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NEF rov qab mus rau Maine nrog cov npav sib ntaus sib tua muaj plaub tus sib ntaus sib tua

NEF rov qab mus rau Maine nrog cov npav sib ntaus sib tua muaj plaub tus sib ntaus sib tua

Tam sim TSO TAWM: Portland, Maine (Lub kaum hli ntuj 22, 2021) - thaum lub tswb nrov ntawm 7 PM est pib cov yeeb yam rau hnub Friday, Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 5, Nws yuav yog thawj zaug tshiab Askiv sib ntaus (NEF) tau nthuav tawm ib qho kev sib xyaw-sib ntaus sib tua (MMA) kev tshwm sim nyob rau hauv nws lub tsev lub xeev ntawm Maine hauv 21 hli. Tsis ntev tom qab Venerable sib ntaus nce qib "Nef 42" ntawm Merrill auditorium hauv Portland rau Lub Ob Hlis 8, 2020, Lub Covid-19 Pandemic gripped lub xeev thiab lub teb chaws. Lub shuttown tau yuam qhov tsis kawg ncua ncua ntawm "Nef 43" uas tau teem sijhawm los coj qhov chaw hauv Oono, Maine tom qab ntawd lub caij nplooj ntoo hlav. Nrog lub xeev tsis qhib tag nrho rau kev sib tw kis las thaum zoo rau hauv 2021, NEF txiav txim siab los tig rau cov Hamps tshiab los tuav "Nef 44" lub caij ntuj sov dhau los. "Nef 45: Uprising "thaum lub Kaum Ib Hlis 5 yuav pom kev sib ntaus sib tua ua nws qhov kev tos tos ntev rau kev nqis tes ua hauv Maine, Raws li zoo kom nyob ze nws thawj xyoo caum ntawm kev lag luam. Qhov kev tshwm sim yuav pib los ntawm Aura hauv Portland.

Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, NEF tshaj tawm daim ntawv sib ntaus tag nrho rau "Nef 45." Nws tau teem sijhawm rau qhov tseeb ntawm 21 bouts nrog plaub txoj kev sib tw los txiav txim siab.

Nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm yav tsaus ntuj, Josh "Hook rau" Harvey(7-1-1) yuav tiv thaiv nef tshaj lij featherweight cov npe tawm tsam kev sib tw ntawmAguilando Brandao(9-8).  Harvey tau tuav txoj kev sib tw txij li Lub Ob Hlis 2019. Brandao yog cov qub tub rog muaj ntau dua 15 xyoo ntawm tawb.

Cov co-lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim yuav pomCim "hnab ris" Gardner(1-2)noj nyob rau hauvNick Alley (7-4) nyob rau hauv ib tug kws tshaj lij kev sib tw ua ke. Ob tus neeg sib tw yog cov qub tub rog ntawm ntiaj teb nce bellator lub tawb. Ob qho tib si yuav saib mus bounce rov qab los ntawm kev poob hauv lawv cov bouts yav dhau los.

Zac "Rocky" Richard (0-0) yuav ua kom nws kev debut tiv thaivCarl Langston(0-5) Tom qab ua tiav kev ua haujlwm zoo kawg nkaus ua haujlwm uas pom Richard ntes cov nef 155-lub npe. Langston nrhiav nws thawj yeej raws li tus kws ntaus rog tshaj lij.

Hauv lwm cov khoom lag luam, Matt "Ken Menyuam roj hmab" Denning(5-10) tau raws yav dhau los University of Southern Maine Wrestling StandoutJon deupree (0-0) Nyob rau hauv deupree's pro debut, Thaum qub Nef Professwe DougweightCJ Ewer(3-3) battlesShaun Ray (2-1) Nyob hauv Felterweight Faib.

