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BOUCHER AND SHEA MEET AT THE CROSSROADS FOR PORTLAND MMA FIGHT

Portland, Maine (April 6, 2018) – Nate Boucher grew up in the world of amateur wrestling, where the rewards, penalties and path to winning and losing are cut-and-dried.

 

 

 

 

Takedown, two points. Escape, one point. Reversal, two points. The same clock that tells everyone how much time remains in the fight consistently informs the fighters where they stand.

 

 

 

 

In his two most recent sojourns as a mixed martial artist with New England Fights, Boucher, a native of Rumford and graduate of Mountain Valley High School, had no such compass. MMA is a more subjective science. That’s one of the many reasons an impressive winning percentage is harder to come by.

 

 

 

 

“MMA judging is one of the worst things to figure out. There’s not really a solid standard,"Boucher anati. “The last two fights didn’t end the way I wanted, N'zoonekeratu. Part of being an amateur is it gives you a chance to learn what the judges want.”

 

 

 

 

Boucher (2-2) hopes to halt a two-fight losing skid Saturday, April 14, when he takes on Walt Shea at “NEF 33: Riptide.” The card will take place at Aura in Portland.

 

 

 

 

A solid contender at the flyweight limit of 125 pounds despite those defeats at the hands of Justin Witham and Ryan Burgess, Boucher will meet Shea in the middle at a catch weight of 130.

 

 

 

 

Staying busy is part of Boucher’s strategy to learn everything he can about the sport, even if the immediate lessons are frustrating and humbling.

 

 

 

 

 

The criteria for MMA judging, in order of priority, are effective striking, effective grappling, effective aggressiveness and fighting area control. Boucher learned the hard way that his style may have cost him the ‘Win both the title fight against Witham and the hometown showdown versus Burgess.

 

 

 

 

“Everybody just kind of goes with whoever is throwing more punches. People don’t seem to care if you’re on top the whole time or not,"Boucher anati. "Koma, mukudziwa, I can complain, or I can adapt.”

 

 

 

 

Boucher pointed out that the two judges who saw the fight go Burgessway had it two rounds to one, ndi 29-28 margin, pamene 30-27 assessment in his favor indicated that he had won every round.

 

 

 

 

Best-case scenario, kumene, is to end it early, the way Boucher did with a triangle choke in his second amateur outing against former high school wrestling legend Jeremiah Barkac.

 

 

 

 

“Even though I lost the last two fights, they couldn’t have gone any better for me as far as learning the game goes,"Boucher anati. “It’s kind of opened my eyes a lot more, not necessarily to anything about myself, but as far as what the judges are looking for. It’s helping me learn more about the sport.”

 

 

 

 

Even though the fight is five pounds above Boucher’s natural weight, how he performs will have a heavy impact on whether he is still considered a viable threat in the 125-pound class or takes a huge step backward.

 

 

 

 

“Nate called me about a week after his fight with Burgess and said, straight up, ‘Get me back in there in April, and I want a tough opponent,’” NEF co-owner and matchmaker Matt Peterson said. “He has a lot on the line in this one. A loss leaves him with a long climb back.”

 

 

 

 

The crossroads clash with Shea (2-1) is sure to be a learning experience. Shea, who trains of out of First Class MMA in Topsham, also lost his last fight. Fred Lear won that August battle for the vacant amateur bantamweight title on his home turf in Bangor.

 

 

 

 

No battle in the hexagon has been as daunting for Shea as his personal journey to get there. He initially followed his cousin, Nicholas, to the MMA gym as part of a fitness regimen after his weight crested at more than 270 mapaundi.

 

 

 

 

Mwanjira ina, when he walks through the door on any given fight night, Shea is literally half the man he used to be.

 

 

 

 

“I was just going there to train a little bit in jiu-jitsu, and John (Ray) said to me, ‘Before we’re through, I’m going to get you in the cage.I’m thinking, ‘Yeah, pomwe,’” Shea said. “I lost about 80 pounds right off the bat training with those guys. It got me healthy, and then it was kind of, why not take the next step?"

