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CHAMPION ‘KILLA’ KAM ARNOLD – ‘I WANT A BLOODBATH’

New England ho loana ka (NEF) bantamweight champion “Killa” Kam Arnold has been perfect so far in his mixed martial arts (MMA) mosebetsi, carving out a flawless 4-0 record with four knockouts since he debuted in the promotion just over a year and a half ago

Ka April 27go th, the 135-pound “King in the North” makes his highly anticipated return to the cage when he is scheduled to defend his title against longtime bantamweight mainstay, Henry Clark (5-4).

Arnold recently joined Jason Floyd onThe MMA Report podcast to discuss his origins in the sport, his reign at the top of the New England 135-pound division, and his goals for the future.

“I fell in love with combat sports at a very young age, mostly boxing,” Arnold explained to Floyd. “I was the youngest of all boys. I grew up in a pretty rough family, and I had to be tough growing up, and my love for combat sports came into the fold. I also played hockey as a kid, so I had a physical upbringing. And I also wrestled when I was in school and it transformed into this. I never thought I was going to be doing MMA as a kid, although I loved it.

“I hit rock bottom when I was a young teen,” Arnold continued. “I hit rock bottom, and my mother came from out-of-state and picked me up, and we moved to Lewiston [Maine]. And I always swore to myself as a kid I’d never move there because I thought it was the worst place in the world. But it was actually the best move I ever made in my entire life.”

When Arnold’s parents—whom he credits for “making me the man I am today”brought him to his adopted hometown of Lewiston, Maine, he also found a gym family at Central Maine Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (CMBJJ) where he has started training under longtime NEF veterans Jesse “The Viking” Erickson (9-7) and former NEF flyweight champion Dustin Veinott (5-4).

“I’m trying to become a whole complete martial artist,” Arnold stated. “I’m not trying to be known as just this brawler that’s going to go out there and bang with anybody.”

Bang,” leha ho le joalo, is exactly what Arnold did in April 2018 when he knocked out David Thompson at “NEF 33: Riptide” in a lighting fast 11-seconds.

“I mean yeah, it was a hell of a knockout highlight reel,” Arnold confessed. “But I’ve been doing that my whole life, man.”

“We were working that overhand right, we knew that was going to be there right from the beginning,” Arnold continued. “I spoke it into existence and that’s exactly what happened. I cracked him with a jab, I saw his head snap back, and then as he’s coming in, he’s coming in very aggressive, he dropped his hand, he’s coming in for an upper cut and he left his chin right on a shelf for me.”

Arnold solidified his position at the top of the New England bantamweight division in June 2018 at “NEF 34: Home of the Brave” when he defeated Killian Murphy (1-2) via fourth-round knockout to become the NEF bantamweight champion. Despite a back and forth battle that brought the crowd to its feet that night, and the culminating moment he landed the knockout punch that iced the win for him, Arnold looks back and still sees room for improvement.

“I just haven’t been able to find that perfect fight, Kea kholoa,” Arnold pondered. “A lot of people would point to Killian Murphy maybe being that fight for me, but in my eyes that was a very poor performance for myself. I kept my hands very low for a reason, and a lot of people said, ‘Oh, you looked tired.If I was so tired, I wouldn’t have knocked him out in the fourth round. I kept my hands low for a reason because of his wrestling ability. And people seem to forget that I used to wrestle too, and I outwrestled him that whole fight. But I was still upset that I shouldn’t have been able to take that many shots as I did with Killian. I should have put him out earlier in the fight.

“It’s hard to get the perfect fight,” Arnold continued. “I talk to other people about it and they’re like, “Dude, it’s so hard.Even guys that have been fighting for 10, 15 years they’re like, “It’s so hard to find that perfect fight.Because I was like, “Man, is there something wrong with me? I feel disappointed in myself after a win.

So what does Arnold want out of one of his fights in order to walk away satisfied?

“I want to have a bloodbath,” he admitted. “I want to split somebody wide open, have a doctor stoppage, because I’m beating somebody so badly. I love seeing people’s eyes roll in the back of their heads, I like making people stiff as a board.”

Currently still competing as an amateur, Arnold is already being discussed as a future threat in the professional bantamweight division. Before he turns pro, leha ho le joalo, he has plans set to defend his title on April 27go th against a very experienced and crafty veteran in Henry Clark, who comes into the bout riding a two-fight win streak.

“Henry’s tough, e mong,” Arnold warned. “He has a chin on him, he’s a gamer, he’s not going to back down and he’s solid all the way around.”

With his two-year anniversary since his debut still four months away, Kam isn’t anxious and is confident that he has a lot left to contribute to the sport.

“I still have some amateur goals that I want to accomplish and we’re only scratching the surface of my career, sebele,” Arnold stated. “I don’t want to make too much of a premature jump into the next group of talent. But I’m not afraid either, I’ve got to make the decision here coming up shortly, I’d like to get at least a couple more fights in. Depending on how those fights go—I’m one fight at a time—but if I keep on remaining successful, then I can’t see why I wouldn’t go pro after a sixth or a seventh fight.

