Udi Ochie: women’s MMA

YOUNG FEMALE ATHLETES LOOK TO MAKE THEIR MARK AT NEF 27

Lewiston, Maine (December 14, 2016) -New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) alaghachikwuru na Androscoggin Bank Colisee na February 11, 2017 na ya na-esote mbuaha-mara-nkà ihe omume, “NEF 27: Bịaghachi.” Earlier today, agha nkwalite mara ọkwa na mgbakwunye na nke ihe na-amu amu inyom n'obi na kaadị. Alex Walker (2-1) makes her return to Lewiston to take on the debuting Katie Baker (0-0) in a strawweight matchup.

 

24-year-old Alex Walker has appeared twice previously in the NEF cage. Walker debuted in the spring of 2015 na “NEF 17against Randi Beth Boyington (1-3). She returned earlier this year to defeat Nicole Burgess (0-1) with a third-round armbar. This past summer, she captured her first regional title on a fight card in Vermont. Walker is a member of Team Kaze based in Lancaster, New Hampshire.

 

I can’t wait to get back to work in the NEF cage,” exclaimed Walker. “2017 is going to be a good year and I am looking forward to entertaining the great fans in Maine! I can’t think of a better way to start the year. The two times I have fought in Maine, they were both FOTN, looking to Threepeat!”

 

Katie Baker, an 18-year-old from Gardiner, Maine, might be new to the NEF cage, but she is well-known within martial arts circles in the Pine Tree State. Baker began training in combat sports at the age of five. She won the Isshinryu World Karate Championship in 2009 na 2013, and has been a practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for seven years, regularly taking part in local tournaments. Tupu afọ a, Baker began competing in amateur boxing. She currently trains with Young’s MMA in Bangor, Maine.

 

I’m really looking forward to the opportunity to square off against Alex Walker at ‘NEF 27,'said Baker. “I have a high level of respect for Alex and her accomplishments. We’re not taking her lightly, and this is going to be a hell of a fight for my debut.

 

NEF ọzọ omume, “NEF 27: Bịaghachi” na-ewe ebe Saturday, February 11, 2017 na 7 p.m. Tiketi na-amalite mgbe $25 na ndị na ere ugbu a na www.TheColisee.com ma ọ bụ site akpọ Colisee igbe ọrụ na 207.783.2009, ndọtị 525.

 

Maka ozi ọzọ na ihe omume na-alụ ọgụ kaadị mmelite, biko gaa na nkwalite si website na www.NewEnglandFights.com. Na mgbakwunye, i nwere ike na-ele NEF vidiyo na www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, na-eso ha na Twitter @nefights ma sonyere ndị ukara Facebook otu "New England alụkarị ọgụ."

 

Banyere New England alụkarị ọgụ

New England alụkarị ọgụ ("NEF") bụ a ọgụ ihe n'ọkwá ụlọ ọrụ. NEF ozi bụ ike ndị kasị mma ihe n'ihi Maine si agha na Fans myiri. NEF Executive otu nwere ọtụtụ ahụmahụ na ọgụ egwuregwu management, ihe mmepụta, media mmekọahụ, ahịa, na iwu na mgbasa ozi.

FIGHT WEEK FOR ‘BELLATOR 169’ IN DUBLIN HAS ARRIVED

 

NEW WOMEN’S FEATHERWEIGHT FIGHT ADDED TO THE LAST EVENT OF THE YEAR

Santa Monica, Calif (December 12, 2016) – After an incredible year that saw Bellator MMA host events in international territories all around the globe, it is only fitting that the promotion’s year-ending event, "Bellator 169: King Mo vs. Ishii," na-ewe ebe a Friday, December 16 at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland.

 

Shortly after her fight against Helen Harper (4-1) was announced, Bruna Vargas (2-1) has withdrawn from the bout due to injury. Harper will be paid her show money and a new women’s featherweight bout has been added to the SPIKE-televised card between undefeated fighters Sinead Kavanagh (3-0) na Elina Kallionidou (5-0).

 

The Spike-televised main card will be highlighted by a heavyweight main event pitting “King Mo” (19-5, 1 NC) against Olympic Judo Gold Medalist Satoshi Ishii (14-6-1). Na mgbakwunye, a pair of anticipated featherweight scraps will see Anthony Taylor (1-1) look to quiet the crowd as he enters enemy territory to challenge Northern Ireland’s James Gallagher (4-0) na, Ireland si Brian Moore(9-4) take on the always-game Daniel Weichel (37-9).

Tiketi maka "Bellator 169: King Mo vs. Ishii” are on sale now and start at 35€ at Bellator.com, Ticketmaster.ie and the 3Arena Box Office. The event can be seen free on SPIKE at 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT, and will be immediately followed by "Bellator kickboxing: Florence.”

 

Fighting out of Straight Blast Gym (SBG) na Dublin, “KO” Kavanagh has fought all three of her professional bouts with BAMMA, and has earned her nickname bye scoring two knockouts in her first three fights. Kavanagh fought in BAMMA’s first-ever women’s fight, and ended her opponent’s night in just 17 sekọnd. Originally slated to compete in a bantamweight fight against Eeva Siiskonen (5-4-2) on the BAMMA portion of this co-promoted night of fights, Kavanagh now moves up in weight to face Kallionidou under the Bellator banner.

 

Mgbe naanị 18 afọ, Kallionidou has already made a name for herself in her home country Greece, where she holds the Cage Survivor women’s featherweight title. Incredibly, “Gunner” started her professional career off with a bang, scoring a first-round TKO just a month after her 16nke ụbọchị ọmụmụ. Kemgbe ahụ, the Greek fighter has gone 5-0, na atọ knockouts. The fight this Friday night, will be her first fight outside of Greece.

 

In addition to a full card of Bellator action, ticketholders will also have the unique opportunity to experience an additional fight card from Europe’s leading mixed martial arts promotion, BAMMA. The bantamweight belt will be on the line at “BAMMA 27,” as Tom Duquesnoy (13-1, 1 NC) na Alan Philpott (16-8) prepare to duke it out for the division gold. N'ikpeazụ, the stacked event features a featherweight world title fight pitting former Bellator competitors Ronnie Mann (25-8-1) megide Martin Stapleton (18-4).

 

 

Complete "Bellator 169: King Mo vs. Ishii” Main Card:

Heavyweight Main Event: Muhammed "Eze knife" Lawal (19-5, 1 NC) vs. Satoshi Ishii (14-6-1)

Featherweight Co-Main Event: James Gallagher (4-0) vs. Anthony Taylor (1-1)

Featherweight Feature Bout: Daniel Weichel (37-9) vs. Brian Moore (9-4)

Featherweight Feature Bout: Sinead Kavanagh (3-0) vs. Elina Kallionidou (5-0)

Bantamweight Feature Bout: Shay Walsh (14-4) vs. Luiz Tosta (9-2)

 

Updated “BAMMA 27” Main Card:

Bantamweight World Title Bout: Tom Duquesnoy (13-1, 1 NC) vs. Alan Philpott (16-8)

Featherweight World Title Bout: Ronnie Mann (25-8-1) vs. Martin Stapleton (18-4)

Featherweight Main Card Bout: Dylan Tuke (3-0) vs. Sean Tobin (4-2)

Featherweight Main Card Bout: Brian Moore (9-4) vs. Niklas Backstrom (10-2)

Welterweight Main Card Bout: Kiefer Crosbie (1-0) vs. Conor Riordan (Mpụta mbụ)

Welterweight Main Card Bout: Nathan Jones (9-5) vs. Walter Gahadza (16-0)

THE BLACK WIDOW AND THE BLACK BELT; FIRST WOMEN’S FIGHT ANNOUNCED FOR NEF 26

Lewiston, Maine (October 6, 2016) – New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF) presents its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 26: SUPREMACY,” na satọde, November 19 at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee. Earlier today, NEF executives announced the addition of an amateur bantamweight women’s bout to the fight card. Jessica “The Black di ya nwụrụ” akwụ (2-2) returns to Maine to take on Brianne Genschel (0-0) na a ọgụ arọ nke 135-pound.

