ការដោះលែងជាបន្ទាន់: ផតលែន, រដ្ឋ Maine (ខែសីហា 30, 2017) ប្រយុទ្ធ -New ប្រទេសអង់គ្លេស (NEF) will make its long-awaited debut in Portland onថ្ងៃសុក្រ, ខែវិច្ឆិកា 3, 2017at Aura with “NEF 31: The Old Port.” មុនថ្ងៃនេះ, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur mixed-martial-arts bout to the card. Jayda “Lil Killah” Bailey បាន (0-0) នេះគ្រោងនឹងប្រឈមមុខនឹង Danae Dostie (0-0) in a female bantamweight contest.
Bailey បាន, a senior at Hermon High School in Hermon, រដ្ឋ Maine, will turn 18 (the legal minimum age for one to compete in MMA in Maine) a mere eight days before the fight, thereby making her the youngest person in history to ever compete in a regulated MMA fight in the state. She has trained in the martial arts since the age of four and has been a member of Young’s MMA in Bangor since age twelve. Bailey also wrestles for Bucksport High School as Hermon does not have a team. នៅអាយុនេះ 15, she traveled to New Mexico to train at the world famous Jackson Wink MMA Academy where she worked with the likes of former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Holly Holm (11-3). Bailey regularly competes in Jiu-Jitsu tournaments throughout the New England region.
“I’ve been wanting to fight for as long as I can remember,” តាមលោក Bailey បាន. “November 3rdwill be the day I can showcase what I have, and begin my career with a bang.”
Standing opposite Bailey in the cage will be a fellow amateur debut in the form of Danae Dostie. Dostie is a graduate of Fryeburg Academy High School in Fryeburg, Maine where she was a standout athlete on the track and field team. She currently serves as a member of the military police with the Maine Army National Guard. Dostie represents Kenney’s MMA of Lisbon, រដ្ឋ Maine.
“I’m very excited for my first fight in NEF,” said Dostie. “It will be fun to see how this fight goes. I know either way I will learn a lot.”
ព្រឹត្តិការណ៍សិល្បៈក្បាច់គុនចម្រុះក្រោយ NEF របស់, “NEF 31: The Old Port,” will see the company debut in Portland, Maine at the brand new, state-of-the-art venue Aura. The event is scheduled to take place onថ្ងៃសុក្រ, ខែវិច្ឆិកា 3, 2017. សំបុត្រមាននៅលើការលក់ឥឡូវនេះនៅ www.auramaine.com.
លោក Tom, Tony and Rich interview an up-and-coming Vegas boxing coach who is starting to make some real waves with his amateur and pro pupils. Richard Barrientes is obviously doing a great job with his students, and we had to know what his secret was. He points to “consistency” និង “fundamentals” as the foundation for a great fighter, and he also puts a lot of work in every day to put his Las Vegas Pound 4 Pound gym on the world stage in a huge way. This was a fantastic interview with a man who obviously cares deeply about the sport and wants to make a positive impact on society. His hard work paid off in giving him a group of kids who could become future world champions in their respective divisions. He is indeed, doing something right in Las Vegas, and he explains everything about his program in this interview.
លោក Tom, Tony and Rich also discussed Mayweather vs. McGregor, Tim Hague’s recent death after a brutal defeat in boxing, Female Boxer Heather Hardy’s pro MMA debut for Bellator, and Matt Hughes’ tragic accident in the first part of the broadcast. We also chat about Tony Penecale’s Boxing 101 video with his trainees and Hank Cisco:
We wrap up the show with a recap of last week’s UFC Fight Night and all the boxing action, plus we look ahead to this weekend’s boxing matches and the stacked MMA lineups for Bellator and the UFC.
លោក Tony, Rich and Tom come back from a week off with a ton of stuff to talk about. From the controversy of Holly Holm’s UFC 208 main event title fight with Germaine De Randamie to the upcoming battle between Matt Mitrione and Fedor Emelianenko, we cover a wide range of past and upcoming MMA events. We also look back at Ivan Barnchyk’s masterful comeback last weekend against Abel Ramos in a thrilling boxing match. We also go over the upcoming week’s boxing schedule. We also update the Mayweather vs. MacGregor negotiations with a big surprise: The UFC is the big stumbling block at this point. Additionally we discuss the recent study showing soccer players can suffer the same damage as heavyweight boxers after long careers in the sport where heading soccer balls repeatedly can bring on CTE in retired players. We also spend time discussing Brock Lesnar’s retirement and GSP’s imminent return.
ខ្ញុំប្រាកដថាលោក. សនឹងមិនទទួលយកការហៅរបស់ខ្ញុំឬដាក់ខ្លួនគាត់ទៅមនុស្សម្នាក់នៅលើការសម្ភាសមួយជាមួយខ្ញុំទេ. ដូច្នេះ, ខ្ញុំនឹងត្រូវដោះស្រាយសម្រាប់ FU ដែលបានសរសេរ…និង FU ពហុជួរនិងពហុគោលបំណង.