Qhov pib xyaum ua ntu ntawm kev sib ntaus daim npav yuav tau headlined los ntawm peb lub npe sib ntaus: Caleb Austin(5-0) ntsej muagTyler smythe (2-1) Rau qhov tsis muaj nuj nqis ya tawm; Felipe Günter(3-0) yog teem rau square tawm nrogTeddy kev ntseeg (2-0) rau qhov tsis muaj npe bantamweight; thiabNathaniel Glimard(4-0) yuav tiv thaiv nws cov tshiab-yeej featherweight pluajBilly Wilson(6-1).

Cov poj niam ib leeg sib ntaus sib tua ntawm yav tsaus ntuj kuj tseem yuav muaj nyob rau ntawm daim npav pib xyaum uaBJ Garceau(1-1) ua tau raws li kev teeb tsaHABLEY MARTIN (0-0) nyob rau hauv ib tug strawderight bout. Garceau kawg tau tshwm sim hauv NOF tawb peb xyoos ua ntej ntawm "NEF 36."

"Nws zoo li nyob mus ib txhis txij li peb muaj kev sib ntaus hauv Maine-thiab dab tsi ib daim npav rov qab los nrog,"Hais tias NEF co-tswv thiab matchmaker Matt Peterson.  "Yog li muaj ntau yam kev cia siab hauv txoj kab no, yog li ntau tus neeg sib tua uas tsis muaj kev sib tua tau tso lawv cov ntaub ntawv zoo tshaj plaws ntawm txoj kab, Ntau ntau ntawm cov ceg txheem ntseeg rau cov neeg ncaws pob muaj kev sib tw zoo nkauj uas tau tso lawv tus kheej rau kev sim rau lub Kaum Ib Hlis 5. Plaub leeg sib ntaus. Rau Headliner Josh Harvey, Nws cov kev sib ntaus tom ntej no yuav yog lub sijhawm kawg kom pom nws sib tw ua ntej nws tau txais hu rau UFC -He tus ntawd kaw. Ua rau cov kev tshwm sim tseem ceeb peb muaj ob peb tus neeg ncaws pob uas tsis muaj kev ntseeg tau nyob hauv CUSP ntawm tig Pro thiab sim ua raws li hauv Harvey tus hneev taw. Aura yog qhov chaw ua rau Lub Kaum Ib Hlis 5!"

Tag nrho "nef 45" sib ntaus sib tua (yuav hloov):

KEV COB QHA COV MMA

145 Phaus Npe: Josh Harvey (c) vs. Aguilando Brandao

170 Phaus: Nick huas vs. Kos Gardner

140 Phaus: Carl Langston VS. Zac Richard

170 Phaus: Jon deupree vs. Matt Denning

160 Phaus: Jay Ellis VS. Rodrigo Almeida

170 Phaus: CJ Ewer VS. Shaun Ray

Pib xyaum ua MMA

125 Phaus Npe: Caleb Austin vs. Tyler smythe

145 Phaus Npe: Billy Wilson VS. Nathaniel Glimard (c)

135 Phaus Npe: Felipe Günter vs.. Teddy kev ntseeg

115 Phaus: BJ Garceceau vs. HABLEY MARTIN

200 Phaus: David McCarthy vs. Danny Dray

170 Phaus: Brian Cosco VS. Tyler Kingsbury

265 Phaus: Tucker Olinsky VS. George Pissimissis

170 Phaus: Curtis ouellette vs. Derek Lambert

185 Phaus: Bryant Wade VS. Brandon Oldenberg

185 Phaus: Brett Martin vs. Justin Philbrook

155 Phaus: Jonas Ryerson vs. RJ Janeczek

165 Phaus: Austin Hamilton VS. David Hart

115 Phaus: Julian menjivar vs. Matt Miles

155 Phaus: Jacob Russon Vs. Emmett Huber

135 Phaus: Tyler niam txiv vs. Randall wathorn

"NEF 45: Uprising "yuav siv sijhawm rau hnub Friday, Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 5, 2021, ntawm Aura hauv Portland, Maine. Qhov rooj qhib ntawm 6 pm nrog thawj zaug sib ntaus ntawm 7 PM. Daim pib yog muag tam sim no ntawmwww.Ticketmaster.com.  Qhov kev tshwm sim tseem yuav ua rau nyob hauv kev them nyiaj-ib-saib rau tus nqi ntawm $29.99 ntawmwww.combatschasnow.com.

