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NEF SELLS OUT BANGOR FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR WITH WILD MMA CARD

Bangor, Maine (Szeptember 9, 2018) - New England Harcol (NEF) held its latest mixed-martial-arts event, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” on Saturday night at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. It was the third time in as many years that the fight promotion visited the Queen City and sold out the venue.

The main event featured a bout hailed as theBattle of Bangoras popular locals Aaron “Könyörtelen” Lacey (6-2) és Jon Lemke (7-9) squared off. Lacey submitted Lemke in the first round with a rear-naked choke.

Szülővárosa kedvenc “A” Ryan Sanders (17-9) took on Mando “Nagy chino” Montoya (10-7) A co-főversenyen. Annál a 4:10 jele az első fordulóban, Sanders, the reigning NEF Professional Lightweight Champion, forced Montoya to tap to a guillotine choke.

It was a successful night for the Choi Institute of Portland, Maine as Caleb Csarnok (2-0) és Ernesto Ornelas (4-7) were both victorious via stoppages in their respective bouts.

Az amatőr főcímben, Maine Amateur Wrestling Hall of Famer, 54-éves Pat Kelly (4-1) put his lightweight title on the line against Massachusetts És Forza (3-2) in what Kelly vowed would be his final MMA fight. Forlenza was able to score a technical knockout via referee stoppage due to strikes to capture the title. A meccs után, Kelly gave an impassioned speech, thanking his coaches at Young’s MMA in Bangor as the capacity crowd gave him a standing ovation.

Nostos MMA also shined on the amateur portion of the card. The Somersworth, New Hampshire-based team went 2-0 mint Zac Richard (2-0) és Andrew Brown (1-0) picked up wins under the guidance of Nostos head coach, és a jelenlegi UFC harcos, Devin Powell.

NEF announced its return to Portland, scheduled to take place at Aura on Saturday, November 17. The event is titled “NEF 36: Battle for the Gold. It will be the final NEF event of 2018.

The full results of from Bangor, Maine:

SZAKMAI MMA

Jon Lemke def. Aaron Lacey via rear-naked choke submission, kerek 1

Ryan Sanders def. Armando Montoya via guillotine choke submission, kerek 1

Caleb Csarnok def. CJ Ewer via D’Arce choke submission, kerek 1

Josh Harvey def. Jay Ellis via triangle choke submission, kerek 1

Ernesto Ornelas def. Zenon Herrera via guillotine choke submission, kerek 3

AMATŐR MMA

Ed Forlenza def. Pat Kelly via TKO, kerek 1

Christian Barrett def. David Hart via TKO, kerek 1

Zac Richard def. Clifford Redman keresztül TKO, kerek 1

Taylor Bartlett fought Jacob Deppmeyer to a draw

Shawn Costigan def. David Hills via TKO, kerek 1

Jordan Young def. Joe Howard hátul meztelenül fojtó benyújtásával, kerek 2

Andrew Brown def. Chris Lachcik via armbar submission, kerek 1

NEF következő vegyes harcművészeti esemény, “NEF 36: Csata az aranyért,” látni fogja, hogy a társaság visszatér a Portland Aura -ba, Maine. A rendezvényre szombaton kerül sor a tervek szerint, November 17, 2018 harangidővel 7 pm. The ticket pre-sale is happening now at www.AuraMaine.com with promo code “Nef.” Tickets will be on-sale to the general public on Monday, Szeptember 10 at 9:00 a.m. EDT.

CALEB HALL TAKES NO SHORTCUTS IN MIXED-MARTIAL-ARTS CAREER

Bangor, Maine (Szeptember 3, 2018) – There’s no evidence that Easy Street exists in the world of professional mixed-martial-arts.

 

 

 

If it did, it’s safe to say Caleb Hall wouldn’t be able to find it, even if he were furnished the most precise global positioning system and the unlimited kindness of strangers.

 

 

 

Hall is wired to fight hard, fight often, and fight against the best available competition to give himself an accurate barometer of where he stands in the sport.

 

 

 

That won’t change this Saturday, Szeptember 8th, when he takes on C.J. Ewer in a lightweight bout at New England Fights 35: “Wicked Season.” The card will take place at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor with an opening bell time of 7 p.m.

 

 

 

Csarnok, 24, a multi-time state champion wrestler during his career at Dirigo High School, isn’t bothered that he’ll be taking on a hometown hero who has been a titleholder for the regional promotion. It seems he subscribes to pro wrestling legend Ric Flair’s mantra: To be the man, you’ve got to beat the man.

