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NEF CELEBRATES TEN-YEAR ANNIVERSARY WITH RIVETING FIGHT NIGHT IN PORTLAND; RETURN TO L/A AREA ANNOUNCED

Portland, Maine (Februar 13, 2022) – One new champion and one successful title defense in the amateur ranks and one stunning reversal of fortune at the professional level highlighted New England Fights’ 10-year anniversary card Saturday night.

"NEF 46: Decade of Dominance” was a jam-packed, 15-fight fusillade before another sold-out, energetic crowd at Aura in Portland, Maine.

Mike Murray undZach Faulkner thrilled those fans with an early “Fight of the Year” candidate in their brouhaha for the vacant 170-pound title. Murray (4-2) applied the lessons he learned in prior losses to Zac Richard and Tim Birkenhead at NEF 40 und 41, beziehungsweise, by rallying for a split decision victory over Faulkner (4-2).

On the heels of a unanimous win on the scorecards in his most recent fight, Faulkner set the tone with a thunderous slam in the opening round. He fought out of a guillotine attempt in the second stanza and bounced back from a pair of early Murray takedowns to inflict a fair share of punishment in the third.

Murray turned momentum in his direction by landing a bundle of bombs in round four, and Faulkner’s takedown late in the fifth likely wasn’t enough to seal the deal after Murray connected with a series of body punches.

The other title bout took much less time and left far less to interpretation.Tyler Smythe (4-1) was authoritative in his first defense of the 125-pound strap, dispatchingRyan Burgess (3-3) via rear naked choke at 2:37 der ersten Runde.

Burgess ended a four-year layoff from the NEF hexagon to challenge Smythe, who won the title with a technical knockout of Caleb Austin.

He pushed the issue early, but Smythe turned the tables on that aggression by throwing Burgess to the mat. Bürger’ attempt at a retaliatory armbar failed, and Smythe ultimately locked in a guillotine choke that ended his night.

In a highlight among the five professional boutsCarl Langston – winless in six prior pro bouts after an extensive amateur career – avenged his most recent defeat with a rear naked choke ofZac Richard.

The end came 81 seconds after the opening bell, when Richard (1-1), a past NEF amateur champion and decorated wrestler, went for a takedown. He initially succeeded but gave up his back and fell victim to the choke.

Both fighters accepted the 140-pound bout on only a few daysnotice after their initial opponents became unavailable. Richard lowered the boom on Langston with a knockout at 3:52 of the first round in his pro debut back in November.

Langston, Wer ging 7-9 as an amateur and took four of his six pro conquerors to the scorecards, promised a different outcome in his pre-fight remarks, and he delivered.

Aaron Lacey von Bangor, Maine, making his first appearance in the cage since September 2018, verbessert 7-2 in the pro main event with a second-round technical knockout to strikes over Bronx bomber and Bellator veteranJerome Mickle (4-12).  In an emotional moment to end the night, Mickle announced his retirement after nearly nine years of cage competition.

Lacey took advantage of an early takedown to dominate the first round of the 155-pound showcase, then ramped up his ground-and-pound assault to another level in the second chapter before the referee waved off the proceedings at 1:42.

In the sole women’s fight on the card, vielen gefallenRuhm Watson (2-1) continued her winning ways with a rear naked choke of previously undefeatedAlibeth Milliron (2-1) bei 2:23 of the second round in their 115-pound tussle.

Both women landed early haymakers, with Watson’s facial expressions indicating she was anything but hurt. She further demonstrated that point by taking Milliron to the canvas and narrowly running out of time in her first attempt to turn out the lights.

Milliron made more overtures with the stand-up game in round two. A quick takedown and a series of punches gave Watson another opportunity for the choke, jedoch, and she sealed the deal.

In a battle of two 140-pounders making their pro debutNate Grimard exercised top control throughout and breezed to a unanimous decision over Anthony VastaGrimard’s success as a pro comes as no surprise to fans. He is a former NEF Amateur Featherweight Champion who put together a record of 4-1 in the amateur ranks.

Mohammad Al Kinani also enjoyed a victorious dive into the pro waters, needing only 42 seconds to dismissChris Rooney (0-2) via strikes at 155. Al Kinani countered Rooney’s early kick with a flurry, dropping Rooney and subjecting him to another barrage that hastened the stoppage.

First Class MMA stablematesCody Kilton undJustin Kangas passed muster with the judges in back-to-back amateur bouts.

Kilton (2-1) carved out a unanimous decision overKaleb Kenney(0-2) bei 155. Kangas (1-3) tasted victory for the first time with a split decision verdict at the expense ofJon Assam (2-4). Kangas kept control on the ground through the second and third rounds to put the long-awaited mark in the left-hand column of his ledger.

Three amateur bouts featured the rookie outing for both combatants.

Mike Jolicoeur used an arm triangle to take care of business againstWill Smith bei 145. In a 125-pound collisionKey Baltazar locked in a rear naked choke at 1:33 of the second round againstQuinn Poirier. Baltazar’s team, Nostos MMA, was an undefeated 3-0 at “NEF 46.”Jack Burke punctuated his win overNick Legrande with a brutal knockout blow at 1:25 of the opening frame in their 265-pound rumble.

Curtis Ouellette (2-3) spoiledChristopher Smith’s debut with a TKO via accumulation of strikes in round three.

Two other amateur scraps produced first-round finishes.Jeff Reynolds (3-2) won by rear naked choke overDavid McCarty (1-1) bei 185, undIch bin Grady(3-0) kept his record spotless whenBrandon Maillet-Fevens (3-3) couldn’t continue after injuring his arm while blocking a kick. Reynolds’ win gave his team of Karasu Tengu Academy a perfect record of 2-0 on the night.