 

Borga made her NEF cage debut last month against Rachael Joyce (2-0). She traveled more than 1500 miles from Lakeland, Florida for the fight. While Borga was on the losing end of a unanimous decision to Joyce, she realizes that the most important part of her amateur career is gaining experience through taking tough fights.

 

I’m not slowing down anytime soon,” said Borga, “and love to take on any challenges and get better each fight. The more experience the better! So thankful for the girls that are stepping up to fight! I’m ready to put on an amazing show.

 

Brianne Genschel, while making her in-cage debut atNEF 26,is a longtime practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) in which she holds a black belt. She is a BJJ instructor at The Foundry in Farmington, Maine. Genschel also trains with, and will represent, First Class MMA based in Brunswick, Maine. Dị ka ya onye iro, she promises an exciting fight for the fans on November 19.

 

I’m really looking forward to stepping into the cage for my first fight with NEF, and especially against such an established opponent,” said Genschel. “I can’t wait to represent my teams- Foundry BJJ and First Class MMA. I have been training hard for this opportunity, and promise to put on a good show and leave it all in the cage!”

 

The opening bell on Saturday, November 19 a na-setịpụụrụ 7 p.m. Tiketi na-amalite mgbe $25 na dị na www.TheColisee.com ma ọ bụ site akpọ Colisee igbe ọrụ na 207.783.2009, ndọtị 525.

 

Maka ozi ọzọ na ihe omume na-alụ ọgụ kaadị mmelite, biko gaa na nkwalite si website na www.NewEnglandFights.com. Na mgbakwunye, i nwere ike na-ele NEF vidiyo na www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, na-eso ha na Twitter @nefights ma sonyere ndị ukara Facebook otu "New England alụkarị ọgụ."

 

Banyere New England alụkarị ọgụ

New England alụkarị ọgụ ("NEF") bụ a ọgụ ihe n'ọkwá ụlọ ọrụ. NEF ozi bụ ike ndị kasị mma ihe n'ihi Maine si agha na Fans myiri. NEF Executive otu nwere ọtụtụ ahụmahụ na ọgụ egwuregwu management, ihe mmepụta, media mmekọahụ, ahịa, na iwu na mgbasa ozi.

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

 

Ozugbo tọhapụ: 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, na Saturday, September 10.

“I’ve had one fight, ikpeazụ 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 pound, 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 ọzọ,” Borga said “It was my own fault. I lost 25 pound 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,” she said. “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. Emela, 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, ọzọkwa (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 pound.

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, M kwuru, ‘It’s now or never.’ I started training and developed really fast. My coaches said I had a knack for it.”

The oghere mgbịrịgba na September 10 a na-setịpụụrụ 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. Tiketi na-amalite mgbe $25 na dị na www.TheColisee.com ma ọ bụ site akpọ Colisee igbe ọrụ na 207.783.2009, ndọtị 525.

Maka ozi ọzọ na ihe omume na-alụ ọgụ kaadị mmelite, biko gaa na nkwalite si website na www.NewEnglandFights.com. Na mgbakwunye, i nwere ike na-ele NEF vidiyo na www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, na-eso ha na Twitternefights ma sonyere ukara Facebook otu "New England ọgụ."

MARLOES COENEN RECEIVES NEW OPPONENT AHEAD OF ‘BELLATOR 155’ — ALEXIS DUFRESNE REPLACES JULIA BUDD

Santa Monica, Calif. (Ka 10, 2016) – Due to injury, Julia Budd (8-2) has been forced to withdraw from her inaugural Bellator MMA Women’s Featherweight Championship Bout against Marloes Coenen (23-6). N'ihi ya, Alexis Dufresne (5-2) will take her place and challenge Coenen during the featured preliminary contest of "Bellator 155: Carvalho vs. Manhoef " na CenturyLink Arena na Boise, Idaho, na Ka 20.

The fight joins a card that already features a colossal Middleweight World Championship main event, na nke Rafael Carvalho (12-1) ọnọ belt megide na-acha ọkụ Melvin "Ọ dịghị Ebere" Manhoef (30-12-1). Na mgbakwunye, former Bellator MMA featherweight titlist Pat Curran (21-7) ga-alaghachi edinam maka oge mbụ ebe June, mgbe chere ya ihu resilient Georgi Karakhanyan (24-5-1) na na kaadị si ngalaba-isi ihe omume. The last two men to challenge for Will Brooks’ lightweight title, Marcin N'ịbụ (21-4) na Dave Jansen (20-3) ga-ke edinam. Rounding out the televised portion of the event will be two heavyweight fights, mgbe ole Dan Charles (10-3) osobo Augusto Sakai (9-0) na Life Beltran (17-12) na-ewe ke Chase Gormley (12-5).

Tiketi maka "Bellator 155: Carvalho vs. Manhoef " na-amalite mgbe dị nnọọ $25 na ndị na ere ugbu a, na Bellator.com, na CenturyLink Arena Box Office ma ọ bụ CenturyLinkArenaBoise.com. Na ihe onwe ndụ na free on Spike na 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT, while the can’t-miss preliminary card airs live on Bellator.comna The Bellator Mobile App.

A former Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Champion, Marloes Coenen, is riding a two-fight winning streak and undefeated record under the Bellator MMA fray into her bout with Dufresne. “Rumina” began her career winning eight consecutive fights and 13 of her first 14. The 35-year-old has been competing professionally since 2000 and has been an integral part of the progression of women’s mixed martial arts, challenging some of the best that the sport has to offer. Ugbu a, it’s back to the drawing board for the Dutch submission specialist when she looks to spoil the Bellator MMA debut of Alexis Dufresne.

The 25-year-old Alexis Dufresne began her career with a blazing start, earning victories in her first five scraps, all of which she ended in the first round. Born in Temecula, Calif., “Sneaky Zebra” has strung together an impressive resume, including three straight first round knockout wins dating back to her 2013-14 seasons and most recently two appearances for the UFC. Dufresne will be making her Bellator MMA debut Friday na-esonụ and hopes to get back to her winning ways when she fills in for the absent Julia Budd on short notice.

