Thawj cov hoob kawm)

135: Andrea Howland (Michigan Top Team) vs. Megan Rosado (Evolution Ncaws Ncaws Ncaws Pob Ncaws Pob)

170: Justin Middleton (Independent) vs. Jon Assam (Thawj cov hoob kawm)

170: Greg Ishihara (Rov dim) vs. Dylan Williams (Independent)

155: Clifford Redman (Independent) vs. Brian Cosco (Redline)

155: Lucas Donald (Independent) vs. Will McCall (Evolution Ncaws Ncaws Ncaws Pob Ncaws Pob)

205: Henry Jeffs (Independent) vs. Titus Pannell (T4 Survival)

130: Ryan Fogg (Team Elemental) vs. Caleb Austin (CMBJJ)

175: Roland Beaulieu (Maineiac Militia) vs. Austin Hamilton (Independent)

145: Tyler Knights (Independent) vs. Brandon Maillet-fevens (CMBJJ)

Tshiab England Fights’ Tom ntej Sib xyaw-Martial-Arts Kev tshwm sim, “NEF 41: Collision Course,” yuav muaj nyob rau hnub Saturday, Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 9, 2019 ntawm Aura hauv Portland, Maine. Daim pib no yog rau cov muag khoom tam sim no nyobwww.auramaine.com.

Hais txog Tshiab England Fights

Tshiab England Fights ("NEF") yog ib tug sib ntaus txheej xwm promotions lub tuam txhab. NEF lub hom phiaj yog los tsim cov xwm txheej zoo tshaj plaws rau cov neeg tua rog thiab cov kiv cua tib yam. NEF lub thawj pab neeg no muaj nws kim heev kev nyob rau hauv nqe ntaus rog kev ua si tswj, txheej xwm ntau lawm, xov xwm kev sib raug zoo, marketing, kev cai lij choj thiab advertising.

NEEF tshaj tawm thawj cov Pro sib ntaus kos npe rau DEBUT card hauv Oono

Tam sim TSO TAWM: Oronho, Maine (Lub Xya hli ntuj 11, 2019) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) yuav ua kom debut hauv ormono rau lub Cuaj Hli 7, 2019 Ntawm lub chaw collins rau kev ua yeeb yam nrog kev txhawb nqa kev sib xyaw tom ntej-sib ntaus sib tua, “NEF 40: Lub tsev kawm ntawm lub zog khob.” Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, NOF tshaj tawm thawj tus kws tshaj lij kev sib tw kos npe rau daim npav. “Lub Samaiman Shamrock” Ras “Rasquatch” Lub hau hyLON (4-2) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauv Chris Sarro (0-0) nyob rau hauv ib tug cruiserweight bout.

Ras HyLton yog los tawm ib tug loj yeej kawg lub Plaub Hlis tshaj Charles Penn (0-1) Hauv Portland, Maine. Tus kws kho mob nres uas sib ntaus nyob rau hauv thawj puag ncig thaum txiav hla Penn lub qhov muag tsis tuaj yeem raug kaw. Hylton qhib lub gash nrog tus sab tes ncaj uas sab laug cov ntshav nchuav rau ntawm daim lev.

Hylton yog lub ntsiab ntawm cov nef nyhav thiab cruise hnyavtweight. 6'6″ Cov neeg ncaws pob tuav ib qho kev siv tawv thib ob hauv cov mos txwv. Tam sim no nws qhia nrog zaj kev tua hluav taws martial Arts hauv Portland thiab thawj chav kawm MMA hauv Brunswick, Maine.

“Kuv muaj hmoo tau nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab lus hauv kuv txoj haujlwm thaum kuv tau hu thaum qhia cov kws tshaj lij tshiab rau peb cov haujlwm,” hais hylton.  “Boxers zoo li kuv tus nrog sib ntaus muaj kev pheej hmoo zoo nrog lawv cov kev paub hauv hnab tshos thiab nyob deb, yog li ntawm chav kawm peb yuav ob leeg yog ntau dua li kev zoo siab los ua lag luam peb cov kev txhaj tshuaj zoo tshaj plaws rau txoj kev yeej! Kuv nyiam kev ua yeeb yam, Tab sis nws yog nyob rau hauv kev sib ntaus sib tua ntawm kev ntaus nrig uas cov neeg sib tw zoo li peb nyob thiab pom lub hom phiaj. Yog li peb cob qhia zoo li peb lub neej nyob ntawm nws, Vim tias peb, yog li cas nws yog. Zoo siab txais tos rau lub tsev kawm ntawm lub hardbox, Chris. MMA 101 yog tam sim no nyob rau hauv kev sib kho.”