The quick results from Portland, Maine:

PROFESSIONAL MMA

Aaron Lacey def. Jerome Mickle via TKO (round two)

Carl Lagston def. Zac Richard via rear-naked choke (round one)

Glory Watson def. Alibeth Milliron via rear-naked choke (round two)

Nathaniel Grimard def. Anthony Vasta via unanimous decision

Mohammad Al Kinani def. Chris Rooney via TKO (round one)

AMATEUR MMA

Mike Murray def. Zach Faulkner via unanimous decision

Tyler Smythe def. Ryan Burgess via guillotine (round one)

Mike Jolicoeur def. Will Smith via arm triangle (round one)

Key Baltazar def. Quinn Poirier via rear-naked choke (round two)

Jack Burke def. Nick Legrande via KO (round one)

Jeff Reynolds def. David McCarty via rear-naked choke (round one)

Ben Grady def. Brandon Maillet-Fevens via TKO (round one)

Cody Kilton def. Kaleb Kenney via unanimous decision

Justin Kangas def. Jon Assam via split decision

Curtis Ouellette def. Christopher Smith via TKO (round three)

NEF announced that it will return to the Twin Cities for its next installment. "NEF 47: Good Friends, Better Enemies” will pit Lewiston-Auburn mainstays Jesse Erickson and Matthew Denning in the main event. The card is scheduled for Saturday, April 30 at Norway Savings Bank Arena in Auburn, Maine. For more details or to get your seats now, gehen Sie zunewenglandfights.com/tickets.

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CHAMP VS FORMER CHAMP SET FOR FLYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT ON FEBRUARY 12TH

ZUR SOFORTIGEN VERÖFFENTLICHUNG: Portland, Maine (November 26, 2021) - New England Fights (NEF) kehrt mit seinem nächsten Mixed-Martial-Arts zurück (MMA) Ereignis, "NEF 46: Jahrzehnt der Dominanz," am Samstag, Februar 12, 2022, bei Aura in Portland, Maine. Die Veranstaltung erinnert an das zehnjährige Jubiläum von NEF. Die führende regionale Promotion startete im Februar 11, 2012. Bereits heute Morgen, NEF announced the addition of an amateur championship bout to the fight card. NEF Flyweight ChampionTyler Smythe (3-1) is scheduled to defend his title against former NEF Flyweight ChampionRyan "Gordo" Burgess (3-2) bei einem Kampfgewicht von 125 Pfund.

Tyler Smythe notched his third MMA win and captured coveted NEF gold in the process when he recently stopped previously undefeated flyweight prospect Caleb “Dr. Wohlfühlen ”Austin (5-1) in a “Fight of the Night” performance at “NEF 45: Uprising.” Down on the scorecards but not discouraged, Smythe waged a come-from-behind victory to earn the technical knockout (DIE) stoppage over Austin in the final second of the fourth round of their championship bout. Never one to slow down, Smythe, who is trained by Nate Libby out of Evolution Athletix in Saco, Maine, is anxious to make an immediate turnaround and defend his title against a former NEF Champion.

“From bell to bell, every round, I’ll be going at this kid like he owes me money,” Smythe stated. “I want a quick finish. Ryan doesn’t deserve to be in that cage with me. February 12th, I’ll show why I’m the NEF flyweight champ.”

Ryan Burgess is no stranger to championship challenges. Hailing from Rumford, Maine, Burgess is one of only four Mountain Valley High School mat men to ever win triple state crowns in wrestling. He amassed an amazing 151-23 overall high school record before graduating and turning his attention to mixed martial arts. Burgess quickly made a name for himself in MMA when he won the NEF Flyweight Championship in November 2015 with a split-decision nod over then Champion Dustin Veinott (5-4). When Burgess last competed, he displayed a dangerous Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) game off his back in defeating Nate Boucher (0-1) in a heated hometown rivalry. Bürger, a BJJ purple belt, trains under Jason “JB” Bell and fights out of Bell’s Famoso BJJ.

“I’m super excited to make my return on NEF’s 10-year anniversary show,” Burgess stated. “It’s been a long time coming for me to return to the cage and I can’t think of a more perfect scenario than coming back and regaining my flyweight title with a finish over Smythe. It’s been three years since I’ve competed, but my coach, Jason Bell, and I have been putting in work behind the scenes. I can’t wait to showcase my skills and put on a show for the fans.

“Smythe seems like a tough opponent, and it was no easy feat for him to defeat Caleb Austin for the belt,” Burgess continued. “With that being said, I see many holes in his game that I plan to exploit come February 12th. I hope he’s not expecting the same fighter he’s watching in the three-plus-year-old film he’s researching to better understand me. Mentally and skillfully, I am a far superior fighter compared to my previous bouts and only my training partners actually know the weapons I’ll be bringing into that cage to get the job done. Smythe may rethink his entire pursuit of a professional MMA career when I’m finished with him. The pressure I’m going to bring would melt any of these amateur flyweights in New England and come February they will all be on notice.”

"NEF 46: Dekade der Dominanz“ findet am Samstag statt, Februar 12, 2022, bei Aura in Portland, Maine. Die Veranstaltung erinnert an das zehnjährige Jubiläum von NEF. Die Türen öffnen um offen 6 Uhr mit erstem Kampf um 7 Uhr. Tickets sind ab sofort erhältlich unterwww.Ticketmaster.com

DESPITE SETBACKS, NATE BOUCHER IS NOT BACKING DOWN

ZUR SOFORTIGEN VERÖFFENTLICHUNG: Bangor, Maine (Januar 23, 2019) – Nate Boucher’s journey inside the New England Fights’ (NEF) Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) cage has not been a course without its challenges and heartbreak along the way.

