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Olympian Nico Hernandez had boxing float In Wichita’s Riverfest Sundance Festival parade

Airing live on CBS Sports Network from
Hartman Arena in Kansas

Park OBODO, Kansas (June 7, 2017) – Team Hernandez, featuring Wichita-native Nico Hernandez (1-0, 1 Ko), a 2016 Olympic bronze medalist, entered a boxing float in this past Fridayn'abalị 45nke annual Riverfest Sundance Festival parade in Wichita.

An estimated 50,000 people turned out to enjoy the parade, as well as the opportunity to support hometown hero Hernandez, who will fight at home once again in less than two weeks.
The 21-year-old Hernandez returns to action Saturday n'abalị, June 17, in the six-round main event against Mexican-born flyweight opponent Jose Rodriguez (2-0, 2 Kos), headlining “Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fire”, which will air (10 p.m. NA / 7 p.m. Pt) on CBS Sports Network live from Hartman Arena in Park City, Kansas.
“Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fireis a presentation of KO Night Boxing LLC.
Unbeaten Canadian featherweight MarcGwapoPagcaliwangan (10-0-1, 8 Kos) ihu Angel “Egwu” Monrreal (10-8-1, 3 Kos), nke Mexico, in the eight-round co-featured event. Wichita junior middleweight Noel Esquada (7-3-2, 5 Kos) osobo 2012 Chicago Golden Gloves champion Limberth “El Gallito” Ponce (12-3, 9 Kos) na a isii-gburugburu egwuregwu,
Na televised opener, Garden City (KS) featherweight atụmanya Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 Ko) takes on pro-debuting Humberto “Tito” Tellez, fighting out of Winfield (KS).
The non-televised “Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fireundercard is loaded with local talent: pro-debuting Topeka (KS) keobere welterweight Brian Clements vs. Bryan Montalvo (1-9, 1 Ko), of Garden City (KS); Winfield light heavyweight Juan Hollingsworth (1-0, 1 Ko) vs. Oklahoman Matt Dixon in his pro debut, and pro-debuting middleweights Eddie Chavez, of Wichita, and Garden City’s Fernando Jasso throw-down in the opening bout.
All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
Tickets are on sale at the Hartman Arena box office and http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/060052A193761C74. ahịa bụ $175.00 (VIP ringside package ticket which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt and a ticket to the official after-party with a meet-and-greet opportunity), $150.00 (floor seat which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt), $75.00, $35.00 na $20.00. Tickets will also be sold in Wichita at Angela’s Café (2119 The. 21abụrụ St. N, or call Team Nico (Jeremiah @ 316. 393.3743 or Lewis @ 316.806.0144).
Nke a bụ ihe niile na-afọ-egosi. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6:00 p.m. CT with the opening bout scheduled at 7:00 p.m. CT.
Ozi:
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2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Dedicated to building boxing in Wichita & across Kansas

Airing live on CBS Sports Network from
Hartman Arena in Kansas
Park OBODO, Kansas (June 1, 2017) – Wichita-native Nico Hernandez (1-0, 1 Ko), a 2016 Olympic bronze medalist, is on a mission to establish his home as a realfight townlike world champion Terence Crawford has done in Omaha, Nebraska.
The 21-year-old Hernandez returns to action Saturday, June 17, in the six-round main event against Mexican-born flyweight opponent Jose Rodriguez (2-0, 2 Kos), headlining “Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fire”, which will air (10 p.m. NA / 7 p.m. Pt) on CBS Sports Network live from Hartman Arena in Park City, Kansas.
“Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fireis a presentation of KO Night Boxing LLC.
Hernandez drew nearly 3,200 fans for his professional debut, March 25, in nearby Mulvane (KS), nke ọ kụpụrụ n'ime ya Patrick Gutierrez in the fourth round of the main event, which was also televised live on CBS Sports Network.
Hernandez’ ume, Ko Night Boxing, LLC, is committed to showcasing Hernandez at home on national television, as well as provide a platform for young Kansas boxers for them to develop their skills and build intra-state rivalries as evident on this card.
My plan is to do it like Terence Crawford has done in Omaha,” Hernandez explained. “I’m hoping it works out as well for me. It means so much for me to bring boxing to Wichita, to all of Kansas, for these fans and all the good, young boxers we have here.
This is a good opportunity for fighters from Wichita, across Kanas, to showcase their skills to the boxing world,” ume John Andersen kwuru. “Nico is giving all these other fighters a chance to do that by headlining our shows on CBS Sports Network. They need to fight to develop; otherwise, they’d have to travel far from home just to fight. They can build fanbases close to their hometowns.