Raws li tau sau tseg los ntawm HYLON, nws tus nrog sib ntaus Chris Sarro yuav yog tus tshiab rau MMA tawb, Tab sis nws tsis muaj neeg txawv rau lub ntiaj teb ntawm kev sib ntaus kis las. SARRO ua ib lub npe rau nws tus kheej ua ib qho kev lom zem boxer nrog cov ntaub ntawv ntawm 7-1. Nws txeeb tau 2019 Qaum teb New England Golden hnab looj tes nyob rau hauv Superheaveight Division. Ib txwm ntawm Ellsworth, Maine, Tam sim no sawv cev rau cov neeg kawm Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

"Kuv zoo siab heev los sib ntaus sib tua,” hais sarro.  “Oronho xav zoo li kuv qaum tsev. Los txog Lub Cuaj Hli 7, Kuv yuav qhia lub ntiaj teb no muaj qhov hnyav tshiab hauv nroog. Nov yog kuv lub sijhawm. "

Tshiab England Fights’ Tom ntej Sib xyaw-Martial-Arts Kev tshwm sim, “NEF 40: Tsev Kawm Ntawv ntawm Hard Campocks,” yuav muab qhov chaw rau hnub Saturday, Cuaj hlis 7, 2019 Nyob rau hauv lub chaw collins rau kev ua yeeb yam ntawm University of University of the University of Int OPORPE AGuts hauv Oonoo, Maine. Daim pib yog muag tam sim no ntawmwww.collinscenterforthearther.com.

Hais txog Tshiab England Fights

Tshiab England Fights ("NEF") yog ib tug sib ntaus txheej xwm promotions lub tuam txhab. NEF lub hom phiaj yog los tsim cov xwm txheej zoo tshaj plaws rau cov neeg tua rog thiab cov kiv cua tib yam. NEF lub thawj pab neeg no muaj nws kim heev kev nyob rau hauv nqe ntaus rog kev ua si tswj, txheej xwm ntau lawm, xov xwm kev sib raug zoo, marketing, kev cai lij choj thiab advertising.

Corapi tawm, Lockard nyob rau hauv hais tias erickson; Sib ntaus tam sim no rau lub teeb yuag ntawm nef 39

Tam sim TSO TAWM: Lewiston, Maine (Lub rau hli ntuj 4, 2019) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) Rov qab los rau Androscoggin Bank Colisee rau hnub Saturday, Lub rau hli ntuj 22 Nrog nws cov kev sib xyaw tom ntej-martial-txuj ci kev tshwm sim, “NEF 39: All-American.” Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, Kev sib ntaus kev tshaj tawm tias Jesse “Lub VikingErickson (9-7) yuav ua tau raws li Dylan Lockard (5-1) Rau cov neeg tsis txaus ntseeg nef kws tshaj lij kev sib tw sib tw. Yav dhau los Duav Ryan Sanders (18-9) txiav txim siab mus tshaj tawm cov npe lig dhau los vim yog cov kev txiav hnyav dhau los nws yuav tsum ua kom muaj kev txwv ntawm 155 phaus.

Lub bout, Ameslikas tau teem tseg los ua ib qho tsis-npe kev ua haujlwm ntawm Erickson thiab Lewis Corapi (8-5), tuaj txog tom qab Corapi yuav tsum tau rub tawm vim muaj mob.

“Jesse Erickson tau muaj kev sib cav sib ceg thaum muaj kev nkag siab ntawm tus nef lub teeb ci ntsa iab,” hais NEF co-tswv thiab matchmaker Matt Peterson. “Nyob rau hauv 22 Cov bouts nruab nrab ntawm nws tus thawj coj thiab kev ua haujlwm, koj yuav tsum mus txhua txoj kev rov qab mus rau nws thawj zaug sib ntaus hauv 2012 Txhawm rau nrhiav ib lub sijhawm uas erickson tau muaj kev sib ntaus mus rau tus kws txiav txim plaub ntug. Nws ib txwm sib tw nrog kev ua txhaum uas ua rau nws ua tiav qhov tiav, lossis ua tiav. Nws yog cov hluav taws dawb huv txhua zaus nws nce hauv lub tawb. Dylan Lockard, los ntawm tib token, tsuas yog poob ib zaug ntawm nws cov amixes thiab kev tshaj lij kev tshaj lij thiab yog ib qho ntawm cov kev cia siab hauv xov xwm tshiab hauv New England tam sim no. Raws li ib tug pib xyaum ua, Lockard yeej obh Harvey thiab Caleb chav-ob Nef staples uas tsis muaj qhov tsis muaj tseeb txij li tig tau kev tshaj lij. Koj tsis tuaj yeem hais kom muaj kev sib ntaus sib tua ntau dua ntawm ob qho kev paub dhau los, Cov neeg ncaws pob tshaib plab los sau cov npe nrov sib yuav.”