Complete "Bellator 155: Carvalho vs. Manhoef "Ọgụ Kaadị

Bellator Emmanuel Middleweight World Title Ọgụ: Rafael Carvalho (12-1) vs. Melvin Manhoef (30-12-1)

Bellator Emmanuel Featherweight Co-Main Omume: Pat Curran (21-7) vs. Georgi Karakhanyan (24-5-1)

Bellator Emmanuel Heavyweight Njirimara n'obi: Dan Charles (10-3) vs. Augusto Sakai (9-0)

Bellator Emmanuel fechaa Njirimara n'obi: Dave Jansen (20-3) vs. Marcin N'ịbụ (21-4)

Bellator Emmanuel Heavyweight Njirimara n'obi: Life Beltran (17-12) vs. Chase Gormley (12-5)

 

Mbido Kaadị

 

Bellator Emmanuel Featherweight Preliminary n'obi: Marloes Coenen (23-6) vs. Alexis Dufresne (5-2)

Bellator Emmanuel Bantamweight Preliminary n'obi: Joe Hamilton (3-0) vs. Tyler Freeland (3-0)

Bellator Emmanuel Flyweight Preliminary n'obi: Veta Arteaga (1-0) vs. Jackie Vandenburgh (0-1)

Bellator Emmanuel Featherweight Preliminary n'obi: Vince Morales (3-1) vs. Hamilton Ash (3-1)

Bellator Emmanuel Bantamweight Preliminary n'obi: Brendon Raftery (4-2) vs. Casey Johnson (4-0)

Bellator Emmanuel fechaa Preliminary n'obi: Scott Thometz (9-5) vs. Josh Tyler (7-3)

Bellator Emmanuel Middleweight Preliminary n'obi: Sean Powers (9-5) vs. uche Noland (15-6)

Bellator Emmanuel Bantamweight Preliminary n'obi: Ricky Steele (5-0) vs. Erick Cronkhite (2-1)

Bellator Emmanuel Bantamweight Preliminary n'obi: Jesse Brock (21-8) vs. Olly Bradstreet (39-12)

 

An Open FU to UFC President DanaEffing” White!

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Those who know me personally would all say I am a mellow individual, until you seriously cross me, dị ka, for instance, if you become the subject of an investigative report I’m working on, ma ọ bụ sue me for $25 nde. Sometimes I may take things like that as a sign you might not want me to really find out who you are and what you do behind closed doors to screw hard working people over.

This week, a certain individual who won’t even let me follow him in Twitter (https://twitter.com/danawhite) pissed me off to the point where I could only think of one thing to do. Because I’m officially blacklisted in every possible way by the UFC brass, and have even had restraining orders placed against my directly contacting the Fertittas and ANY UFC fighter, my best option is to publish a drastic diatribe here I am just going to call myOPEN FUto DanaEffing” White.

I’m sure Mr. White will not take my calls or subject himself to a one on one interview with me. Ya mere, I will have to settle for a written FUand a multi-tiered and multi-purpose FU.

FU, DanaEffing” White… for many, many reasonstoo many for one small blog post to do justice, but let’s just say Most of all FU….

For what you THINK you know about Holly Holm

Hey, Dana, you wanna talk about youreffingreality showLooking For a Fight????” I was actually looking for a fight when I watched that old realityshit show when you were supposed to box Tito Ortiz, but HE magically backed out at the last minute.

Ugbu a, you, DANAEFFINGWHITE, are telling Holly Holm about a decision YOU think she didn’t think through enough??? And now you act like someone pissed in your Wheaties because you have two upset wins at UFC 196 to work around and figure out how to make sense of somehow.

Booeffinghoo, buddy.

Welcome to how things don’t go as planned sometimes in the fight business, you ungrateful prick.

Do you wanna be aneffing” Ume, Danaeffing” White???

Holly Holm Was the Bantamweight Champion of the UFC when she allowed HER Manager (not Danaeffing” White) to negotiate the Tate fight on her behalf, and she knew (and her long-time manager knew, kwa) what she was doing and what she wanted. And guesseffingwhat, Dana? She wanted to fight.

Ndo, DanaEffing” White, but Holly didn’t want to sit on aneffingsideline waiting for Ronda Rousey to finish hereffingROADHOUSE REMAKE!

Holly wanted to go to workbut unfortunately she has to work for a boss who has no idea what it’s like to step into HER office and handle HER daily workload with such tenacity, klas, dignity and grace.

And I think maybe she looks back a bit differently than you do, Dana, with noeffingregrets whatsoever for putting her absolute all into that fight and just plain getting caught in her one area of weakness in a battle where she likely would have won a three-round fight. Maybe if YOU were a fighter, Dana, you might get that whole concept. Maybe losing in this case only makes her better, ike, and more durable as a career mixed martial artist. Who gives a damn if it makes her less marketable in your eyes? What do you really know, agbanyeghị?

UNLIKE YOU, DanaEffing” White, Holly actually respects Miesha Tate and thought it would be a challenge to fight her. Yeah, she lost, but damn, she was absolutely correct about it being a challenge. I think the fight will go down as one of the greatest battles in female MMA history.

Ugbu a, why don’t you open youreffingeyes, Dana, watch the fight again, and quit bitching about what should have happened in that cage you never fought in yourself.

Be grateful you have a champion you just paid $92,000 in fight pay (before bonuses) to take your organization’s belt from the girl you WANTED TO WIN (and paid $500,000 just to be there). It may not be what you expected, but the anxiety you feel about it is what you DESERVE to feel for being such a douchebag to the fighters who built the UFC.

My biggest questions on this subject for Dana are: Why are you such a biased, crooked asshole who can’t bother to give Miesha the time of day FOR ALL HER HARD WORK? Why can’t you give credit where it is dueon both sides of that fight? Why can’t you shut theeffup about what you think Holly or her management should have or could have waited for?

It’s not your place to look back with 20/20 hindsight and act like Holly and her manager should have gone all Nostradamus on this fight when you obviously didn’t see this shit coming, ma, you dome-headed dimwit.

Alụso “effing” agha, Dana. That’s what theyeffingdo, which you should know, since I am pretty sure you used to be aneffingmanager of MMA fighters yourself. Ee, that was many moons ago, but how could you forget?

Fighters don’t sit on their asses on corporate jets and stand at podiums in front of the press all day to earn theeffingpaltry paychecks your organization pays out to most of them. Most fighters simply cannot afford to wait around for shit to happen or for someoneworthyenough in your eyes to step up and fight them.

Some fighters need to feed their kids. All of them need to pay their bills and for everything else involved with training camps, daily living expenses, travel and whatever costs medical insurance doesn’t cover when they have to address nagging injuries. Your shitty Reebok deal made it virtually impossible to get any other outside sponsors to help pay for anything like that stuff for many fighters, Dana.

Welcome to selling out and forgetting where you came from, Dana. You used to care more about fighters. Now you act like fighting in a cage is just like doing any other 9-5 ọrụ. It’s not. Ọ bụ “effinghard work.

Ya mere, yeah, Holly chose to fight instead of waiting for Rousey to be ready for the rematch. And you think she needs your opinion now that everything didn’t work out as planned for you both?

FU, Dana.

She hurts a lot worse than you, and I can guaran-effing-tee that.

Oh…na…n'agbanyeghị…fighters are way more responsible for the growth and success of the UFC/Zuffa organization than you ever have been. And that’s real talk, you rich bitch with a stick up your ass because you were never good enough in your life to ever have your own official fight.

Ya mere, get over the God complex and learn to respect ALL of your fighters, not just the ones you want to see win because you might think you can work with them better or you think they will move the organization in a better direction. Respect the effort, the sacrifice and the pain ALL your fighters go through each and every day to get where they get. That belt you put on Miesha’s waist was EARNED, and don’t you ever think it iseffingcool to call the fact that Holly Holm had the guts to face Miesha Tatea mistake.

It rings hollow, especially when I would consider that handing you a microphone to talk about MMA at all was THE greatest mistake the sport ever made, oge! Anyone who would try to knock a former champion down a peg that way in his own organization does not deserve to be recognized as that organization’s president.

You have no clue what it’s really like to fight, and your criticism of Holly Holm tells me you can never possibly understand the mindset that led her to take the Tate fight and not wait an idle year for RondaeffingRousey to be ready to appear at one of your precious shows.

