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FloSports To Live Stream 2019 Beat The Streets For Fifth Consecutive Year Exclusively on FloWrestling.com


Grapple at the Garden’ Moves Indoors To Hulu Theater At Madison Square Garden May 6, To Feature Team USA, NCAA Champions

NEW YORK - Kajeno, FloSports, the innovator in live digital sports and original content, announced an agreement with Beat The Streets Wrestling (BTS) to provide live and on-demand coverage of the annual Beat The Streets New York City event, “Grapple at the Garden,” on FloWrestling.com.

This marks the fifth consecutive year of the event airing on FloWrestling. The annual BTS youth benefit will take place on Monday, Ka 6, from Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan.

The 10go th annual event, moved indoors for the first time in several years, and will feature stars of Team USA vs. NCAA Champions, BTS youth matches and more. Additional details will follow closer to the event.

The Benefit Celebration at The Wilson (132 The. 27go th St.) will directly follow the wrestling competition. This unique and electrifying annual event helps Beat the Streets raise significant funds to further its mission. Whether it’s providing a safe, constructive outlet for our urban youth, fighting childhood obesity, empowering women, or uniting entire nations, BTS strives to teach persistence, boinehelo ba, and the value of hard work to achieve one’s goals through wrestling, and creates opportunities for personal and universal growth. BTS currently serves more than 3,000
student-athletes every year.


“It’s an honor to again partner with the Beat the Streets program for the fifth consecutive year,” FloSports SVP Global Rights Acquisition & Strategy, Adam Fenn a re. “The program’s mission to provide youth the opportunity for personal development and teach the value of teamwork at an early age in a safe and social environment is something we are proud to support, while creating an all-star wrestling event that fans are excited about.”


“FloSports has been an ideal partner in bringing the outstanding Beat the Streets benefit matches to a wide audience that shares the values that BTS, our young athletes and many benefactors possess,”Beat the Streets Inc Executive Director, Brendan Buckley a re. “Showcasing the work of BTS and our mission of developing urban youth as well as our goals of making a lifelong impact on NYC student-athletes is paramount. We are excited to continue this great work, and the broadcast of the BTS benefit by FloSports, which has long been a leader in the wrestling media landscape, is critical in highlighting the achievements of so many BTS kids in New York and elsewhere.”


To access live and on-demand coverage of the Beat The Streets New York City event and other wrestling events visit FloWrestling.com and become a PRO subscriber. A subscription unlocks access to premium content across the entire FloSports network, as well as the matches from the Beat the Streets program. The main event Team USA vs. NCAA Champions begins at 6 p.m. LE. Watch the event across all screens by downloading the FloSports app on iOS, Roku or Apple TV 4.


Streaming more than 10,000 live competitions per year, FloSports continues to emerge as the global leader in live, in-depth, and on-demand digital coverage for passionate sports fans.
Ditekete tsa e phelang ketsahalo, priced beginning at $30, are now available, mona
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A variety of donation packages which include “Grapple in the Garden” tickets are also available,
mona kapa ka ho emailing molalde@btsny.org, qala ka $1000. Doors open on May 6 ka 5:30 p.m., with the main event starting at 6 p.m.


About Beat the Streets
The mission of Beat the Streets is to develop the full potential of the urban youth and to strengthen the culture of New York City wrestling. BTS works directly with the New York City Department of Education in a public-private partnership to bring the life changing sport of wrestling to over 3,000 New York City student-athletes to help them achieve their personal and athletic goals. Through the operation of wrestling programs in middle and high schools in the five boroughs, BTS and the DOE provide a safe, positive atmosphere in which disadvantaged and at-risk youth can learn the essential life lessons of grit, personal responsibility and teamwork, physical fitness and nutrition, and life-long learning. The goal of fostering strong, well-rounded student-athletes is delivered through coaching, after-school programs, life skills workshops, and summer camps. Hape
information can be found atwww.btsny.org.