 

 

 

“Whoever they offer and put in front of me is who I’m going to take on,” Hall said. “It doesn’t matter to me. It’s a big fight and it’s in his hometown. That definitely makes it more interesting.”

 

 

 

The fight is a natural pairing for two of Maine’s top pros. Each is eager to get back into the NEF hexagon, for opposite reasons, after their results earlier this year.

 

 

 

Hall handled John Ortolani, a wily veteran with main-event experience on his 20-fight ledger, in an impressive April pro debut. His game well developed from a double-digit total of amateur scraps, Hall earned a submission via the rarity of a Von Flue choke at 2:16 A nyitó körben.

 

 

 

Two months earlier, Ewer sustained his first loss in the pro cage by kneebar against Kemran Lachinov. He’s tough on home turf, viszont, as evidenced by a stoppage of Rumford’s Mike Hansen last summer.

 

 

 

“We have similar styles and similar games,” Hall said, “I try not to think about my opponent too much and just try to fight my fight. He’s a tough matchup no matter who he’s in there against.”

 

 

 

Since making his debut only a month after he crossed the legal age threshold of 18, Hall has carved out a reputation as a relentless, crowd-pleasing competitor who isn’t picky about his opponents.

 

 

 

That’s made life easier for NEF co-owner and matchmaker Matt Peterson, who can always count on Hall being ready for prime time near the top of the bill.

 

 

 

“Caleb reminds me a lot of Devin Powell, our former lightweight champion. Devin most recently won in the UFC, the largest fight promotion on the planet,” Peterson said. “Devin got to where he is through good, old-fashioned diligence – desire, felszentelés, discipline and hard work. Caleb’s approach mirrors Devin’s. He’s not looking for the easy path to get where he wants to go.”

 

 

 

Everything else about Hall’s progression in the sport has been measured conservatively.

He toiled in the amateur ranks for more than five years, wanting to make sure that his acumen was developed and his repertoire well-balanced.

 

 

 

“I think I’m pretty well-rounded in every area,” Hall said, “My wrestling is still probably the strongest part of my game, but everything else is starting to catch up, like my submissions and my striking.”

 

 

 

Hall never budged from his amateur weight of 145 until moving up to 155 – historically NEF’s deepest and toughest pro division – for his shot at Ortolani.

 

 

 

He and Ewer are now jockeying for position in a class that provided great success for the likes of Powell, Bruce Boyington, Ryan Sanders, Jon Lemke and Jesse Erickson. Advancing to that fray would have been foolhardy if Hall hadn’t done things the right way physically and nutritionally.

 

 

 

“For me it’s been more about training and putting it on the right way. It wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be. I could still make 145, but this is a lot better for my body,” Hall said. “I was in the same weight class from the time I entered the sport when I was 18. It was a lot of weight cuts, but I was coming right out of high school wrestling where that was all part of it.”

 

 

 

When he fought at 145, Hall said his day-to-day weight when not in training was just shy of 170 font. He can now comfortably carry 175 hogy 180 between bouts. Less last-minute dehydration is necessary to reach the lightweight limit.

 

 

 

“He’s on the treadmill every day. He’s logging his training hours with commitment and focus,” Peterson said. “He’s living the lifestyle. It’s guys like Caleb that really get me excited about the sport, because they show us the best stuff that human beings are made of, and they give us a glimpse of what we’re capable of as people. If Caleb Hall hits the heights that he’s set for himself – and I’m confident that he will get there – it will be because he earned it the entire way.”

 

 

 

Hall appreciates the perception that his fight with Ewer is a big one in the NEF title picture and beyond, but as always he is eager to steer clear of the hype.

 

 

 

“I had a lot of confidence going in (against Ortolani), and that hasn’t changed,” Hall said. “I see every fight as your biggest fight, különben is. That’s just how I try to approach it. This sport has a small window.”

 

 

 

Three five-minute rounds aren’t much time in the grand scheme, bármelyik, although it’s a grueling grind when two action fighters such as Hall and Ewer are going at it.

 

 

 

Despite their first-round finishes last time around, Hall won’t be surprised to see this one venture closer to the advertised distance.

 

 

 

“We’ll see what happens. I don’t go in there thinking I’m going to take him out,” Hall said. “I expect it to be a war. It’ll probably go deep into the second and third rounds, and we’ll see who swims.”

 

 

 

NEF következő vegyes harcművészeti esemény, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” látni fogja, hogy a vállalat visszatér a bangori kereszteződés -biztosítási központba, Maine. The event is scheduled to take place this Saturday, Szeptember 8, 2018 harangidővel 7 pm. Jegyek már kaphatók a www.crossinsurancecenter.com.

