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NEF Celebrat ANNIVERSARIUM CUM RIVETING PUGNA NOX IN PORTLAND; RENUNTIATIO TO L / A AREA DENUNTIATUS

PORTLAND, Maine (February 13, 2022) - Unus novus propugnator et unus titulus felicis defensio in ordinibus amateur et unus fortunae inversio attonitus in gradu professionali Novae Angliae Pugnat.’ 10-annus anniversarius card Saturni nocte.

"NEF 46: Decennium Dominationis "factum erat jam-, 15-incidentibus pugnare coram alio venundatus-e, strenuum vulgus Aura in Portland, Maine.

Mike Murray atqueZacher Faulkner Horruit alit cum primis "Pugnus Anni" candidatus in suo brouhaha ad titulum CLXX librarum vacantem.. Murray (4-2) lectiones quas in prioribus damnis Zac Richardi et Tim Birkenhead ad NEF apposuit 40 atque 41, respective;, colligendo ad split arbitrium victoriam de Faulkner (4-2).

In calcaneo consensus vincendi in scorecards in pugna recentissima, Faulkner posuit sono cum tonitru slam per foramen circum. Pugnavit ex conatu guillotino in secunda stantia et a duobus primis Moravis takedowns reclamavit aequam poenam in tertio irrogandam..

Moravius ​​momentum in suum convertit partem expositis bombarum fasciculo in rotundum quatuor, et Faulkner acceptio late in quinto probabilius non erat satis signare negotia in Murray coniuncta cum serie pugnorum corporis.

Alterum titulum praedurae multo minus temporis tulit et interpretationi multo minus reliquit.Tyler Smythe (4-1) auctoritas in prima defensione librarum CXXV lorum, missisRyan Burgess (3-3) per tergo nudus suffocat at 2:37 foramen rotundum.

Burgensis finivit quadriennium layoff a NEF hexagonum ad provocationem Smythe, qui vicit titulum cum technica knockout of Caleb Austin.

Mane exitus ille proiecit, sed Smythes mensas in illa aggressione convertit, projiciendo Burgensem ad mattam. Burgensis’ conatus ad talionis arma defecit, et Smythe finaliter clausum in guillotino suffocat quod finivit suam noctem.

In ellipsis inter quinque professionales daret, Carl Langston - winless in sex prior pro daret post amplam amateur curriculo - recentissimam ultus est cladem cum tergo nudam suffocat.Zac Richardus.

Venit finis 81 seconds post ostium bell, cum Richard (1-1), praeteritum NEF amateur fortissimus et ornata luctator, ivit ad takedown. Qui initio successit sed dorsum reddidit et victimam suffocavit.

Uterque pugnatores paucorum dierum obolum ad CXL libram accipiebant’ animadverto post initial adversarios factus est unavailable. Richard BUTIO deposuit in Langeton cum knockout at 3:52 primi rotundi in suo pro debut retro mense Nov.

Langston, qui abiit 7-9 amateur et accepit quattuor ex sex pro victoribus ad scorecards, alium exitum in pre- dictis pugne promisit, et tradidit.

Aaron Lascius de Bangor, Maine, ut prima species in cavea ab September 2018, hocce prosequendo, 7-2 in pro principali eventu cum secundo circum technicae knockout ut percutiat super Bronx bomber et Bellator veteranusHieronymus Mickle (4-12).  In momento motus finem noctis, Micle secessum nuntiavit post novem fere annos e custodia competition.

Lacey usus est in primis takedown ad dominandum in primis per 155 minas showcase, deinde aggerem ac libram in secundo capite oppugnationem ad alium gradum coram referendarius agitavit; 1:42.

In sola pugna feminarum in charta, turba placeresGloria Watson (2-1) ancipiti nuda suffocat ante invictum permansit blandeque viasAlibeth Milliron (2-1) at 2:23 secundae circum in CXV libra luctatio.

Et mulieres mane haymakers terram, apud Watsoni enuntiationes indicantes se nihil aliud esse quam malum. Illa porro demonstravit punctum capiendo Milliron ad carbasa et tempus anguste decurrentem in primo conatu ad lumina evenire..

Milliron plures casus fecit cum sta-sursum ludum rotundum duo. A velox takedown et pugnorum series aliam occasionem dedit Watsoni ad suffocandum, tamen, et signavit paciscor.

In proelio duorum milium librarum pro debut, Nate Grimard summo imperio per totum exercitatum et ad consensum adflavit Antonius Justus.  Grimardum eventum tamquam pro non mirum in fans venit. NEF Amateur Featherweight Champion pristinus est qui memoriam contexuit 4-1 in amateur ordinibus.

Mohammad Al Kinani et victor in dive pro victore fruebatur, repetita solum 42 seconds dimittereChristophorus Rooney (0-2) per ferit at * 155. Al Kinani calcitrare mane cum flurry aggressi Rooney, omissis Rooney subiicit alteri verberare quod festinat sistendum.

I Classis MMA stabulumCody Kilton atqueIustinus Fabric Transierunt cum iudicibus in tergum-ad-retro amateur daret.

Kilton (2-1) exsculpta unanimiter superKaleb Kenney(0-2) at 155. Fabrica (1-3) victoriam primum cum scissura sententiae iudicio inpensaJon Assam (2-4). Kangas regere terram per secundum et tercium orbes ad signum longi exspectati pone in manu sinistra agminis cursoris..

Tres amateur daret in rookie Excursiuncula pro utroque pugnantium.

Mike Jolicoeur usus est ad bracchium triangulum ad curam negotii contravoluntatem Smith at 145. In libra occursu CXXV, Clavis Baltazar clausum in tergo nudum suffocant at 1:33 secundo circum contraQuinn Poirier. Turma Baltazar, Nostos MMA, invictus fuit 3-0 apud NEF 46.Jack Burke notata ejus win superNick Legrande Cum feris Knockout ictu ad 1:25 of the opening frame in their CCLXV pondo murmur.

Curtis Ouellette (2-3) vastataChristophorus Smith's debut cum TKO per congeriem ferit per tres.

Duae aliae micae amateur primum rotundum conficit.Jeff Reynolds (3-2) parta tergo nuda suffocat superDavid McCarty (1-1) at 185, atqueBen Grady(3-0) servavit recordum immaculatam, cumBrandonus Maillet-Fevens (3-3) non potuit permanere postquam bracchium laesit, calcitrare interclusit. Reynolds vincere bigas Karasu Tengu Academiae suae perfectum testimonium dedit 2-0 nocte.