Ya mere, FU Dana White for treating your former champ like she’s an idiot who doesn’t know how to control her own career without you butting your stupid, bald head into it. Holly’s fine without your advice, and she trusts her manager, which might be something you’re not familiar with, but for other people it is actually a reality of doing business with legitimate people.

 

FU, Dana for being a piss-poor ambassador for the sport, disrespecting fighters who bleed (and sometimes suffer lifelong injuries) for you and the sport, and totally underestimating and failing to grasp what it really takes to actually be a professional fighter who actually competes against other fighters

Do you remember the days when you had to settle for being a lowly boxercise instructor because your boxing trainer Boston slapped you too hard in the ear once? You never had a single competitive fight in your life, Danaeffing” White, and that’s a DOCUMENTED FACT!

Do you ever even look back at those days before the silver-spoon-fed Fertittas helped you claw your greedy, selfish, egotistical ass into the position of OFFICIAL UFC MOUTHPIECE?

Do you remember those hairy days when you blew through $40 million of Fertitta funds to perpetrate theZuffa Mythwhile claiming credit for the UFC brass singlehandedly legitimizing the sport and getting it regulated all by youreffingselves? As if not a single FIGHTER nor any other industry professional who pioneered MMA before you dipped your greedy little paws into it had anything to do with it?

Your Mom remembers thosecoulda been a contender” ụbọchị, Dana..when you thought you might be able to have an actual fight with another human being. Your own mother remembers even though you and one of your sleazy friends tried to silence her, BASH HER ONLINE, and even blacklist her BOOK, kwa.

Do you remember the days when even Floyd Mayweather, Obere. thought you were cool, back when your daily driver was aneffingHonda, Dana? Floyd Remembers. He knew you long before you could afford to blow a normal person’s yearly pay on a single hand of poker.

You’re in a different place now, Danaeffing” White, and it’s a delusional place. Like on the distant planet you live on, people actually believe YOU really, n'eziokwu, trulyeffingknow what it’s ACTUALLY like to be aneffing” onye agha? Do you actually believe YOU somehow could ever REALLY know that feeling?

REALLY?

Ị mara what A FIGHTER is, don’t you, Dana? A fighter is a man or woman who has the courage to willingly step into unarmed combat against another actual man or woman instead of just criticizing up and down the guys and girls who do have the guts to actually stand across from another human being while knowing and internalizing that the accepted goal is to physically destroy each other.

A fighter, in more simple terms, bụ “one who fights.And let’s be clear about oneeffingthing, Danaeffing” White, I know fighters, na YOU are no fighter.

You are nothing like a fighter, Danaeffing” White, and you nevereffing” ga-. You are too weak, both physically and mentally. Until we see you go through a six-week training camp and then get into the cage against someone and kick his ass, we shouldn’t have to listen to one damncoulda,” “shoulda,” ma ọ bụ “wouldaout of your cornfed mouth about what you think of any particular fighter’s performance or decision making process. Those people have the guts to do what you will NEVER do yourself, and you ought to respect that.

FU Dana WhiteFor not recognizing Real Fighters Like Miesha Tate and Nate Diaz who keep at it no matter what and NEVER seem to earn your ULTIMATE RESPECT….

Nate Diaz stepped up to fight Conor McGregor for a reason. He had nothing to lose, and he wasn’t intimidated one bit. He famoulsy went on television with Fox Sports 1 on a split screen with Conor before that welterweight fight and quipped that his nemesis had already been choked out before, “by two lames.Diaz also had the perfect instinct to add humourously that McGregor’s choke losses happened, “like a week ago.

Diaz beat Conor in the shit-talk game long before he ever slapped him down and slipped that choke around his neck in the cage. The media created by that freakshow fight might have stopped the unchecked rise of your big, bold, six-headed dragon champion, but it created a new monster at the same time. And he’s a Reebok-hating, scowling, swearing, Stockton-slapping Mother-F$#king BEAST who doesn’t care what anyone else thinks about what he does or says.

You might think Diaz and his attitude arebad for business,” but I think his victory was the best thing that could ever happen to all you smug punks running the UFC. It just proves once and for all that you do not control the MMA universe.

Nate Diaz went without respect and credit for being an MMA pioneer and a good UFC soldier for far too long. The bitterness brewed and boiled within him, and I loved every second of him letting it pour out in post-fight interviews after he choked the shit out of Conor until the Irish bloke tapped theeffout and left Dana White drooling in a stupor at the thought of having to congratulate a man who’s become more of a mortal enemy than a member of the bigteam.

More power to Nate and all the crazy, abrasive, in-your-face Diaz brother types out there in the UFC who will fight DanaeffingWhite’s flamboyant fire with even more bravado and brash talk of their own. They can always say, “I learned it by watching you, Baldfather!”

As for Miesha Tate, she deserves true respect and admiration for being champ now after picking herself off the mat twice in the face of grueling losses to Rousey. Kudos to Tate for continuing her career and relentlessly focusing on getting by that Rousey armbar once and for all.

Though Miesha never did solve that Rousey submission dilemma, trying at all costs to get another crack at the belt paid dividends at UFC 196. Her never quit attitude led her to an opportunity of a lifetime, and she capitalized on it. Ugbu a, Dana, you actually have to pay this young lady what most of her fans would say she was worth a long time ago.

And now you simply have to treat Tate with a bit of reverence and appreciation for once in your ungrateful life, Danaeffing” White. I know it must pain you so much to give this young lady the credit she’s worked so incredibly hard for, because maybe she touched a nerve when she called you out in the past for being the true clueless and disrespectful prick you really are. She was right, and you were wrong about how great she really is at fighting. Then again, weren’t you also WRONG about women fighting in the cage, oge?

Ya mere, you DON’T wanna be a fighter, Mr. White? Then step aside and let the people who DO wanna be fighters go to battle for you so you can ride around the world on your jet and act like you know what theeffyou’re talking about when you stand in front of a microphone to describe the sport’s true athletes and what they do to make a living in mixed martial arts.

The line from Dana that most stands out to me as comblete BS in this whole debacle is this one:

“He’s an old boxing guy who thinks he’s smart and he isn’t,” White said of Fresquez [Holm’s Manager]. “I feel bad for Holly because I don’t know if she really knows what she lost.”

I have only two moreeffingquestions for you Danaeffing” White…

1.) What makes you think you are really in anyeffingposition to EVER know or understand what Holly Holm lost the other night? Aside from a few bad poker hands and tons of respect, the only thing you ever lost is your mind.

2.) Doesn’t your backhanded quote about Holm’s manager describe your own shitty character a whole lot better than that of Mr. Fresquez?

NA…just in case after reading all this anyone STILL needs yet another reason to have beef with the Baldfather:

INYOM achị Emmanuel onu AT NEF XIX NA LEWISTON

 

Oku Innocenti (l) na Angela-eto Eto (r) foto site n'ikike nke Tracey McCue
Oku Innocenti (l) na Angela-eto Eto (r), foto site n'ikike nke Tracey McCue

Lewiston, Maine (August 31, 2015) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF), America nọmba-otu mpaghara agha nkwalite, ga jide ya iri na itoolu mbuaha-mara-nkà (Emmanuel) omume, “NEF XIX,” na satọde, September 12, 2015 na Androscoggin Bank Colisée na Lewiston, Maine. The agha kaadị ga-Njirimara abụọ na-amu amu inyom oké mmanya. Angela na-eto eto (0-0) nke na-eto eto si Emmanuel na Bangor na ndokwa ka ya mpụta mbụ megide Rachel Reinheimer (1-0) si otu Sityodtong. Young teammate Oku Innocenti (0-0) na-ndokwa ka ya mpụta mbụ megide Hannah Sparrell (0-0) si mbụ na klas Emmanuel na Brunswick.