A NEF bejelenti a legnagyobb harci kártyát, amelyet valaha hozott Bangorba

Bangor, Maine (Augusztus 24, 2018) - New England Harcol (NEF) Tartja a következő vegyes-harcos rendezvényt, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” Szeptember 8 a bangori Cross Insurance Centerben. Az esemény azóta negyedik alkalommal jelöli 2013 hogy a NEF meglátogatta a Queen City -t. Korábban ma, A harc promóciója bejelentette az estére tervezett teljes harci kártyát.

Az izgalmas főversenyen két népszerű Bangor-térségű sportoló szerepel, aki harcot folytat Jon Lemke (7-8) megfelel Aaron “Könyörtelen” Lacey (5-2) Könnyű versenyen. Lemke, egy veterán az Egyesült Államok Marine Corps, vonatok a titán atlétikával a szomszédos sörfőzde, Maine, Míg Lacey képviseli a Young MMA -t Bangor.

A társ rendezvény Lacey csapattársait látni fogja, és uralkodni a NEF Professzionális könnyűsúlyú bajnok, “A” Ryan Sanders (16-9) figyelembe a Armando “Nagy chino” Montoya (10-6) egy nem címes hegesztett hulladékban. Sanders a nyár elején hatalmas benyújtási győzelmet indít Portlandben, Maine. Montoya, Ki képviseli a Brunswick első osztályú MMA -t, Maine, A Pine Tree State-ben debütál egy évtizedes karrier után a délnyugati MMA pályán.

Egy másik nagyon várt szakmai harcban, Caleb Csarnok (1-0) A portlandi Choi Intézetből egy másik Young MMA csapattagja lesz CJ vizeskancsó (3-1). Egy sikeres amatőr karrier után, amelyben látta, hogy elfogja a NEF amatőr tollas súlyú címet, Hall lenyűgözött John Ortolani veterán első fordulóban történő benyújtásával (8-12) Ez év elején a Pro debütálásában. Vizeskancsó, Az Egyesült Államok légierő biztonsági erõinek tagja, bezárt “NEF 30” Tavaly augusztusban Bangorban megnyerte a promóció profi középsúlyos szíjat Mike Hansen felett (5-9).

A harci kártya amatőr részét a cím harcának címe lesz Pat “PK” Kelly (4-0) mind a könnyű övét, mind a legyőzhetetlen nyilvántartást a sorba helyezi a kihívás ellen És Forza (2-2). Kelly, aki megfordult 54 múlt héten, a Maine birkózó szőnyegek legendája, mind versenytárs, mind edző, valamint a Maine Amatőr Birkózó Hírességek Csarnokának tagja. Megfogadja, hogy ez lesz az MMA karrierjének utolsó küzdelme. Forlenza rövid időn belül folytatta a harcot, miután Kelly korábbi kihívója sérülés miatt kiesett. Tagja a Hyannis -i székhelyű csapatnak, Massachusetts. Forlenza nem idegen a NEF ketrechez. Megnyerte amatőr debütálóját “NEF 23” nyáron 2016 Cape Cod -on.

Birkózó edzőkről szólva, “NEF 35” szerepel a Shawn Costigan (0-0). Costigan a Bucksport Gimnázium birkózó edzői személyzetének tagja. A ketrecben debütálásakor képviseli a Young MMA-t, amikor felveszi a Devizing fickót David Hills (0-0).

Az amatőr kártyán is lesz a CJ Ewer testvére, Roger Ewer (1-0). Napi gyógyszerész, Roger tavaly debütált amatőrnek “NEF 30” Bangorban Dustin Freeman második fordulójának műszaki kiütésével (0-1). At “NEF 35,” felveszi Jason Hanley (0-0) Orchard Park harcművészete a New York -i nyugati államban.

A teljes “NEF 35” küzdelemben kártya (változhatnak):

SZAKMAI MMA

155 Aaron Lacey 5-2 (Young MMA) vs Jon Lemke 7-8 (Titan Atlétika)

170 Ryan Sanders 16-9 (Young MMA) Vs Armando Montoya 10-6 (First Class MMA)

185 Crowsneck Boutin 2-3 (Bad Little Falls Dojo) Vs Mark Gardner 0-0 (Az Akadémia)

155 CJ vizeskancsó 3-1 (Young MMA) Vs Caleb Hall 1-0 (Choi ragaszkodott)

155 Josh Harvey 4-0 (Young MMA) Vs Jay Ellis 15-77 (Csapatkiterés)

145 Zenon Herrera 1-6 (Szmog -szmog) Vs Ernesto Ornelas 3-7 (Choi Intézet)

AMATŐR MMA

155* Cím Pat Kelly 4-0 (Young MMA) vs Ed Forlenza 2-2 (Juniko)

