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NEF ANNOUNCES BIGGEST FIGHT CARD IT HAS EVER BROUGHT TO BANGOR

Bangor, Maine (Août 24, 2018) - Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (NEF) tiendra son prochain événement mixtes arts martiaux, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” sur Septembre 8 au Centre Croix-Assurance à Bangor. The event will mark the fourth time since 2013 that NEF has visited the Queen City. Plus tôt aujourd'hui,, the fight promotion announced the full fight card planned for the evening.

The exciting main event will feature two popular Bangor-area athletes doing battle as Jon Lemke (7-8) répond Aaron “Implacable” Lacey (5-2) à un concours léger. Lemke, un vétéran de la United States Marine Corps, trains with Titan Athletics in neighboring Brewer, Maine, while Lacey represents Young’s MMA of Bangor.

The co-main event will see Lacey’s teammate, and reigning NEF Professional Lightweight Champion, “Le” Ryan Sanders (16-9) prenant ArmandoBig ChinoMontoya (10-6) in a non-title welterweight scrap. Sanders is coming off a huge submission win earlier this summer in Portland, Maine. Montoya, who represents First Class MMA of Brunswick, Maine, will debut in the Pine Tree State after a decade-long career on the southwest MMA circuit.

In another highly-anticipated professional fight, Caleb salle (1-0) of the Choi Institute in Portland will face another Young’s MMA team member in the form of CJ Aiguière (3-1). After a successful amateur career that saw him capture the NEF Amateur Featherweight Title, Hall impressed with a first-round submission of veteran John Ortolani (8-12) earlier this year in his pro debut. Aiguière, a member of the United States Air Force security forces, closed outNEF 30last August in Bangor winning the promotion’s pro middleweight strap over Mike Hansen (5-9).

The amateur portion of the fight card will be headlined by a title fight as Tapoter “PK” Kelly (4-0) puts both his lightweight belt and undefeated record on the line against the challenge of Ed Forlenza (2-2). Kelly, qui a tourné 54 last week, is a legend of Maine wrestling mats as both a competitor and coach and a member of the Maine Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame. He vows that this will be the final fight of his MMA career. Forlenza took the fight on short notice after Kelly’s previous challenger dropped out due to injury. He is a member of team Juniko based in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Forlenza is no stranger to the NEF cage. He won his amateur debut atNEF 23in the summer of 2016 on Cape Cod.

Speaking of wrestling coaches, “NEF 35will also feature the amateur debut of Shawn Costigan (0-0). Costigan is a member of the Bucksport High School wrestling coaching staff. He will represent Young’s MMA in his cage debut when he takes on the fellow-debuting David Hills (0-0).

Also on the amateur card will be the brother of CJ Ewer, Roger Ewer (1-0). A pharmacist by day, Roger made his amateur debut last year atNEF 30in Bangor with a second round technical knockout of Dustin Freeman (0-1). À “NEF 35,” il prendra sur Jason Hanley (0-0) of Orchard Park Martial Arts in western New York state.

The fullNEF 35” carte de combat (sous réserve de modifications):

PROFESSIONNEL MMA

155 Aaron Lacey 5-2 (MMA de Young) vs Jon Lemke 7-8 (Titan Athletics)

170 Ryan Sanders 16-9 (MMA de Young) vs Armando Montoya 10-6 (First Class MMA)

185 Crowsneck Boutin 2-3 (Bad Little Falls Dojo) vs Mark Gardner 0-0 (L'Académie)

155 CJ Aiguière 3-1 (MMA de Young) vs Caleb Hall 1-0 (Choi Insistute)

155 Josh Harvey 4-0 (MMA de Young) vs Jay Ellis 15-77 (Team Knockout)

145 Zenon Herrera 1-6 (Team SMOG) vs Ernesto Ornelas 3-7 (Choi Institut)

AMATEUR MMA

155* Titre Pat Kelly 4-0 (MMA de Young) vs Ed Forlenza 2-2 (Juniko)