“I’m very excited for the next chapter,” Arnold concluded.

NEF’s next mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” will take place on Saturday, April 27, 2019 Atura ho Portland, Maine with a bell time of 7 pm. Tickets are on sale now atwww.auramaine.com.

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BELLATOR SIGNS ‘PITBULL’ BROTHERS TO MULTI-YEAR, MULTI-FIGHT CONTRACT EXTENSIONS


Los Angeles – Bellator is proud to announce that both Patricio and Patricky Freire, better known to fans as the infamous “Pitbull Brothers,” will continue to compete inside the Bellator cage after signing exclusive multi-year, multi-fight extensions to remain with the promotion.



Fighting out of Natal, Rio Grande Do Norte, Brazil, the brothers have become synonymous with Bellator throughout their prolific careers. Having held titles and established themselves among the elite, there are very few names that appear in the Bellator record books more often than current featherweight champ Patricio Hrithik (28-4) and his older brother Patricky Hrithik (21-8).




“When I think about the talent on the Bellator roster, the Pitbull brothers are two of the fighters that immediately come to mind,” said Bellator President Scott Coker. “They started early on in their careers here, have climbed to the top of their respective divisions and have come to represent what this promotion is all about. I’m thrilled that we’ll continue to see them compete inside the Bellator cage for our fans around the world for many years to come!"



“There are a lot of people on the Bellator roster I want to put my hands on – the first on the list, I’m fighting on May 11th, so renewing made perfect sense for me,” said Patricio. “I’m happy with the agreement and the plans for the future. Of all the fighters currently active on the promotion, I’m with Bellator the longest and the most successful. I plan to set that bar even higher. Ka lilemo tse ngata, I said ‘I’d become the number one in the world here.’ If anyone still has any doubt, keep an eye on the next chapters.”



Patricky added, “Bellator is growing and so am I. I’m in the best moment of my career and the same can be said of the promotion with the quality of shows, the new TV deals and names under the roster. I’ve set the goal of becoming world champion and setting records. I already am the fighter with most finishes and fights in the organization and I don’t plan to let anyone catch up with me. I have grudges to settle and names to add to my belt. If things line up well, I’m looking at making noise in three weight classes in the near future, so expect the best of me! I’m glad to have reached a new agreement with Bellator and very excited for the new things to come.”



A two-time featherweight champion, Patricio “Pitbull” has competed for the promotion 20 times – winning 16 of those outings – and has successfully defended his belt three times since reclaiming the championship at Bellator 178 khahlanong le Daniele Straus. Morao ka ho fetisisa, Patricio defeated Emmanuel Sanchez, edging out his opponent via unanimous decision at Bellator 209 in Tel Aviv, Iseraele. Ho qeta ho qeta ho qeta 20 ea hae 28 hapa e le professional, the reigning champion always brings an exciting style and fans can certainly expect more fireworks as he continues his run in Bellator. Patricio will now move up in weight to challenge current champ Michael Chandler for his lightweight crown in a long-awaited grudge match at Bellator’s return to Allstate Arena in Chicago on May 11.



A perennial lightweight contender since joining Bellator in 2011 ka Bellator 36, the 33-year-old Patricky made an immediate impact by emphatically knocking out two true veterans of the sport and eventually competing in two tournament finals. Ekelletsa moo, he holds the Bellator record for most fights with 21 and knockout wins with 10, including highlight-reel finishes over Ryan ella elle la Couture le David Rickels. Leha ho le joalo, his most impressive run has come as of late, stringing together seven wins in eight bouts and winning his last five against Josh Thomson, Benson Henderson, Derek Fields, Roger Huerta le morao ka ho fetisisa khahlanong le Ryan Scope ka Bellator Newcastle ka Feb. 9.



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Litekete li rekisoa bekeng ena bakeng sa ho khutla ha Bellator Allna naheng ea Chicago. 11


Bellator Grandweight Champ Michael Chandler e sireletsa sehlooho sa hae khahlanong le sehlooho sa masimo khahlanong le 'mala o sa lebelloang o lula ho dazn



Lefatše le phahameng la Wertewereweight Prix Prix Prix



HAPE: Tebello e sa hlalosoang A.J. McKee o kopana le Parance ea Chicago le ho khutla ha seo motho a neng a re palame



Los Angeles - Bellator ea Bellator ho ea hohle ho Rosemont, A kula. ka moqebelo, Ka 11 e kentsoe ka mehala e tla bona, e hahiloeng ka sehlooho se ngotsoeng hona joale Michael Chandler (19-4) Khaolong ea hae ea ho ba Motho a le Mong Feela ho hlola barab'eso ka bobeli le ho felisa Ranvalry ea bona e telele, Ha a sireletsa lebanta la hae khahlano le sehlopha sa ba 145-pound Patricio "Pitbull" (28-4) e kholo ea ho ketsahalo ea Bellator 221 - e tla tsoa e tsoela pele ho phela feela DAZN.