Erickson tau sim ua kom pom kev sib cav sib ceg peb zaug dhau los, ob zaug tawm tsam bruce boyington (17-11) thiab ib zaug tawm tsam UFC cov neeg sib tw ua haujlwm tam sim no (9-4), tsuas yog yuav los luv luv hauv txhua kev sib ntaus. Erickson hais tias nws yuav ua siab ntev rau hauv kev cia siab no hauv kev cia siab ntawm yeej lub npe uas tau xaiv nws rau hnub tim.

"Ua ntej, Kuv xav ua tsaug rau Dylan rau kauj ruam mus nqa cov bout,” Remarked Erbson. “Nws zoo li zoo-round thiab tau yeej dhau qee qhov kev tawm tsam zoo. Kuv tabtom ua haujlwm nyuaj txhua hnub thiab yuav nkag mus hauv lub tawb nyob hauv qhov zoo tshaj plaws uas kuv tau nyob hauv. Kuv tsis yuav mus nrawm rau hauv lub tawb rau Lub Rau Hli 22nd. Kuv muaj tsib puag ncig muab nws mus thiab thaum kawg taug kev nrog txoj siv no. Victory or Valhalla, Plaub lub sijhawm ntxim nyiam. "

Lockard yuav twv yuav raug hu tau nkag mus rau thaj chaw siab phem nrog ntau pua ntawm erickson lub hometown, Tsev neeg thiab kiv cua hauv pawg neeg. Kev sib ntaus yuav siv kaum phaus hnyav dua li kev ntsuas tus tub luam feem ntau kev sib tw ntawm.

Txhua yam txog Lockard lub keeb kwm yav dhau, Txawm li cas los, Qhia tias nws nce siab kom tau kev sib tw. Hauv 2010 Nws yeej txoj kev sib tw hauv lub xeev 152 Pounds Wrestling rau Timberlane Regional High School hauv Plaistow, New Hampshire, ua tiav nws lub caij nyoog laus nrog kev pom zoo 38-9 ntawv sau. Nws pib nws tus nqi xyaum ua haujlwm Mma 2014 thiab mus ib tug zoo meej 4-0, Swb ib txhia ntawm thaj av zoo tshaj plaws yuav tsum muaj nrog Harvey thiab Hall. Lockard muab Pro nyob rau lub caij ntuj sov xyoo 2016. Nws tsuas yog poob rau hnub tau tawm tsam ib qho nyuaj heev Shane Manley (5-5), Leej twg ntev Nef kiv cua yuav nco ntsoov raws li cov neeg ncaws pob uas tau tuav ob lub Jesse erickson thiab ray ntoo (8-5) Thawj lub caij nyoog ntawm lawv cov haujlwm mmA. Lockard tam sim no nyob rau ob-sib ntaus yeej streak txij li qhov poob mus rau Manley, feem ntau-nyuam qhuav nce yav dhau los-undefeats anthony wright (4-1) Ntawm daim npav sib ntaus hauv Rhode Island lub caij nplooj zeeg.

"Kuv zoo siab tau los txog rau kev sib ntaus thiab sib ntaus rau cov nef npe,” Hais tias Lockard thaum mus txog rau kev tawm tswv yim.  “Jesse yog tus nrog sib ntaus tiag tiag, Thiab kuv xav tias peb phim zoo. Nws tseem yuav yog kev sib ntaus sib tua rau cov kiv cua. "

“NEF 39: Tag nrho cov neeg Asmeskas,” yuav muaj nyob rau hnub Saturday, Lub rau hli ntuj 22, 2019 nyob rau ntawm lub Androscoggin Bank Colisee nyob rau hauv Lewiston, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 7 pm. Daim pib no yog rau cov muag khoom tam sim no nyob www.TheColisee.com.

Thib ob cov poj niam lub rooj zaum ntxiv rau nef 39 Sib ntaus CARD

Tam sim TSO TAWM: Lewiston, Maine (Tej zaum 29, 2019) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) Rov qab los rau Androscoggin Bank Colisee rau hnub Saturday, Lub rau hli ntuj 22 Nrog nws cov kev sib xyaw tom ntej-martial-txuj ci kev tshwm sim, “NEF 39: All-American.” Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, Kev sib ntaus kev tshaj tawm cov kev sib txuas lus ntxiv ntawm cov poj niam amateur poj niam bantam nyom neeg rau daim npav. Megan Rosado yog teem rau lub ntsej muag Sarai knapp ntawm ib tug sib ntaus luj ntawm 135-phaus.