About FloSports
FloSports, the innovator in live digital sports and original content, partners with event rights holders and governing bodies to unlock a world of sports coverage that true fans have been waiting for. Through live streaming of premier events, original video programming, and weekly studio shows, FloSports is growing the sports, the events, the athletes, and the fans. Current verticals under the FloSports header include Wrestling, Rugby, Football, MMA, Loane, Track, Gymnastics, le ho feta.





Litekete li rekisoa bekeng ena bakeng sa ho khutla ha Bellator Allna naheng ea Chicago. 11


Bellator Grandweight Champ Michael Chandler e sireletsa sehlooho sa hae khahlanong le sehlooho sa masimo khahlanong le 'mala o sa lebelloang o lula ho dazn



Lefatše le phahameng la Wertewereweight Prix Prix Prix



HAPE: Tebello e sa hlalosoang A.J. McKee o kopana le Parance ea Chicago le ho khutla ha seo motho a neng a re palame



Los Angeles - Bellator ea Bellator ho ea hohle ho Rosemont, A kula. ka moqebelo, Ka 11 e kentsoe ka mehala e tla bona, e hahiloeng ka sehlooho se ngotsoeng hona joale Michael Chandler (19-4) Khaolong ea hae ea ho ba Motho a le Mong Feela ho hlola barab'eso ka bobeli le ho felisa Ranvalry ea bona e telele, Ha a sireletsa lebanta la hae khahlano le sehlopha sa ba 145-pound Patricio "Pitbull" (28-4) e kholo ea ho ketsahalo ea Bellator 221 - e tla tsoa e tsoela pele ho phela feela DAZN.



CO-headliner e tla bona Champion e 'meli ea Bellator ka nako e' meli Douglas Lima (30-7) sefahleho se senyeha Michael "Venom" Page (14-0), Ho tsebahala ho rata libapali joalo ka "mvp,"Sebokeng sa pele sa ho qetela sa semi se sebakeng sa welterweight sa Wonator. Mohlabani ka 'ngoe o tsepamisitse maikutlo a bona ho tsamaisoang ka mohato o le mong haufi le ho ba tsa Beiletor SONATweight champ le ho isa lidolara tse milione.



Holim'a moo, ka ho nyopa ka taba ea lefatše le holimo la masiba a holimo lefatšeng A.J. McKee (13-0) e tla tobana le teko e thata ka ho fetisisa ea mosebetsi oa hae o mocha ha a qeta nako ea nako e 'meli ea Bellator Featherweight Fea. Pat Curran (23-7) ho ea lapeng la Curran. Qetellong, Khale-holo Jake Gardens (1-0) khutlela ho cage ea Bellator ka lekhetlo la pele ho tloha ka nako ea hae ea pele ho tloha ka Pherekhong e batla ho tsoela pele ka tlung ea hae ea pele ka hare.



Peonale ea inthanete ea inthaneteng bakeng sa Bellator 221: Chandler vs.. Hrithik e etsahala lipakeng tsa Laboraro, Feb. 20 ka 10 a.m. CT le Labone, Feb. 21 ka 10 p.m. CT, ka litekete tse rekisoang sechabeng ka Labohlano, Feb. 22 ka 12 p.m. CT. Litekete tsa ketsahalo li tla fumaneha ofising ea Lebokose la Li-Alltas, moho le Ticketmaster.com le Bellator.com.



Bellator 221: Chandler vs.. Hrithik e tla phatlalatsoa DAZN ka 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. PT, ha bohato selelekela tla phallela ho eona ka Bellator.com le lefatšeng ka bophara ka Bellator Mobile App. linako tse eketsehileng li tla phatlalatsoa ka libeke tse latela'ng.



