Tag Archives: leve

Jessica McCaskill ten o seu desexo de enfrontarse a Katie Taylor: Os retos das redes sociais volven á super loita das mulleres en decembro 13 en Londres

O Nadal chega un pouco cedo este ano para a lixeira Jessica 'CasKILLA de Warriors Boxing’ McCaskill.

Todo o ano, ela e o director/adestrador Rick Ramos estiveron expresando o seu desexo, a través das redes sociais, para enfrontarse á medallista de ouro irlandesa convertida en campioa mundial profesional Katie Taylor.
En Mércores, Decembro 13, conseguirán o seu desexo, como McCaskill, con sede en Chicago (5-1, 3 Kos) desafiará a Taylor (7-0, 4 Kos) polo seu Campionato de peso lixeiro da AMB no York Hall de Londres, Inglaterra, e en directo ante unha audiencia masiva en Sky Sports.
“Estou aliviado. Levo moito tempo traballando nesta loita,” dixo McCaskill, Clasificado #2 no mundo en 135 lbs e #1 nos Estados Unidos no boxeo feminino. “Estivemos adestrando para esta loita dende a miña última loita porque sabiamos que estaba por chegar e definitivamente aumentamos a intensidade.”
Antes de facerse profesional hai un ano, o popular Taylor, de Bray, gañou o ouro lixeiro no 2012 Xogos Olímpicos de Londres, así como unha impresionante variedade de campionatos mundiais e europeos de afeccionados. Coñecida como a atleta irlandesa de toda a súa xeración, Taylor é considerada unha superestrela no Reino Unido polo seu estilo agresivo e agradable para o público.
“Nunca vin unha pelexa dela,” profesou McCaskill. “Vin algúns momentos destacados. Vexo os erros que comete, pero non é tanto o que vexo nela. É o que vexo en todos os seus adversarios. Todos teñen medo dela. Non o son. Non verás ningún medo en min. Todos os demais tiñan medo de comprometerse con ela. Acaban de aparecer. Vou loitar ata a última campá.”
Gran parte do mérito de aterrar a loita debe recaer en Ramos, que perseguiu tenazmente a Taylor e ao seu promotor, Eddie Hearn de Matchroom Boxing, nas redes sociais.
“Sentínme ofendido polos comentarios que Katie e Eddie fixeron sobre como ninguén quere loitar contra ela,” explicou Ramos. “Recordo que pensaba, ‘ben, NINGUÉN chamou a Jessica. Encantaríanos loitar contra Katie!’ Así comezou todo. Eddie Hearn finalmente púxose en contacto comigo a través de Instagram e as cousas comezaron a facerse realidade. Estaba feliz de que a miña táctica de redes sociais funcionase!”
McCaskill, que tamén traballa a tempo completo en Regulatory and Reporting en R.J. O'Brien & Banco de investimento asociado en Chicago, di que non está intimidada por entrar no campo da casa de Taylor para esta loita. De feito, ela espera que tamén estean alí varios dos seus fans.
“É divertido polo meu traballo e o meu anterior traballo de banca de investimento, Teño moitos contactos e amigos alí que están entusiasmados por aparecer para min. A miña empresa na que traballo ten unha sucursal a tres quilómetros do lugar. Esperarei moitos fans alí para min tamén esa noite. Sería incrible encabezar alí e bater o seu récord invicto e conseguir o meu primeiro título mundial nunha noite diante deles.. Eu non podo esperar!”
Sobre Warriors Boxing
Lanzamento 2003, Warriors Boxing opera baixo unha simple filosofía traer os mellores loitadores do mundo para os fans de loita, combina-los en ataques competitivos, e ao facelo axuda a restablecer o deporte do boxeo para unha nova xeración.
Cunha serie de éxito Pay-Per-View mostra e casas lotadas a seu crédito, o modelo de negocio guerreiros traballa marabillas nun deporte que foi intensamente na necesidade da innovación e enerxía que a empresa trae á mesa.
Cando se trata baixo a el aínda, unha empresa de promoción só é tan bo como os loitadores e loita que promove. Warriors Boxing ten entregadas en todas as frontes, con crises pendentes, tales como Lara-Molina, Cayo-Peterson, Abraham-Miranda I e II, Miranda-Pavlik, Miranda-Green, Ibragimov-Briggs, Ibragimov-Klitschko, Urango-Hatton, Urango-Bailey, Cayo-Maidana e Ibragimov-Holyfield.
Para máis información sobre Warriors Boxing, visite o seu sitio web en www.WarriorsBoxing.com.