 

Angela eto eto bụ nwunye Chris-eto Eto – nwe na nchoputa nke Young si Emmanuel. Ọ na-ele ya mpụta mbụ agha dị ka ụzọ nke na-anwale onwe ya.

 

“Ọ dị mkpa ka m na-anwale onwe m,” kwuru na-eto eto, “bụghị nanị na onu-abịaSeptember 12, kamakwa site na agha na nke mere asatọ ikpeazụ izu eduga NEF omume. M na-eche na-agha bụ nnoo a ngosi na onodi nke grueling ọzụzụ sessions na-adịghị agwụ agwụ awa na mgbatị na ama ebe tupu agha n'abalị. N'eso Emmanuel si ebi ndụ m pụtara karịa nri mgbanwe na ike ọzụzụ schedules. Athletically, ọ bụ ihe banyere atachi obi site na mgbochi na-ebute m ókè dị ka a osompi n'ụzọ na-ama a nwalere. Ọ bụ ihe na-egosi onwe m, m azụ m na teammates na m akwụ nri m kwụpụ na onu.”

 

Ebe na n'oge gara aga inyom a relegated aka sideshow na novelti òkè nke ọgụ egwuregwu, dị ka ọkpọ, inyom Emmanuel ọ bụghị nanị na bilitere na hà nhata na ndị ikom Emmanuel, o nwere, na ụzọ ụfọdụ, karịrị ya. Otu nwere anya naanị ndị kasị elu larịị nke egwuregwu na-ahụ a na-emekarị. Women-akpata ịlụ ọgụ na-now routinely ugbu na isi kaadị nke Ultimate Ịlụso Championship (UFC). The nkwalite si n'elu kpakpando, na ya kasị elu ugwo na-eme egwuregwu, bụ ya inyom Bantamweight mmeri Ronda Rousey (12-0). Ndị inyom mpi na September 12 kaadị ga-na-ebute ụzọ a ije mụbaa ohere maka nwanyi na mpaghara larịị.

 

“Emmanuel n'ihi na ndị inyom bụ hugely dị iche iche karịa na ọ bụ n'ihi na ndị ikom,” kwuru na-eto eto. “O doro anya na, Emmanuel bụ a predominantly nwoke egwuregwu, ma ihe ịga nke ọma ndị inyom na Emmanuel ụwa ndị na ịrị elu. Site na nke a agha mara ụlọikwuu m bokwara, sparred na mgba na-eto eto si Emmanuel agha otu na ha anọwo na-akwado unrelentingly. Ịbụ otu n'ime ndị akpa nne alụso si na-eto eto na-emekwa nwere ya nrụgide (nakwa dị ka di na nwunye na-Mr. Na-eto eto) ma ọ bụ nakwa a Chakwasa ihie m na-enwe olileanya ga-akpali ndị inyom ndị ọzọ ma na-agaghị na-achụpụkwa Emmanuel. M ga-nzọ ndinyom-akpata ịlụ ọgụ na September 12 gaghị n'adịghị ndị ọzọ anyị na hụrụ na tupu NEF ihe. M na-atụ anya ka ụmụ nwanyị na-etinye na a oké show n'ihi na anyị nwere ihe iji gosi. M tinye ọbara, Ọsụsọ na anya mmiri n'ime ọzụzụ na ị ka mma kwere m na-anya isi m na-emegide mere otu. Na-kwuru, ndị inyom na-aga na-abịa mgbe ọ na-akụ ha ahụhụ na NEF onu.”

 

Ma na-eto eto si teammate, Oku Innocenti, nakwa nwere ya iro na “NEF XIX,” Rachel Reinheimer, yiri ka concur-eto eto si echiche na-eto ngwa ngwa nke ụmụ nwanyị Emmanuel.

 

“Women Emmanuel bụ na ịrị elu,” kwuru Innocenti. “Onye ọ bụla ịdọ aka ná ntị na-akụzi a nwaanyị ihe ọ na-amaghị banyere onwe ya. Ahụwo m ya nwee obi ike na onwe m na ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ. The ndị inyom na mats, mma. Fans nwere ike na-atụ anya m teammate, Angie, na onwe m na-enye ya anyị niile na-aga agha dị ka nwoke dike na-eto eto si Emmanuel eme. Anyị rụsiri ọrụ ike na-anọchite anya anyị mgbatị. Anyị ga-alụ ọgụ nganga, ahuhu, na ike nkuku achọ anyị. M nwere ike obi sie gị na ndị inyom oké mmanya ga-agaghị echefu echefu.”

 

“Women Emmanuel bụ ihe egwuregwu dị nnọọ ka ọ bụla ọzọ,” kwuru Reinheimer nke Everett, Massachusetts. “Ọ bụghị ihe emereme nkiri ebe dike na-agba si banye n'ọhịa ruo ụbọchị atọ iji zụọ na a karat nna ukwu na mgbe ahụ merie agha dum. Ọ bụghị a mmanya brawl. Ọ bụghị a azụ uzo warawara zoo. Ndị inyom ndị a dị oké njọ na-eme egwuregwu bụ ndị na-azụ ịdị uchu maka afọ iji kacha mma ọzụzụ, ngwá na ego dị. Ndị inyom na-asọrịta mpi na ọgụ egwuregwu emefu ọtụtụ puku awa nke ọbara, Ọsụsọ na anya mmiri zuo okè ha egwuregwu. Ha na-eme àjà. Ọzọkwa, e nwere iwu na oge ókè na nchebe anya. Mgbe mmadụ na-amaghị na echiche nke ụmụ nwanyị Emmanuel, M tụnyere ya ọkpọ ma ọ bụ fencing, ihe ọzọ na ndị mmadụ dị maara na. The ọdọ mmiri nke ndị inyom alụso na New England na-anyịnwa ịhụkwu ngwa ngwa na eziokwu na e nwere ndị ọzọ inyom oké mmanya na agha kaadị na-egosipụta na. My iro m na ma site na oké njọ, arụsi ọrụ ike n'ogige. Anyị bụ ndị ma ndị nne ma ọ na-ewe otutu mkpebi siri ike na mbanye ime nke a egwuregwu mgbe ịgwakọta ọrụ na ụmụ. M na-arụ ọrụ na-agbalịsi ike na m otu ebe ikpeazụ m agha ka mma m egwuregwu na akụkụ nile. Enwere m nnọọ ekele maka ịtụnanya ọzụzụ na teammates na Sityodtong na inupụ m otú ike. On September 12, ị pụrụ ịtụ anya a agha.”

 

Ọtụtụ ná ndị mmadụ, ma ndị ikom ma ndị inyom, ndị na-esonyere Emmanuel gyms na-adịghị eme otú ibido mbiba na-na-arụsi ọrụ onu fighter. On ọ bụla e nyere ụbọchị, otu onye nwere ike na-eje ije n'ime ihe ọ bụla Emmanuel mgbatị ahụ ma chọta a iche iche bi trainees. Ikom na ndị inyom, ochie na-eto eto, acha anụnụ anụnụ olu akwa na olu akwa ọcha, niile ụgbọ okporo ígwè nade. Ọtụtụ ga-kwụpụ ụkwụ a onu n'ihu ọtụtụ puku iti mkpu Fans. Kasị bụ n'ebe ahụ ka ga-esi na udi ma ọ bụ na-amụta onwe-agbachitere. ụfọdụ, Otú ọ dị, na-bitten site mpi ahụhụ.