E 'ngoe ea lifofane tse khabisitsoeng ka ho fetisisa histori ea Bellator, Michael Chandler Replaid Foromo ea Botle ba December e fetileng ea December ea nakoana. "Iron" e hlotsoe ke mang har'a ba nakong ea khethollo, ho akarelletsa le Brent Primus, Benson Henderson, Patricky Hrithik (x2), Yamauchi fihlela le Eddie Alvarez. Univesithi ea pele ea Missouri Wrestler ho tloha Ridge e phahameng, Mo., Ke mang ea bitsang Nashville Lehae, e bile le teure ea kaho e liehang ka thato ea hae 11 lireng, Ho tsitsisa ka mantsoe le serapa sa hae ho latela ho hapa moen'ae Patricio le mecha ea litaba ea sechaba. Hona joale, Nako ea ho bua e felile 'me ka bobeli e tla kena ka mokotleng oa Bellator hore qetellong a lokise lintlha.



Hailing from Nathal, Rio Grande Do Norte, Brazil, Patrifie ea nako e 'meli ea ". Ka ho hapa lebitso la hae ho tsoa ho lebitso la hae Daniele Straus (x3), Daniele Weichel (x2) le Pat Curran, o sa tsoa hlola a hlola Emmanuel Sanchez ka ntsoe-leng qeto ea ka Bellator 209. Ho tsamaisa sehlopha sa boima ba 'mele lekhetlo la pele ho tloha ka nako eo Bellator 160 Ha a kopana le Benson Henderson, "Pitbull" o rera ho tlohela letšoao la hae karolong e ncha ebe e theoha e le e 'ngoe ea li-greats tsohle. Ho qeta ho qeta ho qeta 20 ea hae 28 hapa e le professional, Malinyane a marameng a fetohile thabo le thabo ka sebele a ka lebella ho ba liphororo tse ling ha ho le joalo e le 'mampoli oa likarolo tse peli 11.



Ho Loantša Atlanta, GA., Ka tsela ea Goliania, Brazil, Douglas "The Phenom" e bile motheo o kaholimo ho karohano ea 30-pound ea lilemo tse ka bang tharo. Ka ho hapa khahlanong le maikutlo a Lorenz Larkin, Zhenya Koreshkov (x2), Pauluse Daley le Saunders, Haholo-holo ea lilemo li 31. Moqapi oa ho tsoa ho a robong ho tsoa ho qetela 11 litlholisano, Sehlahisoa sa sehlopha sa India se phahameng sa Amerika se lula se ntse se beha ho bontša lefatše kamoo o matla hore o boy.



E 'ngoe ea bahlaseli ba sa utloahaleng ka ho fetisisa ho qothisana lehlokoa le bona, "MVP" e sebelitse ka mokhoa o tsitsitseng ea hae ho nyoloha ha hae ho tloha ha a ne a saena le mokhatlo ho 2013. E tsebahala ka setaele sa hae se ikhethang le botho ba hae ka bobeli ka hare ho kotara le kantle, Ntoa e 'ngoe le e' ngoe ea Mikana e LOKELA ho hlokahala boithabiso. Ka rekoto e sa hlaloseheng ea 14-0, le 11 ea tlhōlo eo e tlang ka ho emisa, Lilemo tse 31 tsa selemo sa 31 London tse tsoetseng pele ho semifinals tse latelang ho fihlela qeto e sa lumellaneng e hapa Dorval Paul Daley ho Bellator 216.



Ho Loantša Haufi Le Lebopo Lohle, Dorella., A.J. McKee e beha rekoto ea hae e sa hlaloseheng moleng ho isa khopolo ea pele ea ka 11. Hajoale ikoet'o Guet le Likhetho tsa Arone Pico,"Lesea la Ngoana" le Joey Davis lebenkeleng la 'mele tlasa tiutelage ea ntate oa hae, MME VTERAN ANTINIO MCKEE, moloko oa bobeli oa moloko oa bobeli o ntse o etsa hore lebitso le lengata ho tloha ha le ne le le karolo ea bohlokoa. Ka feela 23 le lilemo li, "Mercenary" e behile rekoto ea Bellator bakeng sa ho hapa ho hapa 13, Ho hloloa Daniel Crawford, Brian Moore, John "Macapa, Justin Lawrence And Domic Mazobotta hammoho ka tsela eo. E tsebahala ka lichelete tsa hae tsa sehlooho, McKee o tla batla ho lula o le monyebe 'me o boloke lebitso la hae a ts'oaretsoe libukang tsa rekoto ha a kopana le Curran ho Bellator 221. Sebaka sa pele sa Bellator sa matsatsi a mabeli sa Bella, Pat Curran e khutlela mokotleng haufi le toropo ea hae e batla ho fumana thunya e 'ngoe ka khauta. Ho Loantša Letša la Crystal, Kula., "Paddy mike" e bohareng ba sebaka sa ntoa ea ntoa e kenyeletsang li-avtories ho feta Emmanuel Sanchez, John "Macapa"Le Georgi ea Georgi ekhanyan. Nako ea nako ea nako e telele ea bellaran, E thehiloe ho Bellator 14 a 2010, e na le ho hapa Patricio "pitbull,"Joe Warren, Roger Huerta le Daniele Straus. E boetse e, Mohlophisi oa "Bellator ea Nako e 'meli ea Bellator, Ho khutla ha lilemo tse 31 ho tloha holimo ho karoloana ea ponto e 145 e qala ka teko e thata khahlanong le McKee.