170 David Hart 0-3 (Kenney’s MMA) vs Christian Barrett 1-0 (First Class MMA)

155 Zac Richard 1-0 (Nostos) vs Clifford Redman 0-5 (Indépendant)

150 Taylor Bartlett 1-1 (CMBJJ) vs Jacob Deppmeyer 1-1 (First Class MMA)

265 Roger Ewer 1-0 (MMA de Young) vs Jason Hanley 0-0 (Orchard Park Martial Arts)

180 Jordan Norman 0-1 (Bad Little Falls Dojo) vs Brandon Schwinck 0-2 (Indépendant)

145 Joe Howard 1-0 (CMBJJ) vs Jordan Young 0-1 (Indépendant)

155 Jesse Fitzsimmons 0-0 (Nostos) vs AJ Morales 0-0 (Orchard Park Martial Arts)

145 Shawn Costigan 0-0 (MMA de Young) vs David Hills 0-0 (Indépendant)

135 Nate Boucher 2-3 (CMBJJ) vs Joshua Greenlaw 0-2 (Indépendant)

160 Andrew Brown 0-0 (Nostos) vs Chris Lachcik 0-0 (Indépendant)

PAT KELLY TO COMPETE IN FINAL MMA FIGHT ON SEPTEMBER 8 AU BANGOR

Maine (Août 7, 2018) - Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (NEF) tiendra son prochain événement mixtes arts martiaux, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” sur Septembre 8 au Centre Croix-Assurance à Bangor. Plus tôt aujourd'hui,, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur lightweight title fight to the card. Pat Kelly (4-0) is scheduled to defend his strap against the challenge of fellow undefeated MMA competitor Tim Manning (2-0).

The fight will be the final contest for the 53-year-old Kelly who began competing in MMA four years ago in his late 40s. He brought to the cage unmatched wrestling credentials earned through a lifetime on the mats. Kelly is nothing short of a legend in Maine wrestling circles. He won a state championship as a senior competing for the former Camden-Rockport High School. Kelly went on to wrestle for the University of Maine where he claimed a New England title and competed in the national NCAA championships. Plus tard, as a coach Kelly would lead Camden-Rockport and Camden Hills Regional High School to multiple state championships. Among the students he coached is current UFC star Tim Boetsch (21-11). Kelly was inducted into the Maine Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2007.

I started this journey five years ago in Bangor with Young’s MMA,” said Kelly. “It is only fitting I have my farewell fight in the same great city. I am very grateful to NEF for the opportunity to fight in their cage and ultimately win an ammy title. Me, age is simply a number. I have searched for tough and competitive challenges my entire career, and this fight is certainly another big challenge.

For all his accomplishments in wrestling, Kelly’s time in the MMA cage has been impressive as well. He was able to finish his first three bouts on his way to earning a crack at the NEF Amateur Lightweight Championship. Last summer atNEF 29,Kelly handed then-undefeated Rafael Velado (4-1), an athlete fourteen years Kelly’s junior, the first loss of his career to claim the belt. Over a year later, Kelly promises to bring his trademark intensity to both his training camp at Young’s MMA and his final fight on Septembre 8.

I train hard, période,” exclaimed Kelly. “And I am sure my opponent does the same thing, and that’s what it is all aboutthe willingness to prepare to win. En outre, it is important for me to let coach Chris Young and Ernie Fitch know that I truly have appreciated them letting me become a part of the Young’s MMA family. To my teammates at Young’s and to all my fansthanks for the rideI have enjoyed you all.

Kelly’s challenger on Septembre 8, Tim Manning, is also undefeated. Fighting out of F2 Arena in Gainesville, Floride, Manning is nicknamedMurderfor good reason. It took Manning a mere 37-seconds to submit his opponent with an armbar in his amateur debut last fall. He followed up that performance with another impressive first round submission earlier this year in his sophomore cage appearance.

prochain événement mixte arts martiaux de NEF, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” will see the company make its return to the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place Samedi, Septembre 8, 2018 avec un temps de cloche 7 h. Les billets sont en vente dès maintenant à www.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

À propos de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Fights

Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (“NEF”) est une entreprise de promotions événements lutte. La mission de NEF est de créer les plus hauts événements de qualité pour les combattants et les fans. Équipe de direction de NEF possède une vaste expérience dans la gestion des sports de combat, production d'événements, relations avec les médias, commercialisation, juridique et la publicité.