 

“M na-ẹkenam ka Emmanuel ụwa mgbe ịbanye nwa m nwaanyị maka Jiu Jitsu klas eche na ọ ga-abụ uru ya maka onwe agbachitere akụkụ abuana ke egwuregwu,” chetara Hanna Sparrell. “M na-ele ka ọ dara na ịhụnanya na egwuregwu, inweta ike na obi ike, na ngwa ngwa ikpebi na ọ bụ ihe m chọrọ na-eme kwa. Ọ weghị n'ihu m dara na ịhụnanya na Jiu Jitsu onwe m, na mgbe ahụ n'ikpeazụ chọrọ inyocha akụkụ ndị ọzọ nke Emmanuel ụwa. Ịbụ na mgbatị aghọwo a abụọ n'ụlọ n'ihi na m na nwa m nwaanyị, ọzụzụ m mmekọ, a abụọ ezinụlọ. Ụbọchị ọ bụla m na-eje ije site na ụzọ nke mgbatị bụ a ule, ọ bụ a ule nke egwuregwu, nakwa dị ka a ule nke echiche na inwe obi mbanye. Ebe ọ bụ na a na-ẹkenam ka mbuaha karat ụwa m na-etinye m ahu, obi, na mkpụrụ obi n'ime ọzụzụ, na mpi a na tuanu dị mkpa m ka m ọtụtụ ihe mere, ọ bụghị nanị na-anọchite anya onwe m na m ịrụsi ọrụ ike, kamakwa na-anọchite anya niile ịrụsi ọrụ ike, nraranye, na agbamume m natara n'aka enyi m, andikpep, ọzụzụ mmekọ, na ibe alụso n'ụzọ. M na-eche Emmanuel ọzụzụ maka nwaanyị bụ oké tinyekwa maka ọtụtụ ihe mere, ọ bụ nke anụ bụ oké mgbatị, na a bụkwa ihe ọma ụdị "ọgwụ" na njedebe nke a ikekwe ike n'ụbọchị. Na m nwere ọtụtụ ndị inyom m n'ụgbọ okporo ígwè na, ọ bụghị ha niile na-eme atụmatụ na-alụ ọgụ, ma, uru nke egwuregwu ndị ka e, na ha hụrụ ya n'anya dị nnọọ otu ihe ahụ.”

 

Innocenti, dị ka ọtụtụ, banyèrè na agha egwuregwu dị ka otu ụzọ na-na, na-anọ na, udi. Ọ maghị na mgbe ya na njem malitere ụfọdụ afọ abụọ gara aga na ọ ga-ya n'ime-Emmanuel onu na ọtụtụ puku na-ele ya mpi.

 

“Anwale onwe m na a gwara ọgwa karat tuanu dị mkpa ka m na ọtụtụ ekele. Afọ abụọ gara aga, Eburu m ibu na-adọga ahụ ike, ojuju ụzọ. Otu ụbọchị, M tetara wee ndụ site ndị eze na ọkara otu afọ, furu efu iri isii pound na m. M nabatara ihe ịma aka ahụ, ịga nke ọma, na chọrọ ọzọ. Aaron “N'esepụghị aka” Lacey gwara m banyere-eto eto si Emmanuel na m na-amanye ego ya. Mgbe n'itinyekwu site na ibo ụzọ, agbalị si niile nke klas, na nzute ezinụlọ onye mere ya otú pụrụ iche, Eriela m ahụ. M mere ya ihe mgbaru ọsọ na-otu nke nwanyị mbụ alụso na achọghị ịzụ kachanụ agha ìgwè na New England. M mgbe niile e a osompi. -Atọ m ụtọ ịma aka onwe m na-ebute ókè na-eche na-agaghị ekwe omume iji nweta. Ibi mbuaha karat ndụ bụ siri ike. Ọ na-achọ ndị ọzọ raara onwe karịa m mgbe ekere kwere omume. Ọ etịbede gị na-ewuli gị azụ rigo onye ị bụ n'ezie. A agha dị mkpa n'ihi na m na-Mkpughe na ihe ịtụnanya otu n'akụkụ m na a na-akụzi site kasị akwali akwali na-agba ume na-azụ. Ka m kpebisiri ike ime ka ha dị mpako ma na-ekele ha na aka m na-akpọlite.”

 

“Mixed Mara Arts bụ ule kasịnụ nke mmadụ ọ bụla mmụọ larịị: n'ụzọ anụ ahụ, uche, na n'ụzọ mmetụta uche,” kwuru Reinheimer. “M nwere ọchịchọ ịmata otú anya m pụrụ ịga. M ka di na-atụ anya na-ebute m ókè na nke ahụ bụ Emmanuel na a nutshell. Ebe ọ bụ na m malitere ịzụ na karat, ndụ m aghọwo ókè-na. My ndụ na ute mma ndụ m anya ute na Anglịkan. Ọ na-hichapụrụ niile na-enweghị isi-adọpụ uche na distilled ndụ m ala ihe dị mkpa n'ezie, na nke mgbanaka. M na-eche ka ọ na-nyeere m adịkwuola ná m ezigbo onwe. Ọ bụ ihe kasị mma nke oge ochie mara nkà na oge a ndụ.”

 

Of na ụmụ nwanyị anọ na-alụ ọgụ na “NEF XIX” kaadị, naanị Reinheimer ka ifịk ifịk mpi na n'oge gara aga. Ọ na-adịkwaghị ya iro a gara aga spring na ya ụzọ a olu mkpebi mmeri ya mpụta mbụ. All n'ime ndị inyom na-alụ ọgụ na September 12 na Lewiston nwere oké obi ụtọ maka ohere.

 

“NEF bụ a siri ike nkwalite na oké aha,” kwuru Reinheimer. “M bụ a ẹkesinamde na mbụ ha agha kaadị azụ na 2012. M n'anya Maine na ìgwè mmadụ dị ebube e. Enweghị m ike ị chere!”

 

“M na-eche Fans nwere ike na-atụ anya oké show n'ezie,” tiri mkpu, sị Sparrell. “Ọtụtụ mgbe ndị inyom ịlụ ọgụ na-pụtara ịbụ nnọọ ụtọ, anyị N'ezie chọrọ igosi na anyị kwesịrị na nke a pụtara ìhè nwoke-adịkwaghị egwuregwu. Nke a bụ mpụta mbụ atọ nke anọ nke ndị inyom a kaadị, otú ahụ ka m maara na e nwere na-aga ịbụ a otutu obi na mkpebi siri ike tụba ndị a ọgụ. Ama m, n'onwe, M nnọọ obi ụtọ na-anọchi anya! Apụghị m ga-ọzọ ụtọ na-eme ka m Emmanuel mpụta mbụ ke NEF onu; M na-ele ọtụtụ nke alụso m ife efe na-ele anya ruo na nke a egwuregwu si ila nke Androscoggin Bank Colisée, inwe ohere ugbu a si n'ebe na ha n'ezie bụ ezi nsọpụrụ.”

 

“Dị ka September 12 n'ike n'ike na-eru nso, M na-aghọ ndị ọzọ obi ụtọ na njikere iji nweta ke onu,” kwuru na-eto eto. “A nọwo na-ezi a njem na m ekele maka ohere nke na-eme m na-amu amu Emmanuel mpụta mbụ na NEF.”

 

“M ecstatic na-eme ka m Emmanuel mpụta mbụ na NEF on September 12,” kwuru Innocenti. “M rụsiri ọrụ ike iji nweta ohere a na m obi ụtọ na oge na-abịa.”