Megan Rosado tam sim no yog 1-1 Txij li thaum debuting hauv nef tawb lig xyoo tas los. Nws coj ntawm lub ntsej muag Watson ntawm “NF 36” Nyob rau hauv lub Cuaj Hli thiab mus deb nyob rau hauv rov qab-thiab-tawm, Zoo siab Contest. Watson tau rub tawm kev txiav txim siab sib cais ntawm cov kws txiav txim plaub’ Scorecards coj txoj kev yeej. Rosado rov qab lub hli dhau los ntawm “Nef 38” Hauv Portland, Maine rau lub ntsej muag Amanda Bennett (0-2).  Dua, Kev sib ntaus tau mus rau cov kws txiav txim plaub’ scorecards, Tab sis lub sijhawm no nws yog Rosado taug kev tawm ntawm lub tawb nrog tus yeej. Nws sawv cev Nate Libby's Evolution Ncaws Ncaws Ncaws Ncaws Ncaws Ncaws Pob Ncaws Pob hauv Saco, Maine.

"Kuv yog tus pog tshiab zoo siab rov qab mus rau hauv lub tawb rau kuv qhov kev sib ntaus thib peb,” hais rosado. “Nws muaj kev nyab xeeb hais tias kuv yog quav rau tag nrho cov kev sib ntaus! Kuv yuav tsis muaj lub squeaky huv tsis muaj ntaub ntawv, tab sis tau txais saj ntawm ib qho ploj thiab yeej yog dab tsi ua rau koj muaj kev phom sij ntau, nyob rau hauv kuv lub tswv yim. Kuv paub tsis muaj dab tsi hais txog kuv tus nrog sib ntaus, Tab sis qhov ntawd tsis tseem pib hem kuv. Imma coj nws, thiab kuv yuav yeej thaum lub Rau Hli 22. Tsis txhob nco nws!"

Sarai KNAPP yuav ua rau nws tus pib ua si ntawm MMA “Nef 39” Lub Rau Hli 22nd. Nws yuav ua rau 1,000-mais tsheb ntawm nws lub xeev Indiana los sib tw tiv thaiv Rosado. Pob KMAP sawv cev rau cov kwv tij MMA raws li Fort Wayne.

“Kev cob qhia sib xyaw ua yeeb yam tau hloov kuv lub neej,” Remarked Knapp. “Kuv tsuas yog zoo siab los twv kuv tus kheej tawm tsam tus nrog sib ntaus tawv zoo li Megan. Kuv tus kws qhia qhia kuv tias txhua tus neeg los ntawm Nate Libby's Gym yog qhov nyuaj, Yog li peb tau npaj txhij rau kev sib ntaus.”

Lub bout ntawm Rosado thiab Knapp yog cov poj niam thib ob sib ntaus sib tua tau tshaj tawm rau “Nef 39” daim npav. Kuj nyob rau ntawm daim pib xyaum ua si hmo ntawd, Glory Watson (4-0) yuav ntsib caree toj (4-1) Rau cov poj niam uas tsis muaj hnub ci.

“NEF 39: Tag nrho cov neeg Asmeskas,” yuav muaj nyob rau hnub Saturday, Lub rau hli ntuj 22, 2019 nyob rau ntawm lub Androscoggin Bank Colisee nyob rau hauv Lewiston, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 7 PM. Daim pib yog muag tam sim no ntawmwww.TheColisee.com.

Hais txog Tshiab England Fights

Tshiab England Fights ("NEF") yog ib tug sib ntaus txheej xwm promotions lub tuam txhab. NEF lub hom phiaj yog los tsim cov xwm txheej zoo tshaj plaws rau cov neeg tua rog thiab cov kiv cua tib yam. NEF lub thawj pab neeg no muaj nws kim heev kev nyob rau hauv nqe ntaus rog kev ua si tswj, txheej xwm ntau lawm, xov xwm kev sib raug zoo, marketing, kev cai lij choj thiab advertising

NEF 38 Muag-tawm hauv cov ntaub ntawv lub sijhawm; Thib rau ncaj muag rau Maine-based sib ntaus kev tshaj tawm

Tam sim TSO TAWM: Portland, Maine (Plaub Hlis Ntuj 22, 2019) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) yuav nthuav qhia nws tom ntej sib xyaw-sib ntaus sib tua-txuj ci (MMA) kev tshwm sim, “NEF 38: Cua daj cua dub,” Lub Plaub Hlis no 27, 2019 ntawm Aura hauv Portland. Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, Kev sib ntaus kev tshaj tawm tias daim pib rau qhov kev tshwm sim tau raug muag tawm.

Cov muag khoom tuaj ntawm tsib hnub ua ntej qhov kev tshwm sim, Cim cov ntaub ntawv tshiab rau kev sib ntaus kev sib ntaus. Cov Ntaub Ntawv Sij Hawm Yav Dhau Los, “Nef 37,” Muag tawm peb hnub ua ntej qhov kev tshwm sim ua ntej xyoo no. Qhov no cim rau tus thib rau kev muag muag ncaj rau nef, ib qho streak ncab rov qab mus rau lub Plaub Hlis 2018.