Celer proventus ex Portland, Maine:

PROFESSIONAL MMA

Aaron Lascius def. Hieronymus Mickle per TKO (per duos)

Carl Lagston def. Zac Richard per ancipitem nudum suffocat (per unum)

Gloria Watsoni def. Alibeth Milliron per nudum agmen suffocat (per duos)

Nathanael Grimard def. Antonius Vasta per unanimi decisione

Mohammad Al Kinani def. Christophorus Rooney per TKO (per unum)

AMATEUR MMA

Mike Murray def. Zach Faulkner per consensum omnium

Tyler Smythe def. Ryan Burgensis per guillotine (per unum)

Mike Jolicoeur def. Voluntas Smith per brachium triangulum (per unum)

Clavis Baltazar def. Quinn Poirier per ancipitem nudum suffocat (per duos)

Jack Burke def. Nick Legrande per KO (per unum)

Jeff Reynolds def. David McCarty per ancipitem nudum suffocat (per unum)

Ben Grady def. Brandon Maillet-Fevens per TKO (per unum)

Cody Kilton def. Kaleb Kenney per consensum omnium

Justin Kangas def. Jon Assam per split decision

Curtis Ouellette def. Christophorus Smith per TKO (per tres)

NEF nuntiatum est ad geminas urbes rediturum propter pensionem proximam. "NEF 47: bonum amici, Melior est inimicus "salutavit Lewiston-Auburn Jesse Erickson et Matthaeus Denning in pelagus res. A card venturus est ad Saturni, Aprilis 30 in Norvegia PECULIUM Bank Arena in Auburn, Maine. Pro magis details vel nunc sedes vestras accipere, ire adnewenglandfights.com/tickets.

About New England Pugnat

New England Pugnat ("NEF") haec pugna est turba promotiones. NEF missio est maximas qualitates rerum pugnantium et amatorum similes creare. Team, exsecutiva NEF scriptor sports procuratio habet rotensus experientia certaminis, rerum productionem, necessitudinum, venalicium, vendo et legal.

Devar Ferhadi Takes on Khainell Wheeler in Super Middleweight Showdown on March 11th at Wind Creek Bethlehem

Kenny Robles takes on Naim Nelson in Co-feature

James Bernadin battles Kevin Asmat

Plus Undefeated Jonathan Rodriguez, Julian Gonzalez, Quadir

Albright, LeAnna Cruz and James Bernadin
Bethlehem, PA (February 11, 2022)–Super Middleweights Devar Ferhadi atque Khainell Wheeler will appear in the eight-round headline bout of a King’s Promotions card at the Wind Creek Bethlehem Events Center on Friday nox, March 11th.

The eight-bout card is promoted by King’s Promotions.

Ferhadi, 27 years-old of Frederick, Maryland via Iraq is 9-0 et septem knockouts. The 10 year veteran has a win over undefeated Vincent Baccus (4-0-1). In his ultimis bout, Ferhadi took an eight-round unanimous decision over Blake Mansfield on June 5, 2021 in Philadelphia.

Wheeler, 28 years-old of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, has a record of 6-1 cum quinque knockouts. The three-year pro is coming off his career best win as he took a six-round split decision over previously undefeated Frederick Julan (12-0) in December 2, 2021 in New York City.

In octo per co-pluma-, Kenny Robles proeliis Naim Nelson in a junior welterweight contest.

Robles, 30 years-old of Staten Island, New York,, has a record of 8-1 cum tribus knockouts. The five-year pro has a win over previously undefeated Shawn West (3-0), and his last outing when he won a six-round unanimous decision over Isaac Luna on March 19, 2021 Tampa, Florida.

Nelson, 31 annis-vetus, of Philadelphia is 14-5 una knockout. The 11 year-professional has wins over Korey Sloane (1-0), Esteban Rodriguez (5-1-1) and Jerome Rodriguez (6-0-3). Nelson is coming off a 4th round stoppage defeated to undefeated Jesus Ramos on December 26, 2020 in Los Angeles.

In a six-round bout, Invictus James Bernadin (5-0, 3 KOs) Lancastriae, PA takes on tough Kevin Asmat (6-2, 5 KOs) of North Bergen, NJ.

The 29 year-old Bernadin has been on a roll as in his last two fights, he has wins over Osvaldo Morales (4-0) and a first-round stoppage of Edgar Torres (8-2-1).

Asmat, 27 annis-vetus, has a win over Ernesto Ornelas (1-0). He is on a three-fight win streak, with his latest win being a third-round stoppage over Weusi Johnson on June 22, 2019 in Philadelphia,

In sex-rotundus daret:

Jonathan Rodriguez (9-0, 6 KOs) Philadelphiae capit Jose Flores Chavez (9-13, 5 KOs) of Baja, Mexico in a bantamweight contest.
Julian Gonzalez (5-0, 5 KOs) de Rading ', PA takes on an opponent to be named in a junior lightweight fight.
Quadir Albright (4-0, 4 KOs) Philadelphiæ proeliis Antonio Wattell (3-8-3, 2 KOs) Houston, Texas in a junior welterweight affair.

In circuitu quattuor-nota:

LeAnna Cruz (1-0) Bethlehem,, PA cum dividentur Anyela Lopez (2-1-1, 1 KO) Tucsonensis, AZ in a bantamweight bout.
Thanjae Teasley Bethlehem,, PA and Ajoola Oladeinde of La Plata, MD in a welterweight fight of pro debuter’s.

Tickets for this great evening are priced at $75, $100 atque $150 et possideri
https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/02005C32BCBE3B0D

Italy’s Nadia Flalhi Challenges UK’s Hollie Towl For European Honours Exclusively Live on FITE this Sunday Feb 13th

In hac dominica, the 13th February, Westfeld, Sheffield’s Hollie Towl will step up a division and challenge Marche, Italy’s unbeaten Nadia Flalhi for the Professional Boxing Council (Norma) Super Featherweight European title, in association with KC Sofas and broadcast globally exclusively live on FITE.


Towl, at iustus 18 years of age is already the youngest reigning World Champion, of either gender, having secured the Women’s International Boxing Association (WIBA) Featherweight World Crown with a victory over Argentina’s Cristina Del Valle Pacheco back in September 2021, now has her eyes firmly set on becoming the youngest two division World Champion and this weekend’s challenge against Flalhi, for the European crown, is the first step for the exceptionally talented young star in achieving her dream.