After winning his first two outings at the start of his amateur fight career, Boucher, a lifelong wrestler, earned a chance to compete for the NEF Flyweight Championship. His title shot came in November 2017 in front of a sold-out crowd when NEF made its highly anticipated Portland, Maine debut. In dieser Nacht, Boucher was outscored on the judge’s cards and dropped a close, controversial split-decision to NEF veteran Justin Witham. It’s a loss that continues to confound Boucher almost a year and a half later.

“As far as I’m concerned, I won the flyweight title that night,” Boucher stated recently in an interview with Ryan Jarrell and Bryan Stackpole on theBetween Rounds RadioPodcast. “I try to watch that fight and be optimistic the best that I can. I try to watch that fight and be respectful of what the judge’s could have seen. There’s not an absolute bone in my body that sees the fight going the way the judge’s said it went. That being said, they decided that Justin Witham won that night. He knows I’m coming after him. I’m going to do what it takes to get back into that title conversation and I’m going to get that win back. "

The Witham loss would be followed by two more defeats for Boucher.

In Boucher’s first fight back after losing to Witham, he dropped another split-decision against his hometown wrestling rival, multiple-time state champion, and former NEF Flyweight Champion, Ryan "Gordo" Burgess.

Jumping right back into the cage two months after his loss to Burgess, Boucher sustained the only stoppage defeat on his record when he lost via third-round technical knockout to former bantamweight title contender, Walt Shea, who fights out of John Raio’s First Class MMA in Brunswick, Maine.

Letzter November, down but not out, Boucher rebounded from three-losses-in-a-row by finishing 2018 off with a first-round submission victory over Jordan Young, a state champion wrestler from Belfast, Maine. The contest took place in the 135-pound weight class.

“Jordan was coming off of a win against my teammate—a tough teammate of mine,“Boucher sagte. “Not many guys on a three-fight skid would take a fight with a guy coming off of a win and then beat him in the first round. So, I hope that opened some eyes for people so they know exactly what I’m about and they know that I’m strong mentally.

“I’m very happy with myself that I was able to fight like I train,” Boucher recounted regarding his win over Young. “The cut to 135 isn’t as much as it is to flyweight and I think that played a big part in my cardio. I was in great shape for that fight. Geistig, I knew I was going to win months before the fight happened.”

With six bouts already under his belt, Boucher, at only 22-years of age, knows that he still has limitless room to grow within the sport.

“I’m an amateur,” he noted to Jarrell and Stackpole. “I’m a student of the game and I’m learning and developing my skills. I haven’t even come close to what my full potential is. I knew what I can achieve—I know what is possible if I stay on the path.”

Boucher’s 2019 fight season officially begins on Friday, Februar 1st when he’s scheduled to face newcomer Dillon Henry from First Class MMA. Henry is also a wrestler, having competed for Windham High School. Henry now trains with one of Boucher’s previous opponents, Walt Shea. Regardless of being pitted against the teammate of the only fighter that’s ever stopped him in MMA competition, Boucher stated that he’s confident in the matchup.

“I know he’s going to be training with Walt Shea, offensichtlich,“Boucher sagte. “I know that Walt Shea is going to pass down information he feels is going to help him. It won’t… He seems to look like a strong guy. All I am going to do is I’m going to prepare myself and I’m going to become a better fighter in this fight camp and I’m going to go out there and fight him. I think it will go my way, for sure.”

Squaring off in the cage against other talented wrestlers is nothing new for Boucher. He defeated four-time Maine state wrestling champion Jeremiah Barkac by first-round submission the last time he competed in Bangor. Ryan Burgess was a three-time state champion for Mountain Valley High School in Rumford, Maine.

“I probably perform at my best against wrestlers,” Boucher stated. “They have really bad habits that a lot of wrestlers don’t seem to be able to shake off their first couple of fights, including myself. Fortunate for me, I have a coach like Jesse Erickson who’s a top-level guy when it comes to the jiu jitsu game around these parts, and he’s shown me the difference between what wrestling the sport is and what wrestling in a fight is. They’re different types of wrestling. I think he’s [Henry] going to expose himself and leave himself open. He’s going to make some rookie mistakes and I’m going to capitalize.”

While the prospect of defeating another wrestler in the NEF cage is an inspiring proposition to Boucher, he’s also excited by the opportunity to once again compete in Maine’s Queen City.

“I’ve never lost in Bangor,” Nate said. “I love that venue. I love the city of Bangor. I’m excited to be there and I’m excited to be sharing a card with some of the monsters that are on it. There’s a lot of great fights on this card and I’m very much looking forward to seeing some of them myself. It’s going to be a great show—I can’t wait.”

“I’m starting to earn my stripes a little bit in the cage,” Boucher added. “I’m starting to get more comfortable. I’m starting to feel more and more like a recognized name in the NEF—and I think all of that is going to play a factor. I think he’s [Henry] bit off a little more than he can chew for his first fight and, leider, he’s going to figure that out very hard on February 1.”

Als 2018 came to a close, Boucher, like many forward-thinking individuals, clearly defined his goals for the year ahead.

“I will be the flyweight champ in the NEF at the end of this year [2019],” Boucher stated confidently. “No doubt about it. That’s what my mind is set on right now.

“My teammate, Kam Arnold, he’s going to carry that belt straight through at 135. Mann, the two of us together are some bad dudes. I’m fortunate to have him to push me through this mentally and be able to get me on the right mindset of what a champion is supposed to be—and I’m going to be there, right there with him at flyweight. Mann, it’s going to be one hell of a one-two punch, das ist sicher."