“Lub hom NEF muaj zog dua puas tau thiab nce ntxiv,” hais tias NEF promoter thiab co--tswv nick disalvo. “Nws yog lub sijhawm uas peb pom cov neeg sib tw poob ib ncig ntawm peb nrog ib nrab ntawm qhov chaw thiab tsis muaj zog sib ntaus. Tab sis tsis yog nf. Peb tau ua tiav txoj kev uas peb txhawb peb cov neeg sib ntaus sib tua txij li thaum peb kawm ntawv peb tau ua tiav, thiab txuas ntxiv ua, ntawm lub thawv ntawv.”

"Peb muaj cov neeg sib tw ya hauv txhua lub tebchaws rau 'Stomborn,'” hais tias NEF co-tswv tsev thiab matchmaker Matt Peterson.  “Nrog plaub tus neeg sib ntaus, Peb tus poj niam sib ntaus, Kev Kho Kom Zoo Nkauj thiab txhua yam xim ntawm BJJ Siv Spectrum sawv cev, Nws tsis muaj qhov xav tau no ua muag tawm ntxov. Peb tau txais ob peb ntawm kev xav tsis thoob hauv khw rau kiv cua rau hnub Saturday ib yam nkaus. Nws yeej tsis hyperbole thaum peb qhia tib neeg kom tau txais lawv daim pib thaum ntxov. Yog tias koj tau pw thiab plam ntawm qhov no, Tsis txhob tos kom tau txais koj daim pib thaum ntxov rau Lub Rau Hli 22nd thaum peb rov qab mus rau tus neeg Colisee ua kev zoo siab txhua yam Asmeskas. Daim pib mus rau muag tag kis!"

NEF tus tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 38: Cua daj cua dub,” yuav muaj nyob rau hnub Saturday no, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 27, 2019 ntawm Aura hauv Portland, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 7 pm. Daim pib mus rau qhov kev tshwm sim tau raug muag tawm.

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PAGLIARULO ON TITLE FIGHT WITH RICHARD: ‘I REALLY WANT THAT WAR’

Portland, Maine (Lub peb hlis ntuj 10, 2019) – Tom ‘The Phenom’ Pagliarulo (2-1) has been chasing championships on the wrestling mat his entire life. Nyob rau hnub tim 27th at “New England Fights 38: Stormborn,” he will be chasing his first title in his newly chosen sport—mixed martial arts (MMA)—when he faces Zac ‘Rocky’ Richard for the NEF Featherweight Championship. Pagliarulo recently discussed his upcoming fight, his history in combat sports, and the balance of trying to survive as a working student-athlete with Bryan Stackpole and Ryan Jarrell on the Between Rounds Radio lub sam thiaj.

Pagliarulo grew-up in Haverhill, Massachusetts where he started wrestling at the age of six. As a teenager, he attended Central Catholic High School in nearby Lawrence, Massachusetts where he earned an impressive 144-36 career record and placed third at the state wrestling championships his senior year.

“I’ve been around traditional martial arts since I was three,” Pagliarulo explained to Stackpole and Jarrell. “I got my black belt in kenpo. And after wrestling in high school, after my senior season, I had known I wanted to fight, I just didn’t really know where to go or who to talk to about it.”

After completing high school, Pagliarulo enrolled at Plymouth State University (PSU) nyob rau hauv lub zos Plymouth, New Hampshire where he started wrestling under former PSU head coach Ryan Schieding. Schieding, himself a former MMA competitor with a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ), introduced Pagliarulo to Burgess MMA, a longstanding New England MMA school. Pagliaro, who has since earned his blue belt in BJJ, now splits his training time between Burgess MMA and Spero’s Martial Arts Academy in Plaistow, New Hampshire.

“I’m not taking Zac lightly, and I’m bringing in the right people for it,” Pagliarulo stated to Stackpole and Jarrell.

After he started training in BJJ and MMA, Pagliarulo quickly decided that he wanted to test himself in the competitive side of the sport. He finally made his MMA debut in September 2017 at an event in New Hampshire after experiencing the initial frustration of having multiple opponents pull out on him.

“I know I don’t have like this crazy, undefeated, cov ntaub ntawv,” Pagliarulo admitted. "Kuv 2-1. Not a lot of fights, but a lot of that is due to the guys backing out. Realistically, I should have already had six, seven fights if guys actually showed up.”

Pagliarulo put his long-engineered grappling skills to work in his first fight by submitting his opponent with a rear naked choke in the second round.

Within a year of making his debut, Pagliarulo went 2-1, including a recent first-round drubbing of Eddie Linscott that lasted barely over a minute. Tam sim no, Pagliarulo finds himself set to fight for his first MMA championship when he makes his NEF debut against the wildly popular state wrestling champion from Waterboro, Maine, Zac ‘Rocky’ Richard (3-0-1), who enters the bout fresh off of his early contender for ‘Fight of the Year’ against Fred Lear (6-2-1) back at “NEF 37: Subzero” in February.