The lucky fans that have secured tickets for the SOLD OUT event, that takes place in Worksop, Nottinghamshire in the UK, will be treated to an afternoon of action, as besides the Towl Vs Flalhi European Title fight, there will be five further contests featuring local talent.


Heading up the support card is reigning WIBA International and PBC Commonwealth Middleweight Champion Eleanor Coulson, who faces Londoner Aimee Moody in a six round non-championship contest.


Fellow Middleweight Cameron Moran will be looking to take his record to 2-0-0, when he faces Zahir Bennett, and exciting unbeaten Cruiserweight prospect Alvis Berzins faces a late replacement in Owen James.


Debuting Super Middleweight Luke Wight is set for a baptism of fire when he faces the highly experienced battler Richard Harrison and last but not least fellow pro debutee Jayden Harris is sure to have an action packed maiden outing as he is set to go toe-to-toe with Belfast’s Marty Kayes.


Hollie Towl versus Nadia Flalhi for the PBC European Super Featherweight Championship headlines the Boyle’s Pro Boxing promoted Valentine’s Massacre event, in association with KC Sofas and broadcast globally exclusively live on FITE from 1:30pm (GMT) on Sunday 13th February 2022.


To book your personal ringside seat go to www.fite.tv

Irish amateur standout Tommy Hyde turning pro April 2nd at home in Cork

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SUBER, Hibernia (February 10, 2022) – Three-time Ireland National Champion Tommy Hyde will turn professional April 2nd at home in Ballyvolane, Cork, on a show at The Big Top, Glen GGA Grounds, promoted by his father, renown international boxing manager Gary Hyde.
The 22-year-old Hyde, who participated in more than 100 amateur par, reached the quarterfinals of the prestigious World Junior Championships in 2015. He was a 9-time National finalist, captured top honors at the 2019 Harringey Box Cup, and was a 3-time Celtic Bux Cup gold medalist.

“Since I started boxing at the age of seven,” the heavy-handed light heavyweight said, “it’s been my dream to box as a professional in Cork, Hibernia. I grew up going to world championship shows all over the world and I’ve always wanted to fight at that level. On April 2nd, I will take the first step in getting there. I’ve had more than 100 amateur fights and feel it’s time to make the move to the pros and fulfill my lifelong dream.”

Hyde is training in Springfield, Massachusetts, under Hector Bermudez, who has trained world champions TJ Doheny, Jonathan Guzman, Carlos Gongora, Vince Phillips, Ryad Merhy and Javier Fortuna.

“I am absolutely thrilled to promote a show in which my son Tommy will make his pro debut,” proud father Gary added. “I’ve travelled the world to sign amateur fighters from so many different countries and this kid was in the bedroom next door.”

ABOUT NOWHERETOHYDE: Fundatur in 2007 by Gary Hyde in Cork, Hibernia, NoWhere2Hyde offers full services for professional boxers around the world. Hyde has managed numerous world-class boxers during his career including world champions Guillermo Rigondeaux, Youri Kalenga, Nassam N’Dam and Simpiwe Vetyeaka. He presently manages world-rated European Super Featherweight Champion Samir Ziani (21-3-1, 7 KOs) and Dominican Olympian Rohan Polanco (4-0, 2 KOs).

DELATURA:
Facebook: /anywhere2hyde, /tommyhyde
Twitter: @ nusquam2hyde, @tommyhyde99
Instagram: @gary_nowhere2hyde, @tommyhyde1

Light Heavyweight Bout Featuring Yoel Romero Against Melvin Manhoef Added to BELLATOR’s Return to Paris on May 6

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PARIS, FRANCE – Two iconic mixed martial artists with an undeniable track record of thrilling performances will square up as Yoel Romero (13-6) suscipit, Melvinus Manhoef (32-15-1, 2 NC) in the co-main event of BELLATOR MMA’s return to Paris’ Accor Arena on Friday, May 6. BELLATOR PARIS: Bader vs. Kongo 2 will be televised live in America on SHOWTIME at 10 p.m. CEST/4 p.m. ATQUE.

With mixed martial arts becoming legalized in France in 2020, BELLATOR became the first promotion to hold a major MMA event with Bellator 248 in October of that year. The success of that historic card propelled BELLATOR to make a return to “The City of Lights” in 2022 in a big way with a main event featuring undisputed BELLATOR MMA Heavyweight Champion, Ryan Bader (29-7, 1 NC) defending his crown in enemy territory against hometown favorite and No. 2-ranked heavyweight Cheick Kongo (31-11-2, 1 NC).

In addition to the main and co-main event, a lightweight tilt pitting the last man to defeat media darling Paddy Pimblett, Søren Bak (15-1) against England’s Saul Rogers (15-4) is also official. Bak has only tasted defeat once in his 16 professional fights and held both the featherweight and lightweight titles in Cage Warriors before joining the BELLATOR roster. Fighting out of Denmark, “The True Viking” is riding a seven-fight win streak into battle against the SBG Manchester product, Rogers. Known as “The Hangman,” Rogers also has amassed 15 victories on his resume including wins over Artem Lobov, Ryan Hall and Georgi Karakhanyan.

The preliminary card is guaranteed to feature a showcase of French talent and has begun to take shape with the return of Ivonis Landu (16-9), who takes on Liverpool’s Hughes Gavin (10-2) in a lightweight affair. Preliminary card action will stream live on the BELLATOR MMA YouTube channel, Showtime ludis YouTube alveum et Plutonem TV beginning at 6:30 p.m. CEST/12:30 p.m. ATQUE.
Tickets for the fight are on sale now at accorarena.com atque bellator.fr. Follow Bellator France on Instagram @BellatorFrance and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BellatorFrance/

Pugnae out of Miami, Florida, Romero will be making his second BELLATOR appearance on May 6 Lutetiae. Post septem annos mora sub UFC, the American Top Team-product became one of the most sought-after free agents prior to signing with the Scott Coker-led promotion in 2020. Apud 11 eius 13 curriculo victorias per viam Knockout, quattuor primis per varietatem, “Soldier of God” possesses the type of knockout power that can force any opponent into submission. A three-time World Cup Freestyle Westling Champion, Quinque-Tempus Pan-American Freestyle Wrestling Champion, atque 2000 Olympia Freestyle Wrestling Silver Medalist, Cubanus Romero primogenitus suos electos talenta continenter ostendit in summa certaminis gradu. Solum trophaeum absentis ad legatum vicinum sine fine est titulus mundi BELLATOR.

