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CALEB HALL TAKES NO SHORTCUTS IN MIXED-MARTIAL-ARTS CAREER

Bangor, Maine (Září 3, 2018) – There’s no evidence that Easy Street exists in the world of professional mixed-martial-arts.

 

 

 

If it did, it’s safe to say Caleb Hall wouldn’t be able to find it, even if he were furnished the most precise global positioning system and the unlimited kindness of strangers.

 

 

 

Hall is wired to fight hard, fight often, and fight against the best available competition to give himself an accurate barometer of where he stands in the sport.

 

 

 

That won’t change this Saturday, Září 8th, when he takes on C.J. Ewer in a lightweight bout at New England Fights 35: “Wicked Season.” The card will take place at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor with an opening bell time of 7 p.m.

 

 

 

Sál, 24, a multi-time state champion wrestler during his career at Dirigo High School, isn’t bothered that he’ll be taking on a hometown hero who has been a titleholder for the regional promotion. It seems he subscribes to pro wrestling legend Ric Flair’s mantra: To be the man, you’ve got to beat the man.

 

 

 

“Whoever they offer and put in front of me is who I’m going to take on,” Hall said. “It doesn’t matter to me. It’s a big fight and it’s in his hometown. That definitely makes it more interesting.”

 

 

 

The fight is a natural pairing for two of Maine’s top pros. Each is eager to get back into the NEF hexagon, for opposite reasons, after their results earlier this year.

 

 

 

Hall handled John Ortolani, a wily veteran with main-event experience on his 20-fight ledger, in an impressive April pro debut. His game well developed from a double-digit total of amateur scraps, Hall earned a submission via the rarity of a Von Flue choke at 2:16 v úvodním kole.

 

 

 

Two months earlier, Ewer sustained his first loss in the pro cage by kneebar against Kemran Lachinov. He’s tough on home turf, nicméně, as evidenced by a stoppage of Rumford’s Mike Hansen last summer.

 

 

 

“We have similar styles and similar games,” Hall said, “I try not to think about my opponent too much and just try to fight my fight. He’s a tough matchup no matter who he’s in there against.”

 

 

 

Since making his debut only a month after he crossed the legal age threshold of 18, Hall has carved out a reputation as a relentless, crowd-pleasing competitor who isn’t picky about his opponents.

 

 

 

That’s made life easier for NEF co-owner and matchmaker Matt Peterson, who can always count on Hall being ready for prime time near the top of the bill.

 

 

 

“Caleb reminds me a lot of Devin Powell, our former lightweight champion. Devin most recently won in the UFC, the largest fight promotion on the planet,” Peterson said. “Devin got to where he is through good, old-fashioned diligence – desire, věnování, discipline and hard work. Caleb’s approach mirrors Devin’s. He’s not looking for the easy path to get where he wants to go.”

 

 

 

Everything else about Hall’s progression in the sport has been measured conservatively.

He toiled in the amateur ranks for more than five years, wanting to make sure that his acumen was developed and his repertoire well-balanced.

 

 

 

“I think I’m pretty well-rounded in every area,” Hall said, “My wrestling is still probably the strongest part of my game, but everything else is starting to catch up, like my submissions and my striking.”

 

 

 

Hall never budged from his amateur weight of 145 until moving up to 155 – historically NEF’s deepest and toughest pro division – for his shot at Ortolani.

 

 

 

He and Ewer are now jockeying for position in a class that provided great success for the likes of Powell, Bruce Boyington, Ryan Sanders, Jon Lemke and Jesse Erickson. Advancing to that fray would have been foolhardy if Hall hadn’t done things the right way physically and nutritionally.

 

 

 

“For me it’s been more about training and putting it on the right way. It wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be. I could still make 145, but this is a lot better for my body,” Hall said. “I was in the same weight class from the time I entered the sport when I was 18. It was a lot of weight cuts, but I was coming right out of high school wrestling where that was all part of it.”

 

 

 

When he fought at 145, Hall said his day-to-day weight when not in training was just shy of 170 liber. He can now comfortably carry 175 na 180 between bouts. Less last-minute dehydration is necessary to reach the lightweight limit.

 

 

 

“He’s on the treadmill every day. He’s logging his training hours with commitment and focus,” Peterson said. “He’s living the lifestyle. It’s guys like Caleb that really get me excited about the sport, because they show us the best stuff that human beings are made of, and they give us a glimpse of what we’re capable of as people. If Caleb Hall hits the heights that he’s set for himself – and I’m confident that he will get there – it will be because he earned it the entire way.”

 

 

 

Hall appreciates the perception that his fight with Ewer is a big one in the NEF title picture and beyond, but as always he is eager to steer clear of the hype.