We’re an up-and-coming promotional company, much like Nico as a pro fighter, and together we want to build boxing across Kansas and build natural rivalries like we have on this card. Nico is the perfect fighter to do this because, in addition to being an Olympic medalist, he’s a great role model for young people in Wichita, and Kansas as a whole, to emulate. We’ve planted the boxing seed in Wichita, through Nico, and we feel that boxing is going to grow across the state where Nico is bigger than life.

Unbeaten Canadian featherweight MarcGwapoPagcaliwangan (10-0-1, 8 Kos) osobo Angel “Egwu” Monrreal (10-8-1, 3 Kos), nke Mexico, in the eight-round co-feature, while Wichita junior middleweight Noel Esquada (7-3-2, 5 Kos) na-ewe ke 2012 Chicago Golden Gloves champion Limberth “El Gallito” Ponce (12-3, 9 Kos) in the six-round match,
A prime example of a budding intrastate Kansas rivalry will be displayed in the televised opener as Garden City (KS) featherweight atụmanya Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 Ko) takes on pro-debuting Humberto “Tito” Tellez, fighting out of Winfield (KS).
The non-televised “Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fireundercard is loaded with local talent: pro-debuting Topeka (KS) keobere welterweight Brian Clements vs. Bryan Montalvo (1-9, 1 Ko), of Garden City (KS); Winfield light heavyweight Juan Hollingsworth (1-0, 1 Ko) vs. Oklahoman Matt Dixon in his pro debut, and pro-debuting middleweights Eddie Chavez, of Wichita, and Garden City’s Fernando Jasso throw-down in the opening bout.
All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
Tickets are on sale at the Hartman Arena box office and http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/060052A193761C74. ahịa bụ $175.00 (VIP ringside package ticket which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt and a ticket to the official after-party with a meet-and-greet opportunity), $150.00 (floor seat which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt), $75.00, $35.00 na $20.00. Tickets will also be sold in Wichita at Angela’s Café (2119 The. 21abụrụ St. N, or call Team Nico (Jeremiah @ 316. 393.3743 or Lewis @ 316.806.0144).
Nke a bụ ihe niile na-afọ-egosi. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6:00 p.m. CT with the opening bout scheduled at 7:00 p.m. CT.
Ozi:
Twitter: @KONightBoxing
Soro @Nicomhernandez na Twitter na Instagram.

Jose Rodriguez unfazed, determined to KO 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez InRapid Firemain event June 17

Airing live on CBS Sports Network from
Hartman Arena in Kansas
Park OBODO, Kansas (Ka 11, 2017) – Unfazed Mexico-native Jose Rodriguez is determined to knockout 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez na Saturday, June 17, na “Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fireheadline event.