Lightweight Prospect Thomas Mattice stops Orlando Rizo in 7

Nutley, NJ (Novembro 17, 2017)–Ese pasado Sábado noite, lightweight prospect Thomas Mattice remained undefeated by stopping grizzled veteran Orlando Rizo in round seven of their scheduled eight-round bout at the Atrium Arena in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
Mattice is promoted by GH3 Promotions.
Mattice of Cleveland, Ohio improved his mark to 10-0 con oito nocautes.
O 27 year-old Mattice took out a veteran who has been in the ring with several world champions and contenders.
“Eu me sinto ben. He was a tough veteran, but I caught him with some good shots, and as veterans do, he kept on coming, but I kept on landing and eventually got him out of their,”said Mattice.
Mattice is developing into a young veteran, as he went in there with a good idea of what he wanted to do.
I learned a lot in that fight. I took my time, and worked off the jab. I picked my shots and was not in a rush. I started to work the body and eventually broke him.
Even though there is only six weeks left in the year, Mattice would not mind getting in another fight before the calendar changes to 2018.
I may try to sneak one more in before the end of the year. Se non, I will be back in there in January or early February. 2018 is going to be a big year for. I can see myself being ranked across the board by this time next year as I want to go from a prospect to a contender. This was a great fight for me, but expect to see me in bigger fights in 2018.
His promoter Vito Mielncki of GH3 Promotions is on the same page as the three-year veteran, Mattice.
That was a quality win over Rizo. Rizo is a guy who is a veteran who has faced everybody. That is 4 straight knockouts for Thomas and now he is coming into his power. He is really developing and I can see some great things for him as we look towards 2018.

Deportes de Vitoria & Entertainment ficha ao excampión do mundo José Pedraza para un contrato directivo

Para Divulgación inmediata

Nova York, N.I.. (Outubro 30, 2017)–Deportes de Vitoria & Entertainment ten o pracer de anunciar a fichaxe do ex campión mundial júnior de peso lixeiro da IBF, José Pedraza, cun contrato directivo de varios anos..

Pedraza da Cidra, Puerto Rico ten un rexistro de 22-1 con 12 nocautes. di Pedraza, “Estou moi feliz de asinar co Victory Sports e espero con ansia o próximo capítulo da miña carreira. Eles representan unha serie de loitadores prometedores e tamén traballan con loitadores de elite como Badou Jack, polo que creo que Victory é o equipo axeitado para levarme de volta a un campionato mundial.”

En 28 anos, Pedraza é un profesional de seis anos e un dos afeccionados máis condecorados que saíu de Porto Rico. Un olímpico en 2008, Pedraza tamén gañou medallas en numerosas competicións internacionais, entre elas a prata no 2009 Campionato do Mundo de afeccionados en Milán e ouro no 2010 Xogos Centroamericanos e do Caribe. Despois de facer profesional en 2011, Pedraza gañou o seu primeiro 19 loita antes de capturar o Campionato Lixeiro Júnior da FIB só na súa vixésima loita, capturando o cinto cunha decisión unánime de 12 asaltos sobre Andrey Klimov. Despois de defender o seu cinto dúas veces, Pedraza perdeu o seu cinto a principios deste ano nun malestar ante Gervonta Davis, e agora busca recuperarse. “A miña falta de actividade e loita por facer peso a 130 libras definitivamente afectaron o meu rendemento na miña última loita,” di Pedraza, “pero estou traballando moito e teño ganas de volver pronto. Creo que a división de peso lixeiro é onde vou deixar marca e estou emocionado de volver ao ring.”