 

 

 

“I had a lot of confidence going in (against Ortolani), and that hasn’t changed,” Hall said. “I see every fight as your biggest fight, tak jako tak. That’s just how I try to approach it. This sport has a small window.”

 

 

 

Three five-minute rounds aren’t much time in the grand scheme, ať už, although it’s a grueling grind when two action fighters such as Hall and Ewer are going at it.

 

 

 

Despite their first-round finishes last time around, Hall won’t be surprised to see this one venture closer to the advertised distance.

 

 

 

“We’ll see what happens. I don’t go in there thinking I’m going to take him out,” Hall said. “I expect it to be a war. It’ll probably go deep into the second and third rounds, and we’ll see who swims.”

 

 

 

Nef příští událost smíšených bojových umění, “NEF 35: Wicked Season,” will see the company make its return to the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place this Saturday, Září 8, 2018 s dobou zvonu z 7 odpoledne. Vstupenky jsou již v prodeji v www.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

BOYINGTONSKÝ TRIUMPHANT NA OPLÁCENÍ, ERICKSON VYROVNÁVÁ SKÓRE NA NEF 32

Lewiston, Maine (Únor 4, 2018) – Dva roky cestování po světě za slávou smíšených bojových umění neměly ani špetku negativního dopadu na mystiku Bruce „Pretty Boy“ Boyingtona v kleci New England Fights.

 

 

 

 

Otlučený, zkrvavený Taylor Trahan nějak došel až do konce druhého kola v Androscoggin Bank Colisee, ale neúnavný Boyington přerušil dominantní výkon zadním nahým sytičem 1:08 třetího v hlavním turnaji do 150 liber na „NEF 32: Super Sobota."

 

 

 

 

Boyington (15-11) bojoval na tak odlišných místech, jako je New York City a Moskva, od svého posledního vystoupení na NEF. Svou vítěznou sérii v postupu prodloužil na čtyři souboje na úkor Trahana (7-9).

 

 

 

 

Čtyři další profesionální zápasy a 10 rušný večer zvýrazňovaly amatérské záležitosti.

 

 

 

C.J. Ewerova snaha stát se prvním současným šampionem NEF ve dvou různých divizích zaostala proti Kemranu Lachinovovi.

 

 

 

 

Lachinov (6-2), veterán Bellator sídlící v Ludlow, Massachusetts, zachytil prázdnou korunu welterové váhy klepnutím na kolenní tyč 3:01 prvního kola.

 

 

 

Ewer byl ve třech předchozích profesionálních zápasech neporažen, včetně vítězství nad Mikem Hansenem ve střední váze před šesti měsíci.

 

 

 

 

Hansen na této kartě také absorboval ztrátu tlumení. Po týdnu kontroverze o jejich dohodnuté hmotnosti úlovku, Jesse „The Viking“ Erickson ukázal, že jeho zjevná velikostní nevýhoda není žádný problém.

 

 

 

 

Po ovládnutí časných výměn, Erickson (10-7) nasadil gilotinu. S Hansenem (5-9) zdánlivě nereagující, rozhodčí vstoupil a ukončil zápas v 2:41 v úvodním kole.

 

 

 

 

Aaron Lacey se odrazil od první prohry v kariéře, důkladně dominující veterán Josh Parker ve spleti 145 liber. Lacey (5-1) ovládal osamocené kolo zápasu, shodit Parkera (6-10) s kolenem u hlavy. Udržel kontrolu brutálním útokem na tělo, pak poslal Parkera do říše snů přes zadní nahou škrtící klapku 4:30.

 

 

 

 

Vytrvalost se nezávislé oporě Zenonu Herrerovi vyplatila, který získal své první profesionální vítězství ve svém sedmém pokusu. Herrera i soupeř Nate Charles mají za sebou rozsáhlou boxerskou minulost, ale byla to Herrerova nadvláda na zemi, která připravila cestu k jednomyslnému rozhodnutí.

 

 

 

 

V titulku amatérská akce, Ryan Burgess zaznamenal těsné vítězství nad Nate Boucherem v vyčerpávajícím boji, pozemní a libra muší váhy fracas.

 

 

 

 

Zápas mezi bývalými spoluhráči ze střední školy v Mountain Valley wrestlingu byl považován za zášť, poháněné slovní válkou na sociálních sítích. Není divu, že to po zvonění skončilo dlouhým objetím, oba muži leželi uprostřed klece.

 

 

 

 

Mezi rivaly z Rumfordu bylo málo na výběr. Burgess (3-2) tlačil útok ve druhém a třetím kole a mohl získat finále 29-28 hrana na dvou skórovacích kartách s několika dobře umístěnými koleny ke střední části. Boucher (2-2) prošel všechna tři kola podle odhadu druhého rozhodčího.