Ngaka ea Perry, Okla., Hager e bontšitse lefatše hore ke oa papali ea MMA e nang le tlhahiso ea tlhahiso ea J.W. Kizer ka Bellator 214 ka January. Wresgisteller Univesithing ea Oklahoma, moo a neng a le moo a neng a le teng 30. Ho latela lengolo le puisano le bohaleng bo nang le tšōmo ea Lipalo Pro Wresverr le Oklahoma haufinyane, Jim Ross, Hager o ile a loana le litsebi tsa Grestling le ho saena ka boithabiso ba lefatše ba Wrestling. Ha a le wwe, Hager e ne e tla tsoela pele ho kopa litlotla tse ngata tse kopaneng nakong ea mehleng ea hae le mokhatlo, ho kenyelletsa le 'muso o boima oa lefatše, Bo-'mmoho le wwe Commique ea United States. Hona joale, Monna eo o ile a tsebahatsa batho ba bangata haholo hore "Jack Swagger" ba tla khutla ho ngaka ea MMA e tsoang Chicago khahlano le mohanyetsi ea boima ba 'nete.



Ntjhafatswa Bellator 221: Chandler vs.. Hrithik Karete:

Sehlooho sa Lefatše sa Lightweight Book: Michael Chandler (19-4) vs.. Patricio "Pitbull" (28-4)

Welterweight World Grand Prix Semi-Deal: Douglas Lima (30-7) vs.. Michael "Venom" Page (14-0)

Litefiso tsa masiba a masenke: A.J. McKee (13-0) vs.. Pat Curran (23-7)

Ho hlotsoe haholo ka ho fetisisa: Jake Gardens (1-0) vs.. TBA


*Karete ea mantlha ea ho fetoha



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Kopanya matšoao a Amerika a sa hlonepheng, "Lucha Tlas'a" Champ Dulce Maria Garcia Rivas ho e ikhethang, K'honthi ea MMA ea MMA MMA


Garcia to debut in her third combat sport at “Combate Estrellas”
in Monterrey, N.L., Mex. ka labohlano, April 12

NEW YORKFebruary 19, 2019 Combate Americas has signed undefeated boxer and former Lucha Underground mampoli Dulce Maria Garcia Rivas (0-0 MMA, 5-0 papading ya ditebele tsa), formerly known as “Sexy Star,” to an exclusive, multi-fight Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) promotional agreement, the premier sports entertainment franchise announced today.

Garcia will make her much-anticipated MMA rules debut under the promotion of Combate Americas at the soon-to-be-announced ‘Combate Estrellas’ live television event in her hometown of Monterrey, N.L., Mexico on Friday, April 12.

“We are thrilled to welcome Dulce Garcia to the Combate Americas familia, and see her perform in La Jaula, and what is quickly emerging as the second biggest sport with Hispanic millennial fans worldwide,"O ile a re Combate Amerika CEO Campbell McLaren.