CO-headliner e tla bona Champion e 'meli ea Bellator ka nako e' meli Douglas Lima (30-7) sefahleho se senyeha Michael "Venom" Page (14-0), Ho tsebahala ho rata libapali joalo ka "mvp,"Sebokeng sa pele sa ho qetela sa semi se sebakeng sa welterweight sa Wonator. Mohlabani ka 'ngoe o tsepamisitse maikutlo a bona ho tsamaisoang ka mohato o le mong haufi le ho ba tsa Beiletor SONATweight champ le ho isa lidolara tse milione.



Holim'a moo, ka ho nyopa ka taba ea lefatše le holimo la masiba a holimo lefatšeng A.J. McKee (13-0) e tla tobana le teko e thata ka ho fetisisa ea mosebetsi oa hae o mocha ha a qeta nako ea nako e 'meli ea Bellator Featherweight Fea. Pat Curran (23-7) ho ea lapeng la Curran. Qetellong, Khale-holo Jake Gardens (1-0) khutlela ho cage ea Bellator ka lekhetlo la pele ho tloha ka nako ea hae ea pele ho tloha ka Pherekhong e batla ho tsoela pele ka tlung ea hae ea pele ka hare.



Peonale ea inthanete ea inthaneteng bakeng sa Bellator 221: Chandler vs.. Hrithik e etsahala lipakeng tsa Laboraro, Feb. 20 ka 10 a.m. CT le Labone, Feb. 21 ka 10 p.m. CT, ka litekete tse rekisoang sechabeng ka Labohlano, Feb. 22 ka 12 p.m. CT. Litekete tsa ketsahalo li tla fumaneha ofising ea Lebokose la Li-Alltas, moho le Ticketmaster.com le Bellator.com.



Bellator 221: Chandler vs.. Hrithik e tla phatlalatsoa DAZN ka 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. PT, ha bohato selelekela tla phallela ho eona ka Bellator.com le lefatšeng ka bophara ka Bellator Mobile App. linako tse eketsehileng li tla phatlalatsoa ka libeke tse latela'ng.



E 'ngoe ea lifofane tse khabisitsoeng ka ho fetisisa histori ea Bellator, Michael Chandler Replaid Foromo ea Botle ba December e fetileng ea December ea nakoana. "Iron" e hlotsoe ke mang har'a ba nakong ea khethollo, ho akarelletsa le Brent Primus, Benson Henderson, Patricky Hrithik (x2), Yamauchi fihlela le Eddie Alvarez. Univesithi ea pele ea Missouri Wrestler ho tloha Ridge e phahameng, Mo., Ke mang ea bitsang Nashville Lehae, e bile le teure ea kaho e liehang ka thato ea hae 11 lireng, Ho tsitsisa ka mantsoe le serapa sa hae ho latela ho hapa moen'ae Patricio le mecha ea litaba ea sechaba. Hona joale, Nako ea ho bua e felile 'me ka bobeli e tla kena ka mokotleng oa Bellator hore qetellong a lokise lintlha.



Hailing from Nathal, Rio Grande Do Norte, Brazil, Patrifie ea nako e 'meli ea ". Ka ho hapa lebitso la hae ho tsoa ho lebitso la hae Daniele Straus (x3), Daniele Weichel (x2) le Pat Curran, o sa tsoa hlola a hlola Emmanuel Sanchez ka ntsoe-leng qeto ea ka Bellator 209. Ho tsamaisa sehlopha sa boima ba 'mele lekhetlo la pele ho tloha ka nako eo Bellator 160 Ha a kopana le Benson Henderson, "Pitbull" o rera ho tlohela letšoao la hae karolong e ncha ebe e theoha e le e 'ngoe ea li-greats tsohle. Ho qeta ho qeta ho qeta 20 ea hae 28 hapa e le professional, Malinyane a marameng a fetohile thabo le thabo ka sebele a ka lebella ho ba liphororo tse ling ha ho le joalo e le 'mampoli oa likarolo tse peli 11.



Ho Loantša Atlanta, GA., Ka tsela ea Goliania, Brazil, Douglas "The Phenom" e bile motheo o kaholimo ho karohano ea 30-pound ea lilemo tse ka bang tharo. Ka ho hapa khahlanong le maikutlo a Lorenz Larkin, Zhenya Koreshkov (x2), Pauluse Daley le Saunders, Haholo-holo ea lilemo li 31. Moqapi oa ho tsoa ho a robong ho tsoa ho qetela 11 litlholisano, Sehlahisoa sa sehlopha sa India se phahameng sa Amerika se lula se ntse se beha ho bontša lefatše kamoo o matla hore o boy.