KELLY CAPTURES LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE AND JONES BREAKS KNOCKOUT RECORD IN LEWISTON

POUR DIFFUSION IMMÉDIATE: Lewiston, Maine (Juin 18, 2017) – Ray “All Business” Wood returned to Maine with multiple Bellator Fighting Championships bouts under his belt, seeking a triumphant homecoming at “New England Fights 29: Stars & Stripes.”

The fighting pride of Bucksport simply ran into someone with more upper-level experience in the mixed martial arts cage. Alexandre “Popo” Bezerra put on a ground-and-pound clinic and scored a unanimous decision in the main event Samedi night at Androscoggin Bank Colisee.

Bezerra (20-5) looked every bit the part of a nine-time Bellator veteran, defying every attempt by Wood to gain a semblance of control during the 15-minute skirmish. Wood’s last-ditch attempts to lock in a choke and gain shoulder leverage went by the boards early in the third round, and Bezerra maintained top and side control until the final bell.

Two scorecards had Bezerra pitching a shutout at 30-27, while the third went his way at 29-28. Bois, a former NEF featherweight champion now living in Amarillo, Texas, and training out of Nick’s Fight Club, dipped to 8-4 as a professional with his third consecutive defeat.

History was made on two fronts in the amateur MMA portion of Samedi 12-carte de combat.

Pat Kelly (4-0), 52, of Rockport, became the oldest titleholder in NEF history, defeating Rafael Velado (4-1) by unanimous decision in a battle of unbeaten warriors to take Velado’s amateur lightweight belt.

Plus tôt dans la soirée, Josh Jones (2-0) delivered a vicious right hand to knock out Anthony Spires (0-3) in four seconds, shattering the organization’s previous mark for quickest stoppage.

Three encounters in the ring brought professional boxing back to the NEF stage for the first time since November 2016. Wins by undefeated Jason Quirk (6-0) and Casey Kramlich (8-0-1) and a no-contest in the bout between Russell “The Haitian Sensation” Lamour (15-2) and Bruce “Pretty Boy” Boyington (1-0) gave Portland Boxing Club the upper hand.

Ras Hylton (2-0), Matt Denning (5-6) et Josh Parker (6-9) also prevailed in pro MMA. Kam Arnold (1-0), Jon Tefft (2-0) and Alex Walker (3-1) celebrated victory in the amateur hexagon.

Most observers expected the Kelly-Velado showdown to end up on the mat, given Kelly’s long career as a champion wrestler and coach and Velado’s black belt prowess in jiu-jitsu.

Kelly’s wisdom in staying on his feet allowed him to stay in control throughout. He landed resounding punches to punctuate each of the first two rounds. After his lone takedown in the third round, recognizing that he probably controlled the fight in the judges’ yeux, Kelly allowed Velado to get off the canvas.

It was the last in a series of the all the right moves for the man with the physique of a competitor in his 20s. Kelly prevailed by scores of 30-27, 30-27 et 29-28. In a tremendous act of sportsmanship, a smiling Velado wrapped the title belt around Kelly’s waist.

Jones rocked Spiresworld with a vicious hook, raising the former pro basketball player’s record to 2-0 with two early stoppages in his career with First Class MMA.

Hylton and Tefft gave First Class two more first-round victories.

“Rasquatch,” outweighed by almost 30 livres, finished Oklahoma’s Eric Ramsey with a series of 10 unanswered bombs to stay unbeaten as a pro.

Tefft lost a pair of trunks in the process but gained his second amateur win against no defeats, earning what was officially a first-round TKO over Mike Williams of Lewiston’s Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Each man had a chance to end the fight early, but it was Tefft finishing the round with a reversal and a series of strikes. Williams (injured left shoulder) then failed to answer the bell for the second stanza.

Denning shut down Dominic Jones (1-1) with a standing rear naked choke at 2:05 of the first round for his second consecutive victory.

Parker absorbed a vicious kick to the back of his left leg from Andre Belcarris (0-2) dans le deuxième tour, but he dominated the first and third sessions to eke out a unanimous verdict.