NEF nächste Mixed-Martial-Arts-Veranstaltung, "NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” will take place on Friday, Februar 1, 2019 im Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine with a bell time of 8 pm. Tickets are on-sale now atwww.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

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New England Fights ("NEF") ist ein Kampf Ereignisse Promotionen Unternehmen. Die Mission von NEF ist es, Events von höchster Qualität für Kämpfer und Fans gleichermaßen zu schaffen. NEF Führungsteam verfügt über umfangreiche Erfahrung in Kampfsportmanagement, Veranstaltungen Produktion, Medienarbeit, Marketing, rechtlichen und Werbung.

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

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

Mit dem Sieg, Burgess snapped a two-fight losing skid and earned a June title fight against Justin Witham. Burgess initially won the title back in 2015.

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

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

 

Über New England Fights

New England Fights ("NEF") ist ein Kampf Ereignisse Promotionen Unternehmen. Die Mission von NEF ist es, Events von höchster Qualität für Kämpfer und Fans gleichermaßen zu schaffen. NEF Führungsteam verfügt über umfangreiche Erfahrung in Kampfsportmanagement, Veranstaltungen Produktion, Medienarbeit, Marketing, rechtlichen und Werbung.

NEF KOMMT AM SUPER BOWL-WOCHENENDE MIT EINER MMA-SUPER-KARTE NACH LEWISTON ZURÜCK

Lewiston, Maine (Januar 19, 2018) - Die Nacht vor der National Football League (NFL) liefert seine 2017-2018 Staffelfinale, New England Fights (NEF) wird zum ersten Mal zum Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston zurückkehren in acht Monaten wie die Kampfförderung präsentiert “NEF 32: Super Samstag.” Und während New England Fußballfans warten müssen bis diesen Sonntag AFC-Meisterschaftsspiel, um herauszufinden, ob ihre geliebten Patrioten im Super Bowl spielen werden, Gebiet Mixed-Martial-Arts-Fans haben heute erfahren, bei welchem ​​ihrer Favoriten sie antreten werden “NEF 32” Als Promotion-Manager veröffentlichten sie die vollständige Kampfkarte für die 3. Februar Ereignis.

 

 

Im Main Event des Abends, Bruce “Schönling” Boyington (14-11) annimmt Taylor Trahan (7-8) bei einem Fanggewicht von 150 Pfund. Einer der größten MMA-Stars, die jemals aus Maine gekommen sind, Boyington wird nach zweijähriger Abwesenheit, in der er an Orten wie Russland und dem berühmten Madison Square Garden in New York City auf der Weltbühne antrat, in den NEF-Käfig zurückkehren. Trahan macht seine dritte Reise nach Maine, um an Wettkämpfen teilzunehmen. Er gewinnt Connor Barry (3-2) letzten Herbst.

 

 

Aaron “Unnachgiebig” Lacey (4-1) Gesichter mit Josh Parker (6-9) in einem Federgewicht Kampf. Lacey erlitt im November den ersten Verlust seiner Profikarriere, als ein Kampf, den er wohl auf dem Weg zum Sieg hatte, von einem Arzt wegen eines Schnittes an Laceys Kopf abgebrochen wurde. Parker wird versuchen, seinen jüngsten Erfolg im MMA-Käfig nach den jüngsten Siegen über Andre Belcarris fortzusetzen (0-2) und Derek Shorey (4-9).

 

 

CJ Ewer (3-0) will Geschichte schreiben, indem er der erste Konkurrent ist, der gleichzeitig NEF-Meisterschaften in mehreren Gewichtsklassen abhält. Ewer ist der amtierende NEF Pro Mittelgewichts-Champion. Bei “NEF 32,” Er hat die Möglichkeit, den NEF Pro Weltergewichtstitel zu gewinnen, wenn er sich trifft Kemran Lachinov (5-2) für den freien Gurt.

 

 

Auch im professionellen Weltergewicht wird es Action geben Mikrofon “Der Schnurrbart” Hansen (5-8) und Jesse “The Viking” Erickson (9-7) in einem Kampf in Rechnung gestellt als “Der Berserker vs.. Der Wikinger.” Hansen und Erickson haben eine Rivalität als Trainer der örtlichen Fitnessstudios Berserkers MMA und Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu entwickelt (CMBJJ), beziehungsweise.

 

 

Apropos, Nate Boucher (2-1), ein Produkt von CMBJJ, und Ryan Burgess (2-2) of Berserkers MMA wird den Amateur-Teil der Kampfkarte überschreiben. Die Fliehgewichte, Ehemalige Teamkollegen im Wrestling-Team der Mountain Valley High School, Ich habe mich kürzlich in einen Krieg der Worte verwickelt, der in den Kampf geht. Der Gewinner wird später im Frühjahr für einen Schuss auf den Amateur-Titel im Fliegengewicht anstehen.

 

 

2017 NEF “Rookie des Jahres” Jayda “Lil Killah” Bailey (1-0) kehrt in den Käfig zurück 3. Februar Florida zu treffen Amanda Gallo (0-1). Bailey schrieb im November bei “NEF 31” indem wir der jüngste Konkurrent werden, der jemals an Wettkämpfen teilgenommen hat, (und gewinnen), im NEF Käfig. Sie drehte sich um 18, das gesetzliche Alter für die Teilnahme an MMA in Maine, nur eine Woche vor der Veranstaltung.

