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FROM MAINE TO FLORIDA, FINDING FIGHTS IS THE CHALLENGE FOR FEMALE MMA ATHLETES

 

Msanga KUMASULIDWA: Lewiston, Maine (September 4, 2016) – Rachael Joyce has her civil engineering degree from the University of Maine. Jessica Borga is a veterinary technician from Lakeland, Florida.

Read those one-line biographies of the two women and they probably do not fit whatever is your personal profile of a mixed-martial-artist. And perhaps that presumption, and maybe a lingering societal bias against female fighters, is the reason Joyce and Borga have struggled mightily to find opponents in their corners of the country.

Each woman will end what is almost a one-year hiatus from the cage when Joyce (1-0) welcomes Borga (2-1) to Maine in a bantamweight bout at “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains.” New England Fights returns to its hub venue, Androscoggin Bank Colisee, pa Loweruka, September 10.

“I’ve had one fight, otsiriza October. I’ve found it really hard to find fights. It’s just tough. Maine doesn’t have the population density for it. It’s just hard to find that pool of fighters,” Joyce said. “Early in your career you want to build that experience close to home. It’s the best thing for your whole team, given the commitment that is involved.”

Joyce, who lives in the Penobscot County village of Veazie, splits her training time between Bangor, Portland and Boston.

The competitive grass is no greener for Borga, who is known to her fans as “The Black Widow” and is coached by Ross Kellin.

“My coach has scheduled fights for me that have fallen through. I was supposed to fight eight times this year, and this will be my first one.

Borga was beaten badly in her previous bout, a November 2015 clash against Caitlin Sammons for which she weighed in at 126.5 mapaundi, just above the flyweight limit.

She said that women feel added pressure to make drastic weight cuts due to the lack of available fight opportunities, and in her case it was especially dangerous.

“I learned that I will never fight at 125 kachiwiri,” Borga said “It was my own fault. I lost 25 mapaundi in two weeks. I was sick in camp, and I fought sick.”

Before the episode was over, Borga was hospitalized twice with strep throat, a kidney infection and a bladder infection.

“I do believe (the weight cut) was part of it,"Anatero. “You’re putting that strain on your body and your mind. My mental game struggled with what I had to put myself through. I think it’s harder for women, also. I won’t ever do that again. I learned that it’s better to withdraw than to take a loss.”

Borga has experienced no such issues in this camp. She said her energy level is way up and that she can train harder for longer periods of time.

She also is eager to visit from the Sunshine State, an eagerness that isn’t lost on her opponent.

“When an opponent is flying up from Florida, that’s exciting,” Joyce said. “It shows that she’s really committed to it. It is hard to find opponents who are as committed as you are.”

Both women are BJJ blue belts. Joyce has trained in the discipline for more than two years.

It is an extension of her childhood, when she played three varsity sports in each year of high school. She joked that she strongly considered a fourth.

“I was always the girl who tried to convince my parents to let me play football,” Joyce said. “They would not hear any of it. I’m sure they’re thrilled that their 20-something-year-old daughter is now a fighter. Osa, they’re supportive, but now it’s my decision.”

Joyce never tried individual sports before the combat realm, but she quickly developed into a fan of women’s MMA as it exploded in popularity at the UFC level.

“Miesha Tate and Ronda Rousey were coming up, kenako (UFC president) Dana White had his famous line that ‘there will never be women in UFC,” Joyce said. “I saw what they were doing and I said, ‘I can do that. I’m going to do that.’”

Now the women wait for a spike in female participation that has not appeared to follow the success of those international role models.

Joyce said she received invitations to fight in New Jersey earlier this year but that those, also, would have required an uncomfortable cut to a same-day weigh-in of 125 or even 115 mapaundi.

So she retreated into a game of train-and-wait. Thanks to the like-minded, equally fight-challenged Borga, the wait is almost over.

“I’ve always loved MMA, always loved fighting. I guess I was known for that as a kid. Everybody who knows me always pushed me to get into this,” Borga said. “I tried eight years ago and found out right away that I was pregnant, so that put a stop to it. When my son turned five, Ine ndinati, ‘It’s now or never.’ I started training and developed really fast. My coaches said I had a knack for it.”

Kutsegula belu pa September 10 amamasulidwa chifukwa 7 p.m. The current docket for “NEF 25: Heroes and Villains” includes four professional boxing matches, six pro mixed martial arts bouts and five amateur MMA scraps. Matikiti kuyamba pa $25 ndipo akupezeka pa www.TheColisee.com kapena kuyitana Colisee bokosi nchito 207.783.2009, kuonjeza 525.

Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa chochitika ndi nkhondo khadi zosintha, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

559 Fights brings 50th event to Visalia

VISALIA, Calif. – When 559 Fights first opened it’s cage doors to amateur mixed martial artist in 2012 the vision was simple – grow and develop local talent.

Pa Friday, September2 at the Visalia Convention Center the locally-grown and operated MMA promotion will host it’s 50th event.

“When Joey (Perezi), Mots (Jon Motsenbocker) and I sat down and started the idea of 559 Nkhondo, we knew that this day would come,"Anati 559 Fights president Jeremy Luchau. “Our goal from the beginning was not to have the biggest, brightest, fanciest, but rather to be the most consistent and give more opportunities for young, local amateurs to compete.”

Popeza 2012 559 Fights has hosted the California Amateur Mixed Martial Arts Organization State Championships, Northern California Regional Championships twice and had hundreds of competitors step foot in their cage.

“559 Fights has become the most consistent MMA platform in the country which is demonstrated by the vast number of rising professional stars that developed their talent in the 559 cage,” CAMO President JT Steele said.

559 Fights has produced events in 18 different venues over the past three years and in cities all across the Central Valley from Bakersfield to Fresno.

Matikiti a 50TH event can be purchased at the Visalia Convention Center box office and start at just $25. Kuti mudziwe zambiri ulendo www.559fights.com

“Often times we’ve done things against the grain. We charge a much smaller ticket price than other shows throughout the country and we put together sometimes triple the events,” Luchau said. “We try our best to give these fighters and fans the best possible experience. We’ve fought in venues all over the Valley trying to promote mixed martial arts and our fighters to a variety of different communities.”

Long-time 559 Fights staple Visalia’s Jonathan DeLeon will headline the event in a Featherweight Title bout against Bakersfield’s David Mendoza. Mu Co-waukulu chochitika, Visalia’s Steven Robinson takes on Ridgecrest’s Jacobo Longoria for the Welterweight Championship.

“There’s so many great amateurs throughout the Valley that it’s been really easy to showcase these fighters, get them the exposure that they need and have them move on to the professional level,” Luchau said. “We’ve had a large number of fighters essentially graduate from amateur ranks at 559 Fights and into the pro ranks.”

559 Nkhondo 50 will have over 10-action packed bouts.

 