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TITLE FIGHT DRAW LEAVES ZAC RICHARD WITH A SENSE OF PRIDE

Three prior forays into the New England Fights cage demanded all of five minutes and nine seconds from Zac Richard.

That was the aggregate time it took for the native of Waterboro, Maine, to accumulate three wins by knockout or submission and earn a shot at the vacant NEF amateur featherweight title at NEF 37 on Friday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 1.

Richard probably only now fully appreciates how the odds were stacked against him that frosty evening. He was paired with Fred Lear, a veteran of eight previous fights who won the bantamweight belt in his previous outing. Both Lear’s home and training center sit a stone’s throw away from the Cross Insurance Center, scene of the showdown.

While draws are a rare turn of events in mixed martial arts, and ties are universally maligned as an unsatisfying outcome to any sporting endeavor, Richard can appreciate the judgesindecision after the first true donnybrook of his budding career.

“Before the fight when they announced our names, I thought the place was going to explode. It was wild,” Richard said. “And then the fight was pretty even the whole time. I kept thinking to myself, you’re not losing, but you’re not winning by much. That’s all I kept thinking about.”

Richard, a Maine state wrestling champion in high school, has worked on the finer points of his stand-up game with UFC veteran Devin Powell and other instructors at Nostos MMA in Somersworth, New Hampshire.

Pride and practicality persuaded Richard to engage in slug-it-out tactics with Lear, but old habits die hard.

“It started out good. I felt in control from the beginning. I wanted to stay on my feet and really show off how much my striking has come,” Richard said. “And I knew Fred was a really game opponent on the ground and has been training a lot longer than I have. So I wanted to keep it on my feet. But staying a wrestler is such habit. The first combination I threw, I went down for a shot.”

Lear’s assault to the body admittedly took a physical toll on Richard. The newcomer obviously never experienced such blunt trauma in his pre-MMA combat days and hadn’t been touched in his career-opening win streak against Gabriel Diaz, Clifford Redman and Chris Lachcik.

“I got really gassed and winded, because he kept landing knees and punches to the body,” Richard said, “I kept waiting for my second wind to come and it never did. I tried to get in a combination or a good slam every once in a while.”

Even sitting on the stool in his corner between rounds was surreal.

Of course there were thoughts of Richard’s sister, Lacy, who lost her battle with cancer in 2012 but continues to inspire Zac with her fighting spirit. Having time to get in touch with one’s thoughts and survey the scenery aren’t the norm when you’re finishing opponents before the echo of the opening bell fades.

“Most of my fights have been pretty quick. It was definitely a weird experience,” Richard said. “I’ve never had that between rounds. I was looking out in the crowd and would see one certain friend or family member or training partner every time. It was a lot bigger deal than what I’m used to.”

When it became obvious Lear wasn’t ripe to be knocked out, Richard tried to balance self-defense while keeping the scorecards in mind.

“Going into the fourth and fifth round, I knew I was tired, and I knew Fred could punch and kick just as well,"Nws hais tias. “I was thinking to myself, ‘You’ve got to keep your hands up. This is dangerous when you’re tired.All I kept thinking about was don’t get hit. Hit him.

“Every time the clackers went off, when there was 10 vib nas this sab laug, I tried to get up from the bottom or get in a kick or land one last good strike. That was different, because I never had that—I’ve never even heard the 10-second clackers. I definitely could hear it more than the buzzer, because the last few seconds it would get so chaotic and everyone would get so loud. The ref would just grab us I’m like, ‘Is it over?’ I never experienced anything like that in wrestling.”

Those back-and-forth battles in regional and state mat affairs did serve Richard well. He felt that he was mentally prepared for the championship rounds, even as the physical toll increased.