 

 

Das volle “NEF 32” Kampf-Karte (Änderungen vorbehalten):

 

 

PROFESSIONAL

 

 

150 Bruce Boyington 14-11 (Young-MMA) gegen Taylor Trahan 7-8 (Team Link)

 

 

170*TITEL Kemran Lachinov 5-2 (Team Link) gegen CJ Ewer 3-0 (Young-MMA)

 

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

 

 

155 zenon Herrera 0-6 (Unabhängig) gegen Nate Charles 0-0 (Charles Fighting Family)

 

 

145 Josh Parker 6-9 (Ruthless MMA & Boxen) vs Aaron Lacey 4-1 (Young-MMA)

 

 

AMATEUR

 

 

205 Ryan Glover 3-2 (Feuer & Eisen Leichtathletik) gegen Joe Berube 0-0 (3Ronin Leichtathletik)

 

 

175 Carlton Charles 1-1 (Charles Fighting Family) gegen Delmarkis Edwards 0-0 (Unabhängig)

 

 

155 Stacy Lupo 0-1 (Der Abfluss) gegen David Hart 0-2 (Kenneys MMA)

 

 

145 Devin Corson 1-0 (Der Abfluss) gegen Shawn Lunghi 2-0 (RMNU)

 

 

135 Chelsea Elizabeth 0-1 (First Class MMA) gegen Catie Denning 0-0 (Young-MMA)

 

 

135 Kam Arnold 1-0 (CMBJJ) gegen Kyle Kenney 0-0 (Kenneys MMA)

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

 

NEF nächste Mixed-Martial-Arts-Veranstaltung, “NEF 32: Super Samstag,” sehen das Unternehmen seine Rückkehr in die Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston machen, Maine. Die Veranstaltung findet am statt Samstag, Februar 3, 2018. Tickets sind ab sofort online unter erhältlichwww.TheColisee.com.

Laufen Spannungen hoch als Former Falcons Teammates Bereiten Sie sich für MMA Cage Schlacht

Lewiston, Maine (Januar 10, 2018) – Aufgewachsen in der gleichen blue-collar-Community und die gleichen fort durch, schossige Sportprogramm nicht notwendigerweise zwei Männer beste Freunde.

 

 

 

Der ehemalige Berg Valley High School Mitspieler, und zukünftige New England kämpft Mixed Martial Arts Gegner, Ryan Burgess und Nate Boucher sind ein Beweis für die alte Maxime, “Vertrautheit züchtet Verachtung.”

 

 

 

Bürger, 24, und Boucher, 21, wird bei „NEF in einem Amateur-Kampf im Fliegengewicht kämpfen 32: Super Samstag"Auf Samstag, Februar 3. Der Kampf um Androscoggin Bank Colisee wird die Nummer eins in der 125-Pfund-Division bestimmen, und verdienen den Gewinner einen Titelkampf gegen Weltmeister Justin Witham.

 

 

 

Es wird fast ein Jahr her, seit Burgess gewesen, dreimaliger Maine High School Wrestling Champion und Vergangenheit NEF Titelverteidiger, Käfig ging in. Er nannte NEF Mitinhaber und Heiratsvermittler Matt Peterson und speziell nach dem Boucher Kampf.

 

 

 

Warum? Auf der einen Seite, es war eine Geschäftsentscheidung nach Bouchers schließen, Split-Entscheidung Verlust zu Witham in einem Titelkampf November.

 

 

 

„Ich habe seit einem Jahr aus. Ich hatte gehofft, bald wieder in einen Titelkampf springen,“Burgess erklärt. „Nachdem Nate Kampf mit Witham, Ich wusste, er würde wollen die sofortige Revanche. Einmal wurde es offensichtlich, dass bis April geschehen würde nicht, Ich fragte, ob wir diesen Kampf im Februar tun könnten, und Nate nahm es.“

 

 

 

Bürger (2-2) anschließend ein oder zwei soziale Granaten Medien ins Leben gerufen, die ein gewisses Maß an Feindseligkeit gegenüber seinen Mitmenschen Falcon, um anzuzeigen, erschienen. Es ist wahrscheinlich weniger persönlich als taktisches; Burgess spürte die Gelegenheit zu nutzen, was er als einer der Ritzen in Boucher Rüstung sieht.

 

 

 

„Nate, seit er ein Kind war,, hat eine piss-schlechte Haltung, wenn er verliert. Ich hoffe, ihn ein wenig demütigen und sicherstellen, dass er nicht über diesen Kampf kümmern muss in den Händen der Richter bekommen,“Burgess sagte. „Nate wahrscheinlich hätte ein zwei gewesen- oder-dreifache Staatsmeister, wenn er sich die Gelegenheit gegeben hatte, das zu tun,. Wenn er hat immer noch die gleiche Haltung hatte er damals, es wird auf die gleiche Weise zu beenden.“

 

 

 

Burgess ist einer von nur vier dreifachen Landessiegern in MVHS Geschichte. Zufällig, Boucher Bruder, Ethan, erreicht auch die Leistung.

 

 

 

Boucher, die bereits vier Mal Maine High School Matte Champion herausgenommen, und zweifache New England Finalist, Jeremiah Barkac von Dexter während seiner Zeit in dem NEF Sechseck, sieht aus und klingt wie ein anderer Charakter als derjenige, der sich als Teenager von der Matte zu kämpfen.

 

 

 

Nach seinen ersten beiden Kämpfen mit Leichtigkeit gewinnen, Boucher (2-1) nicht der einzige im Gebäude war, fühlte er genug getan hatte, den Gürtel in Portland zu verdienen.

 

 

 

„Ich dachte, dass ich die ersten beiden Runden des Kampfes kontrolliert. Alle drei, wirklich. Die ersten beiden ich ziemlich viel hatte (Mit Bin) erstickt,“Boucher sagte. „Es endete für mich ist eine Lernerfahrung, dass Sie nicht den Kampf um die Richter verlassen können. Die große Sache über die Amateur-Reihen ist, während natürlich kümmere ich meinen Rekord, am Ende des Tages ist es ein Teil des Lernprozesses, ein besserer Profi zu machen.“

 

 

 

Als Reaktion auf Burgess’ Salven auf Facebook, Boucher befragt das Verhalten des Ex-Champion, nachdem sie dem NEF Band zwei Kämpfe in seiner Karriere zu gewinnen.