Making his tenth appearance for BELLATOR MMA, Dutch superstar Melvin “No Mercy” Manhoef has put together an impressive resume throughout his illustrious career in multiple combat sports disciplines that has seen him finish 29 eius 32 MMA victims via knockout, including 26 in the first round and eight in the opening minute of action. A native of Amsterdam, Netherlands, the ageless wonder and No. 10-ranked BELLATOR light heavyweight will now look to add to a trio of impressive knockouts that he’s collected since joining the promotion back in 2014.

BELLATOR PARIS: BADER VS. KONGO 2 CARD PRINCEPS:
SHOWTIME (NOBIS.) / RMC SPORT (GALLIA) / BBC Three & BBC iPlayer (U.K.) / Virgin Media Duo & Virgin Media Sport (HIBERNIA)
Friday, May 6, 10 p.m. CEST/9 p.m. GMT/4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT

Heavyweight World Title Main Event: #C-Ryan Bader (29-7, 1 NC) vs. #2-Cheick Kongo (31-11-2, 1 NC)
Lux Heavyweight Co-Main Event: Yoel Romero (13-6) vs. #10-Melvinus Manhoef (32-15-1, 2 NC)
Lightweight Bout: Søren Bak (15-1) vs. Saul Rogers (15-4)
Lightweight Bout: Ivonis Landu (16-9) vs. Hughes Gavin (10-2)

*Card subiectum ad mutationem.

Placere visitabo www.Bellator.fr atque Bellator.com pro additional notitia.

Updated schedule of BELLATOR events
Sat., Feb. 19 / / BELLATOR MMA 274: Gracie vs. Storley // Arena Mohegan Sun // Uncasville, Conn.
Liberum. Feb. 25 // BELLATOR MMA 275: Mousasi vs. Vanderford // 3Arena // Dublin, IRE
Sat. March 12 // BELLATOR MMA 276: Borics vs. Burnell // The Family Arena // S.. Louis
Liberum. May 6 // BELLATOR PARIS: Bader vs. Kongo 2 // Accor Arena // Paris, FRA
Liberum. May 13 // BELLATOR LONDINENSIA: Amosov vs. MVP // SSE Arena, Wembley // London

Bellator 276 OFFICIALLY SET FOR SATURDAY, ITINER 12 IN ST. LOUIS

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Los Angeles - A future shot at the BELLATOR Featherweight World Championship will be on the line when No. 2-praeferebantur Adamus Borics (17-1) meets a man also ranked No. 2 in the Official BELLATOR Rankings, Mads Burnell (16-3) in casu main Bellator 276 on Saturday, March 12 apud Familiam Arenam in St. Louis.

In the co-main event former BELLATOR Light Heavyweight Champion and No. 2-praeferebantur Phil Davis (23-6) will return to action and open his 2022 campaign against No. 4-praeferebantur Julius Angophas (10-2), who most recently challenged for the 205-pound title. The main card will also see a pair of skilled lightweights compete, when undefeated Jay-Jay Wilson (8-0) moves up in weight to meet Dagestan’s Gadzhi Rabadanov (16-4-2).

SHOWTIME will televise the BELLATOR MMA 276: Borics vs. Burnell main card live at 9 p.m. ET / VI p.m. PT Superaddita, the thrilling preliminary fights will stream live on the BELLATOR MMA YouTube channel, Showtime ludis YouTube alveum et Plutonem TV beginning at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT.

Nullam enim BELLATOR MMA 276: Borics vs. Burnell will go on sale this Friday, Feb. 11 at both Ticketmaster.com atque Bellator.com, with a special presale taking place the day prior.

A BELLATOR MMA 276 preliminary battle between two heavy-handed light heavyweights No. 8-praeferebantur Alex “Easy” Polizzi (9-1) and Team Pitbull’s Jose “Gugu” Augusto (7-3, 1 NC) is also official. Additional pugnae nuntiata erunt cito.

A multi-faceted fighter with tremendous success in two different combat sports, Adam Borics knocked out all 25 of his amateur opponents en route to compiling 10-0 (kickboxing) atque 15-0 (MMA) records. Holding a three-inch height advantage and tied with upcoming opponent Mads Burnell as the No. 2 featherweight in the BELLATOR rankings, the Ft. Lauderdale featherweight commenced his pro career with 14 straight triumphs, including ten by KO or submission.

Much like his upcoming foe, the nine-time BELLATOR veteran, armed with an 8-1 promotional record, prefers to dispose of his counterparts quickly as evidenced by ten of his 18 career wins culminating in knockout or submission. Superaddita, the former Hungarian Fight Championship Featherweight kingpin has fought only 41 rounds since turning professional in Aug. 2014, an average of only 2.3 per outing.

Nicknamed “The Kid,” the former Thai and Hungarian Thai Boxing World Titleholder, who lives by the adage “Practice laborious, battle easy,” and holds knockout wins over former BELLATOR featherweight champion Pat Curran and ferocious featherweight Aaron Pico. Born in Budapest, Hungaria, the Sanford MMA fighter, who signed a multi-fight extension with BELLATOR in January 2021, launched his promotional campaign by submitting Anthony Taylor via rear-naked choke in April 2017. After dropping his lone BELLATOR bout at the hands of former bantamweight champion Darrion Caldwell in the quarterfinals of the BELLATOR MMA Featherweight Grand Prix, Borics has outpointed his last three opponents under the company banner.

Currently riding a seven-bout winning streak, Mads Burnell prefers to dispatch of his opponents early. In 19 career fights, the submission specialist has stopped more than half of his adversaries (10), including eight in the opening round. Superaddita, the Copenhagen, Dania, native has not fought past three rounds in his professional career, while averaging a mere two per contest. The Arte Suave Copenhagen product, quis avertet 28 less than one week prior to his fourth consecutive promotional appearance at BELLATOR MMA 276, opened his vocation by defeating his initial five opponents, including three via submission.

A first-degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Burnell captured the Cage Warriors featherweight title by submitting then-champion Dean Trueman by Japanese necktie at 3:04 of the second round on June 29, 2019. Two months after signing with the company, the ferocious featherweight took the mixed martial arts world by storm when he recorded his lone career knockout and floored Darko Banovic at 3:13 of the first stanza in his promotional debut at BELLATOR MMA 248 on Oct. 10, 2020, Lutetiae, Gallia.