Garcia notched three consecutive professional boxing victories in 2018 – her most recent, a six-round unanimous decision over Karla Islas ka August 18 – to bring her overall record in the sport to an unblemished, 5-0.

Pictured above: In her second professional boxing start, Garcia (tokelo ya) earned a unanimous decision victory over Guadalupe Coral (tloha) in Ecatepec, Mex. ka September 30, 2017.

Prior to making her boxing debut in April 2017, Garcia had appeared in 57 episodes of El Rey Network’s Lucha Libre television series, Lucha Underground, and was crowned the first women’s champion in the show’s history on April 9, 2016.

Garcia is also a four-time champion of Mexico’s Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide professional wrestling organization, and the wife of former, three-time world boxing championJhonny Gonzalez.

USA World Team to Battle in the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden for Beat the Streets Annual Benefit on May 6


Members of the 2018 U.S. Men’s and Women’s World Team to compete in annual fundraiser to help raise money for youth non-profit Beat the Streets

NEW YORK– Beat the Streets Wrestling (BTS), the largest grassroots inner city wrestling program in the United States, and USA Wrestling announced today that the annual BTS benefit will be held on Monday, Ka 6, at the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. This is the first time in six years that the annual event will be held indoors.


Beat the Streets, Inc. will invite select members of the 2018 U.S. Men’s Freestyle World Team, which placed second in the 2018 World Championships and won seven World medals, as well as select top USA women’s wrestlers. The athletes will compete in freestyle wrestling. Team USA’s opponents will be announced at a later date.


“When we decided to move the event indoors we knew there was only one place iconic enough to host it – Madison Square Garden,” said Beat the Streets Executive Director
Brendan Buckley


. “Thanks to the wrestling community, this event has really grown over the past few years and by having it at the Hulu Theater at MSG many more fans will be able to experience the event live in person.”

This year celebrates the 10go th straight year of Beat the Streets Benefit competitions, which began in 2010 and have since become a major showcase of the best of international wrestling. This unique and electrifying annual event has helped Beat the Streets raise millions of dollars to support local youth wrestling programs which empower young people in New York City.
The first Beat the Streets Benefit was held on the U.S.S. Intrepid, an aircraft carrier docked on the west side of Manhattan. Esale e le hoo, the benefit has taken place at other notable New York City spots like Grand Central Station and Times Square. Team USA has faced off against teams from around the world including Japan, Cuba, Russia and Iran. Selemong se fetileng, the competition was hosted at the new Pier 17 in the Seaport District and included the highly anticipated Burroughs vs. Chamizo match.


The 2018 U.S. World Team, which competed in Budapest, Hungary, featured 2018 World champions Kyle Snyder, David Taylor and J’den Cox, 2018 World silver medalist Kyle Snyder, le 2018 World bronze medalists Joe Colon, Jordan Burroughs and Nick Gwiazdowski. Burroughs and Snyder are both multiple Olympic and World champions. Others on the USA team included 2016 World champion Logan Stieber, two-time World bronze medalist James Green and 2017 World silver medalist Thomas Gilman.


New York City’s Madison Square Garden is one of the most famous sporting and entertainment venues in the world. The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden is an impressive venue with the capacity to seat over 5,000. The theater has hosted notable wrestling events including the 1998 Goodwill Games wrestling competition and the 2017 Grapple at the Garden college wrestling event.


Ticket information and the final event schedule have not yet been finalized.


About Beat the Streets
The mission of Beat the Streets is to develop the full potential of the urban youth and to strengthen the culture of New York City wrestling. BTS works directly with the New York City Department of Education in a public-private partnership to bring the life changing sport of wrestling to over 3,000 New York City student-athletes to help them achieve their personal and athletic goals. Through the operation of wrestling programs in middle and high schools in the five boroughs, BTS and the DOE provide a safe, positive atmosphere in which disadvantaged and at-risk youth can learn the essential life lessons of grit, personal responsibility and teamwork, physical fitness and nutrition, and life-long learning. The goal of fostering strong, well-rounded student-athletes is delivered through coaching, after-school programs, life skills workshops, and summer camps. More information can be found at www.btsny.org.