Arnold was triumphant in his MMA debut, dropping Glenn Kasabian (1-3) to his knees and finishing with a resounding right-left combination for a TKO at 1:54 de la première ronde.

Walker (4-1) won her fourth consecutive bout in an eagerly anticipated women’s strawweight scrap with Sarah Ziehm (1-1). The New Hampshire native locked in an armbar late in the first round, resulting in a technical submission at the referee’s discretion with three seconds remaining.

The Lamour-Boyington bout was ballyhooed as Maine’s version of Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor, and Boyington’s unorthodox style gave the veteran Lamour some difficulty. The second round was stopped twice briefly, and finally halted for good after an accidental head butt sent a bloodied Boyington face-first to the deck. Since it was too early to take the bout to the scorecards at that stage, the fight was ruled a no-contest.

Kramlich defeated Bellator MMA veteran Bryan Goldsby by third-round knockout. A right cross sent Goldsby to one knee, where he remained for the count of 10.

Quirk dispatched veteran Borngod Washington by second-round TKO.

"NEF 30: Rumble in Bangor” will be held at Cross Insurance Center in Maine’s Queen City Samedi. Août 5. Tickets are available beginning Lundi à ticketmaster.com.

Pour plus d'informations sur les mises à jour de cartes événements et de combat, se il vous plaît visitez le site Web de la promotion au www.NewEnglandFights.com. En outre, vous pouvez regarder des vidéos au NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, suivez-les sur Twitter @nefights et rejoignez le groupe Facebook officiel "Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre."

À propos de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Fights

Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (“NEF”) est une entreprise de promotions événements lutte. La mission de la NEF est de créer les événements de la plus haute qualité pour les combattants et les fans du Maine semblables. Équipe de direction de NEF possède une vaste expérience dans la gestion des sports de combat, production d'événements, relations avec les médias, commercialisation, juridique et la publicité.

AGE IS NOTHING BUT A NUMBER IN LEWISTON TITLE FIGHT

 

 

POUR DIFFUSION IMMÉDIATE: Lewiston, Maine (Juin 12, 2017) – There are wink-and-nudge undertones when 38-year-old Rafael Velado declares “I’m the young guy, for once” as he contemplates his New England Fights amateur lightweight title defense on Samedi, Juin 17. puis à nouveau, il est, by nearly a decade-and-a-half.

 

It’s a disservice to label hall of fame competitor and coach Pat Kelly a sentimental favorite in his quest to win the 155-pound strap. Yet the 52-year-old assuredly is, as evidenced by at least one internet poll that shows him as the clear people’s choice to win the fight.

 

Velado vs. Kelly is a bundle of contradictions, an intriguing mix of styles, perhaps even a pairing that defies logic. It’s certainly a spotlight neither man would have predicted for himself five years ago. It’s also a clash of undefeated warriors that promises to rock the house at Androscoggin Bank Colisee.

 

“You can buy a ticket for this fight, but I truly believe you’re only going to need the edge of your seat,” Kelly, an amateur wrestling legend from the Camden-Rockport region. “I think we’re going to light the place up.”

 

“Everybody seems excited, and wouldn’t that be a cool story? If I end up saying later on, ‘I fought a guy when he was 52, and he beat my butt,’ the moral of the story is don’t ever count anybody out,” Velado said.

 

Just to clarify, Velado (4-0) doesn’t expect that to happen. A black belt in jiu-jitsu fighting out of First Class MMA of Brunswick, he looks to extend his winning streak over fighters from Young’s MMA of Bangor.

 

Velado claimed the vacant crown with a first-round demolition of Jimmy Jackson last September. Avant que, Mike Peitersen took Velado the distance in his toughest test to date.

 

“It makes sense from a record standpoint, but I’ve fought four times since the last time Pat did, and two of those were against his training partners,” Velado said. “If you look at strength of opposition, I don’t know that it’s that close. I’m not saying that means it won’t be a good match. I just don’t think it’s very comparable. But we all know the MMA magic can happen.”