Richard acknowledged that he has a bad habit of training without using his mouth guard and that it may have affected his breathing in the bout.

“I’ve been in some pretty long wrestling matches, as many different types as you can get in,” Richard said. “I was always a really good wrestler in overtime. I don’t think I ever lost in overtime. If I did, it was like once. But the thing with wrestling is you’re not getting punched and kneed in the stomach and other things that are taking your wind. I was just so tired. I knew the whole time I wasn’t proud of my performance, but you’ve got to do what you’ve got to do. I kept telling myself I had to get up and do something.”

While unhappy with the draw, Richard takes encouragement from many details that have come to light in the aftermath of the fight.

The mixed result surely entitled Richard to an immediate rematch. That won’t explicitly happen, as Lear informed him that he intends to turn professional.

“I remember February 14 of last year was the first NEF fight I ever went to. I had only been training for a month and (NEF co-tswv thiab matchmaker) Matt Peterson asked me to go,” Richard said. “So I went, and here it is a year later I’m fighting for a belt against a kid that fought for the belt a year and a half ago. Finding out after the fight that he’s going pro, it really made me a lot prouder of how I did. If he can pro after that fight, and I’ve only been fighting for a year, then I’ve got pretty good hope for my future.”

That future will include another crack at the belt, on Plaub Hlis Ntuj 27th.

“I’m the Number 1 contender, and he’s going pro, so it’s whoever’s next,” Richard said. “I don’t know if they’re going to bring in someone from somewhere else or what. Matt said he’s working on opponent. I’ll be ready.”

NEF tus tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 38: Cua daj cua dub,” yuav muaj nyob rau hnub Saturday, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 27, 2019 ntawm Aura hauv Portland, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 7 PM. Daim pib yog muag tam sim no ntawmwww.auramaine.com.

NEF DELIVERS SCORCHING-HOT MMA EVENT IN SUB ZERO WEATHER


Khab taws, Maine (Lub ob hlis ntuj 2, 2019) – While the polar vortex froze solid the nearby Penobscot River, Tshiab England Fights (NEF) had the mercury rising with some wild mixed-martial-arts (MMA) action inside the Cross Insurance Center on Friday night. The popular fight promotion brought its latest event to Bangor with yet another sold-out crowd of more than 1200 on hand. It was the fourth event, and fourth sell-out, in Bangor for NEF since 2016. The event was aptly titledSUB ZEROin anticipation of the bone-chilling weather raging outside.

The main event saw Josh Harvey (6-0-1) claim the NEF Professional Featherweight strap when he defeated Bill Jones (13-11) in the first round via technical submission. In so doing, Harvey made history as the first competitor to win titles in two different weight divisions in NEF. He previously held the NEF Amateur Lightweight title.

Kos Gardner (1-0) was victorious over CJ Ewer (3-3) in Gardner’s professional debut. Ewer was unable to continue after the first round due to a cut above his eye.

Hauv kev lom zem headliner, Fred Lear (6-2-1) and Zac Richard (3-0-1) fought to a five-round draw on the judgesscorecards in a bout for the vacant NEF Amateur Featherweight Title. Lear had a point taken away in the first round by referee John English for grabbing the cage. The amateur featherweight championship remains vacant.

Catie Denning (2-1) and Glory Watson (3-0) both picked up wins for Young’s MMA in their respective women’s bouts. Denning defeated Amanda Bennett (0-1) via split decision while Watson submitted Wisconsin’s Rachael Lippert (4-3) nyob rau hauv lub thib peb puag ncig.