About USA Wrestling
USA Wrestling is the National Governing Body for the Sport of Wrestling in the United States and, hakalo, is its representative to the United States Olympic Committee and United World Wrestling, ya matjhaba ya loane federeshene. Mantsoe a bonolo feela, USA loane ke bohareng mokhatlo o hlophisitsoeng o coordinates tsenwe loane mananeo a sechaba le ea sebetsang ho ho bopa thahasella le ho kopanela mananeo ana. It has over 230,000 members across the nation, boys and girls, men and women of all ages, representing all levels of the sport. Its president is Bruce Baumgartner, and its Executive Director is Rich Bender. More information can be found at TheMat.com

COMBAT GO Delivers International Coverage from the World’s Top MMA, Muay Thai, Boxing, & Wrestling Promotions

New Linear Network on Roku Channel

Los Angeles, JOALO KA, November 8, 2018 –Today FITE announced their content partnership to power the first all-digital martial arts channel COMBAT GO by Jungo TV as a linear offering on the ad-supported Roku channel.

Roku users can easily access COMBAT GO through the Roku Express®, Roku Streaming Stick®, and Roku Ultra® devices, as well as on a variety of smart TVs and Roku TVs® from brands including TCL, Hisense, Hitachi, Sharp, Insignia and RCA, delivering Cinedigm’s content to more than 21 limilione tse bashebelli.

COMBAT GO is a partnership between Cinedigm and global television distributor JungoTV. COMBAT GO, created by JungoTV CEO George Chung, a five-time karate champion and world-renowned black belt, presents curated content selected by martial arts experts, featuring in-depth fight commentary and analysis, original docuseries, and martial arts movies. Through its partnership with FITE, the network covers combat events from around the globe including MMA, Muay Thai, wrestling and boxing, highlighting promotions such as RIZIN, Glory of Heroes, Kun Lun Fights, and Brave Fighting Championship. COMBAT GO also covers a number of alternative combat sports geared toward millennial audiences.

“FITE is excited about this opportunity for both our programmers and for fight fans to make all forms of combat sports available on an additional combat sports platform,” said FITE COO Michael Weber. “Currently, FITE offers over 800 live combat sports programs a year, and this relationship will help expand the overall viewership for these programs.”

Fight Talk Unlimited DOUBLE Episode

Bosiung bona, Tom, Tony and Rich recapped the last two weeks of action in combat sports. Listen to the whole broadcast to catch up on all the major news and events that you missed and what’s coming up this weekend, le eena o.

 

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

Maine (August 7, 2018) - New England ho loana ka (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” ka September 8 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. Pele ho moo kajeno, 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. Hamorao, 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. Ho 'na, 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 September 8.

I train hard, nako,” 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. Ekelletsa moo, 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 September 8, Tim Manning, is also undefeated. Fighting out of F2 Arena in Gainesville, Florida, 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.

NEF a latelang tsoakiloeng-sesole-bonono ketsahalo, “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 Moqebelo, September 8, 2018 ka nako ea tšepe ea 7 am. Tickets ba tsa rekisoa joale www.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

Ka New England ho loana ka

New England ho loana ka ("NEF") ke ho loana moodle moodle moodle ho phahamiswa khampani. Morero oa Nef ke ho theha liketsahalo tsa boleng bo phahameng ka ho fetisisa tsa bahlabani le balateli ka mokhoa o tšoanang. NEF oa phethahatso sehlopha o na le a pharaletseng a le phihlelo ea ho loantsa tsa tsamaiso ya dipapadi, moodle moodle moodle tlhahiso, metswedi ya dikgang, tsa mebaraka, molao le papatso.