Pagliarulo and Richard are no strangers to one another. The two rolled together regularly throughout the years at New England’s elite wrestling school, Smitty’s Wrestling Barn.

“I respect Zac a lot,” Pagliarulo stated. “I know him on a personal level. We’ve wrestled together growing up. He’s a great person, great kid, grateful to be competing against him. You’ve got to be confident, ib. It’s not the sport to not have confidence in. If you go in there, and you’re not confident in your abilities, you’re going to get yourself hurt. I’m very confident in my skillset and confident I’m going to get the win.”

"Nws yog [Zac] definitely tough,” Pagliarulo continued. “I don’t really see anything out of the ordinary that I haven’t seen before that I wouldn’t say he presents any problems. I just think he’s tough, ib. I’ve got to be on my game. I’m going to have to go in thereI can’t let him dictate the pace and be that. I can’t let him be the fight he wants this to be. Yog li ntawd, I’m going to go in there, I’m going to push the pace, and I’m going to do my thing. I’m not preparing specifically for one thing in particular he’s going to do. I’m just doing what I always do, staying well rounded. I don’t think there’s going to be any surprises when I step in there.”

When asked if he was intimidated by the prospect of potentially going five-rounds for the first time in his career, Pagliarulo revealed little concern.

“I mean I have great cardio,” Pagliarulo stated. “I’m prepared to go the five rounds if need be… I’m very well rounded. I think I’m very good at reading a fighter when I’m in there, for an amateur. I think I could make it a long five rounds for him if need be to go the distance. I’m looking forward to it, ib. I really want that war, that hard fight, and I think Zac’s going to bring it.”

At six-feet tall, Pagliarulo possesses a reach of over 74”, which is unusually long for a featherweight. “I have the reach, and I have the height,"Nws hais tias.

“I’m very competition-driven person, and I always kind-of fell short in my wrestling with my goals,” he continued. “I wanted to be a state champ; I took third. I placed at state for three years but didn’t reach that end goal. So I guess I’m chasing that goal in fighting to accomplish my goals that I’ve set for myself.”

“I think a lot of people could say I don’t deserve the opportunity [to fight for a title], and I acknowledge that,” Pagliarulo admitted. “My record is 2-1. Maybe I shouldn’t be fighting for a belt ’cause of my record. But I think the experience—people are going to be pretty blown away with where I’m at… I know my opponent’s not taking me lightly, but it would be a mistake just to take someone lightly because they’re 2-1. I’m a blue belt in jujitsu. Zoo li kuv hais tias, Kuv 15 years of wrestling in my life. Yog li ntawd, I’m grateful for the opportunity that [NEF] gave to me, and I’m going to make the most of it.”

In addition to his evergreen training schedule— “I don’t really have fight camps; I’m always training”—Pagliarulo also continues to attend school at PSU and works nights as a bouncer at a bar, a position where his wrestling and MMA background have paid dividends on the job.

“I have had to use my training once,” Pagliarulo recalled. “We had a fight break out, and one accidentally hit a girl in the face, one thing led to another, but I ended up taking this kid’s back, mat returned him, and took his back on the ground, had him in a little seatbelt position, just restrained him until he chilled out, and then walked him out of the bar.”

“I’m not the most intimidating looking guy. I’m not this big, jacked bouncer, koj paub. I’m a featherweight fighter, but most of the time they see the ear, the cauliflower ear, and they get the point.”

When asked how he manages to fit sleep in within his busy schedule, Pagliarulo pulled-no-punches on his secret formula.

“It’s just a lot of discipline,” he revealed. “I like it, ’cause it keeps me on a tight schedule. There’s no time for me to slack or to miss training or miss school. It’s definitely difficult, but I love what I do, and it keeps me on-track.”

Pagliarulo’s title opponent has become a fan-favorite for his exciting performances inside the NEF cage. Pagliarulo noted that he’s aware of Richard’s popularity, but has no problem traveling into enemy territory on April 27th.

“I’ve traveled the country to wrestle,” Pagliarulo stated. “I’m used to the traveling, staying in the hotels, and then competing. So it’s nothing really new to me. That’s the great thing about the sport of wrestling is you kind-of get exposed to a lot of the similar competition aspects that come with MMA. Yog li ntawd, nothing too out of the ordinary.”

"[NEF] does a great job promoting themselves,"Nws hais tias. “The venue seems like a pretty great place to have a fight. Yog li ntawd, I’m really excited to get out of my comfort zone and be the outsider going into the enemy’s territory and really looking forward to that experience.”