 

 

 

 

Shea now walks around at 155 kuti 160 mapaundi. He is making a slightly deeper weight cut this time, and fighting a natural flyweight, to find out if the title picture in that division is an attainable goal.

 

 

 

 

Kupambana kapena kutaya, if his inspirational story helps a fan or friend make the commitment to a healthier lifestyle, Shea is all for it.

 

 

 

 

“It’s a lot better than standing on a treadmill,” Shea said of his unique path to fitness. “I tell people if you can just find one aspect of MMA that works for you – the grappling, the striking, whatever – it’s a great workout.”

 

 

 

 

Boucher said he has nothing but high esteem for Shea’s circuitous route to success in the sport. Admittedly, without a title up for grabs or a so-called grudge match in his sights, motivation could be more elusive.

 

 

 

 

The former Falcon, who trains out of Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Lewiston, insisted that won’t be a problem.

 

 

 

 

“That’s an impressive accomplishment. I’m very respectful of that. Not just anybody can start out where Walt did and get in the cage for a fight at 125, 130 mapaundi,"Boucher anati. “Unfortunately when you’re talking MMA, not every ending is like a fairy tale. I’m going in there to win the fight, to end it early and leave no doubt, not leave it in the hands of the judges this time.”

 

 

 

 

Doors open for “NEF 33: Riptide” at 6 p.m. lachiwelu, April 14. Pakuti matikiti, kuitana 207.772.8274 or go to www.auramaine.com.

 

BOYINGTON TRIUMPHANT IN RETURN, ERICKSON SETTLES A SCORE AT NEF 32

Lewiston, Maine (February 4, 2018) – Two years of traveling the world in pursuit of mixed martial arts glory had not even a shred of negative impact on Bruce “Pretty Boy” Boyington’s mystique in the New England Fights cage.

 

 

 

 

Battered, bloodied Taylor Trahan somehow made it to the end of the second round at Androscoggin Bank Colisee, but a relentless Boyington punctuated a dominant performance with a rear naked choke at 1:08 of the third in the 150-pound main event at “NEF 32: Super Loweruka."

 

 

 

 

Boyington (15-11) had fought in such diverse locales as New York City and Moscow since his most recent NEF appearance. He extended his winning streak in the promotion to four fights at the expense of Trahan (7-9).

 

 

 

 

Four other professional bouts and 10 amateur affairs highlighted the busy evening.

 

 

 

C.J. Ewer’s bid to become the first simultaneous NEF champion in two different divisions fell short against Kemran Lachinov.

 

 

 

 

Lachinov (6-2), a Bellator veteran based out of Ludlow, Massachusetts, captured the vacant welterweight crown with a tapout to a kneebar at 3:01 woyamba wozungulira.

 

 

 

Ewer was undefeated in three previous pro fights, including a submission victory over Mike Hansen for the middleweight strap six months ago.

 

 

 

 

Hansen also absorbed a choke-out loss on this card. Coming off a week of controversy about their agreed-upon catch weight, Jesse “The Viking” Erickson showed that his apparent size disadvantage was no issue.

 

 

 

 

After dominating the early exchanges, Erickson (10-7) applied a guillotine. With Hansen (5-9) appearing unresponsive, the referee stepped in and stopped the contest at 2:41 wa kutsegula kuzungulira.

 

 

 

 

Aaron Lacey rebounded from the first loss of his career, thoroughly dominating veteran Josh Parker in a 145-pound tangle. Lacey (5-1) controlled the lone round of the bout, dropping Parker (6-10) with a knee to the head. He maintained control with a vicious assault to the body, then sent Parker to dreamland via rear naked choke at 4:30.

 

 

 

 

Persistence paid off for independent mainstay Zenon Herrera, who picked up his first professional victory in his seventh try. Both Herrera and opponent Nate Charles have an extensive boxing background, but it was Herrera’s domination on the ground that paved the path to an unanimous decision.

 

 

 

 

In the headline amateur event, Ryan Burgess scored a narrow victory over Nate Boucher in a grueling, ground-and-pound flyweight fracas.