Wichita-native Hernandez (1-0, 1 Ko) will be fighting at home against Rodriquez (2-0, 2 Kos), a flyweight living in Wisconsin,in the six-round main event that will air (10 p.m. NA / 7 p.m. Pt) on CBS Sports Network live from Hartman Arena in Park City, Kansas.
“Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fireis a presentation of KO Night Boxing LLC.
Hernandez drew nearly 3,200 fans for his professional debut, March 25, in nearby Mulvane (KS), in which the 21-year-old future star stopped Patrick Gutierrez in the fourth round of the main event, which was also televised live on CBS Sports Network.
Rodriguez is chasing the American dream having moved 12 years ago to Wisconsin for a job opportunity and better life for his family. He had started boxing in Mexico but was unable to continue because he needed to work. A few years after he moved to Wisconsin, Rodriguez decided he wanted to box again, although he had a difficult time finding a trainer who wanted to work with a 24-year-old novice. Ọzụzụ Eddie Haynes gave Rodriguez an opportunity to join Team Certified, which includes former world title challenger Angel Manfredy, who also works Rodriguezcorner.
After a brief yet undefeated amateur career, highlighted by Rodriguezgold-medal performance in the in the Milwaukee Golden Gloves Championships, Jose turned pro last July in Milwaukee against Nicholas Brand. Ugbu a, he has a pair of first-round knockouts, the last this past September against Richard Tallmadge, who was coached by Nate Jones, eleezie, also an American Olympic bronze-medal winner in 1996.
RODRÍGUEZ, who drives 1 ½-hours to train at his gym, works the night shift in a factory. “I fight for my wife and three children,” the 29-year-old Rodriquez said. “This is a very important fight for me because, when I knock him out, it’ll open doors for me and my team. I train very hard every day because I want to make a living boxing, or at least enough to work less hours, so I can see my kids more than the hour a day I do now. I’ve already lost too much time
This is going to be a good action-fight, site ná mmalite rụchaa, as long as it lasts. I like to fight inside, putting a lot of pressure on my opponent. I don’t want to leave it in the hands of the judges. No decision, I’m knocking him out. If he thinks this is going to be an easy fight, he’ll know who I am after our fight. M na-aga ịrụcha ya!”
Unbeaten Canadian featherweight MarcGwapoPagcaliwangan (10-0-1, 8 Kos) takes on Mexican invader Angel “Egwu” Monrreal (9-8-1, 3 Kos) in the eight-round co-feature. Pagacaliwangan is a Taekwondo-trained fighter of Filipino heritage. He is a three-time Ontario Golden Gloves and two-time Provincial amateur champion in his native Canada.
Wichita junior middleweight Noel Esquada (7-3-2, 5 Kos) osobo 2012 Chicago Golden Gloves champion Limberth “El Gallito” Ponce (12-3, 9 Kos) in a scheduled six-round bout. Garden City (KS) featherweight atụmanya Eric Vargas (2-0, 1 Ko) faces pro-debuting Humberto “Tito” Tellez, fighting out of Winfield (KS).
Non-televised “Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fireundercard bouts featuring additional Kansas fighters will soon be announced. All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
Tickets are on sale at the Hartman Arena box office and http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/060052A193761C74. ahịa bụ $175.00 (VIP ringside package ticket which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt and a ticket to the official after-party with a meet-and-greet opportunity), $150.00 (floor seat which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt), $75.00, $35.00 na $20.00. Tickets will also be sold in Wichita at Angela’s Café (2119 The. 21abụrụ St. N, or call Team Nico (Jeremiah @ 316. 393.3743 or Lewis @ 316.806.0144).
Nke a bụ ihe niile na-afọ-egosi. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6:00 p.m. CT with the opening bout scheduled at 7:00 p.m. CT.
Ozi:
Twitter: @KONightBoxing
Soro @Nicomhernandez na Twitter na Instagram

2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez Returns to headlineRapid Firein Kansas

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June 17 on CBS Sports Network, live from Hartman Arena

Park OBODO, Kansas (Ka 1, 2017) – 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez na-alaghachikwuru mgbanaka Saturday, June 17, at home in Wichita for his second professional fight. “Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fire” ga-ikuku (10 p.m. NA / 7 p.m. Pt) on CBS Sports Network live from Hartman Arena in Park City, Kansas.
Wichita native Hernandez will face unbeaten Mexican flyweight Jose Rodriquez (2-0, 2 Kos)in the six-round main event.
In his professional debut on March 25nke, Hernandez turned in an impressive performance, entertaining nearly 3,200 passionate Kansas fans as he defeated Patrick Gutierrez in the fourth round of the main event. The fight was also televised on CBS Sports Network.
NICO HERNANDEZ HIGHLIGHTS VIDEO FROM HIS PRO DEBUT
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The 21-year-old Hernandez displayed tremendous poise and a few tweaks to his amateur style, adding a devastating body attack, in addition to effectively switching from his orthodox stance to southpaw at times.