O presidente de Victory Sports, Rick Torres, considera que Pedraza está preparado para facer unha declaración en Lightweight, “Jose Pedraza non é o mellor loitador de Porto Rico e estamos moi orgullosos de darlle a benvida á familia Victory Sports.. Pensamos que Jose pode ser unha forza en Lightweight. Hai unha serie de pelexas atractivas na división, de Jorge Linares a Mickey García, todo iso suporía grandes loitas para os afeccionados ao boxeo.”

“Jose é un loitador tremendo que, aos vinte e oito, aínda está no seu apoxeo físico,” explicou o COO de Victory Sports, Mike Leanardi. “Buscamos que volva ao ring o antes posible. Logo, despois dunha ou dúas pelexas de posta a punto, non hai razón para que Jose non estea preparado para enfrontarse ao mellor do mundo,” Leanardi continuou.

Pedraza únese ao crecente establo de loitadores de Victory, incluíndo aos invictos contendentes do ranking mundial Sonny Fredrickson e Tyler McCreary..

Fundado polo destacado avogado deportivo Rick Torres e o adestrador de boxeo Mike Leanardi, Deportes de Vitoria & Entertainment é unha empresa de xestión de atletas con oficinas en Nova York e Las Vegas.

Joey Tiberi, JR. takes on Justin Savi in main event on Saturday, November 11th at the Hockessin PAL in Hockessin, Delaware

Lamont Singletary battles Hafiz Montgmery

Plus undefeated Murice Horne in action

Para divulgación inmediata

Hockessin, DE (Outubro 24, 2017) – Popular leve Joey Tiberi será cadrado fóra con Justin Savi in the main event in an eight-round bout for the USBU Lightweight title at the Hockessin PAL en Hockessin, Delaware en Sábado á noite, 11 de novembro.

Tiberi of Newark, Delaware ten unha marca de 15-2 con oito nocautes.
O 31 year-old Tiberi is on a three fight winning streak, and coming off a 2nd round stoppage over Marlon Lewis on June 23rd in New Castle, Delaware.
Savi of Silver Spring, Maryland by way of Cotonou, Benin has a record of 31-14-2 con 21 nocautes.
Savi is a very accomplished 16-year veteran who is a former IBF Mediterranean Featherweight champion & WBC Silver Featherweight champion.
O 32 year-old Savi has wins over Dramane Nabaloum (28-2-3), Osumanu Akaba (15-1-1), Pastor Humberto Maurin (49-10), Cyril Thomas (36-3-4) &. Yacine Aberkane (11-0-3).
Savi is coming off a stoppage loss to Jeremy Cuevas on September 22nd en Filadelfia.
Na co-metragem de oito rolda, Lamont Singletary vai asumir Hafiz Montgomery for the USBU Cruiserweight title.
Singletary of Dover, Delaware ten unha marca de 8-2 con cinco knockouts.
O 32 year-old Singletary is a six-year professional, who has a win over undefeated Earl Platt (3-0). Singletary is coming off a no-contest with Ernest Reyna on June 23rd in New Castle, Delaware.
Montgomery of Toms River, NJ has a record of 4-1 con dous nocautes.
O 36 year-old Montgomery is a two -year professional who is coming off his biggest win when he took a six-round majority decision over previously undefeated Austin Bryant on June 22nd in Durham, North Carolina.
In a six-round super bantamweight bout, Ariel Lopez (7-0, 5 Kos) of Puebla, Mexico will fight against Angel Carvajal (2-7) de Chicago, Illinois.
En catro redondos bouts:

Shamelle Baldwin will make her pro debut against Chrystal Beyers (0-1) of Ohio in a Welterweight bout.