E 'ngoe ea bahlaseli ba sa utloahaleng ka ho fetisisa ho qothisana lehlokoa le bona, "MVP" e sebelitse ka mokhoa o tsitsitseng ea hae ho nyoloha ha hae ho tloha ha a ne a saena le mokhatlo ho 2013. E tsebahala ka setaele sa hae se ikhethang le botho ba hae ka bobeli ka hare ho kotara le kantle, Ntoa e 'ngoe le e' ngoe ea Mikana e LOKELA ho hlokahala boithabiso. Ka rekoto e sa hlaloseheng ea 14-0, le 11 ea tlhōlo eo e tlang ka ho emisa, Lilemo tse 31 tsa selemo sa 31 London tse tsoetseng pele ho semifinals tse latelang ho fihlela qeto e sa lumellaneng e hapa Dorval Paul Daley ho Bellator 216.



Ho Loantša Haufi Le Lebopo Lohle, Dorella., A.J. McKee e beha rekoto ea hae e sa hlaloseheng moleng ho isa khopolo ea pele ea ka 11. Hajoale ikoet'o Guet le Likhetho tsa Arone Pico,"Lesea la Ngoana" le Joey Davis lebenkeleng la 'mele tlasa tiutelage ea ntate oa hae, MME VTERAN ANTINIO MCKEE, moloko oa bobeli oa moloko oa bobeli o ntse o etsa hore lebitso le lengata ho tloha ha le ne le le karolo ea bohlokoa. Ka feela 23 le lilemo li, "Mercenary" e behile rekoto ea Bellator bakeng sa ho hapa ho hapa 13, Ho hloloa Daniel Crawford, Brian Moore, John "Macapa, Justin Lawrence And Domic Mazobotta hammoho ka tsela eo. E tsebahala ka lichelete tsa hae tsa sehlooho, McKee o tla batla ho lula o le monyebe 'me o boloke lebitso la hae a ts'oaretsoe libukang tsa rekoto ha a kopana le Curran ho Bellator 221. Sebaka sa pele sa Bellator sa matsatsi a mabeli sa Bella, Pat Curran e khutlela mokotleng haufi le toropo ea hae e batla ho fumana thunya e 'ngoe ka khauta. Ho Loantša Letša la Crystal, Kula., "Paddy mike" e bohareng ba sebaka sa ntoa ea ntoa e kenyeletsang li-avtories ho feta Emmanuel Sanchez, John "Macapa"Le Georgi ea Georgi ekhanyan. Nako ea nako ea nako e telele ea bellaran, E thehiloe ho Bellator 14 a 2010, e na le ho hapa Patricio "pitbull,"Joe Warren, Roger Huerta le Daniele Straus. E boetse e, Mohlophisi oa "Bellator ea Nako e 'meli ea Bellator, Ho khutla ha lilemo tse 31 ho tloha holimo ho karoloana ea ponto e 145 e qala ka teko e thata khahlanong le McKee.



Ngaka ea Perry, Okla., Hager e bontšitse lefatše hore ke oa papali ea MMA e nang le tlhahiso ea tlhahiso ea J.W. Kizer ka Bellator 214 ka January. Wresgisteller Univesithing ea Oklahoma, moo a neng a le moo a neng a le teng 30. Ho latela lengolo le puisano le bohaleng bo nang le tšōmo ea Lipalo Pro Wresverr le Oklahoma haufinyane, Jim Ross, Hager o ile a loana le litsebi tsa Grestling le ho saena ka boithabiso ba lefatše ba Wrestling. Ha a le wwe, Hager e ne e tla tsoela pele ho kopa litlotla tse ngata tse kopaneng nakong ea mehleng ea hae le mokhatlo, ho kenyelletsa le 'muso o boima oa lefatše, Bo-'mmoho le wwe Commique ea United States. Hona joale, Monna eo o ile a tsebahatsa batho ba bangata haholo hore "Jack Swagger" ba tla khutla ho ngaka ea MMA e tsoang Chicago khahlano le mohanyetsi ea boima ba 'nete.



Ntjhafatswa Bellator 221: Chandler vs.. Hrithik Karete:

Sehlooho sa Lefatše sa Lightweight Book: Michael Chandler (19-4) vs.. Patricio "Pitbull" (28-4)

Welterweight World Grand Prix Semi-Deal: Douglas Lima (30-7) vs.. Michael "Venom" Page (14-0)

Litefiso tsa masiba a masenke: A.J. McKee (13-0) vs.. Pat Curran (23-7)

Ho hlotsoe haholo ka ho fetisisa: Jake Gardens (1-0) vs.. TBA


*Karete ea mantlha ea ho fetoha



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Kopanya matšoao a Amerika a sa hlonepheng, "Lucha Tlas'a" Champ Dulce Maria Garcia Rivas ho e ikhethang, K'honthi ea MMA ea MMA MMA


Garcia to debut in her third combat sport at “Combate Estrellas”
in Monterrey, N.L., Mex. ka labohlano, April 12

NEW YORKFebruary 19, 2019 Combate Americas has signed undefeated boxer and former Lucha Underground mampoli Dulce Maria Garcia Rivas (0-0 MMA, 5-0 papading ya ditebele tsa), formerly known as “Sexy Star,” to an exclusive, multi-fight Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) promotional agreement, the premier sports entertainment franchise announced today.