Kazakhstan amalamulira dziko lonse la Mma Assion 2016 Mpikisano wa Asia

Monte Carlo, Monaco (August 12, 2016)- Kazakhstan adalamulira dziko lachiwiri laposachedwa lopanda maphwando ankhondo (WMMAA) Mpikisano wa Asia, Kulanda ulemu wapamwamba mu mailosi asanu olemera asanu ndi awiri, Pa chikhalidwe cha HWOOONON ndi masewera ku Republic of South Korea.
Opambana a Kazik anali a Bontamwought Azama Marabayev, featherweight Ismail rosomev, welterweight Goyti Dazaev, kuwala heavyweight Eerkinbek ndipo heavyweight Mohammad sulimanov. The ena 2016 Ogulitsa aliyense payekha akyrgyzstan wopepuka Ilias chyngyzbek ululu ndi Uzbekistan MiddleightHumLamtan ruziboev.
Mpikisano wa gulu la payekhapayekha lidachitika molingana ndi “Malamulo ovomerezeka a mpikisano wosakanikirana, Phunzirani kuvomerezedwa ndi WMMAA. Kuphatikizanso kusinthanso, Zowonjezera ndi kumveketsa kwa zigawo zina. Machesi adachitidwa molingana ndi makina a Olimpiki kuphatikiza malo awiri mwa atatu mu magawo asanu ndi awiriwo.
Kutsatira Kazakhstan mu timu yomaliza kunali, ndicholinga choti, South Korea ndi Kyrgyzstan. Onani pansipa:
Gulu lotsiriza lodziwika
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th zonse
Kazakhstan 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
South Korea 0 1 7 0 2 0 0 0 58
Kyrgyzstan 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 49
Uzbekistan 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 32
Tajikistan 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 21
China 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 19
Gulu la timu linaperekedwa ndi kuchuluka kwa mfundo zomwe zimaperekedwa ndi mamembala amtundu uliwonse pazotsatira: 1St – 10, 2nd – 8, 3Rd – 6, 4TH – 5, 5TH – 4, 6TH – 3, 7TH – 2, 8TH – 1
2016 Zotsatira za WMMAA Asia Asia Zotsatira zothandizira
Dinani apa kuti muwone zomwe zikuchitika: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v = fayr04b4b4dvc
BANTAMWEIGHTS (134 ½ lbs. / -61.2 KG):
1. Azama Marabayev (Kazakhstan)
2. Aborden Abdykaarov (Kyrgyzstan)
3. Lee Jongkwan (South Korea)
3. Rustam Magdiev (Uzbekistan)
FEATHERWEIGHTS (145 Masamba. / -65.8 KG):
1. Ismail rosomev (Kazakhstan)
2. Aluya Gaiboev (Tajikistan)
3. Kim Jongkwan (South Korea)
3. Yang Jihwan (South Korea)
LIGHTWEIGHTS (154 ½ lbs. / -70.3 KG):
1. Ilisas chyngyzbek ululu (Kyrgyzstan)
2. Neimet Asadov (Kazakhstan)
3. Alihn khasanov (Uzbekistan)
3. Jang ikhon (South Korea)
WELTERWEIGHTS (169 ½ lbs. / -77.1 KG):
1. Goyti Dazaev (Kazakhstan)
2. Mavolonzhon Balataev (Kyrgyzstan)
3. Im jin yong (South Korea)
3. Jiang Tao (China)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS (185 Masamba. / -84.0 KG):
1. HumLamtan ruziboev (Uzbekistan)
2. Barzan Kuanyshbayev (Kazakhstan)
3. TOGHolon Rakhamanberdi Ululu (Kyrgyzstan)
3. Kim yi sak (South Korea)
KUUNIKA HEAVYWEIGHTS (205 Masamba. / -93.0 KG):
1. Erkinbek Uthenga (Kazakhstan)
2. Nwak yun sub (South Korea)
3. Dilcovar Nasyrov (Tajikistan)
3. Daniar Zaryllbek Ululu (Kyrgyzstan)
HEAVYWEIGHTS (+205 Masamba. / +93.0 KG):
1. Mohammad sulimanov (Kazakhstan)
2. Maksat Musabaev (Kyrgyzstan)
3. Amin Ergheav (Uzbekistan)
4. Kim Chang Hee (South Korea)
Opambana onse opambana oyambira adapatsidwa malamba apadera a Chuma ndi mendulo, Maulendo achiwiri ndi achitatu adalandira mendulo ndi satifiketi. Magulu omwe adamaliza atatu mwa atatu apamwamba kwambiri omwe adalandira makapu ndi satifiketi.
Ndondomeko yayikulu 2016 Zochitika za MMA
Zisanu Ndi Ziwiri. 14-16 – Mpikisano wa Mma Europe ku Tbilisi, Georgia
Oct. 7-9 – Mpikisano wa Itaugiramil Panchipend in Santiago, Chile
Oct. 20-21 – Mmm mpikisano mu petersburg, Russia
ZAMBIRI:
Twitter: @Matemmaa
Instagram: @orldmmaa

IT WILL BE CHAMPION VS. CHAMPION ON SEPTEMBER 10 MU LEWISTON

Lewiston, Maine (August 9, 2016) – In a rare occurrence, two champions from two different weight divisions will square off onSeptember 10, 2016 when New England Fights presents “NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS” mu Lewiston. Reigning NEF MMA Amateur Bantamweight Champion Johnny Timatheriyali (4-0) will come up in weight to challenge Caleb Hall (7-3) for Hall’s NEF MMA Amateur Featherweight Title.

 

Caleb Hall was a two-time Maine state champion wrestling for Dirigo High School in Dixfield. He would go on to wrestle for Plymouth State University in New Hampshire, as well as the University of Southern Maine. Pa “NEF 22” this past spring, Hall captured the vacant featherweight title by submitting Erik Nelson (2-3) mu kwachiwiri. In the upcoming bout with Crafts, Hall will be looking to not only retain his title, but to also gain a measure of revenge against Crafts who defeated Hall’s teammate Henry Clark (3-2) otsiriza kugwa.

 

Johnny’s making a big mistake coming up in weight trying to take my belt,” said Hall. “I will avenge my teammate, Henry Clark, and put him away early.

 

Johnny Crafts is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt with Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ). As mentioned, Crafts defeated Henry Clark of the Choi Institute last fall to claim the amateur bantamweight title. Pa September 10, Crafts hopes to make history by becoming the first competitor to simultaneously hold two championships in two different weight divisions.

 

I’m honestly just excited to get in there and have a brutal, fun fight,” said Crafts. “It’s going to be a guaranteed war versus Caleb. It’s less focus on cutting weight at 145 for me and more on the training camp. I’m going to be the most technical and strong I have ever been for this fight.