Fight Talk Unlimited Latest Show

This week on Fight Talk Unlimited we discuss a wide range of topics, beginning with the death of three pro wrestlers in one day. We go on to chat about Cody Garbrandt’s biting comments about fighter pay. We touch on bareknuckle fighting’s resurgence (adding Shawne Merriman to the roster of fighters for one organization), and we recap a wild fight between Eddie Alvarez and Dustin Poirier on last weekends UFC on Fox card. We also preview Garbrandt’s second bite at the TJ Dillashaw apple this weekend at UFC 227. Tony also helps preview one of the biggest fights of the week in Kovalev vs. Álvarez, which he will be attending in Atantic City. We do a boxing roundup of results and previews, and then we end the show with an off-topic talk about nature 🙂

 

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NEF AND BRANDON BUSHAW TO SEND YOUNG ATHLETES TO USM WRESTLING CLINIC

Gorham, Maine (June 22, 2018) - New England ho loana ka (NEF) announced earlier today that the fight promotion would once again sponsor an athlete at this year’s BrawlinLobsta Wrestling Clinic & Tournament. The camp is set to take place at the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine (USM) ho tloha July 17 to July 22. For the fifth year in a row, NEF will select one winner for which the fight promotion will cover tuition to the program.

“It’s a thrill for us to once again be supporting the BrawlinLobsta Wrestling Clinic,” stated NEF co-owner and Matchmaker Matt Peterson. “This year it’s all the more exciting to be partnering with Maine wrestling legend Brandon Bushaw to send not one, but two wrestlers to clinic. Mike Morin’s USM program is exploding and with the latest round of recruits that he’s brought in, I have no doubt that they will be a threat at the national level within the next two to three seasons. I encourage every Maine wrestler to apply for this scholarship to earn a chance to work with Morin’s decorated staff clinicians. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to sharpen your skills, as well as learn some new ones, during the off-season.

Ekelletsa moo, NEF MMA veteran Brandon Bushaw has also agreed to sponsor an athlete in the program this year. Now a business owner residing in South Carolina, Bushaw cut his teeth on the mats growing up in Westbrook, Maine. He won two Maine state titles wrestling for Westbrook High School. After high school, Bushaw went on to wrestle for Michigan State University where he was a teammate of current UFC competitors Rashad Evans and Gray Maynard. He is a member of the Maine Wrestling Hall of Fame.

I attended Boston University wrestling camp between my sophomore and junior seasons in high school,” recalled Bushaw. “Not only did it change me as a wrestler, but I really feel that it changed me as a person. I have attended and coached many camps, and the life lessons you learn there are very important. I am proud to sponsor a young wrestler to attend USM’s Brawlin’ Lobsta wrestling clinic because I feel it is important to give back to a sport and community that has given me so much!”

Camp instructors Mike Morin and Jon Deupree have both competed in the MMA cage in the past. Morin is the head wrestling coach at USM and a two-time All-American. Deupree is an assistant coach with USM. He was a two-time NCAA national qualifier wrestling for the Huskies.

I would like to thank NEF for supporting USM wrestling and sponsoring another wrestler to attend the BrawlinLobsta Camp this summer,” said Morin. “This sponsorship is huge in allowing kids to have the opportunity to wrestle year-round who might not have that opportunity otherwise. It’s great for our program at USM and great for the state as a whole to get better in the sport of wrestling!”

Interested contestants are asked to submit a photograph of themselves wrestling via email to Newengland of Beatherfights@gmail.comalong with a brief statement of 100 words or less detailing why they believe the clinic will help them achieve their goals. The winners will also each receive a pair of tickets to “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” as well as an NEF apparel package to wear during the clinic.

NEF a latelang tsoakiloeng-sesole-bonono ketsahalo, “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 Moqebelo, September 8, 2018 ka nako ea tšepe ea 7 am. Tickets ba tsa rekisoa joale www.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

Burroughs, Oliver win Super Matches and USA takes nine wins at Beat the Streets Benefit in Pier 17

 

NEW YORK, N.Y.. – It rained all week, until this afternoon, and the weather was perfect for the Beat the Streets Benefit at Pier 17 in the Seaport District of Lower Manhattan tonight. The United States showed up with an impressive effort, claiming nine of the 11 international matches in front of the amazing New York skyline.

In the Main Event “Super Match,” Olympic champion and four-time World champion Jordan Burroughs of the USA powered back from trailing 4-0 with a strong second period to defeat two-time Frank Chamizo of Italy, 8-5.