Garcia will make her much-anticipated MMA rules debut under the promotion of Combate Americas at the soon-to-be-announced ‘Combate Estrellas’ live television event in her hometown of Monterrey, N.L., Mexico on Friday, April 12.

“We are thrilled to welcome Dulce Garcia to the Combate Americas familia, and see her perform in La Jaula, and what is quickly emerging as the second biggest sport with Hispanic millennial fans worldwide,"O ile a re Combate Amerika CEO Campbell McLaren.

Garcia notched three consecutive professional boxing victories in 2018 – her most recent, a six-round unanimous decision over Karla Islas ka August 18 – to bring her overall record in the sport to an unblemished, 5-0.

Pictured above: In her second professional boxing start, Garcia (tokelo ya) earned a unanimous decision victory over Guadalupe Coral (tloha) in Ecatepec, Mex. ka September 30, 2017.

Prior to making her boxing debut in April 2017, Garcia had appeared in 57 episodes of El Rey Network’s Lucha Libre television series, Lucha Underground, and was crowned the first women’s champion in the show’s history on April 9, 2016.

Garcia is also a four-time champion of Mexico’s Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide professional wrestling organization, and the wife of former, three-time world boxing championJhonny Gonzalez.

CALEB HALL LOOKS TO CONTINUE WIN STREAK AT NEF 38

BAKENG SA haufi Release: Portland, Maine (February 18, 2019) – New England ho loana ka (NEF) will present its next mixed-martial-arts (MMA) ketsahalo, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” ka April 27, 2019 Atura ho Portland. The fight promotion just announced the addition of a professional lightweight fight to the card. Kaleb Hall tla nka ka Jay Ellis ka loana boima ba 155-lik'hilograma tse.

Hall is on a five-fight win streak in the NEF cage going back to his amateur days. His last loss for the promotion was more than four years ago atNEF 16against current professional featherweight champion Josh Harvey. Hall closed out his amateur career with three straight wins, including capturing the amateur 145-pound strap.

He continued that success into the professional ranks in 2018. In his pro debut last spring, Hall submitted veteran John Ortolani in the first round with a Von Flu Choke. He followed up that performance with another first round submission, this time over CJ Ewer via D’Arce Choke this past September atNEF 35.

Hall cut his teeth on the wrestling mats of Dirigo High School in Dixfield, Maine where he was a two-time state champion. He now represents the Choi Institute based out of Recon Fitness in Portland.

I am happy to be fighting in Portland at Aura again,” said Hall of the upcoming April 27 bout against Jay Ellis. “I am looking to pick up where I left off in 2018 and continuing my winning streak.

NEF a latelang tsoakiloeng-sesole-bonono ketsahalo, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” will take place on Saturday, April 27, 2019 Atura ho Portland, Maine with a bell time of 7 pm. Tickets are on sale now atwww.auramaine.com.

JAKE BAGLEY AFTER DAZZLING MMA DEBUT: “I PLAN ON DOING BIG THINGS”

Portland, Maine (February 16, 2019)—Jake “The Bull” Bagley has had a mythical reputation within the Maine wrestling community for well over a decade, but when he made his mixed martial arts (MMA) debut at “NEF 37: Sub Zero” on February 1st, in Bangor, a whole new legion of fans learned his name—fight fans. That’s because Bagley, a multiple-time state champion wrestler, brought the house down in his back-and-forth, fist-tastic battle with Canada’s Brady Macdonald. Bagley discussed his NEF MMA debut recently with Bryan Stackpole and Ryan Jarrell on the Between Rounds Radio podcast.

Bagley, now 25-years-old, grew-up wrestling for perennial powerhouse Noble High School in North Berwick, Maine, where he won two state championships. During his time on the mat, Bagley earned a reputation as a relentless competitor that never hesitated to bump up in weight to face the toughest challengers he could find at both the state and national levels. Blessed with a relentless desire to constantly test his abilities, Bagley’s interests naturally progressed to MMA at a young age.

“When I was 15, I believe I was a sophomore, I heard there was cage fighting going on in Berwick, Maine,” Bagley told Stackpole and Jarrell. “I went down and checked it out and that’s the first day I met Bill Jones. I was 15-years-old and I walked into Hall Brother’s Roofing and they’re out there behind a storage unit place, in a garage bay training. Ever since that day, Bill’s been kicking my ass and pushing me to it. In the last couple of months, I finally got serious about it and decided to do it.”