Following a second-round destruction of “The Ultimate Fighter: Team McGregor vs. Team Faber” standout Saul Rogers via rear-naked choke at BELLATOR MMA 257, the three-time BELLATOR MMA veteran returned to the cage less than four months later and upset Emmanuel Sanchez via three-round unanimous decision (29-28 atque 30-27 bis) in a non-stop battle at BELLATOR MMA 263 on July 31, 2021, in Los Angeles. A former European No-Gi champion, Burnell hopes to keep his undefeated BELLATOR record intact when he challenges fellow No. 2-ranked Adam Borics.

BELLATOR MMA 276: Borics vs. Burnell Main Card:
Saturday, March 12 – live on SHOWTIME
9 p.m. ET / VI p.m. PT

Featherweight Main Event: #2-Adamus Borics (17-1) vs. #2-Mads Burnell (16-3)
Lux Heavyweight Co-Main Event: #2-Phil Davis (23-6) vs. #4-Julius Angophas (10-2)
Lightweight Bout: Jay-Jay Wilson (8-0) vs. Gadzhi Rabadanov (16-4-2)

CARD PRIMUS:
BELLATOR MMA YouTube channel | Showtime Sports YouTube Channel | Pluto TV
6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT

Lux Heavyweight Bout: #8-Alex Polizzi (9-1) vs. Jose Augusto (7-3, 1 NC)

Heavyweights Simms and Johnson to Rumble in Main Event of Salita Promotions’ Next Detroit Brawl on Saturday, March 5, in Dearborn

On Saturday, March 5, 2022, inLincoln Ballroomautem Ford Community & Performing Arts Centerin Dearborn, MichiganSalita Promotions will present another edition of the “Detroit rixa” series, this time featuring Saginaw, Michigan, heavyweight spoilerRobert Simms(11-3, 3 KOs) taking on undefeated New YorkerMoses “ThunderHands” Johnson (8-0, 7 KOs) X in pelagus eventus circum.


Tickets for “Detroit Brawl” start at $35. Order tickets online or call or visit the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center Box Office (313.943.2354) at 15801 Michigan Ave. in Dearborn during Box Office hours: Thursday and Friday from 11 sum ad 4 pm and 5 pm to 8:30 pm on the day of the event.


A proven spoiler, in six years as a professional, Simms has faced a number of quality opponents, often as the B side of the bout sheet, taking upset victories over then 15-1 Joe Cusumano (The 6), igitur 8-0-2 Lacuna Madison (The 8), and in his last ring appearance, a unanimous decision over then 8-1 Aaron Quintana last March. Still improving, Simms has lost only one fight of his last seven.


Born and raised in Huntington, New York,, 29-year-old Johnson has gone undefeated, hucusque, in his four-year career, stopping all but one opponent. As an amateur, Johnson was a 2015 Golden Gloves Champion in the super heavyweight open class. Johnson has worked as a sparring partner for top heavyweight Daniel Dubois. Simms represents, a longe, his toughest opponent to date.


Featured in the co-main event will be Detroit super middleweightWinfred Harris Jr. (21-1-1, 10 KOs). Also seeing action will be undefeated middleweight terrorMarlon Harrington (6-0, 5 KOs), as well as popular Grand Rapids, Michigan-based former amateur stars Joseph “Sug” Hicks Jr. (1-0, 1 KO), atqueJoshua Pagan (1-0, 1 KO) in separate four-rounders.


All undercard opponents will be announced shortly.


“The last Detroit Brawl was a tremendous success and we’re coming back to the same terrific venue for another night of world-class Michigan boxing,” said event promoter, Dmitriy Salita. “We’ve got many of the best prospects in the state that will be in tough match-ups, starting with our heavyweight main event, that I can’t pick a winner of. Both guys have a lot to prove, so it should be a sensational night of boxing from beginning to end.”


PLEASE NOTE: Tickets ordered online will be mailed up to one week prior to event date. Tickets ordered within a week of event will be placed in will call in the box office for pickup. A limited quantity of VIP tickets are also available by calling Lina at 313.529.7604.


The Ford Community & Performing Arts Center is located at 15801 Michigan Ave. in Dearborn. Sed nox pugnam, at apertas ianuas 6:30 pm and the action starts at 7:00 pm. This event will also be streamed on the Salita Promotions’YouTube Channel.

About Salita Promotions
 
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BELLATOR’S TOP FOUR WELTERWEIGHTS CONVERGE ON LONDON’S OVO ARENA WEMBLEY FRIDAY, MAY 13

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LONDINUM, UK – Today, BELLATOR MMA has added several explosive fights to BELLATOR LONDINENSIA: Amosov vs. MVP, taking place at OVO Arena Wembley – formerly known as The SSE Arena, Wembley – in London on Friday, May 13.

With an electric atmosphere expected in London, fans will be treated to a mouthwatering welterweight co-feature as former champion and No. 2-praeferebantur Lima Douglas (32-10) takes on No. 3-praeferebantur Jason Jackson (15-4). British fan favorite Lucas Trainer (5-0) will be looking to make the most of his home crowd advantage when he faces Simon Biyong (7-2) in a light heavyweight match up packed with knockout potential.

The promotion’s exciting return to OVO Arena Wembley for BELLATOR LONDINENSIA: Amosov vs. MVP, sees home favorite No. 1-praeferebantur Michael “Venom” Page (20-1) look to steal the world welterweight title from the undefeated champion, Yaroslav Amosov. The Ukrainian, qui est, 26-0, will be aiming to spoil the party in MVP’s own backyard, and deny the Londoner a slice of MMA history in the process.

Also confirmed previously for what is already shaping up to be an incredible card is a women’s flyweight feature fight between No. 3-praeferebantur Dionisia Kielholtz (6-3) et non. 4-praeferebantur aut Watanabe (10-1-1) and a featherweight feature fight between No. 8-praeferebantur Daniel Weichel (41-13) atque Robertus Whiteford (16-4).

BELLATOR LONDINENSIA: Amosov vs. MVP will be broadcast live in the UK at 9 p.m. GMT/4 p.m. ATQUE on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer, following last week’s announcement of the major UK broadcast deal with the BBC. SHOWTIME will televise the fight live in America.

Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be purchased online from axs.com/uk atque Bellator.com.

Douglas Lima is also set for another visit to the English capital, following his headline bout against MVP last year, with a return to winning form on his mind in familiar territory. He takes on Jason Jackson in what is set to be another exhilarating clash. Lima is one of the most experienced fighters on the Bellator roster and will be hoping to add to his 32 career victorias. Standing in his way is the formidable challenge of “The Ass Kicking Machine” who is performing true to his nickname with five straight victories. Jackson’s most recent win was a convincing unanimous decision triumph over Paul Daley at Bellator 260 and he’ll be hoping to continue his strong professional record.