170 David Hart 0-3 (Kenney anyja) Vs Christian Barrett 1-0 (First Class MMA)

155 Zac Richard 1-0 (Nostos) vs Clifford Redman 0-5 (Független)

150 Taylor Bartlett 1-1 (CMBJJ) Vs Jacob Deppmeyer 1-1 (First Class MMA)

265 Roger Ewer 1-0 (Young MMA) Vs Jason Hanley 0-0 (Orchard Park harcművészetek)

180 Jordan Norman 0-1 (Bad Little Falls Dojo) VS Brandon Schwinck 0-2 (Független)

145 Joe Howard 1-0 (CMBJJ) Vs Jordan Young 0-1 (Független)

155 Jesse Fitzsimmons 0-0 (Nostos) Vs és Morales 0-0 (Orchard Park harcművészetek)

145 Shawn Costigan 0-0 (Young MMA) Vs David Hills 0-0 (Független)

135 Nate Boucher 2-3 (CMBJJ) Vs Joshua Greenlaw 0-2 (Független)

160 Andrew Brown 0-0 (Nostos) Vs Chris Lachcik 0-0 (Független)

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

 

 

Bangor, Maine (Augusztus 20, 2018) - New England Harcol (NEF) Tartja a következő vegyes-harcos rendezvényt, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” Szeptember 8 a bangori Cross Insurance Centerben. Korábban ma, 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 Mark “PocketsGardner (0-0) A harc súlya 185 kiló.

 

 

 

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) at “NEF 25.” Azóta, 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 of the Year” by fans.

 

 

 

“I am blessed with this opportunity to go to war inside the NEF cage,” mondta 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. Tavaly novemberben, he debuted with a second-round technical knockout of Carlton Charles (2-2) at “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.” Összesen, 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 következő vegyes harcművészeti esemény, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” látni fogja, hogy a vállalat visszatér a bangori kereszteződés -biztosítási központba, Maine. A rendezvényre a tervek szerint kerül sor Szombat, Szeptember 8, 2018 harangidővel 7 pm. Jegyek már kaphatók a www.crossinsurancecenter.com.

 

 

VETERAN WEST COAST FIGHTER MONTOYA FINDS A NEW HOME IN MAINE MMA SCENE

Brunswick, Maine (Augusztus 15, 2018) – It’s absolutely no secret that few New England lightweights have raised their fists to volunteer for a mixed martial arts showdown with “The” Ryan Sanders in recent years.

 

The competition at welterweight isn’t clamoring for a date with Sanders, bármelyik, although a newcomer to the region with ties to another hotbed of the sport is eager to embrace the challenge at “New England Fights 35: Wicked Season.”

 

Armando “Chino” Montoya, veteránja 16 professzionális roham, and linked closely with a pioneering figure in combat sports, will answer the call Szombat, Szeptember 8. The bout will take place on Sanders’ home turf at Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. Opening bell time is 7 p.m.

 

"(NEF társtulajdonosa és házasságszerző) Matt Peterson asked me if I wanted to fight, and I was happy to take it,- mondta Montoya. “I like to push myself. I don’t like easy fights.”

 

That attitude is a product of both Montoya’s cultural and professional background.

He’s proud to be a first-generation Mexican-American and a product of the relentless, fighting culture that has made his parents’ homeland such a force in boxing and MMA.

 

While living, working and fighting in California, he was a student of Thomas “Wildman” Denny, a veteran with almost 50 pro fights under his belt.

 

“That’s a name well-known to longtime fans of the sport,” Peterson said. “Denny was known for always having exciting fights, nyer vagy veszít, and I know he instilled some of that mentality in his students, such as Armando.”

 

Montoya (10-6) fought primarily in California, Colorado and New Mexico. He was in line to fight on a UFC card in Wyoming when a hand injury forced him to withdraw from the bout.

 

Although work and family commitments have slowed his pace in recent years, only five years separate him from a six-fight win streak.

 

“I’ve fought the top local guys wherever I’ve been my whole career. I fought against guys who wound up fighting for UFC or Strikeforce,- mondta Montoya. "Én vagyok 38, which I know is pretty old in this business, but I still like to challenge myself. It’s become more like a hobby. I have to work and support my family, but when the opportunities have come up, I love to train and give it a shot.”