Bagley’s NEF debut earlier this month came against a fighter that had proven himself to be a wrestler’s kryptonite. Canada’s Brady Macdonald needed only 15-seconds to force multiple-time New Hampshire state champion Greg Waterbury to tap when he debuted with the promotion in June 2018. Early into his bout with Bagley, it looked like history might repeat itself when Macdonald was able to secure Bagley’s back during the first round. Bagley, leha ho le joalo, would have none of it.

“He caught me with that first overhand right right at the beginning of the fight and then it clicked—I realized I was in a fight,” Bagley recounted. “My adrenaline went up. I couldn’t have been happier. It was everything that I was looking for.”

Bagley fought off the choke and then, the fight was on. A frenetic, high-paced free-for-all followed that had all 1200 fans in the building on their feet.

“As soon as I realized how hard he could hit, I had no fear—I was going forward,” Bagley stated.

“I didn’t realize how many times he actually hit me until I saw the video,” Bagley continued. “That’s a big thing—I need to keep my hands up.”

One of the most dangerous moments of the fight for Bagley came when he found himself caught in a deep heel hook.

“I look at the video now and I see my foot facing down and my knee facing up and it definitely hurt,” Bagley explained. “He had it in there tight and I’m glad I got through it.”

“I didn’t notice anybody but Brady that night. When I was in there I couldn’t hear coaches yelling, I couldn’t hear fans yelling. It was awesome. It was pure focus because I knew if I wasn’t focusing he was going to catch me like I was catching him.”

Hona joale, a couple of weeks removed from his head-turning debut, the bumps and bruises have healed, but for Bagley—and the fans that were fortunate enough to witness it—the magic of the moment has not been forgotten.

“I’ve wrestled on a couple of national stages, but the emotion and the stuff after that fight… I still feel it today,” Bagley said.

"Ke ikutloa hlollang,” he continued. “I’ve always been a competitor and I’ve always trained my entire life. I didn’t do much the last five years—I had a couple of kids and started a family. When I just got back into the gym it was like riding a bike. Once I get going, there’s not going to be anybody to stop me.”

Once again fully committed to a competition lifestyle, Bagley is ready to start racking up the wins the same way he did on the wrestling mat.

“I feel that now that I’m in it, I have that drive and motivation that I don’t think many people are going to be able to compete with,"O ile a re. “I’ve got unnatural athletic ability and my determination is going to be hard to match—I don’t care who you are.”

“I will fight anybody that wants to accept a fight with me,” he continued. “That’s how I feel. If I want to be the best, I’m going to go against the best. I’ll take on anybody right now.”

“I plan on doing big things.”

NEF a latelang tsoakiloeng-sesole-bonono ketsahalo, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” will take place on Saturday, April 27, 2019 at Aura in Portland, Maine with a bell time of 7 pm. Tickets are on sale now atwww.auramaine.com. ��F�>s�O

BELLATOR 215: MITRIONE vs. KHARITONOV RESULTS & PHOTOS


FULL PHOTOS HERE



Complete Bellator 215 Results:

Matt Mitrione (13-6, 1 NC) le Sergei Kharitonov (29-7, 2 NC) ended in a no contest

Logan Storley (10-0) hlōla Ion Pascu (18-9) ka tsela ntsoe-leng qeto (30-27 30-26, 30-26)

Eduardo Dantas (21-6) hlōla Toby Misech (11-7) ka tsela ntsoe-leng qeto (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

John Douma (4-1) hlōla Mike Kimbel (2-1) ka tsela ho ikokobelletsa (kgutlotharo bipetsa) ka 2:51 ea ho pota-pota e mong

Austin Vanderford (7-0) hlōla Cody Jones (6-3) ka tsela ho ikokobelletsa (letsoho-kgutlotharo bipetsa) ka 4:49 ea ho pota-pota e mong



Selelekela Card:

Steve Mowry (6-0) hlōla Darion Abbey (0-1) ka tsela ho ikokobelletsa (Kimura) ka 1:27 ea ho pota-pota e mong

Amanda Bell (6-5) hlōla Amber Leibrock (3-3) ka KO (punches) ka 3:52 ea ho pota-pota e mong

Pat McCrohan (4-2) hlōla Jason Markland (0-1) ka TKO (punches) ka 1:11 ea ho pota-pota e mong

Lindsey VanZandt (5-1) hlōla Tabatha Watkins (3-1) ka TKO (punches) ka 3:25 ea ho pota-pota tse peli

Pete Rogers (4-4) hlōla Jason Rine (1-5) ka TKO (literaeke) ka :50 ea ho pota-pota tse peli

Matt Hotelin (4-0) hlōla Ali Zebian (1-1) ka e petsoha ka qeto ea (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Zarrukh Adashev (2-1) hlōla Ronie Arana (0-3) ka tsela ntsoe-leng qeto (29-28. 30-27, 30-27)

Billy Goff (2-0) hlōla Ryan Hardy (0-1) ka tsela ntsoe-leng qeto (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)



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FULL FIGHT CARDS FOR BELLATOR 215: MITRIONE VS. KHARITONOV THIS FRIDAY & BELLATOR 216: MVP VS. DALEY THIS SATURDAY


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Los Angeles – The full slate of bouts for Bellator’s doubleheader return to Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. ka Feb. 15 and Feb. 16 has been completed with two stacked five-fight main cards and exciting preliminary matchups.