After a devastating knockout victory over Yanick Bahati in his biggest test to date at Bellator 267 in London last year, Luke Trainer will be looking to extend his unbeaten professional record to six fights as “The Gent” takes on Simon Biyong. With both fighters possessing genuine knockout power, the Cameroonian will hope to get on top in the striking exchanges and silence a partisan crowd. Trainer returns to home turf looking to continue his journey as one of Bellator’s fastest rising stars after an explosive performance last time out.

In addition to the aforementioned bouts, Londoner Alfie “The Axe Man” Davis (14-4) is also set to make a homecoming when he takes on fellow countryman Tim “The Experiment” Wilde (14-4) in a lightweight preliminary bout. The pair were due to meet in 2020 but will clash in front of their home faithful in a domestic clash that is certain to grab the attention of English fight fans. “The Axe Man” will be searching for the form that saw him go four fights undefeated prior to a unanimous decision loss last time out at Bellator 259. Wilde will not be in accommodating mood however, as he aims to string together three consecutive victories for the first time in his Bellator career.

There is another English talent on show in the women’s flyweight division as former title challenger Kate Jackson (11-5-1) takes on Greek athlete Elina “Gunner” Kallionidou (8-4). Jackson will be backed all the way by the London crowd but faces an opponent who was victorious on her last appearance in Wembley with a first-round stoppage victory at Bellator 267.

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UPDATED BELLATOR LONDINUM: AMOSOV VS. MVP CARD PRINCEPS:
SHOWTIME (NOBIS.) / BBC Three & BBC iPlayer (U.K.) / Virgin Media Duo & Virgin Media Sport (HIBERNIA)
Friday, May 13, 9 p.m. GMT/4 p.m. ATQUE/1 p.m. PT

Welterweight World Title Main Event: #C-Yaroslav Amosov (26-0) vs. #1-Michael Page (20-1)
Welterweight Bout: #2-Lima Douglas (32-10) vs. #3-Jason Jackson (15-4)
Women scriptor Flyweight bout: #3-Dionisia Kielholtz (6-3) vs. #4-aut Watanabe (10-1-1)
Lux Heavyweight Bout: Lucas Trainer (5-0)vs. Simon Biyong (7-2)

UPDATED BELLATOR LONDON: AMOSOV VS. MVP CARD PRIMUS:
BELLATOR MMA YouTube channel | Showtime Sports YouTube Channel | Pluto TV (US)
BBC iPlayer (UK)
Friday, May 13, 5:30 p.m. GMT/12:30 p.m. ET/9:30 a.m. PT

Featherweight Bout: #8-Daniel Weichel (41-13) vs. Robertus Whiteford (16-4)
Lightweight Bout: Alfie Davis (14-4) vs. Tim Wilde (14-4)
flyweight bout: Kate Jackson (11-5-1) vs. Elina Kallionidou (8-4)

*Card subiectum ad mutationem.

Placere visitabo Bellator.com pro additional notitia.

Updated schedule of BELLATOR events
Sat., Feb. 19 / / Bellator 274: Gracie vs. Storley // Arena Mohegan Sun // Uncasville, Conn.
Liberum. Feb. 25 // Bellator 275: Mousasi vs. Vanderford // 3Arena // Dublin, IRE
Liberum. May 6 // BELLATOR PARIS: Bader vs. Kongo 2 // Accor Arena // Paris, FRA
Liberum. May 13 // BELLATOR LONDINENSIA: Amosov vs. MVP // The OVO Arena Wembley // London

LANGSTON ingreditur TO RECONCILIO RICARDUS AT NEF 46 SABBATO

LANGSTON ingreditur TO RECONCILIO RICARDUS AT NEF 46 THIS SATURDAY

PRIMUS DE LIBERO: PORTLAND, Maine (February 8, 2022) - Pugnat New England (NEF) redit cum proximo suo mixto-artes (MMA) event, "NEF 46: Decennium Dominationis,” on Saturday, February 12, 2022, apud Auram in Portland, Cenomannicum. Eventus NEF anniversarium decem anniversarium erit. Primores promotionis regionalis die Februarii deductae 11, 2012. Superius hodie, NEF nuntiavit additionem praedurarum tenuium professionalis ad pugnam card.Carl Langston(0-6) capietisZac "Rocky" Richard (1-0) ad pugnam pondere of * 145 libras.

Langston in brevi noticia reponere Ricardi prioris adversarii Urias Osorio . ingressus est (0-0) qui ante in hebdomada extraxerunt pugnam. Item, Langston nuper relictus est sine adversario in "NEF 46" card cum suo principio-accedant adversarius Shaun Ray (2-1) auctoribus revelatum est se amplius medicis licentiam pugnandi obtinere non posse.

IRCA nunc erit responsio primae congressus inter Langston et Ricardum qui ultimo Novembris tempore "NEF45" fiebat. Quod pugna, quod erat professio debut Ricardi, Vidit Ricardum Langston cladem primo circum technicae knockout. Langston dicit eventum hoc Saturni fore diversum.

"Cum got rogavi ut hoc rematch celeriter erat non brainer mihi","Longston dixit".  "Gratias tibi ago NEF pro opportunitate et quadrigis s Zac. Haec pugna longe alium exitum habitura est.

"Ego valde destitutus sum in pugna originali omissa","Notandum Richard. "Tamen, Sedere in extremis limitibus laboravi nimis et custodibus. Gratias ago adhuc occasionem pugnandi."

"NEF 46: Dominationis Decennium "Saturni hoc fit, February 12, 2022, apud Auram in Portland, Cenomannicum. Eventus NEF anniversarium decem anniversarium erit. At ianuae 6 post meridiem cum prima pugna ad 7 post meridiem. Tesseras sunt in sale nunc adwww.Ticketmaster.com.  Eventus etiam fluere ex integro viverewww.CombatSportsNow.com ad pretium $29.99.

TRIBUTE TO DR. KEN “DOC” COX

By: Tony Penecale

Lock Haven Boxing

ex genere 1998

Dr. Ken “Doc” Cox was a legend of a man. He was a teacher, a coach, a mentor, a confidant, and a friend. He passed away on February 5, 2022 at aetatis suae 88 annorum, leaving a void in the hearts of all who knew him and loved him.