 

New England alụkarị ọgụ’ ọzọ omume, “NEF XIX,” na-ewe ebe on Saturday, September 12, 2015 na Androscoggin Bank Colisée na Lewiston, Maine. Tiketi maka “NEF XIX” na-amalite mgbe dị nnọọ $25 na ndị na ere ugbu a na www.TheColisee.com ma ọ bụ site-akpọ Colisée igbe ọrụ na 207.783.2009 x 525. Maka ozi ọzọ na ihe omume na-alụ ọgụ kaadị mmelite, biko gaa na nkwalite si website na www.NewEnglandFights.com. Na mgbakwunye, i nwere ike na-ele NEF vidiyo na www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, na-eso ha na Twitternefights ma sonyere ukara Facebook otu "New England ọgụ."

 

Banyere New England alụkarị ọgụ

 

New England alụkarị ọgụ ("NEF") bụ a ọgụ ihe n'ọkwá ụlọ ọrụ. NEF ozi bụ ike ndị kasị mma ihe n'ihi Maine si agha na Fans myiri. NEF Executive otu nwere ọtụtụ ahụmahụ na ọgụ egwuregwu management, ihe mmepụta, media mmekọahụ, ahịa, na iwu na mgbasa ozi.

Abụọ oge n'ụwa onye mmeri, nwanyị oku okpu Amanda Serrano fụrụ Ronda Rousey si ọzụzụ, na-eme ka ihe ịma aka

Serrano with the WBO title
Abụọ oge n'ụwa onye mmeri, Amanda Serrano (24-1-1, 18 Ko si) si Puerto Rico, na ya ọzụzụ / njikwa, Jordan Maldonado tụlee ya nnọọ enweghị nkwanye ùgwù maka ọkpọ obodo, -ekwu okwu site na Edmond Tarverdyan, ọzụzụ nke UFC World onye mmeri, Ronda Rousey na www.mmafighting.com.
“M maara na ọ nwere ike ime ya,” Tarverdyan gwara Emmanuel Ọgụ, “M maara na ọ nwere ike imeri ọkpọ ụwa aha. Ronda spars na ọkpọ ụwa mmeri na Punch ụzọ ike karịa Cyborg,”, Tarverdyan kwukwara na, “Ronda mgbe furu efu a gburugburu na mgbatị. A gburugburu. Na ọkpọ ụwa mmeri”.
“Maa Rousey si ọzụzụ adịghị nwere ihe ọmụma ọ bụla banyere egwuregwu nke ọkpọ. Ọ bụ nnọọ ezigbo fighter na Octagon, na m n'ezie ikele ya maka ihe niile o mere. Ya na-emegide ike igbe na Ọ dị mfe anya oké ma mgbe ihu a elu àgwà oku okpu na punching ike dị ka onwe m, kwe m, ihe na-agbarapụ mgbanwe. Na a ọkpọ mgbanaka, na kwaaji ga-gị nkasi obi mpaghara”.
Banyere Rousey si agha ikpeazụ Saturday, ebe ọ meriri Bethe Correia na 34 sekọnd, Serrano kwuru, “Dị ka a ọkpọ ele ihe anya, ọ na-ele anya dị ka a rookie amu amu fighter, atụba sara mbara nke ukwuu punches na-enweghị cordination. Ka m nụrụ na Cyborg bụ adịghị njikere rida na fechaa nkewa na-alụ ọgụ Ronda, ma m nwere ike gbagoo 135, na anyị nwere ike idozi a ọkpọ egwuregwu otú m nwere ike na-egosi ya ọzụzụ na-ezighị ezi. Mgbe m gbagooro fechaa nkewa, na njem gaa Argentina maka ụwa aha agha. Na njedebe, na-arụpụta bụ na m ghọrọ onye mbụ mgbe Puerto Rican nwanyị oku okpu ka weghaara a ụwa aha na abụọ arọ klas”.
Serrano si njikwa na ọzụzụ, Jordan Maldonado kwuru na “anyị adịghị aka ndị ọzọ na-alụ ọgụ ekwekọghị. Anyị na-anọchi anya ọkpọ na anyị chọrọ inwe nkwanye ùgwù. Anyị dị maka ọ bụla sparring ha nwere ike na-achọ ma ọ bụ a ọkpọ egwuregwu, n'ihi ya, anyị nwere ike igosi na Edmond Tarverdyan otú na-ezighị ezi na ọ bụ banyere ọkpọ”.
On August 15, 2014, Serrano gaa Argentina na ihu WBO Kedu otu m ga World mmeri Maria 'Tily’ Maderna, bụ onye nọ na oge, atọ ọma aha nchebe, ma ike agaghị aka ndị ime ihe ike nke Puerto Rican ike puncher, onye biri agha nke isii gburugburu site n'ụzọ nke knockout.
Na mmeri a, Serrano ghọrọ onye mbụ Puerto Rican nwanyị oku okpu iji merie ụwa utu aha na abụọ nkewa (130-135).
Serrano mbụ aha eze wee na September 2011 mgbe ọ kụrụ aka Kimberly Connor ke akpa gburugburu-aghọ IBF World mmeri na ibu featherweight nkewa.

BELLATOR MMA SIGNS KERI ANNE TAYLOR-MELENDEZ TO AN EXCLUSIVE, MULTI-FIGHT KICKBOXING & MMA CONTRACT

 

Santa Monica, Calif. (July 24, 2015) – Bellator MMA is pleased to announce the signing of Keri Anne Taylor-Melendez na-ekewaghị, multi-agha ndibiat. The 31-year-old has previously competed in kickboxing and muay Thai, but fully intends on transitioning to the sport of mixed martial arts in the future.

 

Taylor-Melendez will debut as a kickboxer in front of her home town on June 19 at the highly anticipated "Bellator: Dynamite”show in San Jose, Calif. An opponent for Taylor-Melendez has yet to be decided upon.

 

The nwunye nke mbụ WEC na Strikeforce Champion Gilbert Melendez na ngalaba-nwe El Niño Ọzụzụ Center na San Francisco, Taylor-Melendez mbụ wee ọgụ egwuregwu nso 10 afọ ndị gara aga, making a name for herself on unsanctioned cards held in the Bay Area. Mgbe egwu elu a 4-1 na-amu amu ndekọ, O wee were talent ka ọkachamara circuit, ebe ọ ugbu a esetịpụ a 2-1 kickboxing ndekọ.

 

“I’m very honored for the opportunity to fight on such a big stage with a great promotion and promoter. I actually fought for Scott Coker before Gilbert and we both have a great relationship with him, so I feel very comfortable with this situation,” Taylor-Melendez said. “Even though I haven’t been super active as a fighter I have never really stopped training and look forward to testing my skills as a muay Thai fighter and a mixed martial artist. My goal is to go out there and do my best and make my daughter, my family and team proud.”

Ọgụ kadị mara ọkwa IHE APRIL 11 NEF Emmanuel Omume LEWISTON

Lewiston, Maine (March 18, 2015) - New England alụkarị ọgụ (NEF), America nọmba-otu mpaghara agha nkwalite, na-alaghachikwuru Androscoggin Bank Colisée na Lewiston, Maine on April 11, 2015 ya iri na asaa mbuaha-mara-nkà (Emmanuel) omume. Earlier today, the company announced the full fight card for the event. The card is scheduled to feature a full slate of both professional and amateur bouts. NEF executives report that fan reaction to the matchups already announced has been overwhelmingly positive.