“I want to be a world champ, ib,” Pagliarulo continued. “That’s what keeps me going every day. I’m not just doing this to have fun. It’s not a fun thing to go in a cage and get punched in the face. I could find other things I want to do for hobbies and for fun.”

“In this sport, I think everyone has an equal playing field. It’s about how much time and work you’re going to put into it. And I’m willing to do what it takes to reach my goal and have a fight in the UFC someday and be a world champ.”

NEF tus tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 38: Cua daj cua dub,” yuav muaj nyob rau hnub Saturday, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 27, 2019 ntawm Aura hauv Portland, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 7 PM. Daim pib yog muag tam sim no ntawmwww.auramaine.com.

CHAMPION ‘KILLA’ KAM ARNOLD – ‘I WANT A BLOODBATH’

Tshiab England Fights (NEF) bantamweight champion “Killa” Kam Arnold has been perfect so far in his mixed martial arts (MMA) cov hauj lwm, carving out a flawless 4-0 record with four knockouts since he debuted in the promotion just over a year and a half ago

Nyob rau hnub tim 27th, the 135-pound “King in the North” makes his highly anticipated return to the cage when he is scheduled to defend his title against longtime bantamweight mainstay, Henry Clark (5-4).

Arnold recently joined Jason Floyd onThe MMA Report podcast to discuss his origins in the sport, his reign at the top of the New England 135-pound division, and his goals for the future.

“I fell in love with combat sports at a very young age, mostly boxing,” Arnold explained to Floyd. “I was the youngest of all boys. I grew up in a pretty rough family, and I had to be tough growing up, and my love for combat sports came into the fold. I also played hockey as a kid, so I had a physical upbringing. And I also wrestled when I was in school and it transformed into this. I never thought I was going to be doing MMA as a kid, although I loved it.

“I hit rock bottom when I was a young teen,” Arnold continued. “I hit rock bottom, and my mother came from out-of-state and picked me up, and we moved to Lewiston [Maine]. And I always swore to myself as a kid I’d never move there because I thought it was the worst place in the world. But it was actually the best move I ever made in my entire life.”

When Arnold’s parents—whom he credits for “making me the man I am today”brought him to his adopted hometown of Lewiston, Maine, he also found a gym family at Central Maine Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (CMBJJ) where he has started training under longtime NEF veterans Jesse “The Viking” Erickson (9-7) and former NEF flyweight champion Dustin Veinott (5-4).

“I’m trying to become a whole complete martial artist,” Arnold stated. “I’m not trying to be known as just this brawler that’s going to go out there and bang with anybody.”

Bang,” Txawm li cas los, is exactly what Arnold did in April 2018 when he knocked out David Thompson at “NEF 33: Riptide” in a lighting fast 11-seconds.

“I mean yeah, it was a hell of a knockout highlight reel,” Arnold confessed. “But I’ve been doing that my whole life, man.”

“We were working that overhand right, we knew that was going to be there right from the beginning,” Arnold continued. “I spoke it into existence and that’s exactly what happened. I cracked him with a jab, I saw his head snap back, and then as he’s coming in, he’s coming in very aggressive, he dropped his hand, he’s coming in for an upper cut and he left his chin right on a shelf for me.”

Arnold solidified his position at the top of the New England bantamweight division in June 2018 Ntawm "nef 34: Home of the Brave” when he defeated Killian Murphy (1-2) via fourth-round knockout to become the NEF bantamweight champion. Despite a back and forth battle that brought the crowd to its feet that night, and the culminating moment he landed the knockout punch that iced the win for him, Arnold looks back and still sees room for improvement.

“I just haven’t been able to find that perfect fight, Kuv twv,” Arnold pondered. “A lot of people would point to Killian Murphy maybe being that fight for me, but in my eyes that was a very poor performance for myself. I kept my hands very low for a reason, and a lot of people said, ‘Oh, you looked tired.If I was so tired, I wouldn’t have knocked him out in the fourth round. I kept my hands low for a reason because of his wrestling ability. And people seem to forget that I used to wrestle too, and I outwrestled him that whole fight. But I was still upset that I shouldn’t have been able to take that many shots as I did with Killian. I should have put him out earlier in the fight.

“It’s hard to get the perfect fight,” Arnold continued. “I talk to other people about it and they’re like, “Dude, it’s so hard.Even guys that have been fighting for 10, 15 years they’re like, “It’s so hard to find that perfect fight.Because I was like, “Txiv neej, is there something wrong with me? I feel disappointed in myself after a win.

So what does Arnold want out of one of his fights in order to walk away satisfied?

“I want to have a bloodbath,” he admitted. “I want to split somebody wide open, have a doctor stoppage, because I’m beating somebody so badly. I love seeing people’s eyes roll in the back of their heads, I like making people stiff as a board.”