Weusi Johnson (2-5) de Wilmington, DE will face Edgar Cortez (4-4) de VINELAND, NJ in a super bantamweight fight.
Michael Crain of Smyrna, DE will make his pro debut against Anthony Woods (0-5) of Douglasville, GA in a middleweight bout.
Maurice Horne (1-0, 1 KO) de Middletown, DE battles an opponent to be named in a light heavyweight bout.
Sonny Duversonne de Orlando, Florida will take on Dino Peralta of The Dominican Republic in a battle of pro debuting middleweights.

Brandon Mullins will make his pro debut in super middleweight bout against Greg Thomas (1-10) de Philadelphia.

Warris Armany of Queens, NY fará o seu debut contra Joshua Cook (0-1) de Newark, NJ in a welterweight contest.

Tickets for this outstanding night of boxing range from $60 para Xeneral Admission ($65 na porta) e $45 para Xeneral Admission ($50 na porta) e poden ser adquiridos por teléfono 302-540-7203, 302-339-0648 ou 302-650-8678.
Service members will receive a $10 discount with ID

SAMPSON BOXING SIGNS UNDEFEATED LIGHTWEIGHT BRYAN FIGUEROA TO A PROMOTIONAL CONTRACT

Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing proudly announces the signing of explosive Mexican lightweight BryanThe KidFigueroa to a promotional contract.

Before turning professional in 2014, undefeated Figueroa (12-0, 5 Kos) had an accomplished amateur career in his hometown of Tijuana, México. A highly skilled boxer with matinee-idol good looks, Figueroa is trained by Coach Joe Vargas at The Arena Gym in San Diego, California and managed by Gregorio Ambriz.
He joins an ever-growing stable of Sampson Boxing Mexican and Hispanic fighters that includes boxing’s hottest fighter, super middleweight top contender David Benavidez, former WBC World Super Bantamweight Champion Hugo Ruiz, top super featherweight contender Jorge Lara, former multiple-time world champion Javier Fortuna, and WBC Latino welterweight Champion Cesar Miguel Barrionuevo.
I am honored by this opportunity to join the Sampson Boxing stable,” said Bryan Figueroa. “It is my dream to be world champion and he is the promoter who can get me there. We have seen what he’s done for other fighters like David Benavidez and this is the right move for me. I will work very hard to become another of his champions.
Promoter Lewkowicz says he has high hopes for Figueroa.
Bryan is a good-looking fighter with world-class skills. He can make a big splash in the lightweight division with his star potential. I am happy he and manager Gregorio Ambriz have chosen to work with me and my company. I look forward to plotting out his road to the title.

MCCASKILL TO MAKE HISTORY WHILE HEADLINING NEXT WINDY CITY FIGHT NIGHT ON SATURDAY, Xullo 29

En Sábado, Xullo 29, 2017, at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Warriors Boxing Promotions returns with a very special edition of theirWindy City Fight Nightprofessional boxing series, and for the first time in Illinois boxing history, a female boxer will headline.
In her toughest test to date, BoxRec #1 EUA- e #2 World-ranked lightweight JessicaCasKILLA” McCaskill (3-1, 2 Kos) returns to her fistic headquarters, the UIC Pavilion for an eight-round main event against Canada’s undefeated “Vicioso” Vanessa Bradford (4-0-2). The two women will be fighting for the vacant ABO Intercontinental Lightweight Championship.
Tickets for Windy City Fight Night are on sale today and priced at $101, $76, $51 e $36 and are available at Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster.com; chamando 1-800-745-3000, or the Warriors Offices: 312-226-5800 or the UIC Pavilion Box Office: 312-413-5740 or by visiting the UIC Box Office (Xoves ou Venres 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM). Or they can be purchased the night of the event.
A special VIP Lounge experience is available to select sponsors. Please call 312.622.7668 para máis información.
32-year-old power puncher McCaskill hails from St. Louis, but now lives in Chicago and trains under Rick Ramos. The first woman to ever sign a promotional agreement with Warriors Boxing, the popular slugger has earned her fan-favorite status with a series of UIC Pavilion barn burners.
She was last seen in April at the previous Windy City Fight Night, scoring an exciting unanimous decision over then 4-1 Brenda Gonzales.
Jessica McCaskill has earned her place in our promotional stable and deserves to be making history as the first woman to headline a boxing event in Illinois,” said Warriors Boxing President Leon Margules. “She is a crowd-pleasing slugger who loves to mix it up. We’ve got her in a tough test against Bradford and I know it’ll be exciting to watch.
The exciting undercard will be announced shortly.
Windy City Fight Night doors open at 7:00 pm CT ea acción comeza ás 8:00 pm. The UIC Pavilion is located at 525 S. Racine Avenue in Chicago. The entire bout card is subject to change.