The results from Bangor, Maine:

KEV


Josh Harvey def. Bill Jones via technical submission, puag ncig 1


Mark Gardner def. CJ Ewer via technical knockout, puag ncig 2

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Fred Lear fought Zac Richard to a five-round draw


Devin Corson def. Taylor Bartlett via unanimous decision

Catie Denning def. Amanda Bennett ntawm kev txiav txim siab sib txawv

Jake Bagley def. Brady MacDonald via unanimous decision

Bryce Bamford def. Roger Ewer via KO, puag ncig 1

Glory Watson def. Rachael Lippert via guillotine submission, puag ncig 3

Nate Boucher def. Dillon Henry via rear-naked submission, puag ncig 1

Jordan Cov Hluas Def. Clifford Redman via rear-naked submission, puag ncig 1

Rob Kiah def. Joe Howard ntawm rov qab-liab qab choke xa tawm, puag ncig 2


NEF tus tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 38: Cua daj cua dub,” yuav muaj nyob rau hnub Saturday, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 27, 2019 ntawm Aura hauv Portland, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 7 pm. Daim pib no yog rau cov muag khoom tam sim no nyob www.auramaine.com.

DESPITE SUB ZERO TEMPERATURES, NEF FIGHT CARD WILL BRING THE HEAT TO BANGOR

Khab taws, Maine (Lub ib hlis ntuj 18, 2019) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 37: Sub Zero,” on Friday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 1, 2019 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, cov qib tshaj tawm tag nrho cov kev sib ntaus card rau cov kev tshwm sim.

Nyob rau hauv lub ntsiab kev tshwm sim ntawm yav tsaus ntuj, Josh “Hook On” Harvey(5-0-1) yuav fimBillJonesi” Jones(13-10) for the vacant NEF MMA Professional Featherweight Title. Harvey is coming off a very controversial majority draw in Massachusetts last fall against UFC veteran Joe Giannetti (6-1-1).  Many observers felt that Harvey had dominated Giannetti for three rounds and Giannetti was only saved by a hometown decision. Prior to that time, Harvey had a perfect professional record with five straight wins in the NEF cage. Bill Jones is a pioneer of the New England MMA scene. Jones, a member of Nostos MMA, vanquished Matt Denning (5-8) last spring atNEF 33” Hauv Portland, Maine via second-round technical knockout.

Harvey’s Young’s MMA teammateCJ Ewer (3-2) will be in action in the co-main event against The Academy’sKos “PocketsGardner (0-0) at a catchweight of 180-pounds. Ewer is the reigning NEF MMA Professional Middleweight Champion. Gardner makes his pro debut after a stellar amateur career that saw him finish all three of his opponents.

Ricky Dexter (1-0), also of Young’s MMA, rounds out the professional portion of the card against Ruben Redman (0-2) in a welterweight contest. Both fighters have not competed in the cage in two years. Dexter is the former NEF MMA Amateur Welterweight Champion.

Fred Lear(6-2) will headline the amateur card withZac Richard(3-0) in a bout for the vacant NEF MMA Amateur Featherweight Title. Lear has previously held the amateur bantamweight strap and will look to make NEF history as the first athlete to win titles in different weight divisions within the promotion. Zac Richard was voted the “2018 Rookie ntawm lub xyoo” by NEF fans after cutting down all three of his previous opponents in the first round last year.

It will be a family affair asRoger Ewer(1-0), brother and Young’s MMA teammate of co-main-event competitor CJ Ewer, raws liBryce Bamford (2-0) of First Class MMA in an amateur heavyweight fight. This will be the second time the Ewer brothers have fought together on a card in Bangor, the first being in August 2017 ntawm “NEF 30.

Also featured on the amateur portion of the fight card will be two women’s fights. “2018 Rookie of the Yearrunner-upGlory Watson (2-0) will face her toughest challenge to date in the form of Wisconsin’s Rachael Lippert(4-2), thaum lub sij hawmCatie Denning (1-1) takes on the debutingAmanda Bennett (0-0) of First Class MMA. Watson and Denning are two members of the group known affectionately among teammates and fans asChris’s Angelsas they train under Chris Young at Young’s MMA in Bangor.

Tickets are sold-out at the box office and Ticketmaster, but fans can still contact NEF through its Facebook page, “Tshiab England Fights,” as the promotion still has a very limited number of tickets available for direct sale. Tickets will be sold on a first-come/first-served basis until they run out.