 

Due to lengthy rehabilitation from a knee injury, Kelly (3-0) hasn’t fought since June 15, 2015 at “NEF 18: Made in America,” when he won by technical knockout over Steve Bang Sr. He beat Bang’s son and namesake in the same manner and also defeated Frank Dellasala in his debut, which came at welterweight.

 

The champion wrestler (Université du Maine) et entraîneur (Camden Hills High School, where he mentored now-UFC star Tim Boetsch) weighed in at over 200 pounds before he began the three-hour round trip to and from Bangor, four times each week.

 

“I’m an amateur’s amateur,” Kelly said. “I got into this four years ago to stay in shape, make contacts, make new friends and enjoy the experience. When they asked me if I’d like to try getting in the cage, c'était, ‘Yeah, I’ll give that a shot.

 

Kelly said he was welcomed with open arms, then “beaten to a pulp,” by the likes of Bruce Boyington, Ryan Sanders and Aaron Laceyall accomplished pro fighters from the Bangor gym.

 

It wasn’t long, predictably, before he fell in love with the concepts of competition and self-discipline all over again.

 

“There’s a bold truth to this sport,” Kelly said. “It’s one-on-one, locked in a cage with the other guy, and what are you going to do to survive? I love that feeling.”

 

Conventional wisdom dictates that the fight will go to the ground quickly. Then it’s a case of which fighter can assert his will and expertise.

 

Velado doesn’t lack for training partners who test his mettle every day. Six of them are scheduled to appear in the same cage at NEF 29. First Class owner John Raio also mirrors Kelly in terms of size and decorated wrestling background.

 

“Pat and I have been in (sports de combat) a long time. We’ve both won against some excellent people and some not-so-excellent people,” Velado said. “The road to winning against me, a guy has to be better in two disciplines and also have a better game plan.”

 

Interesting choice of words, when you consider Kelly’s admission that he is more inclined to fly by the seat of his pants.

 

“My coaches talk about a game plan, but I don’t know if I’m a game plan kind of guy. I go right back to how I know to survive. That’s the warrior in me,” Kelly said. “What you have are two guys who are not going to give up. I think that’s part of the interest. That’s what makes it a good fight.

 

“Raf is experienced,” he continued. "Il est invaincu. He’s the champion. I’m the old guy coming in and trying to knock him off. There are a number of parallels that make this a fascinating fight.”

 

The combatantsthoughtful words in separate interviews even followed the same wavelength.

 

Velado graciously said he understands the fansdesire to see Kelly keep turning back time, extend his own record as the oldest winner in NEF history and add the distinction of oldest champion to that list.

 

“I actually am a fan of Pat,” Velado said. “The MMA fan in me is rooting for him. I’d like to see him have whatever level of success is just short of winning. Mentally it wouldn’t wreck me if I lost the fight.”

 

Également, Kelly is prepared for the possibility that the outcome won’t go his way.

“I don’t ever train to lose, but often times winning comes in unique ways,"Il a dit.

If his four children perceive the merits of his commitment to MMA as more than a midlife crisis, Kelly believes he has already won the greatest battle of all.

 

"Oui, of course you want to win, but I also want them to see that when you have a personal goal, you can’t just say you want it. You have to go get it,"Il a dit. “When I spend all that time driving back and forth, whether I’m talking to myself to thinking or listening to music, most of the time when I’m chasing this thing, I’m on my own. And I know my kids and students can see that.”

 

Le Juin 17 card tentatively features four professional MMA fights, four pro boxing matches, and seven amateur skirmishes in the cage. Tickets to “NEF 29: Stars & Stripes” start at $25 et sont disponibles en appelant (207) 783-2009 poste. 525 ou à thecolisee.com.

 

Pour plus d'informations sur les mises à jour de cartes événements et de combat, se il vous plaît visitez le site Web de la promotion au www.NewEnglandFights.com. En outre, vous pouvez regarder des vidéos au NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, suivez-les sur Twitter @nefights et rejoignez le groupe Facebook officiel "Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre."