 

 

 

„Ich bin nicht viel für den Trash Talk. Ich genieße nur den Sport. Ich mag zu kämpfen und dann einfach nach Hause gehen. Er tut es ein wenig sein Ego zu bauen Ich denke,,“Boucher sagte. „Er ließ das Band, weil er hat Schwierigkeiten, Gewicht zu machen, Das ist ziemlich respektlos, meiner Meinung nach. Er war für eine Weile, so jetzt bin ich von ihm voraus, und er weiß, dass er durch mich gehen.“

 

 

 

Burgess sagte er, dass die Entlassung verwendet, um seine College-Ausbildung abzuschließen und sein Beglaubigungsschreiben als Physiotherapeutin Assistent entwickeln, darauf hinweist, dass die Ärzteschaft wahrscheinlicher ist seine langjährige Karriere als MMA zu sein.

 

 

 

Während er weiterhin in Rumford Community Center mit Berserker MMA seinen Trainingsplan, Burgess sagte, es ist weniger intensiv und vor seinen Verlusten gegen Witham und Dustin Veinott strukturiert. Burgess besiegte zuvor beiden Rivalen.

 

 

 

„Körperlich sollte ich sie noch geschlagen haben, aber mental war ich nicht so vorbereitet, wie ich hätte sein sollen,. Jetzt bin ich viel gezieltere,“Burgess sagte. „Zu der Zeit war ich Abitur, Teilzeit arbeiten 20 bis 30 Stunden pro Woche und für wahrscheinlich eine andere in die Schule gehen 40. Ich verlor zwei Kämpfe, wo ich unter dem Gewicht war. Ich war an Gewicht zunehmen, während die anderen Jungs waren Gewicht Schneiden. Ich würde gehen dort an der Grenze, und sie würden anziehen 10 bis 15 Pfund zwischen dem Wiegen und dem Kampf.“

 

 

 

Boucher freilich erreichte nie sein Potential als High-School-Ringer. Er hat einen anderen Weg als Burgess gefolgt, im Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Einschreibung - im Alter -, wo er heute noch trainiert 13.

 

 

 

„Ich habe einige der härtesten und besten Trainingspartner in den Staat,“Boucher sagte. „Meine Jiu-Jitsu hat einen langen Weg zurück, fast der Punkt, wo es passiert hat rang meine ein wenig. Natürlich, Wrestling ist, was immer ich gehe zurück, wenn ich es brauche. Mein auffällig ist Nacht-and-Tag. Es war schrecklich für meinen ersten Kampf.“

 

 

 

Er fügte hinzu, dass sein größter Erfolg in MMA auf Kosten der ehemaligen Ringer gekommen ist.

 

 

 

Burgess zählt auf Boucher den Rest seines Repertoires zu unterschätzen. Als jemand, der in der siebten Klasse an der Mittelschule Junior Varsity Team Ringe aufnahm, er sagte, dass seine Geschichte als eine schnelle Studie wird in Reich der Jiu-Jitsu übertragen und Boxen.

 

 

 

„Ich denke, er wird überrascht sein,. Er denkt, dass er weiß, was ich an den Tisch bringen,“Burgess sagte. „Alles, was er über mich weiß, ist mein Ring, aber ich habe viel mehr als das zurückgreifen,. Ich weiß schon, was er an den Tisch bringt. Und er wird nicht lernen in zwei Monaten was ich gelernt habe in zwei Jahren."

 

 

 

Die Öffnung Glocke auf Februar 3 wird eingestellt 7 p.m. Karten gibt es bei www.TheColisee.com.

 

 

 

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New England Fights ("NEF") ist ein Kampf Ereignisse Promotionen Unternehmen. NEF Mission ist es, die höchste Qualität Veranstaltungen für Maines Kämpfer und Fans gleichermaßen zu erstellen. NEF Führungsteam verfügt über umfangreiche Erfahrung in Kampfsportmanagement, Veranstaltungen Produktion, Medienarbeit, Marketing, rechtlichen und Werbung.

MOUNTAIN VALLEY WRESTLING ALUM TO MEET IN NEF MMA CAGE

Lewiston, Maine (November 29, 2017) - New England Fights (NEF) kehrt nach Lewiston auf Samstag, Februar 3, 2018 mit der nächsten Mixed-Martial-Arts-Veranstaltung Kampf Förderung, “NEF 32: Super Samstag.” Bereits heute Morgen, NEF announced the addition of an amateur flyweight bout to the card. Ryan Burgess (2-2) konfrontiert sein wird Nate Boucher (2-1) bei einem Kampf Gewicht von 125 Pfund-.

Ryan Burgess is wrestling royalty at his alma mater, Mountain Valley Gymnasium, in Rumford, Maine. Burgess is one of only four Mountain Valley wrestlers to ever win triple state crowns in wrestling. He amassed an amazing 151-23 overall high school record before graduating and turning his focus to mixed martial arts. He is currently a member of Berserkers MMA based in Rumford. Burgess is the former NEF amateur flyweight champion. NEF 32 will see him return to the cage after a year’s absence.

I’m very excited for this opportunity to get back in the cage,” sagte Bürger. “I’ve taken some time off to make proper adjustments and focus on my career that started not long before my last fight. I’m ready to take my belt back and right now only one guy stands in my way. It’s not every day you can go to an MMA fight and watch two men who saw each other grow up scrap. Sowie 3. Februar, Nate, we will see what you’re made of.