Michael Farenas Victorious in Comeback Fight, Scores Third Round Knockout

COSTA MESA, TAL (Xuño 1, 2017)Former world title challenger, Michael “Hammer FistFarenas (42-5-4, 34 Kos), was victorious in his comeback fight at the “Club da Loita OC” tarxeta en Costa Mesa, TAL, winning by third round KO over Mexico’s Martin Angel Martinez (17-12-1, 11 Kos).
From the opening round Farenas was the aggressor, as he came forward landing his signature over hand left, which dropped Martinez midway through round one. Mentres a loita ía, Farenas continued to land his overhand left, wearing down Martinez. En tres rounds, Farenas landed a barrage of punches that send Martinez to the canvas for good. The knockout happened at the 2:04 mark of round three.
I felt very good going into this fight and it showed in my performance,” said Michael Farenas. “I felt I gave the fans the fans a great show. My goal now is to get back into world title contention in the lightweight division. I feel much stronger at this weight. I’m hoping to get back in the ring by the end of the summer.

Michael Farenas to make comeback on Fight Club OC card June 1st

COSTA MESA, TAL (Maio 2, 2017)They say it’s never is too late to start a comeback, and for lightweight contender Michael Farenas (44-5-4, 33 Kos), the comeback starts Xoves, Xuño 1
st when he enters the ring for the first time in nearly two years. The eight-round bout will take place on Roy Englebrecht’s “Club da Loita OC” show in The Hangar at the OC Fair & Centro de Eventos en Costa Mesa, TAL.
Having fought some of the top Jr. lightweight out there over the past five years, which include Yuriorkis Gamboa, Jose Padraza, e Fernando Beltran para nomear algúns, Farenas believes he still has some gas left in his tank.
It’s been a long journey to get back in the ring, but now that time has come,” said Michael Farenas. “I’m in great shape and I feel my skill and experience will help me on my comeback.
Will new managers Bill Halkias e Germaine Gillies crafting his career and new trainers Marvin Somodio e Jesse Arevalo no seu canto, the new look Farenas will have another opportunity to march toward a world title.
This bout will take place at one hundred and forty pounds, but my plan is to campaign at lightweight,” said Farenas, who fought Takashi Uchiyama for the WBA World super featherweight title. “I know with hard work, I can make another run toward another world title.
Under new management and a new trainer, “Hammer Fistas he is called, will look to bring that Filipino fighting spirit back to his career.
Tickets for the Thursday, Xuño 1st Fight Club OC show in The Hangar at the OC Fair & Centro de Eventos en Costa Mesa, CA are on sale at www.fightcluboc.com.

SANDERS ON LEMKE REMATCH: “I’M GOING TO STEAL HIS SOUL AND I’M GOING TO BREAK HIS WILL

 

Para divulgación inmediata: Lewiston, Maine (Abril 27, 2017) – Nunca un a recuar a partir dun desafío, or an opportunity to call out the competition, “The” Ryan Sanders is irked by the tone of the scuttlebutt since his first fight with Jon Lemke last November.

Si, the skirmish stopped during the third round, due to a deep cut on Lemke’s head. But with Sanders leading comfortably, 20-18, en todas as tres cartas, he was declared the winner.

It all fell in line with the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts, and it surely reflected Sanders’ conviction that he was well in command of the bout and on his way to victory, regardless. Since that night, o Sábado before Thanksgiving, con todo, Sanders, 29, says that Lemke and others in his camp have been a tad too outspoken about their belief that it was somehow a tainted victory.