 

 

 

 

S vítězstvím, Burgess prohrál smyk ve dvou zápasech a vysloužil si červnový boj o titul proti Justinu Withamovi. Burgess zpočátku vyhrál titul zpět 2015.

 

 

 

 

Kam Arnold (2-0) zanechal při svém vítězství v prvním kole nesmazatelný dojem jak v publiku, tak v soupeři Kyle Kenney. Po trpělivém hledání švu, Arnold přirazil Kenneyho na plátno na začátku zápasu a po dvou minutách získal TKO řadou úderů..

 

 

 

 

Bývalý amatérský šampion polotěžké váhy Ryan Glover (4-2) triumfálně se vrátil ve svém prvním vystoupení od ztráty pásu přesně před rokem. Glover ukončil slugfest s nováčkem Joe Berubem slovním podrobením úderům v úvodních sekundách třetího kola.

 

 

 

 

Mohammad Al-Kinani dosáhl svého amatérského rekordu 3-0 s prvním kolem TKO Isaaca Therriena. Byla to prozíravost Al-Kinaniho proti Therrienově zápasnickému pozadí, a Therrien získal první výhodu třemi takedowny. Nebyl schopen udržet akci na palubovce, nicméně, a Al-Kinaniho pěstní udatnost se ukázala být příliš těžko překonatelná.

 

 

 

 

Rovněž, Shawn Lunghi udržel svůj rekord perfektní ve třech soubojích s nahým zadním sytičem v prvním kole nad dosud neporaženým Devinem Corsonem. Přesvědčivé, 68-druhé vítězství přineslo Lunghimu dubnový výstřel o amatérský titul v pérové ​​váze proti Tayloru Costantino na NEF 33 v Portlandu.

 

 

 

 

Bývalý vynikající fotbalista z University of Maine Carlton Charles předvedl nejrychlejší knockout večera. Charles se odrazil od své počáteční prohry v listopadu 12sekundovým výpadkem Delmarkise Edwardse, který debutoval v 175 liber.

 

 

 

 

Stacy Lupo získal své první vítězství v kleci nad Davidem Hartem. Lupo používal kolena a kopy, aby získal výhodu, než získal TKO pomocí úderů na 1:10 úvodního kola šrotu 155 liber.

 

 

 

 

V divoce zábavném ženském zápase o křtění karty, B.J. Garceau udělal úspěšný amatérský debut s rozkolem ohledně Sarah Ziehm. Všichni tři rozhodčí nabídli a 29-28 výrok, ale silný start a autoritativní finiš daly Garceau náskok. Garceau zasvětila svůj debut povědomí o cukrovce, nemoc, se kterou bojuje mimo klec.

 

 

 

 

 

Dvě další ženské zápasy šly daleko. Catie Denning vyhrála svůj debut jednomyslným rozhodnutím nad Chelsea Elizabeth, zatímco Amandě Gallové se její cesta z Floridy vyplatila čistým smetnutím karet 2017 NEF nováček roku Jayda Bailey.

 

 

 

 

NEF se vrací do Portlandu, Maine, v Auře na Sobota, Duben 14. Chcete-li zakoupit vstupenky na „NEF 33: Riptidy,“přejděte na www.auramaine.com a použijte předprodejní kód “NEF.”

 

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RUMFORD’S HANSEN GETS LONG-AWAITED SHOT AT MMA GOLD

 

Matt Andrikut v Mike Hansen square off in MMA action from NEF 25.

TISKOVÁ ZPRÁVA: Rumford, Maine (Srpen 3, 2017) – New Mike Hansen’s dreams of becoming a mixed martial arts (MMA) champion were admittedly premature. Then they were derailed for nearly a decade by a combination of injuries, service to his country and fatherhood.

 

The teenage ambition that made Hansen believe he could conquer the world, or at least his little corner of it, never went away, ačkoli.

 

Twenty-nine months after resurrecting his career with New England Fights, Rumford’s Hansen (5-5) finally gets that coveted title shot. He will battle hometown favorite C.J. Konev (2-0) v „NEF 30: Rumble in Bangor” this Sobota, Srpen 5 at Cross Insurance Center for the organization’s vacant middleweight title. The card starts at 7 p.m.

Hansen, který se obrátil 32 července 21, says the opportunity fulfills an early goal while living and fighting in Massachusetts back in 2005.

 

“I was 19 years old and thought I had a great head on my shoulders, so I called out the (Světová bojová liga) champion at the time, who was John “Doomsday” Howard,“ řekl Hansen. “I said that I wanted that belt and that I was coming after him. Knowing what I know now, he probably would have whipped the (blbost) out of me.”

 

Howard went on to compete at the highest level with Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) and is now a veteran of 37 journeys into the cage. Hansen’s career path had many more stops, starts and detours.