 

 

 

 

The bout between former Mountain Valley High School wrestling teammates was billed as a grudge match, fueled by a war of words on social media. Not surprisingly it ended in a lengthy embrace after the bell, with both men lying spent in the center of the cage.

 

 

 

 

There was little to choose between the Rumford rivals. Burgess (3-2) pushed the attack in rounds two and three and may have gained the final 29-28 edge on two scorecards with a few well-placed knees to the midsection. Boucher (2-2) swept all three rounds in the other judge’s estimation.

 

 

 

 

Ndi chigonjetso, Burgess snapped a two-fight losing skid and earned a June title fight against Justin Witham. Burgess initially won the title back in 2015.

 

 

 

 

Kam Arnold (2-0) left an indelible impression on both the crowd and opponent Kyle Kenney in his first-round victory. After patiently finding a seam, Arnold slammed Kenney to the canvas early in the bout and gained the TKO with a barrage of strikes at the two-minute mark.

 

 

 

 

Former amateur light heavyweight champion Ryan Glover (4-2) made a triumphant return in his first appearance since losing the belt exactly one year ago. Glover ended a slugfest with newcomer Joe Berube by verbal submission to strikes in the opening seconds of the third round.

 

 

 

 

Mohammad Al-Kinani ran his amateur record to 3-0 with a first-round TKO of Isaac Therrien. It was Al-Kinani’s stand-up acumen against Therrien’s wrestling background, and Therrien gained the early advantage with three takedowns. He was unable to keep the action on the deck, Komabe, and Al-Kinani’s fistic prowess proved too tough to overcome.

 

 

 

 

Likewise, Shawn Lunghi kept his record perfect through three fights with a first-round rear naked choke over previously unbeaten Devin Corson. The convincing, 68-second victory earned Lunghi an April shot at the amateur featherweight title against Taylor Costantino at NEF 33 in Portland.

 

 

 

 

Former University of Maine football standout Carlton Charles delivered the quickest knockout of the evening. Charles rebounded from his initial loss in November with a 12-second stoppage of Delmarkis Edwards, who was making his debut at 175 mapaundi.

 

 

 

 

Stacy Lupo picked up his first win in the cage over David Hart. Lupo used knees and kicks to gain the advantage before gaining the TKO via strikes at 1:10 of the opening round of the 155-pound scrap.

 

 

 

 

In a wildly entertaining women’s bout to christen the card, B.J. Garceau made a successful amateur debut with a split decision over Sarah Ziehm. All three judges offered a 29-28 chigamulo, but a strong start and authoritative finish gave Garceau the edge. Garceau dedicated her debut to awareness of diabetes, a disease she battles outside the cage.

 

 

 

 

 

Two other women’s bouts went the distance. Catie Denning won her debut by unanimous decision over Chelsea Elizabeth, while Amanda Gallo made her trip from Florida pay off with a clean sweep of the cards against 2017 NEF rookie of the year Jayda Bailey.

 

 

 

 

NEF returns to Portland, Maine, at Aura on Loweruka, April 14. To purchase tickets for “NEF 33: Riptide,” go to www.auramaine.com and use pre-sale codeNEF.

 

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NEF FLYWEIGHT TITLE WILL BE UP FOR GRABS IN PORTLAND

Portland, Maine (August 21, 2017) - New England Kumenyana (NEF) will make its debut in Portland on Friday, November 3, 2017 at Aura with “NEF 31: The Old Port.” Poyambirira lero, the fight promotion announced the addition of an amateur mixed-martial-arts title bout to the card. Nate Boucher (2-0) amakumana Justin Witham (3-4) with the winner to be crowned the new NEF MMA Amateur Flyweight Champion. The 125-pound title currently sits vacant.

Nate Boucher brings a background in wrestling with him to the cage. He competed for Mountain Valley High School (MVHS) in Rumford, Maine prior to training in MMA. Boucher made his NEF debut in 2014, just months after his eighteenth birthdaythe legal age limit for competing in MMA in Maine. Earlier this month in Bangor, Boucher made his return to the NEF cage. He was victorious by first-round submission over Jeremiah Barkac (0-1). Boucher is currently a member of Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (CMBJJ).