The full “NEF 37” sib ntaus card (yuav hloov thiab pom zoo los ntawm lub Combat kev ua si Authority ntawm Maine):

KEV

145*TITLE Josh Harvey 5-0-1 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Bill Jones 13-11 (Nostos)

180 CJ Ewer 3-2 (Young’s MMA) vs Mark Gardner 0-0 (Lub Academy)

170 Ricky Dexter 1-0 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Ruben Redman 0-2 (Independent)

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145*TITLE Fred Lear 6-2 (Young’s MMA) vs Zac Richard 3-0 (Nostos)

155 Taylor Bartlett 1-1-1 (CMBJJ) vs Devin Corson 1-1 (The Outlet)

145 Catie Denning 1-1 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Amanda Bennett 0-0 (Thawj cov hoob kawm MMA)

130 Brady Macdonald 1-1 (Pictou County Jiu-Jitsu) vs Jake Bagley 0-0 (Nostos)

265 Roger Ewer 1-0 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Bryce Bamford 2-0 (Thawj cov hoob kawm MMA)

135 Jordan Young 1-2 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Clifford Redman 0-7 (Independent)

135 Nate Boucher 3-3 (CMBJJ) vs Dillon Henry 0-0 (Thawj cov hoob kawm MMA)

125 Glory Watson 2-0 (Young cov lus MMA) vs Rachael Lippert 4-2 (Fearless MMA)

145 Rob Kiah 1-0 (Young’s MMA) vs Joe Howard 1-1 (CMBJJ)

NEF tus tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” will take place on Friday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 1, 2019 at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 8 pm. A very limited number of tickets are still on-sale by contacting NEF directly through its Facebook pageNew England Fights.

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EWER & GARDNER TO MEET AT CATCH WEIGHT AT NEF 37 IN BANGOR


Khab taws, Maine (Kaum Ob Hlis Ntuj 17, 2018) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 37: Sub Zero,” on Friday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 1, 2019 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, the promotion announced the addition of a professional catchweight bout to the card.CJ Ewer(3-2) yuav siv sij hawm nyob rau hauvKos “PocketsGardner (0-0) at a fight weight of 180-pounds.

CJ Ewer is the reigning NEF Professional Middleweight Champion, having submitted Mike Hansen atNEF 30” nyob rau hauv lub yim hli ntuj 2017 to claim the title. It was a special night for Ewer, not only as a night he would capture his first gold as a professional, but also as the night he got to compete on the same card with his brother Roger (1-0) in front of their many friends and family.NEF 37will be the second time the Ewer brothers fight on a card together as Roger is scheduled to be in amateur heavyweight action against Bryce Bamford (2-0).  The Ewers represent Young’s MMA of Bangor.

Mark has proven himself as a very tough competitor, and I have all the respect in the world for his gym and his coaches at The Academy,” said CJ Ewer.It will be a very tough, great fight for the fans. The last time Roger and I fought on the same card was the most memorable night of my MMA career when I won the middleweight title. I’m looking forward to having another memorable night February 1st.

Mark Gardner will make his professional debut atNEF 37after an amateur career that saw him put together a perfect 3-0 record. He finished all three of his opponents, including a pair of first-round submissions. Gardner, who trains with The Academy of MMA in Portland, Maine, was scheduled to make his professional debut atNEF 35” nyuam qhuav pib lub xyoo, but his opponent pulled out on the day of the fight. That setback has made Gardner more determined than ever to get back in the cage for battle.

“I’m pretty excited to get in there and fight again in February,” said Gardner.  “I’ve been training hard since the last one. I’ve seen CJ fight a couple times now and the dude’s tough for sure. It’s going to be a good one.”