Currently still competing as an amateur, Arnold is already being discussed as a future threat in the professional bantamweight division. Before he turns pro, Txawm li cas los, he has plans set to defend his title on April 27th against a very experienced and crafty veteran in Henry Clark, who comes into the bout riding a two-fight win streak.

“Henry’s tough, ib,” Arnold warned. “He has a chin on him, he’s a gamer, he’s not going to back down and he’s solid all the way around.”

With his two-year anniversary since his debut still four months away, Kam isn’t anxious and is confident that he has a lot left to contribute to the sport.

“I still have some amateur goals that I want to accomplish and we’re only scratching the surface of my career, tiag tiag,” Arnold stated. “I don’t want to make too much of a premature jump into the next group of talent. But I’m not afraid either, I’ve got to make the decision here coming up shortly, I’d like to get at least a couple more fights in. Depending on how those fights go—I’m one fight at a time—but if I keep on remaining successful, then I can’t see why I wouldn’t go pro after a sixth or a seventh fight.

“I’m very excited for the next chapter,” Arnold concluded.

NEF’s next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 38: Cua daj cua dub,” will take place on Saturday, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 27, 2019 ntawm Aura hauv Portland, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 7 PM. Daim pib yog muag tam sim no ntawmwww.auramaine.com.

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

Khab taws, Maine (Lub ib hlis ntuj 18, 2019) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 37: Sub Zero,” on Friday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 1, 2019 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, cov qib tshaj tawm tag nrho cov kev sib ntaus card rau cov kev tshwm sim.

Nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm yav tsaus ntuj, Josh “Hook On” Harvey(5-0-1) yuav fimBillJonesi” 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” Hauv 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’sKos “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 ntawm lub xyoo” 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, raws liBryce 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 ntawm “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), thaum lub sij hawmCatie 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, “Tshiab England Fights,” 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.

The full “NEF 37” sib ntaus card (yuav hloov thiab pom zoo los ntawm lub Combat kev ua si Authority ntawm Maine):

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145*TITLE Josh Harvey 5-0-1 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Bill Jones 13-11 (Nostos)

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

170 Ricky Dexter 1-0 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Ruben Redman 0-2 (Independent)

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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 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Amanda Bennett 0-0 (Thawj cov hoob kawm MMA)

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

265 Roger Ewer 1-0 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Bryce Bamford 2-0 (Thawj cov hoob kawm MMA)

135 Jordan Young 1-2 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Clifford Redman 0-7 (Independent)

135 Nate Boucher 3-3 (CMBJJ) vs Dillon Henry 0-0 (Thawj cov hoob kawm MMA)

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

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

NEF tus tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” will take place on Friday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 1, 2019 at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 8 pm. A very limited number of tickets are still on-sale by contacting NEF directly through its Facebook pageNew England Fights.

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Tshiab England Fights ("NEF") yog ib tug sib ntaus txheej xwm promotions lub tuam txhab. NEF’s mission is to create the highest quality events for fighters and fans alike. NEF’s executive team has extensive experience in combat sports management, txheej xwm ntau lawm, media relations, marketing, kev cai lij choj thiab advertising. ��

THE HEAVYWEIGHTS ARE READY TO THROW DOWN AT NEF 37 IN BANGOR

Khab taws, Maine (Kaum Ob Hlis Ntuj 7, 2018) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 37: Sub Zero,” on Friday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 1, 2019 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, the promotion announced the addition of an amateur heavyweight bout to the card. Bryce Bamford (2-0) is scheduled to take on Roger Ewer (1-0).

It has been nearly three years since the last time Bryce Bamford stepped into the NEF cage. The 43-year-old has stopped both of his previous opponents in the first round. Bamford trains with First Class MMA based in Brunswick, Maine and is looking forward to returning to the cage to compete once again in front of his many friends and fans. He is the training partner of former NEF Amateur Heavyweight Champion Nick Gulliver (4-1).

“I’m looking forward to stepping back in the NEF cage,” said Bamford. “I’m coming ready for a hard fight.”

Roger Ewer, a pharmacist by day, will enter the NEF cage for the second time as an amateur. He debuted in Bangor in August 2017 with a second-round technical knockout victory. Ewer is a member of Young’s MMA.NEF 37will mark the second time that he has competed on the same card as his brother, and reigning NEF Professional Middleweight Champion, CJ Ewer (3-2).

“I am extremely eager to step into the cage on February 1st,” hais tias Ewer. “I’ve been hard at work in the gym preparing and I am looking forward to facing this opponent. I am honored to represent Young’s MMA in the cage and fighting on the same card as CJ again. I love the energy of the hometown crowd and I know it’s going be one hell of a night”

NEF tus tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” will take place on Friday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 1, 2019 at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 8 pm. Tickets are on-sale now atwww.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.