 

À propos de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Fights

Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (“NEF”) est une entreprise de promotions événements lutte. La mission de la NEF est de créer les événements de la plus haute qualité pour les combattants et les fans du Maine semblables. Équipe de direction de NEF possède une vaste expérience dans la gestion des sports de combat, production d'événements, relations avec les médias, commercialisation, juridique et la publicité.

 

AMATEUR TITLE FIGHT PROMISES TO BE AN ALL-OUT WAR

POUR DIFFUSION IMMÉDIATE: Lewiston, Maine (Mai 3, 2017) Combats -Nouveau Angleterre (NEF) retourne au Colisée de la Banque Androscoggin le Samedi, Juin 17, 2017 with the fight promotion’s next event, “NEF 29: STARS & STRIPES.The event will feature a full slate of mixed-martial-arts (MMA) et combats de boxe professionnels. The amateur portion of the card will be headlined by a lightweight title fight that will see Rafael “Deez NutsVelado (4-0) defend against Pat Kelly (3-0).

 

A Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, Velado made his NEF debut in the fall of 2015. He submitted Kelly’s Young’s MMA teammate Jimmy Jackson (3-3) à “NEF 25to claim the amateur lightweight title. À ce jour, only Mike Peitersen (3-1), another member of Young’s, has gone the distance with Velado who has established himself as a master of arm bars and Kimuras. Velado is a member of First Class MMA in Brunswick, Maine.

 

Here we go again,” exclaimed Velado. “We’ve got a friendly rivalry going between First Class MMA and Young’s MMA. They throw a badass at me and I answer the call. PK (Pat Kelly) is a legend of sorts. If you wrestle in Maine and you don’t know who he is, you’re out of touch. I think PK a different kind of challenge for me than my previous four fights. I’ve shown that I can get the fight to the ground and that I’m dangerous when I get there, but that’s a wildcard with Pat. This fight is very exciting to me because we are both undefeated and the winner is going to have to prove that they are ready for the next level by bringing a well-rounded game. I have no doubt as to whether PK is capable of taking me down. La question est; will he regret his decision to take me there? We will see on 17 juin.”

 

Pat Kelly is, as Velado noted, a legend in the Maine wrestling world. He put together an impressive 116-20 career record at the University of Maine, captured a New England title and wrestled in the NCAA Championships in 1986. The 52-year-old is no stranger to the championship circle as a coach either, having led the Camden Hills team to several state titles over the years, earning himself an induction into the Maine Amateur Wrestling Alliance Hall of Fame in the process. Kelly famously coached current UFC star Tim Boetsch (20-11) to four state wrestling titles during Boetsch’s time at Camden Hills.

 

As a member of Young’s MMA, Kelly made his MMA debut atNEF 14.Known for his intense in-cage performances, Kelly has finished all three of his opponents. A knee injury has forced him to the sidelines since his last victory in the summer of 2015.

 

“Première, my sincere thanks to NEF for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and to Coach Chris Young and Ernie Fitch along with all my teammates at Young’s MMA,” said Kelly. “I am so pumped-up to get back into the NEF cage. I am now fully recovered from a serious knee injury and am felling better than ever. This fight makes perfect sense in that you have two undefeated fighters that are willing to wage war for the belt.

 

I am honored to share the cage with a fighter of Raf’s caliber,” Kelly continued. “I respect the fact he is currently the undefeated champ. To fight him means that my time has come to offer him a challenge worthy of title contention. I have been training for an opportunity like this for the past four years. I will bring to the cage a sense of unpredictability and true grit. En essence, Raf will do what he has to do and I will do what I have to do. Quoiqu'il arrive, happens.

 

New England Fights revient au Androscoggin Bank Colisee à Lewiston, Maine with its next event, “NEF 29: STARS & STRIPES,” Samedi, Juin 17, 2017. Les billets sont en vente maintenant à la billetterie du Colisée 207-783-2009 x 525 et en ligne àwww.TheColisee.com.

 

Pour plus d'informations sur les mises à jour de cartes événements et de combat, se il vous plaît visitez le site Web de la promotion au www.NewEnglandFights.com. En outre, vous pouvez regarder des vidéos au NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, suivez-les sur Twitter @nefights et rejoignez le groupe Facebook officiel "Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre."