NEF tus tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 37: SUB ZERO,” will take place on Friday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 1, 2019 at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine nrog lub sijhawm tswb ntawm 8 pm. Tickets are on-sale now atwww.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

BOUTIN IS BACK AND GARDNER TURNS PRO AT NEF 35 IN BANGOR

 

 

Khab taws, Maine (Lub yim hli ntuj 20, 2018) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) will hold its next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 35: Kev phem lub caij,” nyob rau hauv lub Cuaj Hli Ntuj 8 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, the fight promotion announced the addition of a professional middleweight bout to the card. Crowsneck Boutin (2-3) will return to the cage to take on Kos “PocketsGardner (0-0) ntawm ib tug sib ntaus luj ntawm 185-phaus.

 

 

 

It will have been two years almost to the day since Boutin last competed in the NEF cage. That September night in 2016 he was defeated by Jesse Erickson (9-7) ntawm “NEF 25.” Txij li thaum uas lub sij hawm, Boutin has become an instructor with a new team, Bad Little Falls Dojo, based in Machias, Maine and has concentrated on raising his young daughter. He will look to recapture the glory of his 2014 season when he went 3-0, including two first-round knockouts, in the NEF cage and was voted “Fighter ntawm lub xyoo” by fans.

 

 

 

“I am blessed with this opportunity to go to war inside the NEF cage,” hais tias Boutin. “Past two years, I’ve been fighting for my sweet princess, Iola Soule. I possess new light, and I’d whoop the old me’s ass. I am still aboard this ride. I am a revenant.”

 

 

 

Mark Gardner has had a stellar first year with NEF. Xeem Kaum ib hlis, he debuted with a second-round technical knockout of Carlton Charles (2-2) ntawm “NEF 31.” He would follow up that success with a pair of first-round finishes this year, including a submission victory by arm bar earlier this summer atNEF 34.” Nyob rau hauv tag nrho, he finished his amateur career a perfect 3-0. Gardner is a product of the Academy of Mixed Martial Arts based in Portland, Maine.

 

 

 

“I can’t wait to fight Crowsneck in September,” said Gardner. “To be able to make my pro debut so soon after three good fights is pretty rad. I’ve been training hard for this and I can’t wait to see it pay off in there.”

 

 

 

NEF tus tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 35: Kev phem lub caij,” will see the company make its return to the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place Saturday, Cuaj hlis 8, 2018 Nrog lub suab nrov ntawm 7 pm. Daim pib no yog rau cov muag khoom tam sim no nyob www.CrossInsuranceCenter.com.

 

 

MIDDLEWEIGHT BOUT ANNOUNCED FOR APRIL 14 FIGHT CARD IN PORTLAND

Portland, Maine (Plaub Hlis Ntuj 4, 2018) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) returns to Aura in Portland on Plaub Hlis Ntuj 14, 2018 nrog rau cov kev sib ntaus qib tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 33: Riptide.” Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, NEF announced the addition of an amateur middleweight bout to the card. Kos “PocketsGardner (1-0) yuav ua tau raws li Brandon Schwink (0-0) ntawm ib tug sib ntaus luj ntawm 185-phaus.

 

 

Mark Gardner impressed many in attendance at his debut fight last November in Portland. Gardner took on top middleweight prospect Carlton Charles (2-1) at Aura. He absorbed everything Charles threw at him in the first round, eventually scoring a technical knockout victory in the second. Gardner is a member of The Academy of Mixed Martial Arts based in Westbrook, Maine where he trains under early MMA pioneer Jay Jack. Gardner will return to the cage after a setback earlier this year when an opponent pulled out on him prior to a scheduled bout atNEF 32.

 

 

“I’m pumped to get back into the cage in April for this next fight,” said Gardner. “I’ve been training hard, thiab kuv yuav tsis tos. It should be a really fun fight.”

 

 

Gardner’s opponent, Brandon Schwinck, is a 43-year-old, lifelong martial artist from Windham, Maine. He has been a regular contestant in grappling, karate and kickboxing tournaments across the state over the years. Schwinck has trained with several different gyms, including The Academy where he worked with Gardner on the mats. Lub bout rau Plaub Hlis Ntuj 14 will be his first regulated MMA fight, a moment that Schwinck says he has waited years to realize.