In the other Super Match, American star Jordan Oliver won a 3-3 criteria victory over 2012 Olympic champion Toghrul Asgarov of Azerbaijan.

Other U.S. winners were Tamyra Stock (Women’s 68 kg), James Green (Men’s 70 kg), Kyle Dake (Men’s 79 kg), J’den Cox (Men’s 92 kg), Kyle Snyder (Men’s 97 kg), Nick Gwiazdowski (Men’s 125 kg) and Helen Maroulis (Women’s 57 kg).

BEAT THE STREETS BENEFIT

At Pier 17, Seaport District, New York, NY., Ka 17

High School SuperMatch at 57 kg – Patrick Glory (Delbarton HS, NJ) tech. fall Gavin Teasdale (Jefferson Morgan HS, PA), 16-3
Women’s 59 kg – Adeniyi Aminat (Nigeria) pin Megan Black (USA),1:50
Women’s 68 kg – Tamyra Stock (USA) vs.. Blessing Oborududu (Nigeria), 2-1
Men’s 57 kg – Reineri Andreu Ortega (Cuba) dec. Josh Rodriguez (USA), 5-2
Men’s 70 kg – James Green (USA) dec. Franklin Meren Castillo (Cuba), 2-1
Men’s 79 kg – Kyle Dake (USA) tech. fall Livan Lopez Azcuy (Cuba), 13-1
Men’s 92 kg – J’den Cox (USA) dec. Yurieski Torreblanca Queralta (Cuba), 2-1
Men’s 97 kg – Kyle Snyder (USA) dec. Reineris Salas Perez (Cuba), 9-8
Men’s 125 kg – Nick Gwiazdowski (USA) dec. Yudenny Alapajon Estevez (Cuba), 9-1
Women’s 57 kg – Helen Maroulis (USA) dec. Odunayo Adekuoroye (Nigeria), 4-1
Super Match Men’s 70 kg – Jordan Oliver (USA) dec. Togrul Asgarov (Azerbaijan) , 3-3
Super Match Men’s 74 Jordan Burroughs (USA) dec. Frank Chamizo (Italy), 8-5

Youth Matches
55 –Max Malitzky(Newtown, CT) dec. Eric Bocanegra (BTSNY), 10-4
65 –Jake Maddox (Newtown, CT) dec. Antonio Arguello (Newtown, CT), 8-7
95 –Lebron Rendles (BTS Baltimore) dec. Michael Adams (BTSNY), 12-11
60 – Gaby Conte (NJ) dec. Sara Jacobs (BTSNY), 9-4
76 – Cameron Mayfield (BTSNY) tech. fall Luca Manfredi (Newtown, CT), 15-4
115 – Nathaly Pichardo (BTSNY) pin Nayanna Carvalho (BTS Providence), 1st period
125 – Zaire Crawford (BTS Philadelphia) dec. Mitchell Barcus (BTSNY), 10-7
95 – Nyah Colon (BTSNY) pin Crystal Saucedo (BTS Chicago)
115 – Isaias Torres (BTSNY) tech. fall Joshua Butler (BTS Chicago), 11-1
130 – Alessandra Elliott (BTSNY) pin Giselle Martinez (BTS Providence)
130 – Carlos Guzman (BTSNY) tech. fall David Manjarrez (BTS Chicago), 10-0
120 –Zimir Rice (BTS Philadelphia) tech. fall Terry Adams (BTSNY), 10-0
165 – Demitreus Henry (BTSNY) tech. fall Ayomide Onajide (BTS Providence), 11-0
170 – Terrance Parks (BTSNY) dec, Angel Garcia (BTS Philadelphia), 14-7
230 – Jayson Gomez (BTSNY) tech. fall Pablo Tellez (BTS Chicago), 11-0

PSAL Girls Freestyle Wrestling City Dual Meet Championships Bout
Harry Truman HS (Bronx) 34, Edward R. Murrow HS (Brooklyn) 26