I’ve pondered over the last 24 hours how we are going to navigate through a world without Dr. Cox, aka “Doc”, a man who coached us, taught us, pushed us, and mentored us. He was a man that could light up a room and command attention. He could leave you hanging on every word as he shared life experiences or he could have you rolling on the floor, laughing until it physically hurt.

While his passing last night was not unexpected, it still hurt with the force of a thousand sledgehammers. I know I will likely break down and sob or flat out cry several times while I am writing this piece. There is definitely crying in boxing and tonight the Lock Haven Boxing and our extended collegiate boxing families are all in mourning.

Dr. Cox came into my life in 1994 when I was a freshman at Lock Haven University. I decided to go to Lock Haven, in truth it was my only choice, because I had become so enamored with the dream of boxing. When I found out that Lock Haven had a nationally-ranked team with a well-known coach, I set my heart on attending.

When I arrived on campus that fall semester, my first point of business was to seek out and meet Dr. Cox, armed with a list of excited questions. He agreed to meet with me a few weeks before he held the open meeting for prospective team members. I walked into the building where his academic office was located and it was then I saw a rotund man with white hair and a big smile on his round face walking towards me. I’m not sure who he was but it certainly couldn’t be this legendary coach. It was then he walked up to me and, in a voice that is so often imitated, he introduced himself. I did not realize then that I had just met a man who would so positively influence my life.

To know “Doc” was a true blessing in life. He could make you laugh or make you angry. He would call you out and put you on the spot. Being a professor, he valued education and he enforced that his student athletes, boxers at the time, and wrestlers before that, focused on their education. He would, without hesitation, withhold a competitor from a show or tournament if they were not keeping up with their academics.

He knew when to push you and exactly what buttons to push. He would bring the Lock Haven boxers to Rockview St. Penitentiary to train and spar with the inmates. The first time he brought me along, I was getting bullied and beaten up by an older and more experienced inmate. I was afraid and I kept looking over at him, in a way hoping that he would stop the sparring session. But he looked back and his eyes calmed me and I knew to throw a counter punch out of the corner. Dr. Cox believed in me at that moment when I didn’t believe in myself. A few years later, after me appointed me President of the Lock Haven Boxing Club, he asked me to submit the paperwork on which of his boxers he was selecting to compete in an upcoming show in New York. He also knew that I would see those papers so he wrote on there that I was “not nearly as talented” as another boxer on the roster. While we never spoke of it, he knew that he would ignite a fire in me to overcome my lack of natural ability through dedication and determination. It was just one of his many methods of motivation. As he would often say, he was “using a negative stimulus to produce a positive result.”

In essence, Dr. Cox was a giver. He shared his knowledge, his experience, and most importantly, his time to mold young men and women into competitive student athletes and decent human beings. He shared his family with us, including his wife Glenda, who was the driver (“the pilot”) of so many of our road trips. Those road trips, whether they were 45 minutes to Penn St. or several hours to Annapolis, were always entertaining life lessons. We were never allowed to sleep on those trips as “Doc” found this was the perfect time for education. He would discuss whatever topic hit his mind and they often came from left field. Those trips were never boring.

Dr. Cox always implored us to give back to the sport that gave us so much. He encouraged his student boxers to go into coaching and officiating, often allowing us to assist him in working the corner of one of our teammates, or setting up seminars so we could get our certification. He would, without question, gladly write a recommendation for a job or internship. He asked me to sit in his office while he wrote a letter of recommendation for me. He educated me on how to effectively communicate through the written word and focused on using “power” and “impact” words that would command attention and respect. He was always willing to be listed as a job reference because he wanted to see those who had trained and mentored become successful in life.

Since yesterday, I have been thinking a lot about my favorite “Doc” stories, the ones that I tell the most often. Of course, you can’t tell a Doc story without imitating his voice and mannerisms. Every year, when the LHU boxing alumni would gather for the annual boxing homeshow and after party, we would all tell our favorite stories while doing the Doc imitation. Sadly, the next time we gather will be for his funeral. This is a way for me to cope with his death and smile through the tears. These are in no particular order. For the most part, I will avoid using any names in the event someone doesn’t want to be called out.