 

À propos de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Fights

Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (“NEF”) est une entreprise de promotions événements lutte. La mission de la NEF est de créer les événements de la plus haute qualité pour les combattants et les fans du Maine semblables. Équipe de direction de NEF possède une vaste expérience dans la gestion des sports de combat, production d'événements, relations avec les médias, commercialisation, juridique et la publicité.

LE PÈRE CHERCHE À AVENGE SON EN MMA CAGE

 

Lewiston, Maine (Avril 23, 2015) - Cela ressemble à l'intrigue d'un film d'action deux étoiles des années 1980. Cette histoire, cependant, ne joue pas sur le câble de base un après-midi de semaine. Il n'y a pas d'explosions, pas de poursuite en voiture, pas d'armes semi-automatiques. Brian Dennehey ne joue le rôle ni du méchant ni du patriarche héroïque. Plutôt, cette histoire se joue dans les combats de la Nouvelle-Angleterre (NEF) mixte d'arts martiaux (MMA) cage, et il met en vedette non pas un mais deux hommes d'âge moyen possédant le lecteur, capacité et athlétisme dont la plupart des hommes de la moitié de leur âge ne peuvent que rêver.

L'entraîneur Pat Kelly après avoir battu Steven Bang, Jr. au NEF XV
L'entraîneur Pat Kelly après avoir battu Steven Bang, Jr. au NEF XV

50-ans Pat Kelly (2-0) est une véritable légende de la lutte dans le Maine. Un enseignant et entraîneur à l'école secondaire régionale de Camden Hills à Rockport, Maine, Kelly a été intronisée au Maine Amateur Wrestling Alliance Hall of Fame en 2007. Avec de nombreux titres de lutte nationaux et régionaux en tant que compétiteur et entraîneur à son actif, il a fait ses débuts en MMA en tant que membre du Young’s MMA en 2014.

 

Dr. Steve Bang arrive pour son combat au NEF XVI
Dr. Steve Bang arrive pour son combat au NEF XVI

L'adversaire de Kelly sur Juin 13 à Lewiston, Maine, 45-ans Dr. Steve Bang (1-0), a lui-même une formation de catch, comme ses fils Steven Bang, Jr. (3-3), Sheldon Bang (2-2), Shawn Bang (1-1) et Skylar Bang. À “NEF XV” Novembre dernier, Dr. Bang a regardé du côté de la cage alors que Pat Kelly terminait son fils Steven via KO technique (OMS). Ce sera cette perte Dr. Bang cherchera à se venger quand il rencontrera Kelly sur Juin 13 au Colisée de la Banque Androscoggin à “NEF XVIII: Fabriqué en Amérique.”

 

“Mon fils Steven et Pat se sont déjà rencontrés dans la cage et Pat a remporté cette victoire,” a déclaré le Dr. Coup. “Je me vois déjà en bas 0-1. NEF 18 concerne la rédemption et montre aux garçons comment c'est fait. Comme je dis toujours, à la fin, nous embrasserons avec un lien de fraternité et de respect qui est unique à combattre mais jusque-là, c'est la guerre.

 

“Je suis excité et honoré d'entrer à nouveau dans la cage Juin 13e. Ce sera un pour le livre des records. Ensemble, Pat et moi apportons 95 années d'expérience de vie à la cage. Nous apportons les combats à un niveau différent à cause de tout ce que nous avons en jeu. C'est pour de vrai et certainement pas votre conduite de bétail à mi-vie à travers les plaines avec Curly ni votre semaine sur une Harley avec The Wild Hogs. J'espère vraiment que tout sera diverti mais quand j'entrerai dans la cage, J'entre avec rien que de mauvaises intentions. À la suite d'une formation avec le Jiu Jitsu brésilien du Maine central (CMBJJ), chaque mouvement, chaque combinaison, chaque coup est traité avec l'intention de finir et cela peut être au premier tour. Cependant, si cela va aux derniers tours, vous verrez le génie de la Central Maine Conditioning Clinic et de Prime Variable Athletics. Ils m'ont équipé du système cardiovasculaire non-stop utilisé par les triathlètes Ironman de classe mondiale.”