 

New England ndewu 'chochitika lotsatira, "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Loweruka, September 10, 2016 pa Androscoggin Bank Colisée mu Lewiston, Maine. Tickets start at just $25 ndipo pa malonda tsopano www.TheColisee.com kapena kuitana Colisée bokosi nchito 207.783.2009 × 525. Tickets will also be available at the door the night of the event.

 

Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa chochitika ndi nkhondo khadi zosintha, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

 

LAWTON GETS NEW OPPONENT ON BANGOR FIGHT CARD

Mbakuma, Maine (July 30, 2016) - Jarod “Last Minute” Lawton (4-2) has a new opponent this Friday night in Bangor atNEF Presents Dana White: Lookinfor a Fight.” Lawton’s original opponent, Mike Hansen (4-4), pulled out of the middleweight contest with an injury just days before the start of fight week. NEF officials scoured the country for someone to step up on a mere week’s notice and face the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Lawton. Not an easy task, kunena zochepa. NEF matchmaker Matt Peterson was able to secure a replacement opponent in the form of David “RedneckMundell (5-1) of Dunedin, Florida.

Mundell is a purple belt fighting out of Gracie Clearwater. His only loss as a professional came in his last fight this past spring. Pamenepo, Mundell had not lost a single round in any of his previous five professional fights to that point. He is the reigning Florida State Professional MMA Welterweight Champion. Mundell held several titles in the amateur ranks before turning pro.

While most competitors would shy away from the prospect of facing a black belt on a week’s notice in front of UFC President Dana White, Mundell approaches the fight with a workmanlike outlook.

It’s just another day at the office,” said Mundell when reached for comment.

I am excited to still be a part of the show and thankful Dave Mundell was willing to step up on short notice to take the fight,” Anati Lawton. “He is a well-rounded fighter, and I am expecting to put on one of the best fights of the night as always!”

New England ndewu 'chochitika lotsatira, "Nef mphatso Dana White: Looking for a Fight” chikuchitika Lachisanu, August 5, 2016 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. Matikiti ali pa malonda tsopano www.clolivercents.ndi kapena poitanitsa ofesi ya bokosi ku 800.745.3000.

Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa chochitika ndi nkhondo khadi zosintha, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA ndipowww.flocombat.com, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

About New England Kumenyana

New England Kumenyana ("NEF") nkhondoyi zochitika pantchito kampani. NEF cholinga ndi kulenga wapamwamba kwambiri zinthu kuti Maine a omenyana ndi mafani ofanana. NEF a Yolamula Gulu agwira anamenyana masewera kasamalidwe, zochitika yopanga, atolankhani anagona, malonda, malamulo ndi otsatsa.

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS FOR TOP MAINE LIGHTWEIGHTS

Mbakuma, Maine (July 29, 2016) – Devin Powell was enjoying an evening off from his demanding life as a mixed martial arts instructor and fighter.

He was surrounded by food that probably isn’t on his normal training menu. There were celebratory beverages to fit the loud music and party atmosphere at Xfinity Center, the outdoor concert venue in Mansfield, Massachusetts.

Somehow, Powell heard his phone ring, or felt it vibrate in his pocket. The impending conversation altered his day-after plans considerably.

Powell accepted a return engagement with Jon Lemke at “NEF Presents Dana White: Looking for a Fight,” to be held Friday, August 5 Pa mtanda wa inshuwaransi ku Bangor.

“I found out my good friend Jesse Erickson got hurt,” Powell said, “and they asked me to fill in. I said ‘of course.’ Anybody representing UFC, never mind Dana White, if you ever have a chance to fight in front of them, it’s something you want to do if you’re able. It should be a nice, intimate setting.”

Powell (7-1) is the NEF lightweight champion, having secured the strap with a technical knockout of Erickson at “NEF 22: All Roads Lead Here” in April. Lemke (5-5) lost to previous champion Bruce Boyington in a bid for that belt.

The fight will take place five pounds above the lightweight limit at a catch weight of 160.

“It’s a huge opportunity,” said Lemke, who lives in neighboring Brewer. “I’m very grateful. I’m looking forward to fighting in front of probably the most influential person in MMA.”

Their bout is one of eight professional skirmishes to be showcased in front of White, a native of nearby Hermon, and cohorts Din Thomas and Matt Serra. The trio travels the country in pursuit of undiscovered MMA talent in a reality show that is broadcast on White’s YouTube page as well as the UFC Fight Pass subscription-based streamed video service.