  • First Roadtrip and “Barnyard Beef” – My first roadtrip with Doc and the LHU team was October 1994 to the US Naval Academy. It was the annual season kickoff meeting and a round of sparring sessions with boxers from Navy, VMI, Lock Haven, Shippensburg, and Mansfield. It was a relatively uneventful day except for one of the Haven’s novice boxers had taken a few solid punches and was now complaining how bad his jaw hurt. On our way home, we were expecting to make a quick dinner stop, likely a McDonalds, until Doc spotted a little shack-looking place on the side of the road called “Barnyard Beef.” Once he saw it, he implored Glenda to cut off the driver in the right lane so we could pull over as he boomed “Hun Hun… That’s where we need to stop. It’s called Barnyard Beef. It has to be good!” He gave us all a few dollars to order and we all went with roast beef sandwiches with Doc getting an extra-large selection which looked to be about as big as the moon. Our sulking boxer implored that his jaw was too sore to chew so he opted for a cup of soup. Doc took the first bite of his gigantic roast beef sandwich and rolled his eyes in delight “Oh My GodThis is the BEST roast beef sandwich ever” and looking over at his lone soup-eating boxer, he followed with “You gotta get one of theseForget about your jaw! Stop being such a pansy and get one!"
  • Mad in the Corner – As mentioned, Doc wanted to give his student boxers opportunities to learn to coach. There was a December card at Penn State my sophomore year where I and another teammate had our bouts canceled when our opponents from Buffalo were snowed in. Doc saw an opportunity to have us help in the corners with each of us taking two bouts and he would allow you to get in the ring and give the instructions. The first bout I worked with him was a clear Lock Haven victory. The second bout I worked with him did not go so well. The Lock Haven boxer was not doing well and certainly not up to his potential. Through the first round, I could tell Doc was getting angry. As the bell rang, he snarled “Let me have the ring” which was never a good thing. As I sat there, I made a vow that situation would never happen to me. Fast forward two months later, I am competing in that same PSU ring against a very sloppy and awkward opponent and the first round was going poorly, very poorly. The bell rung to end the first round and, as I started walking back to my corner, I saw Doc getting in the ring with a wild and angered look in his eyes. I almost considered walking to my opponent’s corner and asking if I could stay there for the next minute because I knew my corner was not going to be a fun place to be. In a crazy way, Doc’s unleashing on me actually forced me to refocus and allowed me to come back to win that one.
  • President’s Dinner – At the end of every year, the president of the university would have a dinner for the boxing team. As Doc had retired as a professor in 1996, they decided that year that the dinner would not just be for the current team but also for some selected alumni. After the boxing nationals had ended in April, Doc was flying to Fiji for a few weeks to participate in a boxing seminar. He was scheduled to return only a day before the dinner banquet. We were waiting for him at the gym so we could travel to the dinner as a team. When Doc walked through the doors, our collective jaws hit the floor. He was wearing a suit jacket and tie and a traditional Fijian sulu. In our eyes, he was wearing something that resembled a skirt. He just smiled back and said “These are so comfortable. I think I am going to start wearing them more often.” To say his attire was the talk of the dinner was an understatement for sure.
  • Pork & Beans – One of Doc’s defining characteristics in life was his generosity and willingness to help others. He had a close relationship with the local Salvation Army and every year, he would set up a day for the boxing team to ring the bells for the Salvation Army kettle. When Doc found out that one of his boxers was struggling financially and unable to afford food, he worked out a deal with the Salvation Army where they would donate some food for him. We were loading a box of groceries donated when this boxer who came from a Muslim family looked at the one item and declined it as it included pork. Doc picked up the can and said “Are you sureHow can you tell?” to which he was informed that it was a can of Pork & Beans. He pondered for a moment simply said “Hmmm… You know I never knew that had pork in it?"
  • Don’t Eat the Pizza – We were traveling to New York for the annual show at the New York Athletic Center a few days before Thanksgiving. This was a rare show with the weigh-in the day before the show and the whole ride to Manhattan, Doc was talking about how we were going out to eat after the weigh-in. Since it was my first year competing on the NYAC show, he allowed me to choose the ethnic food we would be indulging in later. Of course, I picked Italian. Doc had one more very important piece of advice. After the weigh-in, there would be pizzas there. Even though we were all hungry from making weight for the show, he advised that we do not eat the pizza because we were going out to dinner. The three Lock Haven boxers made weight and, after changing, we walked over to find Doc eating his third slice of pizza. A short while later, we are seated at the famed Luna’s restaurant in Little Italy and Doc is complaining that he shouldn’t have eaten that pizza and he was too full to order a meal. The legendary Dr. Cox, the man who stories recount ate so much Chinese Food the year before, was reduced to ordering a side salad. As we were eating and laughing, Coach Ken Cooper made an astute observation. Doc had finished his salad and was now eating from his wife’s plate, all the while mentioning how he wasn’t hungry. Not missing a beat, Doc proceeded to take the extra meatballs from the one boxer’s meal.
  • Cigars and Vodka –This is one that I didn’t get to witness personally but he told it so often that I felt like I was there. As a highly-respected wrestling coach, Doc was often invited to wrestling seminars in Russia where that sport is God-like. Doc was often the recipient of many bottles of the finest Russian vodka. He would attend boxing seminars in Cuba. Before flipping truck tires became a trendy thing in most fitness centers, Doc borrowed the Cuban method and would have his fighters bounce on truck tires to increase leg strength and conditioning. He also came home from many of these trips with some authentic Cuban cigars. He would tell us how he would then go to the store and buy the cheapest cigars and vodka, only to switch the labels. He would then imitate those smoking the cheap cigars and drinking the cheap vodka thinking they were consuming the real goods. He would pantomime their sipping of the vodka and slow puffing of the cigars while commenting “how you can really taste the difference”, his whole time cackling at the knowledge that he knew they were really gushing over the lowest quality of both items.
  • Weight – It’s no secret, Doc wanted his boxers to compete in different weight classes. He also always envisioned a dominant heavyweight on his team and he would workout football players or wrestlers who had exhausted their eligibility in those respective sports. At the beginning of each school year, I would show up around 190-195 and Doc would envision me being his solution at heavyweight, despite the fact that I didn’t have the height, and once I started conditioning, the weight to sustain it. I still remember those conversations. “Ok Penecale, you weighed in at 185 for last week’s bout. What did you weigh today?” I would respond with “182” and he would shoot back “Ok, hoc septimana, I am going to put you in with a ‘small’ heavyweight.” When he meant “small”, it was usually anyone under 235 and I would show up to weigh-ins with rocks in my pockets. Then one day, only a few days before regionals, he decided to try another avenue. I had been between 178-180 and fully expecting to compete at 180 in the regionals when he asked “Do you think you can make 165 by Friday?” It was already Tuesday afternoon. He felt that was my best path to the National tournament so I agreed. In spring 1997, between January 30 and April 12, Doc had me compete in five separate weight classes.
  • My last homeshow – Fitting that this anniversary is tomorrow (February 7) and I will be posting the Youtube video like I do every year. The homeshow was always a big event and Doc would want everything to be perfect. As Coach Coop would say to us, Doc would be very impatient or as so eloquently described “he would be a bear with a sore ass.” The last thing you wanted to do was annoy Doc before, dum, or after the homeshow. My senior year, I was taking on a boxer from Army by the name of Michael Jordan. My friends and roommates showed up with custom signs and shirts and they were seated in the bleachers close to my corner. Earlier in the card, when I was getting changed, a boxer from Kentucky had knocked out an opponent from Penn State and drew the crowd’s ire by jumping on the ropes and showboating. I was unaware of this, so as the emotion hit me at the final bell, I banged my gloves and started a run to my corner to jump on the ropes and salute my cheering section. Doc read my mind and sternly said “NO!” which forced my momentum into an awkward gallop, looking like a bucking bronco that was just hit with a cattle prod.

The last two days have been emotional and difficult, from finding out that Doc was soon-to-be transitioning to the crushing news of his passing. Being an admin on the LHU Boxing Facebook page, one of the abilities is to approve posts. I saw so many posts submitted for approval from friends, familia, fellow alumni including so many photos. It was nearly impossible not to break down.

Dr. Cox was a coach, an educator, a mentor, and a friend. As I first said in the post after his passing, he taught me so many lessons in and out of the ring. He believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself. He pushed me to be better, a better boxer, a better student, a better son, a better friend, and a better human. Those life lessons still impact me every day and I find myself sharing them often.

Coach Cooper added in his tributeHe who is in the hearts of so many is never truly gone”.  That is a true statement. Dr. Cox will live on through the positive impact that he has made through so many of his students, athletarum, familia, et amicos,.

You will certainly be missed, Dr. Cox. Thank you and We Love You!!!