 

A union carpenter by trade, Montoya sought more lucrative opportunities in that realm. Maine wound up on his radar because it is his mother-in-law’s home.

After the move, Montoya sought a local gym where he could continue to hone his craft in the martial arts. At 6-foot-3, having spent much of his career at middleweight, Montoya said he didn’t find many sparring partners his size.

 

“Then I was working in Portland and the superintendent there was a friend of John Raio,” Montoya recalled. “Ő mondta, ‘You should check out First Class MMA in Brunswick,’ so I did.”

 

Both family-oriented men with a passion for the sport and their shared faith, Raio and Montoya became fast friends.

 

“Armando is a strong leader and our most experienced fighter,” Raio said. “He’s the most humble guy you will ever meet and a devout Christian. His warm presence and willingness to share his knowledge and experience at First Class MMA make him a strong asset to our gym. He has been a huge reason for the growth of our students. I’m honored to call him my fighter and a great friend. He’s like family to me.”

 

First Class doesn’t have many exact matchups for the newcomer’s body type, bármelyik, but Montoya likes the mix of personalities and youthful exuberance.

 

“It’s exciting to see other people so excited about the sport,- mondta Montoya. “First Class has a lot of young guys who are just starting out, that have had one or two fights.”

 

Montoya’s first inclination is a stand-up clash. Most of his opponents have been substantially shorter, bár, and prefer ground-and-pound affairs in which his reach advantage is less of a factor. He said he enjoys the contrast of styles.

 

Sanders (16-9) is the clear favorite. In his prime at 31, undefeated through his past seven sojourns in the NEF hexagon, he has been more active than his unfamiliar opponent.

 

“Unfamiliar” is the operative word. The unknowns – namely Montoya’s vast experience against a different talent pool – make it a can’t-miss matchup.

 

Montoya can appreciate the challenge Sanders will face in ascending a class to face him.

 

“I’m used to being the one going up in weight,"Ő mondta. “Being 6-foot-3, I’m used to bumping up from 170 hogy 185. It’s kind of cool being on the other side this time.”

While Montoya is quick to acknowledge God for his forward motion in life, he gives MMA proper credit for its role in his salvation, is.

 

Before entering the amateur ranks at age 25, ‘Mando’ spent five years in federal prison and walked out mad at the world.

 

“I had a lot of anger issues,"Ő mondta. “This sport showed me how to take out that anger in a constructive way. I didn’t need to fight in the bars and the clubs anymore.”

 

Many have gained from Montoya’s personal triumphs. Most, add NEF’s devoted fan base to that list.

 

“We’re lucky to have someone of Armando’s caliber stepping up to face Ryan,” Peterson said. “As if this card weren’t already exciting enough, now we have this added fight to thrill the Bangor fans. It doesn’t get any better than this.”

 

NEF következő vegyes harcművészeti esemény, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” látni fogja, hogy a vállalat visszatér a bangori kereszteződés -biztosítási központba, Maine. A rendezvényre a tervek szerint kerül sor Szombat, Szeptember 8, 2018 harangidővel 7 pm. Jegyek már kaphatók a www.crossinsurancecenter.com.

 

A New England Harcol

New England Harcol ("NEF") a harc események reklámügynökség. NEF küldetése, hogy megteremtse a legjobb minőségű események harcosok és a rajongók egyaránt. NEF vezetősége nagy tapasztalatokkal rendelkezik küzdősportok menedzsment, eseményeket termelés, médiakapcsolatok, értékesítés, jogi és reklám.

PAT KELLY TO COMPETE IN FINAL MMA FIGHT ON SEPTEMBER 8 IN BANGOR

Maine (Augusztus 7, 2018) - New England Harcol (NEF) Tartja a következő vegyes-harcos rendezvényt, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” tovább Szeptember 8 a bangori Cross Insurance Centerben. Korábban ma, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur lightweight title fight to the card. Pat Kelly (4-0) is scheduled to defend his strap against the challenge of fellow undefeated MMA competitor Tim Manning (2-0).

The fight will be the final contest for the 53-year-old Kelly who began competing in MMA four years ago in his late 40s. He brought to the cage unmatched wrestling credentials earned through a lifetime on the mats. Kelly is nothing short of a legend in Maine wrestling circles. He won a state championship as a senior competing for the former Camden-Rockport High School. Kelly went on to wrestle for the University of Maine where he claimed a New England title and competed in the national NCAA championships. Később, as a coach Kelly would lead Camden-Rockport and Camden Hills Regional High School to multiple state championships. Among the students he coached is current UFC star Tim Boetsch (21-11). Kelly was inducted into the Maine Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2007.