 

 

I’m familiar with the MMA fighter and grappler, Kos Gardner,” said Schwinck when reached for comment. “We used to train together at the Academy of MMA a few years ago. I respect Mr. Gardner’s strengths and abilities on the ground, and he has an amazing team to prepare him for this fight. I recall me and Mark being fairly well-matched on the ground. We’ve submitted each other on the mats. Txawm li cas los, he’s a tough, tshaib plab, young buck with lots of weapons at his disposal, so I won’t take him lightly. I know Mark’s surely stepped-up his striking game and stand-up over the last few years, but I’ve been a fighter all my life and feel the bout will be competitive. I believe my NEF debut will be far from a cake walk, though I’m always prepared to put up an exciting fight in any venue I enter. I have no intentions of letting Mark walk over me and I’ll do my best to stop him. Neither of us will achieve a victory easily. I’m looking forward to competing against this dangerous, feemxyuam fighter, be it on the ground or standing. I think it will be a great match-up. I’m totally psyched about being part of NEF 33, and in the end, may the best man win.

 

 

NEF returns to Portland, Maine, at Aura on Saturday, Plaub Hlis Ntuj 14, 2018. Daim pib no yog rau cov muag khoom tam sim no nyob www.auramaine.com. For more information on the event, thov mus saib www.NewEnglandFights.com.

 

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2017 ROOKIE STANDOUTS WILL BATTLE IN FIRST NEF EVENT OF NEW YEAR

Tam sim TSO TAWM: Lewiston, Maine (Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 30, 2017) - Tshiab England Fights (NEF) rov qab los rau Lewiston rauSaturday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 3, 2018 nrog rau cov kev sib ntaus qib tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 32: Super Saturday.” Nyuam qhuav pib hnub no, NEF announced the addition of an amateur middleweight bout to the card. Josh Jones (2-2) yog teem kom tau raws li Kos Gardner (1-0) ntawm ib tug sib ntaus luj ntawm 185-phaus.

Josh Jonesrise to the top of the NEF middleweight division in 2017 was nothing short of meteoric. A former basketball star at Erskine Academy in South China, Maine and draftee of the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA Developmental League, Jones has honed his craft in the martial arts at First Class MMA of Brunswick. It took him a mere 24-seconds combined to knock out his first two opponents this past year. Jones’ four-second knockout of Anthony Spires (0-3) went viral worldwide and was featured on major websites like Bleacher Report. After back-to-back losses to finish the year, Jones is looking to rebound with a win to open 2018.

I am very honored and blessed to have the opportunity to compete against Mark,” said Jones. “Mark has shown to be an awesome competitor. I look forward to the challenge on February 3rd. As an MMA fighter and competitor, it is always a privilege to step into the cage and perform under the lights for New England Fights.

Mark Gardner made his debut in the NEF cage earlier this month in Portland. Gardner faced another up-and-coming middleweight in the form of Carlton Charles (1-1). Lub caij sov tas los, it was Charles who handed Josh Jones his first loss. Gardner impressed many in attendance with his gutsy performance against Charles. He had an answer for everything Charles threw at him early in the fight, dispatching Charles in the second round by technical knockout. For those who have followed Maine combat sports for some time, Gardner’s toughness comes as no surprise. His gritty, workmanlike style has been the hallmark of his team, the Academy of MMA in Portland, for many years.

I’m excited to get back in the cage for my next fight,” declared Gardner. “I learned a lot from my first fight and have been working on my technique. I can’t say much about my opponent, I don’t really know anything about himI just fight who my coach tells me to fight.

NEF tus tom ntej mixed-martial-kev kawm cov kev tshwm sim, “NEF 32: Super Saturday,” yuav pom lub tuam txhab ua nws rov qab mus rau lub Androscoggin Bank Colisee nyob rau hauv Lewiston, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, Lub ob hlis ntuj 3, 2018. Tickets are on-sale now online atwww.TheColisee.com.