 

“Enweghị m ike icheta inwe ụdị omume a ọgụ SIM tupu,” sị NEF co-nwe na-akwalite Nick DiSalvo. “There has been so much excitement over every fight we’ve announced. We sold out of all cage-side tickets four weeks prior to the event, and the general admission are very close to being gone. We’ve never seen that happen so early before. It really says something about the quality of the product we’re putting on here in Lewiston. There’s no doubt NEF is the hottest ticket in town.

 

Ke isi omume nke mgbede, Bruce “Mara Nwa” Boyington(10-7) gbachiteere NEF Emmanuel Kedu otu m ga Mbụ megide ọtụtụ-otu contender Jamie Harrison (5-1). The bout was made in the hours following “NEF XV” ikpeazụ November mgbe Boyington ọma gbachiteere aha megide Jesse Erickson (3-4) na Harrison manhandled Tollison Lewis (0-4) on his way to a quick submission victory. The fight will be Boyington’s second defense of the title since winning it last September.

 

The ngalaba-isi omume nke mgbede ga-Njirimara a ukwuu-atụ anya welterweight n'obi n'etiti Brazil Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) nwa belt Jarod “Ikpeazụ nkeji” Lawton (4-1) na Bellator vetiran Dennis “The awakpo” Olson (12-7). In recent weeks, Lawton na Olson na aku a agha nke okwu na-elekọta mmadụ media nke hụrụ ma na-eme egwuregwu’ iche na-akwado na-awụlikwa elu na Edhere.

 

“Shatterproof 2.0” Derek Shorey (1-1), ọhụrụ apụ na ịbanye a ọhụrụ multi-agha nkwekọrịta na NEF, ga- John “Mbụ na klas” Ray (2-6) na a “roba egwuregwu.” The rivalry has seen each fighter win one bout against the other. The April 11 agha, ndokwa iji ebe na a catchweight nke 150-pound, ga-ekpebi a definitive Victor na ịma aka.

 

Kaline “Na ọchịchịrị Angel” Medeiros (3-4) na undefeated Calie “The Honey ewi” Cutler (3-0) will make history when they contest the first professional women’s MMA fight on a regional card in Maine. It will not be the first time Medeiros has been a part of history. She competed in the first women’s fight in Rhode Island two years ago.

 

Ọzọkwa ke edinam na ndị ọkachamara n'akụkụ nke kaadị ga-ewu ewu NEF Emmanuel regulars Jesse “The Viking” Erickson (3-4), “The ere Dog” Ryan Cowette (2-2), Elias “Danger Adila” Leland (2-0) na Mike “afụ ọnụ” Hansen (2-1), n'etiti ndị ọzọ.

 

The amu amu òkè nke kaadị ga-headlined site “Na-ero ụra” Norman Fox (3-1) na “Ogbe” Dave Brown (1-2) in a flyweight contest. Fox is undefeated on Maine soil and is currently the number-three ranked amateur flyweight in the Northeast. Brown wrestled for Plymouth State University where he was a four-time All-New England winner.

 

The amu amu kaadị ga-Njirimara a fechaa n'obi n'etitiRicky Dexter (2-0) si Marcus Davis’ Team Irish na Steven Bang (3-3) si Central Maine Brazil Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ) – Team New England United (NEW). Dexter’s teammate Jeremy Tyler (4-3) n'ámá oyi na Alex Johnson (1-1) nke obi tara mmiri Emmanuel & Boxing in a featherweight bout. And Bruce Boyington’s wife, Randi Beth Knowles (0-0), ga- Alex Walker (0-0) na a abụọ-mpụta mbụ strawweight agha.

 

Zuru agha kaadị maka “NEF XVII” (isiokwu ịgbanwe na ihu nke ọgụ Egwuregwu Authority nke Maine):

 

Ọkachamara

 

155*Aha Bruce Boyington 10-7 (Na-eto eto si Emmanuel) vs Jamie Harrison 5-1 (Mbụ Coast Full Kpọtụrụ)

170 Jarod Lawton 4-1 (Team NEW) vs Dennis Olson 12-7 (Boston BJJ / Team Emerie)

265 Brent Dillingham 1-1 (Emmanuel Athletix) vs Mike Hansen 2-1 (BerzerkersMMA)

185 Ryan Cowette 2-2 (Emmanuel Athletix) vs John Daniels 2-3 (Rock City Emmanuel)

155 Jesse Erickson 3-4 (Team NEW - CMBJJ) vs. Mark DEFORD 0-3 (F2 Arena)

150 John Ray 2-6 (Mbụ na klas Emmanuel) vs Derek Shorey 1-1 (Shatterproof ọgụ Club)

135 Elias Leland 2-0 (The Academy) vs Jay Perrin 1-0 (Boston BJJ / Team Emerie)

115 Kaline Medeiros 3-4 (Gracie Mma) vs Calie Cutler 3-0 (Jacked N Tan Lụọ Team)

 

Na-amu amu

 

125 Norman Fox 3-1 (Emmanuel Athletix) vs Dave Brown 1-2 (Plymouth Ọgụ Club)

265 Ryan Glover 1-0 (BerzerkersMMA) vs Jason Ubi 0-0 (Independent)

265 Dave Smith 0-0 (BerzerkersMMA) vs. Dan Marley 0-0 (Independent)

185 Ruben Redman 0-1 (Independent) vs Chris Rideout 0-0 (Independent)

185 Chris Smith 0-0 (BerzerkersMMA) vs Nash Roy 2-1 (Na-eto eto si Emmanuel)

185 Heath Hanson 0-2 (3Ronin egwuregwu) vs Brandon Russell 0-1 (Team Nitemare)

155 Ricky Dexter 2-0 (Team Irish) vs Steve Bang Obere. 3-3 (Team NEW – CMBJJ)

155 Rick Matthews 1-1 (Team Irish) vs. Matthew Hanning 0-1 (Independent)

155 Jason Lachance 1-1 (Emmanuel Athletix) vs Jesse Herrick 1-0 (The Academy)

145 Clifford Redman 0-1 (Independent) vs Caleb Serra 0-1 (Team Kaze)

145 Jeremy Tyler 4-3 (Team Irish) vs Alex Johnson 1-1 (Obi tara mmiri Emmanuel & Boxing)

135 Mike Crespo 2-1 (Emmanuel Athletix) vs Sheldon Bang 1-2 (Team NEW – CMBJJ)

115 Randibeth Knowles 0-0 (Boyington si TKD / Young si Emmanuel) vs Alex Walker 0-0 (Team Kaze)

 

 

Tiketi maka “NEF XVII” na-amalite mgbe dị nnọọ $25 na ndị na ere ugbu a nawww.TheColisee.com ma ọ bụ site-akpọ Colisée igbe ọrụ na207.783.2009 x 525. Maka ozi ọzọ na ihe omume na-alụ ọgụ kaadị mmelite, biko gaa na nkwalite si website na www.NewEnglandFights.com. Na mgbakwunye, i nwere ike na-ele NEF vidiyo na www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, na-eso ha na Twitternefights ma sonyere ukara Facebook otu "New England ọgụ."

 

Banyere New England alụkarị ọgụ

 

New England alụkarị ọgụ ("NEF") bụ a ọgụ ihe n'ọkwá ụlọ ọrụ. NEF ozi bụ ike ndị kasị mma ihe n'ihi Maine si agha na Fans myiri. NEF Executive otu nwere ọtụtụ ahụmahụ na ọgụ egwuregwu management, ihe mmepụta, media mmekọahụ, ahịa, na iwu na mgbasa ozi.