I feel that there will be even more people there this fight than at my pro debut,” Hernandez said. “I live only a 10 to 15-minute drive from Hartman Arena, north of Wichita.
I worked hard on body punching for my pro debut. I didn’t do that in the amateurs (no scoring points) and I’m getting use to switching to southpaw. Both were in our game plan and successful in my firsts fight. I’m excited to get right back in the ring, especially at home. Our plan is to fight every two to three months and have a total of four fights this year.
“Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fireis a presentation of KO Night Boxing LLC.
Gutierrez was the perfect opponent for Nico’s pro debut,” kwuru John Andersen, who promotes Hernandez as well as the June 17nke show. “He was tough but now it’s time to step it up a little against a 2-0 opponent with two knockouts. Nico is starting to climb the ladder to get him where we want him to go. We need to move him quicker than an average fighter, largely due to his amateur background, and he’ll probably have only one more six-round bout after this before moving him up to eight.
I thought he looked a little nervous in his pro debut at the start, but that’s expected for a fighter making his pro debut at home in front of nearly 3,200 ndị mmadụ, and after that he was great. We couldn’t have asked for anything more and he did get in some rounds that will be helpful.
This fight will be close to where Nico lives. Nico really connects to kids in the community, often speaking at local schools, and this is the perfect opportunity for parents to bring their children to watch him fight on a weekend night.
We’re calling this show, ‘Rapid Fire,’ primarily because of Nico’s exciting style, firing crisp combinations in rapid succession, in addition to his activity level as he comes right back to fight so quickly.
Hernandez’ father and head trainer, Lewis Hernandez, believes fans will see a more improved, well-rounded fighter in this fight. “Nico showed his body punching and he switched around a little to fight lefthanded,” he explained, “which weren’t part of his boxing style in the amateurs. Fans will see the fighter Nico really is but this fight he’ll get back to boxing more. I told him that he needed to go to the body as a professional fighter but that each punch doesn’t have to be as hard. Sometimes I need to remind him of that because he’s a fighter at heart.
I knew he’d be okay in his pro debut (nerves-wise) because he gets going as the fight goes on. When he hurts his opponent, he comes on even stronger. I just tell him to box and be himself. He’s always well-conditioned so he can go rounds without a problem. I want him to be fast and elusive to take away his opponentsbody and then, in later rounds, go back to boxing. He fought at 115-pounds but he’ll be back to 112 for this fight. Nico was strong at 115 and he’ll be very strong at flyweight.
A 29-year-old native of Mexico who fights out of Markesan, Wisconsin, RODRÍGUEZ (2-0, 2 Kos) has two first-round knockouts in a pair of pro fights. Rodriguez is trained by four-time world title challenger Angel Manfredy, whose invaluable experience from fighting Floyd Mayweather, Obere., Stevie Johnston na Diego Corrales certainly aids his fighter. Manfredy (43-8-1, 32 Kos) had statement victories over Arturo Gatti, Julio Diaz na Ivan Robinson, n'etiti ndị ọzọ ama.
Mgbakwunye “Ko Night Boxing: Rapid Fire” a ga-ama ọkwa ọgụ n'oge adịghị anya. All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.
Tickets go on special pre-sale Wednesday, Ka 3, and general sales Friday, Ka 5, na Hartman Arena igbe ọrụ na http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/060052A193761C74. ahịa bụ $175.00 (VIP ringside package ticket which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt and a ticket to the official after-party with a meet-and-greet opportunity), $150.00 (floor seat which includes a limited-edition event T-shirt), $75.00, $35.00 na $20.00. Tickets will also be sold in Wichita at Angela’s Café (2119 The. 21abụrụ St. N), or call Team Nico (Jeremiah @ 316. 393.3743 or Lewis @316.806.0144.
Nke a bụ ihe niile na-afọ-egosi. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 6:00 p.m. CT with the opening bout scheduled at 7:00 p.m. CT.
Ozi:
Twitter: @KONightBoxing

Soro @Nicomhernandez na Twitter na Instagram

U.S. Olympian Nico Hernandez Building Wichita into a fight town

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“Ko Night Boxing: History Begins
Encore presentation a Saturday night on CBSSN