In a recent interview with Jason Floyd on “The MMA Report Podcast,” Sanders held nothing back when queried about his motivation to dole out another beating when the former training partners meet this Saturday, Abril 29 in a rematch at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston.

Esta vez, it’s the tournament final for the vacant lightweight title at “NEF 28: Invincible.”

“I was a little upset afterwards that (Lemke) said he thought it should have been a no-contest,” Sanders said. “What Jon won’t talk about or say is that right before I got that takedown, he quit. He quit in my arms.”

Sanders (13-8) clarified that comment, adding that while Lemke (6-7) didn’t say the word explicitly, his vast experience in the cage underscored his belief that the end was nigh.

“A fighter knows when someone is about to give up, and Jon was about to give up,"Dixo. “He wasn’t fighting that takedown in my arms. He was just dead weight in my arms, so it’s a bit frustrating that he would say that.”

It didn’t take long for the stars to align and serve up the second helping that both fighters’ fan bases crave. With a shot at the strap in the offing, both men made short work of their 155-pound tournament semifinal opponents in February.

Sanders landed a vicious kick to the jaw of John Ortolani that ended their confrontation in a mere 15 segundos. Lemke was just as impressive, needing only a minute longer to dispatch Jesse “the Viking” Erickson.

Typically it’s the defeated fighter in this scenario who covets the chance at vindication, but Sanders sounds like the one with an axe to grind after hearing some of the public perception about his previous win.

“I’m happy that we get a rematch and to be able to show everyone that the first time it wasn’t a fluke and to have my hand raised again,” Sanders, que é 6-1 in his past seven fights, dito. “I’m unstoppable right now. I’m surrounded with the best people. I’ve got great teammates, great coaches and an amazing wife … Any guy who fights me, they are (screwed)."

Asked if he is bent on earning a submission to achieve a measure of unfinished business, Sanders quickly declared that any form of victory will suffice.

“Not necessarily to get a stoppage victory, but I’m going to show him. It will be five months since we fought, and I’ve been in the gym every day, and I’m going to show him that he’s not on my level,” Sanders said. “Eventually the victory will come whether it’s a submission, a TKO, a knockout. Jon does have a lot of heart, but I’m going to be stealing it from him. I’m going to steal his soul and I’m going to break his will.

“I’m a grappler, so I do prefer a nice submission victory,” he continued. “But whatever he gives me I’ll take, and I’m going to go in there and take it. I’m going to take that belt home. That is my belt, and I’ve worked too hard to let anyone else take it from me.”

The rivalry between Sanders and Lemke is a natural one. They were former stablemates at Team Irish before Sanders switched to rival Young’s MMA.

Sanders said he didn’t earn enough takedowns for his liking in the previous encounter, but he believes the scorecards were an accurate reflection of how he dominated the fight.

“I knew he was a tough dude. He could take a punch. He could take a kick,” Sanders said. “I feel like I was getting the best of it.”

A second bout with Lemke fits Sanders’ profile as a fighter willing to take on anyone, en calquera lugar, en calquera momento.

Sanders, who has been matched in his career with the likes of Marcus Davis, Gil de Freitas, Levan Makashvili, Luis Felix and Derrick Kennington, has won his last five in a row on Maine soil.

He dropped back-to-back decisions to de Freitas in his two previous bids for an NEF title and naturally predicts that he won’t let the third chance at gold slip away.

“I know with the training I’m putting in that I’m destined for greatness,” Sanders said. “My work has shown that, and my future fights will show that. I know I’m there to fight the best. Look at the guys I’ve fought. They’re UFC or Bellator vets, or they’re top-five fighters in the region.

"(The fans are) going to witness a great fight, a great performance by Ryan Sanders,” he concluded. “They may say, ‘This guy’s being (a jerk). He’s real cocky.’ It’s not that I’m cocky. I’m fully confident in my training and in my training partners and in my coaches and in myself that I am ready to fight anybody in the region and beat anybody in the region.”