I started this journey five years ago in Bangor with Young’s MMA,” said Kelly. “It is only fitting I have my farewell fight in the same great city. I am very grateful to NEF for the opportunity to fight in their cage and ultimately win an ammy title. Hozzám, age is simply a number. I have searched for tough and competitive challenges my entire career, and this fight is certainly another big challenge.

For all his accomplishments in wrestling, Kelly’s time in the MMA cage has been impressive as well. He was able to finish his first three bouts on his way to earning a crack at the NEF Amateur Lightweight Championship. Last summer atNEF 29,Kelly handed then-undefeated Rafael Velado (4-1), an athlete fourteen years Kelly’s junior, the first loss of his career to claim the belt. Over a year later, Kelly promises to bring his trademark intensity to both his training camp at Young’s MMA and his final fight on Szeptember 8.

I train hard, időszak,” exclaimed Kelly. “And I am sure my opponent does the same thing, and that’s what it is all aboutthe willingness to prepare to win. Továbbá, it is important for me to let coach Chris Young and Ernie Fitch know that I truly have appreciated them letting me become a part of the Young’s MMA family. To my teammates at Young’s and to all my fansthanks for the rideI have enjoyed you all.

Kelly’s challenger on Szeptember 8, Tim Manning, is also undefeated. Fighting out of F2 Arena in Gainesville, Florida, Manning is nicknamedMurderfor good reason. It took Manning a mere 37-seconds to submit his opponent with an armbar in his amateur debut last fall. He followed up that performance with another impressive first round submission earlier this year in his sophomore cage appearance.

NEF következő vegyes harcművészeti esemény, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” látni fogja, hogy a vállalat visszatér a bangori kereszteződés -biztosítási központba, Maine. A rendezvényre a tervek szerint kerül sor Szombat, Szeptember 8, 2018 harangidővel 7 pm. Jegyek már kaphatók a www.crossinsurancecenter.com.

A New England Harcol

New England Harcol ("NEF") a harc események reklámügynökség. NEF küldetése, hogy megteremtse a legjobb minőségű események harcosok és a rajongók egyaránt. NEF vezetősége nagy tapasztalatokkal rendelkezik küzdősportok menedzsment, eseményeket termelés, médiakapcsolatok, értékesítés, jogi és reklám.

JOSH HARVEY TO MAKE LONG-AWAITED RETURN TO MMA CAGE AT NEF 35 IN BANGOR

Bangor, Maine (Július 16, 2018) - New England Harcol (NEF) Tartja a következő vegyes-harcos rendezvényt, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” tovább Szeptember 8 a bangori Cross Insurance Centerben. Korábban ma, A Fight Promotion bejelentette, hogy egy professzionális könnyű ütés hozzáadódik a harci kártyához. Megtréfál “Hook OnHarvey (4-0) will return to the cage to take on Jay Ellis (15-79) A harc súlya 155 font-.

The fight with Ellis will take place just over 16 months since the last time Harvey did battle in the NEF cage. The former amateur lightweight champion is undefeated thus far in his professional career. Harvey has entered the cage four times in the pro ranks and has finished all four opponents in the first round with two knockouts and two submissions to his credit. He is a member of Young’s MMA based in Bangor, és “NEF 35” will be Harvey’s first opportunity to fight in front of his hometown fans, family and friends sinceNEF Presents Dana White: Benéz’ harcrawhich took place at the Cross Insurance Center in August 2016.

“I’m excited to display the improvements I made since my last fight,” Harvey said. “Thankful for any opponent willing to hook on, will be one for the highlight reel for sure!"

Harvey ellenfele, Jay Ellis, is a longtime veteran of the sport based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he trains with Team Knockout. Ellis regularly travels to New England to compete and has gained a cult following throughout the region. Last summer, he shocked Bangor fight fans by taking the fight to Ryan Sanders (16-9) and nearly upsetting the hometown favorite with a submission attempt before Sanders was able to score a come-from-behind victory.

I’m so happy to be coming back to Maine to put on another great performance,” stated Ellis when reached for comment. “This time my hand will be raised high as the victorious one.

NEF következő vegyes harcművészeti esemény, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” látni fogja, hogy a vállalat visszatér a bangori kereszteződés -biztosítási központba, Maine. A rendezvényre a tervek szerint kerül sor Szombat, Szeptember 8, 2018 harangidővel 7 pm. Jegyek már kaphatók a www.crossinsurancecenter.com.