Nate Boucher began wrestling at five-years old and due to some off-the-mat issues, never achieved the high school statistics of his upcoming adversary, Bürger. Jedoch, Boucher’s wrestling skills were on full display back in August 2017at NEF 30 when he defeated Maine wrestling legend and four-time state champion Jeremiah Barkac (0-1) von Erstrunden-Vorlage. Boucher, who grew-up admiring Burgessprowess on the mat, is anxious to test himself against such a decorated grappler and prove that his wrestling stands up against the best. He will be looking to rebound from a split decision loss to Justin Witham (4-4) earlier this month in an unsuccessful bid for the vacant flyweight title. It was a fight many in attendance felt Boucher had won.

“The disappointment of the decision going against me on November 3rd still stings,” said Boucher. “I’m confident that I beat Justin Witham that night, even though two of the three judges didn’t see it that way. So, I’m going to get right back on the horse—it’s what we do—and take on the guy that holds a win over Witham in Ryan Burgess. I grew-up watching Ryan wrestle. We’re from the same town and I know what he brings to the fight. ich werde bereit sein. I’m coming for my title and no one is going to get in my way.”

NEF nächste Mixed-Martial-Arts-Veranstaltung, “NEF 32: Super Samstag,” sehen das Unternehmen seine Rückkehr in die Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston machen, Maine. Die Veranstaltung findet am statt Samstag, Februar 3, 2018. Tickets sind ab sofort online unter erhältlich www.TheColisee.com.

BROTHER AND SISTER MMA FIGHTERS RETURN TO CAGE AT NEF 27

 

Lewiston, Maine (Dezember 15, 2016) -Neu England Fights (NEF) kehrt zum Androscoggin Bank Colisee zurück Februar 11, 2017 with its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 27: RESURGENCE.” Bereits heute Morgen, the fight promotion announced the addition of two amateur bouts to the card. Ryan Burgess (2-1) versuchen im Wettstreit Justin Witham (2-4) in a flyweight contest while his sister, Nicole Burgess (0-1), annimmt Sarah Ziehm (0-0) in the strawweight division.

 

This will not be the first time the Burgess siblings have competed on an NEF card together. Im Juni letztes Jahr auf “NEF 24,Ryan and Nicole would taste defeat at the hands of Dustin Veinott (5-4) and Alex Walker (2-1), beziehungsweise. They will look to redeem themselves on Februar 11.

 

I’m super excited to get my sister back in the cage on the same card as me,” said Ryan Burgess. “She has always been a competitor and being able to train side by side with her throughout this fight camp will help me as much as it will help her. She is tough as nails and everything I will be helping her learn over the next two months will just reinforce the knowledge I have already obtained from my coaches. Her debut was against a seasoned fighter in Alex Walker and I can’t wait to see her take home her first win on February 11th.”

 

Ryan and Nicole are based out of the Berserkers MMA camp in Rumford, Maine. They grew up in neighboring Mexico, Maine. Ryan was a three-time state wrestling champion out of Mountain Valley High School, while Nicole, a multi-sport athlete, also wrestled and excelled in field hockey. She has continued her field hockey career at Plymouth State University. Ryan captured the NEF MMA Flyweight Title last year. Both siblings are confident that Nicole can replicate his success in the cage.

 

Training with my brother is both a challenge and a blessing,” said Nicole. “We’ll get on each other’s nerves, but at the end of the day we want each other to succeed. Mehr, he’s a good partner to have on your team.

 

Ryan’s bout at “NEF 27” will be a rematch. In their first meeting, he defeated Justin Witham via unanimous decision atNEF 18in the summer of 2015.

 

Rematching Witham will be a perfect opportunity for me to showcase the huge strides I have made over the last year and a half since the beginning of my MMA career. He is a really tough dude and I know he will show up for a war, but I have made huge improvements in all aspects of my game since adding Jason Bell to my corner and I will be the one to decide the outcome of this fight. I will control the pace of the fight and whether I want to take it to him on the feet or take him down and submit him, there is nothing he will be able to do to stop me. This fight will not go three rounds.

 

Justin Witham is a member of the Shatterproof Combat Club. Since his loss to Burgess, Witham has gone 2-1 including an impressive submission win over Conner Murphy (1-1) in seinem jüngsten Ausflug. Witham is certain that he can defeat Burgess in the rematch.

 

I’ve been wanting this fight since the second our first fight was over,” exclaimed Witham. “I can and will win!”

 

As for Nicole, she will be taking on the debuting Sarah Ziehm. Ziehm is a member of Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ) based in nearby Auburn, Maine.

 

I’m looking forward to getting back into the cage,” said Nicole. “I think my first fight was a good learning experience and I got out all my nerves that I didn’t expect to have. Jetzt, it’s my turn to come out with a ‘Wfor my team.

 

NEFs nächste Veranstaltung, “NEF 27: WIEDERAUFLEBEN” Auf erfolgt Samstag, Februar 11, 2017 bei 7 p.m. Tickets gibt es ab $25 und sind ab sofort bei www.TheColisee.com oder durch Aufrufen der Box Office auf Colisee 207.783.2009, Erweiterung 525.

 

Für weitere Informationen über die Veranstaltung und Kampf-Karte Aktuelles, besuchen Sie bitte die Webseite der Promotion an www.NewEnglandFights.com. Außerdem, Sie NEF Video anschauen www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, Folgen Sie ihnen auf Twitter @nefights und trete der offiziellen Facebook-Gruppe bei “New England Fights."

FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION RETURNS TO THE CAGE ON NOVEMBER 4

 

 

ZUR SOFORTIGEN VERÖFFENTLICHUNG: Lewiston, Maine (September 28, 2016) – He is the reigning NEF Amateur MMA Flyweight Champion, und am Freitag, November 4, Ryan Burgess (2-1) will make his return to the cage following his first taste of defeat.

 

Burgess will compete at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee on theCES vs. NEF: SupremacyMMA super-show. The televised portion of the fight card, “CES 39,will air live on AXS TV. Burgess will appear on the non-televised portion of the card, “NEF 26,” wo er übernehmen Tim Flores (3-2).