Neither man is known to shy away from the spotlight. Lemke stopped Erickson at Bellator 93 in Lewiston two years ago. Powell pushed his winning streak to five with a split-decision triumph June 17 over Tommy Marcellino on the World Series of Fighting stage at Foxwoods.

“I know they’re probably here to watch the guys in the main event,” Powell said of White and his entourage, “but I plan to put on a show that they won’t be able to sleep on. With my fighting style, very aggressive and unorthodox, I believe I definitely will get their attention. This sport is a lot about getting the right opportunity and taking advantage of it.”

When asked if he perceived any edge because Powell took the fight on three weeks’ notice, Lemke politely pointed out that he only began preparing for Erickson two weeks prior to that.

Lemke lost to Josh LaBerge pa June 10.

“I only had a couple extra weeks to prepare. I was still training, but that’s all. I was in pretty good shape but not in fight shape,” Lemke said. “It’s one of those things where they ask you and you’re like, 'Oh, mmodzi, I really want to do this, but.’ It’s just too big an opportunity not to. It’s not necessarily ideal, but as a fighter, absolutely you’re looking for that challenge, and Devin is one of the best guys in the game around here.”

He learned that first-hand, and in resounding fashion, when the two fighters previously clashed on May 10, 2014. Powell prevailed via choke-out in only 23 masekondi.

That setting was Lemke’s comeback fight after his abrupt withdrawal from a title match against John Ortolani eight months earlier.

“It didn’t go very well last time. There were a lot of distractions and different circumstances for me leading up to that fight. I had to pull out of a title fight before that, which you never want to do. Three-quarters of the battle for me was just getting back in the cage,” Lemke said.

“I’m a completely different fighter now,"Anawonjezera. “I think I’ve progressed everywhere, not just with my skills but with the approach I take. I’ve had quite a few fights and I’ve learned from both the wins and the losses. You always learn. Sometimes you learn the hard way.”

Lemke and Powell each enter the cage for the fourth time in less than a year. That activity is the reason neither man feels uneasy about accepting such a stern challenge after an abbreviated training camp.

In Powell’s case, fighting is simply a natural extension of his everyday life as owner and head instructor at Nostos MMA in Somersworth, N.H.

“I’m grateful for everything I have. I have a 4-year-old daughter and she likes to come to the academy and train jiu-jitsu,” Powell said. “I have a pretty amazing life. I only have to teach, train and fight. A lot of people don’t get more than a couple hours with their kids every night. We sacrifice a lot for this sport. People only see the 15 minutes of hell. They don’t see everything else.”

Powell is pleased to represent NEF for only the third time in his blossoming career.

“NEF is one of the biggest promotions in the country. They make superstars out of guys from Maine,” Powell said. “I fought for World Series of Fighting, and I don’t want to sound like I’m knocking them, but it was a much smaller show. NEF has a huge following, and now you see them going places like Cape Cod and Bangor, and that can only grow it even more. They do it right, and I’m glad to be able to step in there for them.”

Lemke faces the added pressure of fighting in front of not only White but his hometown fans from the Bangor area.

Many of them are not accustomed to the four-hour round trip for his encounters in Lewiston.

“A fight is still just a fight, and the next fight is the biggest fight regardless. You never know who could be there watching or what could happen as a result,” Lemke said, suggesting that he is more concerned with his opponent. “Devin is a phenomenal fighter. He has a great skill set. He’s highly touted and he has a great record to back it up. It’s definitely the challenge of a lifetime for me. He’s also a great guy outside the cage. I get along with him well. I think we respect each other.”

Powell confirmed those suspicions, although he reiterated that his objective is nothing less than another decisive victory.

“He’s a good guy. I don’t have to go to that deep, dark place. I understand that my job is to hurt someone so badly that the referee has to step in to save his life. It’s a beautiful, violent sport. I respect anyone who has the courage to get in there with the same goals as me,” Powell said. “I’m expecting a brouhaha with Lemke. Iye mwamakani. He comes to fight. I like to do the same things. The first fight was short-lived. If I’m able to repeat that, I’m sure Dana White will be happy.”

"Nef imapereka Dana yoyera: Kufunafuna ndewu "kumachitika Friday, August 5, 2016 Pa mtanda wa inshuwaransi ku Bangor, Maine. Matikiti ali pa malonda tsopano www.clolivercents.ndi kapena poitanitsa ofesi ya bokosi ku 800.745.3000.

Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa chochitika ndi nkhondo khadi zosintha, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA ndipo www.flocombat.com, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

Mmaung'ono wa MMA ali ndi mwayi wakunyumba pa Ogasiti 5 Ku Bangor

Mbakuma, Maine (July 28, 2016) – Mgaweyo wodzipereka womwe wachokera kwa Mmau wa Bangor nthawi zambiri umakhala ndi mbiri yawo ngati gulu lankhondo ku New England nkhondo.

Lewiston adakhazikitsidwa kwanthawi yayitali ngati mzinda wa Hub ku bungweli, Kujambula opikisana ndi owonerera kuchokera mbali zonse ziwiri ku Maine. Omenyera ndi mafani ochokera ku River River Valley amapeza kuti ali ndi makhadi aja atatu kapena kasanu pachaka amafuna kudzipereka kwambiri kuposa ambiri.

Kwa nthawi yachiwiri yokha m'mbiri yake, Kutsatsa kwa chigawo kudzabweretsa khola lake kwa mfumukazi. "Nef mphatso: Dana White Talin 'Pankhondo "yatulutsidwa Lachisanu, August 5 Pa Cross Instansi Center.

Aang'ono, masewera olimbitsa thupi omwe amapezeka pang'ono pang'ono 127 HAMMOnd Street, imakondwerera ndi kuwonetsa mmodzi mwa omenyera nyumba zinayi mwa magawo anayi aluso. Oyeserera ankhondo ndi abale a Ryan, Josh Harvey ndi CJ ALWER onse ali ndi chidwi chowombera bwino kwambiri ndi thandizo la otchuka, Khamu la Partyina.

"Ndiye gawo losangalatsa kwambiri kwa ine, Kuchokera ku Brewer. Ndinapita ku Brewer High School,"Lacey adatero. "Zinali zazikulu, zazikulu kwa ine, kuwona mwa munthu. Ndinapita kunkhondo pomwe Nef adabwera ku Darling Pavilion (July 12, 2013) ndipo zonse zomwe ndimatha kuganiza, 'Munthu, Ndikufuna kuchita izi. 'Ichi chakhala cholinga changa kwa nthawi yayitali. "

Sanders (10-7) adzamenya nkhondo Kennington (11-7) Mu kusamvana kwa mkombo waya zomwe zingakhale zokongoletsera pa ricket.

Atatu Ake Atatu ALIYENSE ALIYENSE OTHANDIZA POPANDA. Lacey adzatseka ndi John Santos (3-3) a Derry, N.H., mu nkhondo featherweight. Harvey ali ndi nthawi yopanga nyama. Ewer, omwe adapambana mamateur pa konsati pa konsati ku Bangor, adzayesedwa ndi Ruben Redman (0-1) mu scrap yokwanira.

Ngakhale ndi abwenzi ambiri omwe analipo, Amuna anayi akudziwa kuti ndi kupezeka kwa Purezidenti wa UFC WHIN, amene adakulira m'nkhokwe wapafupi, zomwe zitha kukhala ndi kusintha kwa ntchito.

"Ndi mwayi wabwino. Ndizodabwitsa kudziwa kuti wina ngati ameneyo akhala mnyumbayo akumenya usiku,"Sanders adati. "Koma kwa ine ndi nkhondo ina yokha. Sindikufuna kugwidwa ndi zonsezi. Ingochitika zikuchitika. "

Yoyera ndi ntchentche ya din thomas ndi matt serra amayenda mdziko la Mma Motional mu Revel Reves Reves Poneni kuti ikuwonetsedwa kuti ikuwonetsedwa pa video ya UFTU.

Inde, Malumikizidwe a Entrepreneur ndi olembedwa bwino. White nayenso adabweretsa UFC Bola Usiku 47 ku Bangor. Pool talente ya talent akuganiza kuti chochitika chaposachedwa sichingochitika chokha chongoyerekeza ndi fupa kupita ku nyumba yake, Komabe.

"Ndili wokondwa kuti akubweretsa kuno. Ndikutsimikiza kuti wayang'aniridwa ndi mafilimu mu nthawi yake yopuma. Ayenera kuwona china chake mu nef chomwe amakonda kuti chichitike,"Harvey adati. "Sizinandichititsa mantha. Ndili wokondwa kuti izo. Ndiyesera kuyika izi zonse ndikuyang'ana pa ntchitoyi. "

Pansi pa Co-Ennes Chris wachichepere ndi Ernie fitch, pafupifupi akatswiri asanu kapena asanu ndi limodzi ndi ma tate othamanga mpaka masewera olimbitsa thupi mu msasa wina wophunzitsira.