Holly Holm Was the Bantamweight Champion of the UFC when she allowed HER Manager (not Dana “effing” White) to negotiate the Tate fight on her behalf, and she knew (and her long-time manager knew, ផងដែរ) what she was doing and what she wanted. And guess “effing” what, ដាណា? She wanted to fight.
សូមអភ័យទោស, ដាណា “អេហ្វិង” White, but Holly didn’t want to sit on an “effing” sideline waiting for Ronda Rousey to finish her “effing” ROADHOUSE REMAKE!
Holly wanted to go to work… but 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, ថ្នាក់, dignity and grace.
And I think maybe she looks back a bit differently than you do, ដាណា, with no “effing” regrets 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, ដាណា, you might get that whole concept. Maybe losing in this case only makes her better, កាន់តែខ្លាំង, 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, យ៉ាងណាក៏ដោយ?
UNLIKE YOU, ដាណា “អេហ្វិង” White, Holly actually respects Miesha Tate and thought it would be a challenge to fight her. យាយ, 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.
ឥឡូវនេះ, why don’t you open your “effing” eyes, ដាណា, 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 due…on both sides of that fight? Why can’t you shut the “eff” អំពីអ្វីដែលអ្នកគិតថា Holly ឬការគ្រប់គ្រងរបស់នាងគួរតែមានឬអាចរង់ចាំបាន?
អ្នកប្រយុទ្ធមិនត្រូវអង្គុយលើកៅអីរបស់ពួកគេនៅលើយន្ដហោះរបស់ក្រុមហ៊ុនទេហើយឈរនៅលើវេទិកានៅមុខសារព័ត៌មានពេញមួយថ្ងៃដើម្បីរកប្រាក់ចំណេញ “effing” ប្រាក់ខែបណ្តោះអាសន្នអង្គភាពរបស់អ្នកចំណាយភាគច្រើន. អ្នកប្រយុទ្ធភាគច្រើនមិនមានលទ្ធភាពរង់ចាំនៅជុំវិញដើម្បីឱ្យមានរឿងកើតឡើងឬសម្រាប់នរណាម្នាក់ឡើយ “សក្ដិសម” enough 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. Yourshitty Reebok dealmade it virtually impossible to get any other outside sponsors to help pay for anything like that stuff for many fighters, ដាណា.
Welcome to selling out and forgetting where you came from, ដាណា. You used to care more about fighters. Now you act like fighting in a cage is just like doing any other 9-5 ការងារ. It’s not. វាជាការ “effing” hard work.
ដូច្នេះ, យាយ, Holly chose to fight instead of waiting for Rousey to be ready for the rematch. ហើយអ្នកគិតថានាងត្រូវការគំនិតរបស់អ្នកឥឡូវនេះថាអ្វីៗទាំងអស់នឹងមិនដំណើរការដូចការគ្រោងទុកសម្រាប់អ្នកទាំងពីរទេ?
ដូច្នេះ, FU Dana White សម្រាប់ព្យាបាលអតីតជើងឯករបស់អ្នកដូចជានាងជាមនុស្សល្ងីល្ងើម្នាក់ដែលមិនដឹងពីរបៀបគ្រប់គ្រងអាជីពផ្ទាល់ខ្លួនរបស់នាងដោយគ្មានអ្នកគិតពីភាពឆោតល្ងង់របស់អ្នក។, ក្បាលទំពែកចូលទៅក្នុងវា. សុខសប្បាយទេបើគ្មានដំបូន្មានរបស់អ្នក, ហើយនាងទុកចិត្តអ្នកគ្រប់គ្រងរបស់នាង, ដែលអាចជាអ្វីមួយដែលអ្នកមិនធ្លាប់ស្គាល់, ប៉ុន្តែសម្រាប់មនុស្សផ្សេងទៀតវាពិតជាការធ្វើជំនួញជាមួយមនុស្សស្របច្បាប់.
អេហ្វ, ដាណាសម្រាប់ធ្វើជាឯកអគ្គរដ្ឋទូតក្រីក្រសម្រាប់កីឡា, អ្នកប្រយុទ្ធដែលមិនគោរពអ្នកដែលហូរឈាម (ហើយពេលខ្លះរងរបួសពេញមួយជីវិត) សម្រាប់អ្នកនិងកីឡា, 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, ដាណា “effing” 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 the “Zuffa Myth” while claiming credit for the UFC brass singlehandedly legitimizing the sport and getting it regulatedall by your “effing” selves?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?
You’re in a different place now, ដាណា “effing” White, and it’s a delusional place. ដូចជានៅលើភពឆ្ងាយដែលអ្នករស់នៅ, មនុស្សពិតជាជឿថាអ្នកពិតជា, ដោយស្មោះត្រង់, ពិត “effing” ដឹងថាអ្វីដែលវាពិតជាធ្វើ “effing” ចម្បាំង? តើអ្នកពិតជាជឿថាអ្នកពិតជាអាចដឹងពីអារម្មណ៍នោះទេ?