EWER AND HALL ON COLLISION COURSE FOR NEF 35 IN BANGOR

Maine (Július 13, 2018) - New England Harcol (NEF) Tartja a következő vegyes-harcos rendezvényt, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” tovább Szeptember 8 a bangori Cross Insurance Centerben. Korábban ma, A Fight Promotion bejelentette, hogy egy professzionális könnyű ütés hozzáadódik a harci kártyához. CJ vizeskancsó (3-1) a tervek szerint szembe Caleb Csarnok (1-0) A harc súlya 155 font-.

Ewer headlined the previous NEF card in Bangor with a win over Mike Hansen (5-9) last August to claim the professional middleweight title of the promotion. Ez év elején, he tried to become the first multi-division champion in NEF history when he met Kemran Lachinov (5-2) for the welterweight strap. It was not to be, viszont, as Ewer suffered his first professional loss that February evening atNEF 32. A member of Bangor’s Young’s MMA who proudly serves his country with the United States Air Force security forces, Ewer will look to rebound from that loss against Hall this September.

Caleb has improved exponentially every single fight, and he looked amazing his last fight,” said Ewer of his opponent. “Caleb will go very far in this sport, but I am going to make sure he doesn’t do it at my expense. It’s going to be a very tough, very exciting fight for sure.

Caleb Hall surprised many fans when he arrived for “NEF 33” weigh-ins this spring. The one-time amateur featherweight titleholder looked like a monster version of his former self after bulking up with ten pounds of muscle for his professional debut at lightweight. The next night, Hall squeezed the proverbial life out of rugged veteran John Ortolani (8-13) with a Von Flue choke to pick up his first pro victory. The impressive performance sent a message to the New England MMA scene that Hall had indeed arrived in the pro ranks. Hall is a product of the Choi Institute in Portland, Maine and a two-time state wrestling champion out of Dirigo High School in Dixfield, Maine.

I am looking forward to making another statement with a win over Ewer in his hometown,” stated Hall. “Ő egy kemény harcos, and I can’t wait to get in there and fight.

NEF következő vegyes harcművészeti esemény, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” látni fogja, hogy a vállalat visszatér a bangori kereszteződés -biztosítási központba, Maine. A rendezvényre a tervek szerint kerül sor Szombat, Szeptember 8, 2018 harangidővel 7 pm. Jegyek már kaphatók a www.crossinsurancecenter.com.

A Bangor rajongói kedvencei harcolni fognak a NEF -en 35 KÜZDELEM KÁRTYA

Bangor, Maine (Július 12, 2018) - New England Harcol (NEF) Tartja a következő vegyes-harcos rendezvényt, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” tovább Szeptember 8 a bangori Cross Insurance Centerben. Korábban ma, A Fight Promotion bejelentette, hogy egy professzionális könnyű ütés hozzáadódik a harci kártyához. Jon Lemke (7-8) találkozik Aaron “Könyörtelen” Lacey (5-2) A harc súlya 155 font-.

Lemke a NEF Cage tizenegy harcos veteránja és egy évelő versenyző a promóció könnyű osztályában. A szomszédos sörfőzde székhelyű Titan Athletics tagja, Maine, Lemke egy hatalmas követést fejlesztett ki a Bangor területén. Az Egyesült Államok Tengerészeti Testületének négyéves veteránja. Lemke karrierjének egyik legfontosabb eleme a Jesse Erickson feletti győzelem gólt (9-7) egy nemzeti televíziós közönség előtt a NEF által elősegített Bellatoron 93 Esemény Lewistonban, Maine. Egyhangú döntési győzelmet indít Josh Laberge ellen (11-7) Rhode Island -en tavaly ősszel.

“Nagyon izgalommal és várakozással lépek vissza a NEF Cage -ba, hogy harcoljak szülővárosi barátaim és rajongóim előtt,” mondta Lemke. “Ugyanolyan lelkesedéssel harcolok Aaron Lacey -vel, aki az egyik legjobb harcos Új -Angliában. Ez abszolút csata lesz, amelyet a rajongók nem akarnak hiányozni.”

Lacey számára, A Lemke -vel való ütés lesz az első alkalom, amikor amatőr karrierje óta harcol a könnyű osztályban. Lacey győztes volt a Dom Cofone felett (6-6) egy 150 fontos fogási versenyen a tavaszi 2014. Mivel ez a harc, Lacey kilencszer versenyezött – Mindent a 145 fontos tollas divízióban. A Lemke -vel folytatott küzdelem lehetőséget kínál Lacey számára, hogy ismét versenyezzen szülővárosi rajongói és barátai előtt a Queen City -ben. A Bangor Young MMA -jának tagja, Lacey a tervek szerint a NEF korábbi rendezvényén jelenik meg a Cross Insurance Centerben a nyáron 2017, Az ellenfelet azonban néhány órával a harangidő előtt kiszorították a csapásból, amikor kiderült, hogy orvosi felfüggesztést töltött be egy újabb joghatóságban a boksz veszteségért.. Lacey arra törekszik, hogy visszapattanjon a veszteségről (5-1) múlt hónapban “NEF 34” Portlandben, Maine.