(photo by Charles Yellowfeather)
WICHITA, Kansas (March 31, 2017)Last Saturday night at Kansas Star Arena in nearby Mulvane, 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez planted a seed in hopes of growing Wichita into a fight town, as world champions Terence Crawford na Deontay Wilder have already accomplished in the respective hometowns, Omaha (Ne) and Birmingham (AL).
Karịrị 3,100 fans purchased tickets Hernandezsuccessfully professional debut, nkwụsị Pat Gutierrez nke-anọ gburugburu. To put that attendance figure in its proper perspective, Wichita has a population of less than 400,000 and in this hoop-crazed state, the appropriately named “Ko Night Boxing: History Beginswent head-to-head with the popular Kansas Jayhawks quintet playing on national television in the Elite Eight of the NCAA college basketball championship, as well as The Wichita Force playing at home in indoor football.
The 21-year-old Hernandez is practically a sports franchise in Wichita, second only to the Wichita State University (WSU) men’s basketball team. The city turned out in force at a parade honoring Hernandez upon his return home from the Olympics and WSU awarded him an open-ended four-year college scholarship.
“Ko Night Boxing: History BeginsEncore Presentation a Saturday n'abalị
The encore presentation of last Saturday’s “Ko Night Boxing: History Begins,” featuring the pro debut of 2016 Olympic Bronze medalist Nico Hernandez, ga-ikuku a Saturday (April 1), malite na 8:30 p.m. NA, on CBS Sports Network.
The show was a huge success and Nico, as a pro fighter, produced a more complete body of work than we had expected,” Hernandez’ ume John Andersen (Ko Night Boxing) kwuru. “I was very impressed. His amateur background converted to an even better pro style. It really showed his potential and that’s one of the primary reasons we signed him. We really believed in Nico. He is the only fighter we have signed, ugbu a; Nico is our stable! We see things from a different angle than big-time promoters. We understood that he’s a hometown hero, so we had him headline at home his pro debut on national television (CBS Egwuregwu Network). We produce our shows on television and we enjoy telling stories like Nico’s. We’d like to come right back to Wichita with Nico fighting in June.
Lifelong Kansas Sean Wheelock, a non-paid member of the Kansas Athletic Commission that oversees boxing, in addition to calling last Saturday’s fights as a member of the KO Night Boxing announcing team on CBS Sports Network, has a unique perspective on the significance of last Saturday evening’s in terms of local boxing history.
It was huge for Kansas boxing,” Wheelock explained, “the biggest show in this state since the Tommy Morrison Era (early-to-mid 1990’s). Morrison was an adopted son, ezie. Nico was born here and he has a deep investment in the Wichita community. Drawing 3000-plus for his pro debut, in a non-boxing market, was phenomenal and he has the potential to do what Crawford has done in Omaha and Wilder in Birmingham. Boxing has strong roots in Kansas and across the Midwest, but MMA has taken over and lately, most boxing in Kansas has been on hybrid shows with MMA and kickboxing.
Fans were loudly chanting, ‘Nicoand ‘316’ (Wichita’s area code) tupu, during and after his fight. I’ve never heard fans chanting for a city like they did, ‘Wichita’, for an individual athlete. And they were also chanting ‘USA’. As a native Kansas, I’m proud that this state has become more ethnically and culturally diverse with more Hispanics living in Wichita. Nico is engaged in the Hispanic community and he is a fantastic kid, kwa. Because of his personality and fighting style, he can draw locally from Wichita, throughout all of Kansas, and nationally among Hispanics and Americans across the country because of his accomplishment in the Olympics.
Hernandez is also fighting in one of the hottest divisions in boxing — 115-pound junior bantamweight/super flyweightshowcasing name fighters such as Naoya Inoue, Roman Gonzalez, Carlos nkanka, Juan Francisco Estrada and recent addition Srisaket Sor Rungvisai. Conspicuously absent, Otú ọ dị, are top 20 ranked American fighters in this weight class, excluding 36-year-old Brian Viloria, the four-time, two-division (junior flyweight and flyweight) n'ụwa onye mmeri. The opportunity is right there for Hernandez to quickly establish himself as the preeminent American boxer in this weight class.
There’s no reason for Nico to fight outside of Wichita for a couple of years as he develops,” Andersen noted. “I feel that he can win a regional title next year. Our goal is to have him in a world title fight position within three years. Our goal is to get him 13 ka 15 fights and then promote a super fight in Wichita. He started out in a six-round fight. I think he’ll only have a couple more and then move up to eight-round bouts.
Nico doesn’t waste a lot of punches, so the number of scheduled rounds won’t be a problem for him. Another fighter would have punched himself out in two rounds, fighting at home in front of a crowed like he had supporting him, but Nico showed tremendous poise, settling down and putting his punches together very well. He didn’t chase Gutierrez, he effectively cut off the ring, and his powerful body attack was something he didn’t do as an amateur. We wanted to see how he reacted to resistance and he passed that test with flying colors.
Andersen noted that his company has promoted several successful shows, noting the big difference is last weekend’s show featured a world-class fighter in Hernandez. “Making the Olympics was a big deal for Nico,” Andersen added, “whether he medaled or not. Nico is to us what Manny Pacquiao is to Top Rank, ‘Canelo’ Alvarez to Golden Boy. We’re lucky to start out with a fighter like Nico. Fighting in Wichita was risk for everybody but it’s already paying dividends.
We know who and what we are as a promotional company. Nico is our top priority, our only fighter right now, and now we have a great opportunity to build off last weekend’s success. We give Nico all the attention he deserves and he’s going to take advantage of this situation. And we also discovered that there’s some other talented boxers in this market. Whit Hayden did a wonderful job making very competitive fights. That’s his history, he never has blowouts. Whit is one of the most knowledgeable people I know in boxing. He’s the perfect matchmaker to guide Nico’s career, along with Nico’s father (isi ọzụzụ) Lewis Hernandez, who we work closely with in many ways, in and out of the ring.
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International knockout artists Cheick Kongo and Alexander Volkov clash on June 26 in headlining bout of “Bellator Emmanuel: Kongo vs. Volkov”