The main event of Friday’s card on Paramount Network, and simulcast on DAZN, will feature a heavyweight headliner, where former Bellator Grand Prix Semifinalist Matt Mitrione (13-6) faces Russian knockout artist Sergei Kharitonov (29-7, 1 NC). Rounding out the stacked main card will see undefeated Logan Storley (9-0) meet SBG Dublin’s Ion Pascu (18-9) kwa welterweight, former Bellator bantamweight champ Eduardo Dantas (20-6) return from injury to meet Hawaii’s Toby Misech (12-6) at 135-pounds, and the electric Mike Kimbel (2-0) making his main card debut against Rhode Island’s John Douma (3-1). The opener of Bellator 215 will be the promotional debut of Austin Vanderford (6-0), who looks to remain undefeated against Cody Jones (6-2), a winner of four consecutive fights.




The prelims for Bellator 215: Mitrione vs. Kharitonov will be highlighted by a women’s featherweight contest featuring Amber Leibrock (3-2) khahlanong le Amanda Bell (5-5), as well as top heavyweight prospect Steve Mowry (5-0) ho jara Darion Abbey (Pro qalo).



A mere 24-hours later, Bellator 216 will take place exclusively on DAZN and will be headlined by one of the most intense grudge matches in MMA history. Ka Moqebelo, Feb. 16, Krrish Michael "Venom" Page (13-0) will enter the Bellator cage against 58-fight professional Pauluse o ile a "Semtex" Daley (40-16-2) in a first-round fight of Bellator’s Welterweight World Grand Prix. The co-main event is a rematch between two heavyweights who undoubtedly will go down in the sport’s history books, neng Mirko Cro Cop (37-11-2, 1 NC) makes his Bellator debut against Roy “Big Country” Nelson (23-16).



Holim'a moo, a No. 1 contender’s bout to determine who will face newly crowned heavyweight kingpin Ryan Bader will pit Cheick Kongo (29-10-2) khahlanong le Krrish, longtime former Bellator heavyweight champion Vitaly Minakov (21-0). An intriguing welterweight encounter between Yaroslav Amosov (20-0) and the always-excitingErick Silva (20-9, 1 NC) is also official, as is the professional debut of multi-time taekwondo champion Valerie Loureda, when she meets Oklahoma’s Colby Fletcher (1-2) in the main card opener.



As if that wasn’t enough top-flight action, Tyrell Fortune (5-0), one of Bellator’s top homegrown prospects returns to the Bellator cage against Ryan Pokryfky (6-5) in the featured preliminary bout of Bellator 216: MVP vs. Daley.



Bellator: Mitrione vs. Kharitonov will be broadcast Friday, February 15 on Paramount Network at 9 p.m. Et / 8 p.m. CT and will stream LIVE on DAZN. Bellator: MVP vs. Daley will stream exclusively on DAZN on Saturday, February 16 ka 10 p.m. Et / 7 p.m. PT. Preliminary action for both events will stream on Bellator.com and globally on the Bellator Mobile App.



Tickets for both events are available now and can be purchased at the Mohegan Sun Arena box office, as well as Ticketmaster and Bellator.com. Fans can save when they purchase tickets to both events through the “Back-to-Back Pack!” Please visit Ticketmaster.com for more details.




Complete Bellator 215: Mitrione vs. Kharitonov Main Card:

Heavyweight Main Event Bout: Matt Mitrione (13-6) vs.. Sergei Kharitonov (29-7, 1 NC)

Welterweight Co-Main Event: Logan Storley (9-0) vs.. Ion Pascu (18-9)

Bantamweight Main Card Bout: Eduardo Dantas (20-6) vs.. Toby Misech (12-6)

Bantamweight Main Card Bout: Mike Kimbel (2-0) vs.. John Douma (3-1)

175-Pound Catchweight Main Card Bout: Austin Vanderford (6-0) vs.. Cody Jones (6-2)



Selelekela Card:

Heavyweight Preliminary Bout: Steve Mowry (5-0) vs.. Darion Abbey (Pro qalo)

Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Amber Leibrock (3-2) vs.. Amanda Bell (5-5)

Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Pat McCrohan (3-2) vs.. Jason Markland (Qalo)

Atomweight Preliminary Bout: Tabatha Watkins (3-0) vs.. Lindsey VanZandt (4-1)

Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Pete Rogers (3-4) vs.. Jason Rine (1-4)

Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Matt Hotelin (3-0) vs.. Ali Zebian (1-0)

Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Zarrukh Adashev (1-1) vs.. Ronie Arana (0-2)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Billy Goff (1-0) vs.. Ryan Hardy (Pro qalo)



Complete Bellator 216: MVP vs. Daley Main Card:

Welterweight World Grand Prix Matchup: Michael Page (13-0) vs.. Pauluse Daley (40-16-2)

Heavyweight Co-Main Event: Mirko Cro Cop (37-11-2, 1 NC) vs.. Roy Nelson (23-16)

Ho hlotsoe haholo ka ho fetisisa: Cheick Kongo (29-10-2) vs.. Vitaly Minakov (21-0)

Welterweight Main Card Bout: Yaroslav Amosov (20-0) vs.. Erick Silva (20-9, 1 NC)

Flyweight Main Card Bout: Valerie Loureda (Pro qalo) vs.. Colby Fletcher (1-2)



Selelekela Card:

Heavyweight Preliminary Bout: Tyrell Fortune (5-0) vs.. Ryan Pokryfky (6-5)

Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Patrick Casey (4-0) vs.. Nekruz Mirkhojaev (3-2)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Vinicius De Jesus (6-2) vs.. Rodolpho Barcellos (1-0)

165-Pound Catchweight Bout: Kastriot Xhema (2-2, 1 NC) vs.. Kemran Lachinov (7-2)

Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Reginaldo Felix (5-2) vs.. Justin Sumter (6-2)

Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Jesse Kosakowski (2-0) vs.. Rodolfo Rocha (1-1)

Welterweight Preliminary Bout: Demetrius Plaza (Pro qalo) vs.. Andrews Rodriguez (1-0)



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SECOND TITLE FIGHT ANNOUNCED FOR NEF 38 IN PORTLAND FEATURES ELITE WRESTLERS

Portland, Maine (February 8, 2019) – New England ho loana ka (NEF) will present its next mixed-martial-arts (MMA) ketsahalo, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” ka April 27, 2019 Atura ho Portland. Pele ho moo kajeno, the fight promotion announced the second amateur title fight confirmed for the event. Zac “Majoe” Richard (3-0-1) tla nka ka Tom “The PhenomPagliarulo (2-1) for the vacant NEF Amateur Featherweight Championship.

It will be Richard’s second attempt at capturing the title. Earlier this month, Richard fought Fred Lear (6-2-1) to a thrilling five-round draw for the strap in Bangor, Maine. The bout is considered by many to be a very early contender for “Ntoa ea Year” in New England thus far. Lear’s decision to turn professional after that fight nixed any hope for an immediate rematch.

Richard, ea 2018 “NEF Rookie of the Yearas voted by the promotion’s fans, went on a tear last year with three first-round finishes. He has never been a stranger to the winner’s circle, having won a Maine state championship in wrestling for Massabesic High School in 2015. Richard hopes to replicate that success on April 27 and take the featherweight strap home in his second attempt.

Richard represents team Nostos MMA of Somersworth, New Hampshire where he trains under current UFC fighter, and former NEF Professional Lightweight Champion, Devin Powell (9-4).

Now that I’ve been in a war, I know what I need to work on,” said Richard. “I’ve came so far in just one year. I’m going to blow the roof off of AURA. No way around it, I want that title. I’m going to come back faster, stronger and smarter. Tom is a great fighter and I know this fight will bring out the best in me.

Tom Pagliarulo will be making his NEF debut on April 27. He has two finishes to his credit on MMA events in New Hampshire, including a first-round technical knockout last fall. Like Richard, Pagliarulo cut his teeth on the wrestling mats. He is a lifelong wrestler. He competed for Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, Massachusetts and later for Plymouth State University in Plymouth, New Hampshire. Pagliarulo currently holds a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and trains at both Burgess MMA in Manchester, New Hampshire and Spero’s Martial Arts Academy in Plaistow, New Hampshire.

What better way to make my NEF debut than a title fight against a tough competitor,” exclaimed Pagliarulo when reached for comment. “Zac and myself are both elite wrestlers which should make for an exciting fight. The opportunity was presented to me, and I know it is a fight that will make us both better, so I jumped all over it. As far as the title goes, this is just another fight for me. I’m going to go in there and do what I love to do, fight.

NEF a latelang tsoakiloeng-sesole-bonono ketsahalo, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” will take place on Saturday, April 27, 2019 Atura ho Portland, Maine with a bell time of 7 pm. Tickets are on sale now atwww.auramaine.com.

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 ka labohlano, February 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,"O ile a re. “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 seconds left, 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 sebedisana mong'a le 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, ka April 27go th.

“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 a latelang tsoakiloeng-sesole-bonono ketsahalo, “NEF 38: STORMBORN,” will take place on Saturday, April 27, 2019 Atura ho Portland, Maine with a bell time of 7 pm. Tickets are on sale now atwww.auramaine.com.