„Nagyon izgatott vagyok, hogy Bangorban harcolok,” kiáltott fel Lacey. “Legutóbb, amikor Bangorban harcoltam, nem sikerült. Az utolsó küzdelem (Blackshear) Nem mentem az utamat, És szeretnék kijavítani néhány hibát ez a harc. Nem lesz könnyű neki. Szenvedni fog, És tesztelni fogom, majd megtöröm az akaratát! Bangor az én otthonom, És megvédem.”

NEF következő vegyes harcművészeti esemény, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” látni fogja, hogy a vállalat visszatér a bangori kereszteződés -biztosítási központba, Maine. A rendezvényre a tervek szerint kerül sor Szombat, Szeptember 8, 2018 harangidővel 7 pm. Jegyek már kaphatók a www.crossinsurancecenter.com.

NEF AND BRANDON BUSHAW TO SEND YOUNG ATHLETES TO USM WRESTLING CLINIC

Gorham, Maine (Június 22, 2018) - New England Harcol (NEF) announced earlier today that the fight promotion would once again sponsor an athlete at this year’s BrawlinLobsta Wrestling Clinic & lovagi torna. The camp is set to take place at the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine (USM) -tól Július 17 to July 22. For the fifth year in a row, NEF will select one winner for which the fight promotion will cover tuition to the program.

“It’s a thrill for us to once again be supporting the BrawlinLobsta Wrestling Clinic,” stated NEF co-owner and Matchmaker Matt Peterson. “This year it’s all the more exciting to be partnering with Maine wrestling legend Brandon Bushaw to send not one, but two wrestlers to clinic. Mike Morin’s USM program is exploding and with the latest round of recruits that he’s brought in, I have no doubt that they will be a threat at the national level within the next two to three seasons. I encourage every Maine wrestler to apply for this scholarship to earn a chance to work with Morin’s decorated staff clinicians. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to sharpen your skills, as well as learn some new ones, during the off-season.

Továbbá, NEF MMA veteran Brandon Bushaw has also agreed to sponsor an athlete in the program this year. Now a business owner residing in South Carolina, Bushaw cut his teeth on the mats growing up in Westbrook, Maine. He won two Maine state titles wrestling for Westbrook High School. A középiskola után, Bushaw went on to wrestle for Michigan State University where he was a teammate of current UFC competitors Rashad Evans and Gray Maynard. He is a member of the Maine Wrestling Hall of Fame.

I attended Boston University wrestling camp between my sophomore and junior seasons in high school,” recalled Bushaw. “Not only did it change me as a wrestler, but I really feel that it changed me as a person. I have attended and coached many camps, and the life lessons you learn there are very important. I am proud to sponsor a young wrestler to attend USM’s Brawlin’ Lobsta wrestling clinic because I feel it is important to give back to a sport and community that has given me so much!”

Camp instructors Mike Morin and Jon Deupree have both competed in the MMA cage in the past. Morin is the head wrestling coach at USM and a two-time All-American. Deupree is an assistant coach with USM. He was a two-time NCAA national qualifier wrestling for the Huskies.

I would like to thank NEF for supporting USM wrestling and sponsoring another wrestler to attend the BrawlinLobsta Camp this summer,” said Morin. “This sponsorship is huge in allowing kids to have the opportunity to wrestle year-round who might not have that opportunity otherwise. It’s great for our program at USM and great for the state as a whole to get better in the sport of wrestling!”

Interested contestants are asked to submit a photograph of themselves wrestling via email to newenglandfights@gmail.comalong with a brief statement of 100 words or less detailing why they believe the clinic will help them achieve their goals. The winners will also each receive a pair of tickets to “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” as well as an NEF apparel package to wear during the clinic.

NEF következő vegyes harcművészeti esemény, “NEF 35: Gonosz szezon,” látni fogja, hogy a vállalat visszatér a bangori kereszteződés -biztosítási központba, Maine. A rendezvényre a tervek szerint kerül sor Szombat, Szeptember 8, 2018 harangidővel 7 pm. Jegyek már kaphatók a www.crossinsurancecenter.com.