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Easy Tweet: ".@ Kongo4real na @AlexDragoVolkov set to headline #Bellator139 na @KansasStarArena na June 26. http://bit.ly/1GfVzbx"

 

Santa Monica, Calif. (April 21, 2015) – French striking specialist Cheick Kongo (22-10-2) and former Bellator MMA Heavyweight World Champion Alexander “Drago” Volkov (24-5) will stand toe-to-toe in the Bellator MMA cage on June 26.

 

The two sluggers clash in the five-round main event of “Bellator Emmanuel: Kongo vs. Volkov,” which takes place at Kansas Star Event Center Arena in Mulvane, Nwere ike.

 

The heavyweight slugfest joins previously announced matchups of lightweights Dave “The CavemanRickels (16-3) vs. John “The Natural” Alessio (35-17) and former Bellator MMA featherweight champion Pat “Paddy Mike” Curran (20-7) vs. Yamauchi elu (18-2) on the event’s featured portion.

 

The night’s main card airs live and free on Spike at 9 p.m. NA/ 8 p.m. CT, mgbe mbido oké strimụ na Spike.com.

 

Agbakwunyere oké ga-mara ọkwa obere oge.

 

Tiketi maka “Bellator Emmanuel: Kongo vs. Volkov,” nke na-amalite mgbe dị nnọọ $17 and include cageside seats for just $97, ugbu a dị na Ticketmaster.com.

 

Kongo, a 6-ụkwụ-4 France, is a striking ace who boasts black belts in both Karate and Kendo. A multiple-time world champion in kickboxing, Kongo now na-elekwasị anya nanị na Emmanuel ma wuru a 4-2 ndekọ n'okpuru Bellator Emmanuel ọkọlọtọ. One of the most imposing figures in all of MMA, Kongo boasts 12 career knockout victories, including the sport’s 2011 “Knockout of the Year.

 

The 26-year-old Volkov is an eight-time Bellator MMA veteran who rose to the promotion’s highest rank in 2012 as the Bellator MMA Heavyweight World Champion. Though he would eventually cede the belt to current title holder Vitaly Minakov, Volkov bounced right back with three-consecutive stoppage wins. Ya 24 ọrụ mmeri, Volkov has scored 17 site knockout.