The opening bell for “NEF 28: Invincible” on Abril 29 defínese por 7 p.m. Os ingresos comezan en $25 e están dispoñibles en www.TheColisee.com ou chamando ao taquilla en Colisee 207.783.2009, extensión 525.

LEMKE ON LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE SHOT: “I JUST THINK ABOUT GETTING THAT BELT AND DEFENDING THAT BELT

 

Para divulgación inmediata: Lewiston, Maine (Abril 27, 2017) – Not everybody in life gets blessed with a shot at redemption. Jonathan Lemke will bask in that opportunity on multiple fronts when he battles “The” Ryan Sanders for the vacant NEF lightweight title this Sábado, Abril 29 at Androscoggin Bank Colisee as part of “NEF 28: Invincible.”

It’s the second shot at the NEF strap for Lemke, who lost a split decision to Bruce “Pretty Boy” Boyington in February 2016 at “NEF 21: THE IMMORTALS.” Lemke also looks forward to the rematch with Sanders after their fight in November was abbreviated due to a gash on Lemke’s head.

“Definitely after the way the last one ended, I still feel like I have a little unfinished business, a little chip on my shoulder,” Lemke said recently in an interview on “The Maine Event” podcast with Ryan Jarrell and Bryan Stackpole. “I definitely want to go out there and take care of business this time.”

Sanders (13-8) won a unanimous decision when the verdict went to the scorecards by virtue of the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts.

Like his opponent and former stablemate, Lemke (6-7) has carved out a reputation as a fighter who will take on all comers. The first bout with Sanders extended his winless streak to four fights, but the quality of opposition – Devin Powell, Josh LaBerge and Boyington preceded Sanders – are good for more than an asterisk.

He snapped that run in short order with a first-round TKO of Jesse “The Viking” Erickson in February’s tournament semifinals.

"Estou moi emocionado, very grateful,” Lemke said. “This is the culmination of a lot of years, a lot of hard work, to be at this point again and see some of that pay off.”

Lemke doesn’t believe that he needs the title to validate his years under the NEF umbrella. On the flip side, con todo, it is a line on the personal checklist on which he is hungry to leave his mark.

“It would mean a lot,” he acknowledged. “It wouldn’t define me either way, but at the same time certainly one of the goals I set out to achieve when I first started this sport was to take care of business on the regional end and to be a regional champion.”

Previous champions Powell, Boyington and Dez Green made the lightweight belt NEF’s most coveted honor by using it as a springboard to opportunities on a national scale.

Lemke, who has enjoyed the spotlight as part of both a Bellator card and Dana White’s “Lookin’ for a Fight” UFC audition, denied that he is looking ahead to greener pastures.

“I haven’t given it a lot of thought about where it would take me,"Dixo. “I just think about getting that belt and defending that belt. It’s always one fight at a time.”

Between their days training together with Team Irish (Sanders now fights out of Young’s MMA) and their previous fight, Lemke and Sanders know one another as well as any NEF title fight opponents in history.

While Lemke allows for the possibility that both men will dip into their bag of tricks, he said fans shouldn’t expect too many surprises.

“I think stylistically it will be a little bit different. Game plan wise it will be a little bit different. At the start you might see some different wrinkles from both,” Lemke said “But at the end of the day we are both familiar with each other, so it will be a similar type fight.”

He also sees the confrontation living up to every ounce of its billing.

“One of the statements from the first card was that I believe this fight could headline any card, any regional or national promotion, and I still believe that,” Lemke said. “It’s a fight the fans want to see.”

And it’s a fight he naturally believes he will win the second time around.

“I’m healthy as can be. Had a good, tough camp, and I’m looking forward to getting out there and performing my business,” Lemke said. “I believe in my overall skill set and believe that overall skill set will lead to the victory.”

The opening bell for “NEF 28: Invincible” on Abril 29 defínese por 7 p.m. Os ingresos comezan en $25 e están dispoñibles en www.TheColisee.com ou chamando ao taquilla en Colisee 207.783.2009, extensión 525.