 

Bürger, a three-time Maine State wrestling champion for Mountain Valley High School, won the flyweight title last November from Dustin Veinott (5-4) in a split-decision. The two met in a rematch in June. Veinott would miss weight, resulting in the bout becoming a non-title affair. Veinott went on to submit Burgess in the second round. Burgess is confident that his coaches at Berserkers MMA will have him prepared to bounce back from the loss.

 

Flores seems like a tough dude and I’m expecting a gritty opponent,” sagte Bürger. “Coming off a loss, I am eager to jump back in the cage for NEF and capture another victory. With new coaches in my corner, I will be a new fighter come November 4th, and he will be in for a rough night.

 

Tim Flores may be a newcomer to the NEF cage, but he is certainly no stranger to the New England MMA community. The Connecticut native was a fixture on Massachusetts fight cards from 2012 bis 2014. In the fall of 2013, Flores sent shockwaves through the region with a vicious 18-second knockout of Dan Krall (1-3). Like Burgess, Flores will be looking to rebound from a loss in his last fight, but in doing so he will have to shake off some ring rust as Flores has not competed since the spring of 2014. He now represents Fighting Arts Academy (FAA) von Springfield, Massachusetts.

 

I have been out of competition for some time, but have been working while gone,” Flores stated. “I’m looking forward to testing my new skills and bettering myself as a fighter.

 

He is a great athlete with explosive power for a flyweight,” remarked Florescoach Nick Newell. “His skills have gone to the next level since joining FAA.

 

Tickets für “CES vs. NEF: Supremacy” ab $25 and are available now atwww.TheColisee.com oder durch Aufrufen der Box Office auf Colisee 207.783.2009, Erweiterung 525.

 

Für weitere Informationen über die Veranstaltung und Kampf-Karte Aktuelles, besuchen Sie bittewww.CESMMA.com und www.NewEnglandFights.com.

NEW ENGLAND FIGHTS ANNOUNCES THE RESULTS FROM LEWISTON

Lewiston, Maine (Juni 18, 2016) - New England Fights (NEF) held the fight promotion’s latest event, “NEF 24: PROMISED LANDam Samstag Nacht in der Androscoggin Banküber Colisée in Lewiston, Maine. The event featured a full slate of professional boxing, amateur mixed-martial-arts (MMA) and professional MMA bouts. Fast 2,000 packed the hallowed halls where Muhammad Ali once defended the heavyweight championship of the world against Sonny Liston. A special video tribute was presented honoring Ali prior to the beginning of the event.

 

For the second time since April, Brandon Berry (11-2-1) und James Lester(11-9-1) ging die Distanz. Dieses Mal, unlike the last bout which was scored a draw, there was a winner. Lester is travelling back to his hometown of Detroit, Michigan the new Northeast Junior Welterweight Boxing Champion after winning a unanimous decision.

 

Alex Walker (1-1) und Nicole Burgess (0-1) kept alive the tradition of women’s fights stealing the show at NEF events. The two athletes battled back and forth in what can only be described as athrillerbefore a deafening crowd. Walker picked up the first win of her MMA career via an armbar submission in the third round.

 

Fans who missed the event, or who were at the Colisée and want to relive it, can watch the archived copy of the show by signing up for a FloPRO account at www.FloCombat.com.

 

The results from Lewiston, Maine:

 

Profiboxen

James Lester def. Brandon Berry via unanimous decision

Russell Lamour def. Roberto Valenzuela via KO, Runde 1

Vinnie Carita def. Francisco Mireles via KO, Runde 2

Casey Kramlich def. Zenon Herrera via TKO, Runde 3

Steve Collins, Jr. def. Jose Humberto Corral via unanimous decision

PROFESSIONAL MMA

 

Jesse Erickson def. Amos Collins via KO, Runde 1

Brandon Bushaw def. Matt Denning via Kimura, Runde 3

 

AMATEUR MMA

 

Dustin Veinott def. Ryan Burgess via triangle choke, Runde 2

Mike Bezanson def. Shawn Bang via KO, Runde 1

Derek Daley def. Johel Stephenson via TKO, Runde 1

Justin Witham def. Conner Murphy via rear-naked choke, Runde 3

Skyler Bang def. Eddie DeRoche via rear-naked choke, Runde 1

Steve Bang, Jr. def. Dom Cofone via guillotine, Runde 1

Alex Walker def. Nicole Burgess via armbar, Runde 3

Dr. Steve Bang def. Stacy Lupo via TKO, Runde 3

 

New England Fights 'nächste Veranstaltung, "NEF 25: Helden & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, September 10, 2016 an der Androscoggin Banküber Colisée in Lewiston, Maine. Tickets gibt es ab nur $25 und sind ab sofort bei www.TheColisee.com oder durch Aufrufen der Box Office auf Colisée 207.783.2009 x 525. Tickets will also be available at the door the night of the event.

 

Für weitere Informationen über die Veranstaltung und Kampf-Karte Aktuelles, besuchen Sie bitte die Webseite der Promotion an www.NewEnglandFights.com. Außerdem, Sie NEF Video anschauen www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, folgen ihnen auf Twitternefights und kommen Sie auf der offiziellen Facebook-Gruppe "New England kämpft."

 

Über New England Fights

 

New England Fights ("NEF") ist ein Kampf Ereignisse Promotionen Unternehmen. NEF Mission ist es, die höchste Qualität Veranstaltungen für Maines Kämpfer und Fans gleichermaßen zu erstellen. NEF Führungsteam verfügt über umfangreiche Erfahrung in Kampfsportmanagement, Veranstaltungen Produktion, Medienarbeit, Marketing, rechtlichen und Werbung.