 

“Ce combat est entre deux messieurs qui embrassent toujours la mentalité guerrière,” a déclaré l'entraîneur Kelly lorsqu'il est contacté pour commenter. “Personnellement, Je m'entraînerai pour ce combat avec une force motrice qui ne peut être exprimée en mots. Aussi, avec un sentiment de gratitude que le MMA de Young a pris le temps de me former et l'appréciation de NEF pour m'avoir offert cette opportunité d'entrer dans leur cage.”

 

Un chirurgien bariatrique accompli de jour, Dr. Bang a eu l'occasion de se battre aux côtés de ses fils Steven et Sheldon sur le “NEF XVI” carte en février dernier. Quand il entre dans la cage à “NEF XVIII” contre Kelly, cependant, ce sera le Dr. Coup, et le Dr. Bang seul, représentant la famille.

 

“J'essaye d'identifier et d'apprécier vraiment ces opportunités singulières qui se présentent dans la vie,” a déclaré le Dr. Coup. “«NEF XVI’ était l'une de ces rares occasions où toutes les pièces se sont mises en place. Se battre sur la même carte que deux de mes garçons était épique. Steven se remet maintenant d'une blessure d'entraînement dévastatrice et Sheldon quittera l'État en mai pour une mission de service de deux ans pour l'église.. Shawn a un an restant sur sa mission et Connor (Murphy) est dans la Garde côtière en Californie. Une opportunité similaire peut être longue à venir, donc pour «NEF XVIII,’ tout est pour moi. Je représenterai seul le clan Bang.

 

“Parler de trash ne me convient pas. Je l'ai même essayé une fois juste pour l'effet. Nan, ne me convient toujours pas. J'aime Pat. Je le respecte vraiment et je suis sûr que nous serons de très bons amis mais maintenant, il a juste quelque chose qui ne lui appartient pas. Je suis en fait très reconnaissant à Pat. En réponse à ceux qui ont tenté de concilier la dichotomie de ma vie, Je maintiens que cela a toujours fait partie de ma vie à un certain niveau. Faire le saut dans le lieu du MMA, cependant, était énorme et les enjeux sont élevés. Il a fallu un certain temps avant que le moment soit venu et même alors, Je ne l'ai pas reconnu avant de regarder Steven et Pat se battre. Il n'y a rien de tel que de regarder ton fils se battre alors que tu n'es qu'à quelques mètres. Aussi stressant que cela soit de se préparer et d'exécuter son propre combat, c'est dix fois pire pour moi de les regarder. Je préfère de loin me battre contre les combats que de regarder mes fils les combattre. C'est pendant ce combat que j'ai su qu'il était temps et quel meilleur moyen qu'un match de rédemption? Cela a pris du temps pour y arriver mais je vais obtenir ce que j'ai demandé. Merci pour ce Pat.

 

“Gagner c'est vaincre les autres, la victoire est de se surmonter,” a déclaré le Dr. Bang en conclusion. “Sur 13 juin Je chercherai à faire les deux.”

Prochain événement MMA NEF, “NEF XVIII: Made in America” proviendra Colisée Androscoggin Bank de Lewiston, Maine sur Juin 13, 2015. Les billets pour “NEF XVIII” commencer à un peu $25 et sont en vente dès maintenant au www.TheColisee.com ou en appelant la billetterie du Colisée au207.783.2009 x 525. Pour plus d'informations sur les mises à jour de cartes événements et de combat, se il vous plaît visitez le site Web de la promotion au www.NewEnglandFights.com. En outre, vous pouvez regarder des vidéos au NEF www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, les suivre sur Twitternefights et rejoindre le groupe Facebook officiel "New England combats."

 

À propos de la Nouvelle-Angleterre Fights

 

Combats Nouvelle-Angleterre (“NEF”) est une entreprise de promotions événements lutte. La mission de la NEF est de créer les événements de la plus haute qualité pour les combattants et les fans du Maine semblables. Équipe de direction de NEF possède une vaste expérience dans la gestion des sports de combat, production d'événements, relations avec les médias, commercialisation, juridique et la publicité.