It’s an amazing feeling knowing that my childhood dream is coming true,” said Boucher when reached for comment. “This fight was only a matter of time. All my years of training is for this moment.

Justin Witham got off to a slow start in his amateur career. He lost his first three in a row prior to his first victory over Brent Ouellette (0-1) by technical knockout in the first round. Witham is currently riding a two-fight win streak. Poyambirira chaka chino, he submitted previous flyweight champion Ryan Burgess (2-2) in a non-title bout, avenging an earlier loss to Burgess. Witham represents the Shatterproof Combat Club.

Much respect to my opponent and anyone who steps inside the cage,” said Witham. “Every fighter has a fight that makes or breaks him. I will not break. This is the culmination of three years of hard work. Blood, sweat and tearstime away from my loved ones. Capturing the 125-pound title means everything to me and I will not be leaving without it over my shoulder!”

NEF otsatira losakanizika karate-luso chochitika, “NEF 31: The Old Port,” will see the company make its long-awaited debut in Portland, Maine at the brand new, state-of-the-art venue Aura. The event is scheduled to take place on Friday, November 3, 2017. Matikiti ali pa malonda tsopano www.auramaine.com.

About New England Kumenyana

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RUMFORD’S HANSEN GETS LONG-AWAITED SHOT AT MMA GOLD

 

Matt Andrikut v Mike Hansen square off in MMA action from NEF 25.

Msanga KUMASULIDWA: Rumford, Maine (August 3, 2017) – New Mike Hansen’s dreams of becoming a mixed martial arts (MMA) champion were admittedly premature. Then they were derailed for nearly a decade by a combination of injuries, service to his country and fatherhood.

 

The teenage ambition that made Hansen believe he could conquer the world, or at least his little corner of it, never went away, Komabe.

 

Twenty-nine months after resurrecting his career with New England Fights, Rumford’s Hansen (5-5) finally gets that coveted title shot. He will battle hometown favorite C.J. Ewer (2-0) at “NEF 30: Rumble in Bangor” this Loweruka, August 5 at Cross Insurance Center for the organization’s vacant middleweight title. The card starts at 7 p.m.

Hansen, amene anatembenuka 32 pa July 21, says the opportunity fulfills an early goal while living and fighting in Massachusetts back in 2005.

 

“I was 19 years old and thought I had a great head on my shoulders, so I called out the (World Fighting League) champion at the time, who was John “Doomsday” Howard,” Hansen said. “I said that I wanted that belt and that I was coming after him. Knowing what I know now, he probably would have whipped the (crap) out of me.”

 

Howard went on to compete at the highest level with Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) and is now a veteran of 37 journeys into the cage. Hansen’s career path had many more stops, starts and detours.

 

He started with six amateur wins out of the gate and won his initial professional foray with ease. The title fight will take place on the eve of the 12TH anniversary of that pro debut.

 

“Being 19 zaka, I was kind of cocky. I remember telling my dad nobody could compete with my wrestling,” Hansen said. “Back then, MMA hadn’t really evolved. The wrestler had the advantage over the jiu-jitsu guy. You could just hold a guy down and snuggle and hug and sweat out a win.”

 

After his first knockout loss, Hansen promised his father he would quit the sport. But he had already caught the fever, and his confidence was sky high.

 

Hansen was training for a bout at Laconia, New Hampshire’s bike week when he suffered a broken ankle two weeks before the weigh-in. He recovered and was in training for another fight when he was stabbed and beaten with a baseball bat in what could have been a fatal case of mistaken identity.

 

He remarkably walked out of the hospital a day later and soon embarked on a more structured path as a combat engineer in the United States Army. While enlisted, Hansen suffered a serious shoulder injury. Even after retirement, a return to the MMA cage seemed unlikely.

 

Then came a fateful call from an old friend and neighbor, NEF co-owner and matchmaker Matt Peterson, and the rest is history. Hansen has carved out a reputation as one who will take on any opponent in any weight class at any time, and perhaps there is no greater example than the Ewer matchup.