 

“Bellator Emmanuel: Kongo vs. Volkov” - Friday, June 26, Kanas Star Event Center Arena, MULVANE, Kansas

 

Bellator Heavyweight Main Omume: Cheick Kongo (22-10-2) vs. Alexander Volkov (24-5)

Bellator Kedu otu m ga Njirimara Ọgụ: Dave Rickels (16-3) vs. John Alessio (35-17)

Bellator Featherweight Njirimara Ọgụ: Pat Curran (20-7) vs. Yamauchi elu (18-2)

Easy Tweet: ".@ Kongo4real na @AlexDragoVolkov set to headline #Bellator139 na @KansasStarArena na June 26. http://bit.ly/1GfVzbx"

 

Santa Monica, Calif. (April 21, 2015) – French striking specialist Cheick Kongo (22-10-2) and former Bellator MMA Heavyweight World Champion Alexander “Drago” Volkov (24-5) will stand toe-to-toe in the Bellator MMA cage on June 26.

 

The two sluggers clash in the five-round main event of “Bellator Emmanuel: Kongo vs. Volkov,” which takes place at Kansas Star Event Center Arena in Mulvane, Nwere ike.

 

The heavyweight slugfest joins previously announced matchups of lightweights Dave “The CavemanRickels (16-3) vs. John “The Natural” Alessio (35-17) and former Bellator MMA featherweight champion Pat “Paddy Mike” Curran (20-7) vs. Yamauchi elu (18-2) on the event’s featured portion.

 

The night’s main card airs live and free on Spike at 9 p.m. NA/ 8 p.m. CT, mgbe mbido oké strimụ na Spike.com.

 

Agbakwunyere oké ga-mara ọkwa obere oge.

 

Tiketi maka “Bellator Emmanuel: Kongo vs. Volkov,” nke na-amalite mgbe dị nnọọ $17 and include cageside seats for just $97, ugbu a dị na Ticketmaster.com.

 

Kongo, a 6-ụkwụ-4 France, is a striking ace who boasts black belts in both Karate and Kendo. A multiple-time world champion in kickboxing, Kongo now na-elekwasị anya nanị na Emmanuel ma wuru a 4-2 ndekọ n'okpuru Bellator Emmanuel ọkọlọtọ. One of the most imposing figures in all of MMA, Kongo boasts 12 career knockout victories, including the sport’s 2011 “Knockout of the Year.

 

The 26-year-old Volkov is an eight-time Bellator MMA veteran who rose to the promotion’s highest rank in 2012 as the Bellator MMA Heavyweight World Champion. Though he would eventually cede the belt to current title holder Vitaly Minakov, Volkov bounced right back with three-consecutive stoppage wins. Ya 24 ọrụ mmeri, Volkov has scored 17 site knockout.

 

“Bellator Emmanuel: Kongo vs. Volkov” - Friday, June 26, Kanas Star Event Center Arena, MULVANE, Kansas

 

Bellator Heavyweight Main Omume: Cheick Kongo (22-10-2) vs. Alexander Volkov (24-5)

Bellator Kedu otu m ga Njirimara Ọgụ: Dave Rickels (16-3) vs. John Alessio (35-17)

Bellator Featherweight Njirimara Ọgụ: Pat Curran (20-7) vs. Yamauchi elu (18-2)

BELLATOR MMA ANNOUNCES RETURN TO KANSAS STAR ARENA ON JUNE 26 WITH TWO FEATURED BOUTS IN DAVE RICKELS vs. JOHN ALESSIO & PAT CURRAN vs. GOITI YAMAUCHI

Tiketi NA ere A Saturday

 

EASY TWEET: "@TheCaveman316 na-ewe ke @JohnAllesio79 na @kansasstararena maka #Bellator139!

Ọzọkwa: Featherweight Faceoff! @PatCurranMMA & @GoitiOfficial"

 

 

 

Santa Monica, Calif. (April 8, 2015) Bellator MMA has announced plans for a summer return to the Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane, Ka., na June 26 for an event currently titled “Bellator 139.”

 

The first two fights confirmed to take place on the “Bellator 139” main card have been announced with Kansas’ own David "The Caveman" Rickels (16-3) taking on Pride Fighting Championships veteran John Alessio (35-17) in lightweight action and former featherweight champ Pat Curran (20-7) ihu Yamauchi elu (18-2).