"Ana anayi a US Akumenyana, Zimangowonetsa kuti ndife malo abwino kwambiri m'deralo. Atatu a ife sitili odetsedwa. Tikupanga ma studi. Anthu amawona kuti ndikufuna kuphunzitsa ndi anyamata abwino kwambiri omwe angathe,"Sanders adati. "Tikukakamizidwa. Muli ndi anyamata omwe amakwatula bulu wanu tsiku lililonse. Tikufuna zabwino wina ndi mnzake. Ndiye chifukwa chake tili pano. "

Harvey amayembekeza manambala ndi kudzipereka kuti akule pambuyo paulendo wa White. Wakhala akuphunzitsa achinyamata kwa zaka zitatu. Mpando wa khola kumadzi kumudzi unamuthandiza kuti ayambe maphunziro ake. Ndi mwayi womangidwa, Harvey adalemba, zomwe zakhala zotsala pang'ono ku Lewistn mpaka pano.

"Ndi zomwe zimapangitsa anthu ambiri kuyamba. Amapita kukawona ndewu ndipo akufuna kuyesa,"Harvey adati. "Chifukwa chake mukuwona malo ngati Central Maine BJj (Lewiston) ndi kalasi yoyamba MMA (Totsham) Kukula kwambiri. Njala zili pomwepo m'mbuyo pawo. "

Lacey amadziwika kuti wachinyamata ndi "masewera olimbitsa thupi odzaza ndi osowa."

Ziwerengero zimatsimikizira mfundo ya Lacey. Maliko atatu ali ndi mbiri yosasunthika onse adapambana Mu mphindi ziwiri kapena kuchepera.

"Ryan angopita ku lingaliro lomwe ndikuganiza nthawi ina pantchito yake. Ndi wotsiriza. Josh adapambana nkhondo yake mwa kugonjera koyamba. CJ ndi wamphamvu kwambiri,"Lacey adatero. "Amanditsutsa kuti ndikhale wabwino kwambiri tsiku lililonse. Amandisunga osaganizira masewera olimbitsa thupi koma pamasewera amoyo kunja kwa khola. "

Ngakhale akukumana ndi wotsutsa yemwe ali ndi chidwi chachikulu, LASHY amayembekeza kuti adrenaline akuthamangira kukhala ndi nkhope zodziwika bwino kumbuyo kwake.

“N’zosiyana. Ndidalimbana ndimaganiza kasanu ndi kawiri ku Lewiston pakati pa nkhondo ya Amateur ndi pro,"Iye anati. "Izi zimandipatsa mwayi wokhala m'dera langa lachitonthozo. Ndipo mafani anga ambiri sangawapangitse. Pofika nthawi yomwe mumapeza muulendo, mtengo wamatikiti, mwina akukhala usiku, sangathe kuchita izi. "

Harvey adavomera, kuloza kuti ndi nkhondo yoyamba yomwe sanafunikire kunyamula sutukesi.

"Ili ndi nthawi yoyamba yomwe ndagona pabedi langa usiku usanamenye nkhondo. Ndikuganiza kuti ndi mwayi waukulu,"Harvey adati. "Anthu ena atha kuganiza ndi mafani anu ambiri kumeneko kuti pali kukakamizidwa kwambiri, Koma ndikuganiza kuti zimangokupangirani. "

"Nef imapereka Dana yoyera: Kufunafuna ndewu "kumachitika Friday, August 5, 2016 Pa mtanda wa inshuwaransi ku Bangor, Maine. Matikiti ali pa malonda tsopano www.clolivercents.ndi kapena poitanitsa ofesi ya bokosi ku 800.745.3000.

Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa chochitika ndi nkhondo khadi zosintha, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA ndipo www.flocombat.com, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

GLOVER VACATES; A NEW LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION TO BE CROWNED AT NEF 25

It was a bitterly cold night in Lewiston last February when Ryan Glover (3-1) won the New England Fights (NEF) losakanizika asilikali-zaluso (MMA) amateur light-heavyweight title. The months to come would see Glover accept a new job that would take him up and down the East Coast. With little time to train to defend the title, and in the interest of doing right by the division, Glover recently made the difficult decision to relinquish the championship.

 

NEF executives were quick to act. Poyambirira lero, the fight promotion announced that Victor Irwin (2-0) would meet Nick Shea (2-0) to fill the vacancy. The two undefeated athletes are scheduled to face-off to determine a new light-heavyweight champion at “NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS” paSeptember 10, 2016 mu Lewiston.