អ្នកប្រហែលជាគិតថា Diaz និងអាកប្បកិរិយារបស់គាត់ “អាក្រក់សម្រាប់អាជីវកម្ម,” 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 the “eff” out 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 big “team.”
More power to Nate and all the crazy, abrasive, in-your-face Diaz brother types out there in the UFC who will fight Dana “effing” White’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. ឥឡូវនេះ, ដាណា, 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, ដាណា “effing” White. I know it must pain you so much to give this young lady the credit she’s worked so incredibly hard for, because maybeshe 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, រយៈពេល?
ដូច្នេះ, you DON’T wanna be a fighter, លោក. 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 the “eff” អ្នកកំពុងនិយាយអំពីពេលដែលអ្នកឈរនៅមុខមីក្រូហ្វូនដើម្បីពិពណ៌នាអំពីអត្តពលិកពិតរបស់កីឡានិងអ្វីដែលពួកគេធ្វើដើម្បីរស់នៅក្នុងក្បាច់គុនចម្រុះ។.
ញូវយ៉ក (កុម្ភៈ. 25, 2016) – Noted mixed martial arts journalist Jon L. Wertheim takes an in-depth and personal look at how Holly Holm, a barely known underdog, was able to knock out women’s MMA queen Ronda Rousey. In the piece, Wertheim visits Jackson Wink MMA Academy in Albuquerque, N.M., the home of Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn. Wertheim investigates how the world-renowned trainers helped guide Holm to victory last November and have established their once-unheralded outpost in Albuquerque as a mecca for some of the best MMA fighters in the world.
Wertheim’s report appears on the next edition of 60 MINUTES SPORTS, premiering កាលពីថ្ងៃអង្គារ, ខែមិនា 1 នៅ 9 p.m. និង/ក្រុមហ៊ុន PT លើម៉ោងបញ្ចាំង. Nathalie Sommer is the producer.
ថ្ងៃសៅរ៍, កុម្ភៈ. 28, is going to be a landmark day for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. All the fighters on the pay-per-view card that day will pass their pre-fight drug…….never mind. That’s too easy.
That day will be the first time a UFC card features women’s bouts in both its co-main event and main event. After middleweight champion Chris Weidman was forced to withdraw from his fight against Vitor Belfort due to injury, the new main event at UFC 184 is Ronda Rousey defending her women’s bantamweight belt against Cat Zingano. នៅក្នុងព្រឹត្តិការណ៍សហមេ, much-heralded prospect Holly Holm will make her UFC debut against Raquel Pennington in another women’s bantamweight fight.
As I’ve mentioned before, UFC has come a long way from whenDana White told TMZthat women would “never” fight in his organization. Rousey will main event her third consecutive February PPV and Holm is widely believed to be the next in line for a shot at the title, should she defeat Pennington. Holm is still very raw in mixed martial arts, but trains with the world renowned coaches Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn.
Rousey is carrying the flag for women’s MMA and for women in the UFC. Other female fighters have followed her into the Octagon, including Miesha Tate, Liz Carmouche and Alexis Davis. What do those three have in common? They all also fell to Rousey – Tate twice in Strikeforce and the UFC, and Carmouche and Davis both in the first round at UFC PPVs in 2013 និង 2014, រៀង.
Rousey and Tate’s feud is well-chronicled. It led to the two being coaches on The Ultimate Fighter, which included female fighters for the very first time who greatly outshined their male counterparts on the show that season.
Given that season’s success, the most recent season of The Ultimate Fighter featured ALL female fighters and the debut of the UFC’s newest division, women’s strawweight. Carla Esparza, the former Invicta FC strawweight champion, won the inaugural UFC version of that belt after defeating Rose Namajunas.
So in the span of four years, UFC goes from having no female fighters and White emphatically stating that it never will, to being home to TWO female weight classes and undoubtedly the promotion’s biggest star right now in Rousey. Don’t believe me? Did you see the third Expendables movie? Or do you plan on seeing the film version of Entourage this summer? You might notice a familiar face.
So where does women’s MMA go from here? I am personally a big fan of female fights, as they tend to be among the more entertaining and action-packed fights on a UFC card. As I previously stated, female fighters are more than capable of outshining their male contemporaries. Why is that? Maybe female fighters feel they have more to prove inside the Octagon and always go for broke. Maybe they go into the Octagon with more of a “go for broke” mentality and actively seek a finish as opposed to “playing it safe.”
The fight between Rousey and Zingano on Feb. 28 will also go a long way toward determining the future of women’s MMA. Should Rousey defeat Zingano – which all signs indicate she will – she will have essentially cleaned out her division, with only unknown challengers like Holm and Bethe Correia left. If Zingano pulls the upset, then the division has a fresh batch of exciting matchups waiting.
But who knows what would have happened if Dana White kept his promise to TMZ?
Chris Huntemann writes about mixed martial arts in the state of Maryland. He also contributes his thoughts to our site on the UFC, Bellator, and World Series of Fighting. Check out hisblog, or follow him on Twitter: @mmamaryland.