 

He started with six amateur wins out of the gate and won his initial professional foray with ease. The title fight will take place on the eve of the 12th anniversary of that pro debut.

 

“Being 19 let, I was kind of cocky. I remember telling my dad nobody could compete with my wrestling,“ řekl Hansen. “Back then, MMA hadn’t really evolved. The wrestler had the advantage over the jiu-jitsu guy. You could just hold a guy down and snuggle and hug and sweat out a win.”

 

After his first knockout loss, Hansen promised his father he would quit the sport. But he had already caught the fever, and his confidence was sky high.

 

Hansen was training for a bout at Laconia, New Hampshire’s bike week when he suffered a broken ankle two weeks before the weigh-in. He recovered and was in training for another fight when he was stabbed and beaten with a baseball bat in what could have been a fatal case of mistaken identity.

 

He remarkably walked out of the hospital a day later and soon embarked on a more structured path as a combat engineer in the United States Army. While enlisted, Hansen suffered a serious shoulder injury. Even after retirement, a return to the MMA cage seemed unlikely.

 

Then came a fateful call from an old friend and neighbor, NEF co-owner and matchmaker Matt Peterson, and the rest is history. Hansen has carved out a reputation as one who will take on any opponent in any weight class at any time, and perhaps there is no greater example than the Ewer matchup.

 

“The belts are vacant at 170, 185 a 205 (liber). I can make weight for all those if I have enough time,“ řekl Hansen. “I guess Peterson thought it made sense to kill two birds with one stone and put me in with Ewer at 185. Six weeks ago is when they called me, and at first they asked me about 170. I really liked the fight, but the weight didn’t make sense. I was sitting on the couch at 248.”

 

Hansen has spent most of his time in the heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions. He was glaringly outweighed in his last bout, a February loss to Ras Hylton.

 

Only once previously has he downsized to the middleweight threshold, a February 2016 loss to Zach Elkins. In the case of Ewer, who has done most of his work at 170, meeting in the middle might play to Hansen’s advantage.

 

“We’re two different styles of fighters. He’s coming up in weight and I’m coming down,“ řekl Hansen. “He’s never been in the cage against anybody with my kind of power. When I’m hitting somebody at 200 liber, I’m hitting them with the force of somebody who’s 245. My opponents have told me they’ve never been hit harder by a guy my size. I feel like it’s my fight to lose, as long as I don’t make any mistakes and go in there with the stamina I need to have.”

 

Hansen is confident against Ewer, who had a 5-2 amateur record with notable wins over Ricky Dexter and Crowsneck Boutin before turning pro. He knows better, nicméně, than to underestimate any fighter out of the Young’s MMA stable.

 

“I feel like I’m the more talented fighter and that I have more tools in my tool box. But I know Young’s MMA is a great camp and that he trains with a lot of great guys,“ řekl Hansen. “Chris (Mladý) finds a way to set you up to fight the fight you need to win. Look at the Pat Kelly fight (against Rafael Velado). They prepared to turn that into a kickboxing fight, and then he went out and did just that.”

 

Hansen has seen his name rise into the New England top-five conversation. Most of the fighters ahead of him have experience with larger promotions.

 

He said a win over Ewer could inspire him to travel and continuing to pursue the dream. That’s consistent with the personality he has shown through this second act of his career.

 

“I’ve been fighting the top-level guys in NEF for about the past two-and-a-half years,“ řekl Hansen, “I always told Peterson to set me up with a guy who’s in the top 10 or just above me. I wanted to work my way up.”

 

From his days as a high school state wrestling champion at Mountain Valley High School, Hansen flaunted a distaste for winning that served him well.

 

In those days, he wore a T-shirt that read, ‘Nobody remembers second place,’ with four gold medals beneath it. Hansen’s attitude remains, but the mainstay of Berserker’s MMA out of the Greater Rumford Community Center noted that it is never only about himself.

 

“I want to win the title for all the people who have supported me and trained with me in Rumford. I also want it for my gym. We’ve done this three times in the amateurs and now we’re going to do it with a pro,"Řekl. "(GRCC is) just a little on-profit that helps people pursue their dreams. I’d love to hang that belt on the wall. It shows people in the community what we’re capable of here, and hopefully it gets them interested and grows the gym. That’s my goal.”

 

Vstupenky na „NEF 30: Rumble in Bangor” are available at CrossInsuranceCenter.com. For more information on the fight card and event updates, please visit NewEnglandFights.com.

 

O New England bojuje

New England Boje ("NEF") je boj akce propagace firmy. Posláním ve formátu NEF je vytvořit v nejvyšší kvalitě události pro bojovníky Maine a fanoušci. Ve formátu NEF výkonný tým má rozsáhlé zkušenosti v oblasti řízení bojové sporty, Výroba události, media relations, marketing, právní a reklama.