 

Irwin was a standout wrestler at Brewer High School in Brewer, Maine at 195-pounds where he was a Class-A state champion. His love for the sport is so strong that when Irwin attended Eastern Maine Community College (EMCC) and learned the school did not have a wrestling program, he created one himself. As a college freshman in 2014 Irwin went to Nationals and achieved All-American status. He currently trains out of Young’s MMA in Bangor, Maine.

 

I’ve thought a lot about this fight and I’ve come to the conclusion that it doesn’t matter what I say,” said Irwin, “it matters what I do, ndipo anabwera September 10thyou’re gonna see some serious doing.

 

2015 was a great start to the MMA career of Nick Shea. In February of that year, he won his debut fight over the much more experienced Jacob Cameron (1-5) kudzera woyamba chonse luso knockout. Later in the year, Shea would go on to defeat Ruben Redman (0-1) by decision in a hard-fought contest. It would earn Shea a nomination for the “Rookie pa Chaka” mu 2015 NEF Year-End Awards. Pa September 10 mu Lewiston, Shea will attempt to become the first member of the First Class MMA fight team to capture gold in the NEF cage.

 

It’s an honor to fight someone from Young’s MMA,” said Shea. “I believe this will be my biggest test in the cage to date. I’m grateful and excited to compete for the amateur light heavyweight title. Victor and I will put on an exciting fight on Loweruka, September 10th!”

 

New England ndewu 'chochitika lotsatira, "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, September 10, 2016 pa Androscoggin Bank Colisée mu Lewiston, Maine. Tickets start at just $25 ndipo pa malonda tsopano www.TheColisee.com kapena kuitana Colisée bokosi nchito 207.783.2009 × 525. Tickets will also be available at the door the night of the event.

 

Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa chochitika ndi nkhondo khadi zosintha, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

 

NEW ENGLAND FIGHTS ANNOUNCES THE RESULTS FROM LEWISTON

Lewiston, Maine (June 18, 2016) - New England Kumenyana (NEF) held the fight promotion’s latest event, “NEF 24: PROMISED LANDlachiwelu Usiku pa Androscoggin Bank Colisée mu Lewiston, Maine. The event featured a full slate of professional boxing, amateur mixed-martial-arts (MMA) and professional MMA bouts. Pafupifupi 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) ndipo James Lester(11-9-1) anapita mtunda. Nthawiyi, 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) ndipo 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:

 

Akatswiri nkhonya

James Lester def. Brandon Berry via unanimous decision

Russell Lamour def. Roberto Valenzuela via KO, wozungulira 1

Vinnie Carita def. Francisco Mireles via KO, wozungulira 2

Casey Kramlich def. Zenon HERRERA kudzera TKO, wozungulira 3

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

Akatswiri MMA

 

Jese Erickson def. Amos Collins via KO, wozungulira 1

Brandon Bushaw def. Matt Denning via Kimura, wozungulira 3

 

Ankachita masewera MMA

 

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

Mike Bezanson def. Shawn Bang via KO, wozungulira 1

Derek Daley def. Johel Stephenson via TKO, wozungulira 1

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

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

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

Alex Walker def. Nicole Burgess via armbar, wozungulira 3

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

 

New England ndewu 'chochitika lotsatira, "NEF 25: HEROES & VILLAINS,” takes place on Saturday, September 10, 2016 pa Androscoggin Bank Colisée mu Lewiston, Maine. Tickets start at just $25 ndipo pa malonda tsopano www.TheColisee.com kapena kuitana Colisée bokosi nchito 207.783.2009 × 525. Tickets will also be available at the door the night of the event.

 

Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa chochitika ndi nkhondo khadi zosintha, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

 

About New England Kumenyana

 

New England Kumenyana ("NEF") nkhondoyi zochitika pantchito kampani. NEF cholinga ndi kulenga wapamwamba kwambiri zinthu kuti Maine a omenyana ndi mafani ofanana. NEF a Yolamula Gulu agwira anamenyana masewera kasamalidwe, zochitika yopanga, atolankhani anagona, malonda, malamulo ndi otsatsa.

Help us Pack the Mack!

It’s that time again! Our entirely FREE show is on Saturday, June 25th pa Thomas & Mack Center on the campus of UNLV. Tickets can be printed at UNLVTickets.com or picked up from any MMA gym or promotional partner in Las Vegas.

Zitseko pa 5:30pm with the first fight starting at 6:00madzulo. Seating is open and first come, first served so get there early! All ages welcome.

 

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