 

Ọzọ ịlụ ọgụ, including a main event, ga-mara ọkwa obere oge.

 

The event will broadcast live at 9 p.m. Est/ 8 p.m. CST Live na Free on Spike. The preliminary card will be streamed on Spike.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Est/ 6:30 p.m. CST Tiketi-amalite na $20 na-aga na-ere a Saturday, April 11 na 10 a.m. CT, and can be purchased online at KansasStarEventCenter.com ma ọ bụ Ticketmaster.com.

 

A fan-favorite in the Kansas area, Rickels will be making his 14nke appearance for the Scott Coker-led promotion since 2011. “The Caveman,” a 26-year-old who competed for the 155-pound title against Michael Chandler at Bellator 97, was most recently in action against Davi Ramos at Bellator 130, winning via unanimous decision.

 

Alessio, 35, has not been in action since May of 2014, when he earned a unanimous decision win against Eric Wisely at Bellator 119. The 53-fight veteran has competed professionally since 1998 against the likes of Pat Miletich, Diego Sanchez and Paul Daley.

 

A former Bellator MMA 145 pound champion, Curran will return to action for the first time since his split decision loss to Daniel Weichel at Bellator 133. “Paddy Mike” has been involved in some of the most entertaining scraps in promotional history and will look to continue that trend against Yamauchi.

 

At only 22-years-old, Yamauchi is already making waves in Bellator’s featherweight division. The Japanese competitor holds victories over Mike Richman and Martin Stapleton and has earned 15 nke ya 18 professional wins before reaching the judges’ scorecards. The upcoming bout with Curran will serve as his toughest test to date under the Bellator banner.

 

IZU A: Bellator Lightweight World Champion Will Brooks looks to defend his title for the first time against former lightweight tournament winner Dave Jansen. Ọzọkwa na kaadị, World Champion kickboxer Joe Schilling returns to the Bellator cage for the first time since he produced a Knockout of the Year candidate over Melvin Manhoef last November. Schilling faces a tough Rafael Carvalho at “Bellator: Brooks vs. Jansen,” which airs Live and Free on Spike this Friday, April 10, at 9/8c from the Bren Events Center at UC Irvine.

 

Banyere Bellator Emmanuel

Bellator Emmanuel bụ a na-eduga weere Mara Arts nzukọ featuring ọtụtụ n'ime ndị kasị mma alụso n'ụwa. N'okpuru nduzi nke vetiran agha ume Scott Coker, Bellator dị ka fọrọ nke nta 500 nde obibi n'ụwa nile na n'elu 140 mba. Na United States, Bellator nwere ike hụrụ na ọgọ TV, na Emmanuel telivishọn ndú. Bellator Emmanuel na ugbua nke onyeisi ìgwè ahụ na-agụnye n'elu ụlọ ọrụ ọkachamara na telivishọn mmepụta, ndụ omume orchestration, fighter mmepe / mmekọahụ, ebe mgbakọ ị nweta, nkwado e kere eke / mmepe, mba ikikere, ahịa, mgbasa ozi, bu na ọrụ mmekọahụ. Bellator dabeere na Santa Monica, California na ekesịpde ntụrụndụ ibu Viacom, n'ụlọ ka ụwa Premiya ntụrụndụ ụdị na jikọọ na kiriri site gbara ọkpụrụkpụ ọdịnaya gafee telivishọn, emegharị, online na mobile nyiwe.

 

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About Kansas Star Arena

The Kansas Star Arena, a Boyd Gaming facility, is located just off Exit 33 on the Kansas Turnpike and is adjacent to the Kansas Star Casino. The 42,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Kansas Star Arena is south-central Kansas’ home for big-name national acts such as Journey, Pat Benatar, Championship Rodeo, mixed martial arts events and more. The Arena accommodates up to 6,500 guests for headliner events. Na 2014, Midwest Gaming and Travel awarded the Kansas Star more than 25 honors in its annual Reader’s Choice Awards, including “Best Concert Venue” in the state of Kansas. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ, nleta kansasstarcasino.com. Connect with Kansas Star Arena at facebook.com/kansasstararena na www.kansasstarcasino.com/entertain/arena.

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