 

“The belts are vacant at 170, 185 ndipo 205 (mapaundi). I can make weight for all those if I have enough time,” Hansen said. “I guess Peterson thought it made sense to kill two birds with one stone and put me in with Ewer at 185. Six weeks ago is when they called me, and at first they asked me about 170. I really liked the fight, but the weight didn’t make sense. I was sitting on the couch at 248.”

 

Hansen has spent most of his time in the heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions. He was glaringly outweighed in his last bout, a February loss to Ras Hylton.

 

Only once previously has he downsized to the middleweight threshold, a February 2016 loss to Zach Elkins. In the case of Ewer, who has done most of his work at 170, meeting in the middle might play to Hansen’s advantage.

 

“We’re two different styles of fighters. He’s coming up in weight and I’m coming down,” Hansen said. “He’s never been in the cage against anybody with my kind of power. When I’m hitting somebody at 200 mapaundi, I’m hitting them with the force of somebody who’s 245. My opponents have told me they’ve never been hit harder by a guy my size. I feel like it’s my fight to lose, as long as I don’t make any mistakes and go in there with the stamina I need to have.”

 

Hansen is confident against Ewer, who had a 5-2 amateur record with notable wins over Ricky Dexter and Crowsneck Boutin before turning pro. He knows better, Komabe, than to underestimate any fighter out of the Young’s MMA stable.

 

“I feel like I’m the more talented fighter and that I have more tools in my tool box. But I know Young’s MMA is a great camp and that he trains with a lot of great guys,” Hansen said. “Chris (Young) finds a way to set you up to fight the fight you need to win. Look at the Pat Kelly fight (against Rafael Velado). They prepared to turn that into a kickboxing fight, and then he went out and did just that.”

 

Hansen has seen his name rise into the New England top-five conversation. Most of the fighters ahead of him have experience with larger promotions.

 

He said a win over Ewer could inspire him to travel and continuing to pursue the dream. That’s consistent with the personality he has shown through this second act of his career.

 

“I’ve been fighting the top-level guys in NEF for about the past two-and-a-half years,” Hansen said, “I always told Peterson to set me up with a guy who’s in the top 10 or just above me. I wanted to work my way up.”

 

From his days as a high school state wrestling champion at Mountain Valley High School, Hansen flaunted a distaste for winning that served him well.

 

In those days, he wore a T-shirt that read, ‘Nobody remembers second place,’ with four gold medals beneath it. Hansen’s attitude remains, but the mainstay of Berserker’s MMA out of the Greater Rumford Community Center noted that it is never only about himself.

 

“I want to win the title for all the people who have supported me and trained with me in Rumford. I also want it for my gym. We’ve done this three times in the amateurs and now we’re going to do it with a pro,"Iye anati. "(GRCC is) just a little on-profit that helps people pursue their dreams. I’d love to hang that belt on the wall. It shows people in the community what we’re capable of here, and hopefully it gets them interested and grows the gym. That’s my goal.”

 

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MIKE HANSEN: FACING FEAR HEADFIRST

Mike Hansen

Lewiston, Maine (June 15, 2016) – Fighting anyone, kulikonse, anytime and under any circumstances has become Mike Hansen’s calling card with New England Fights.

No surprise, Ndiyeno, that the 30-year-old father of three from Rumford, ME will gladly entertain the idea of a mixed martial arts contest … against an opponent about whom he admittedly knows precious little … on the eve of Father’s Day.

Hansen (4-4) will take on Robert Laroski in a heavyweight clash at “NEF 24: Promised Land” on Loweruka, June 18 at Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston.

There is no fear of the unknown in a man who has carved out his reputation confronting substantially bigger foes since his days as a state champion wrestler at Mountain Valley High School. During his relatively short time in NEF, Hansen has fought as a middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight.

“When I took the fight (at NEF 23 in Massachusetts) against Brendan Battles, people were saying, ‘You’re crazy! He’s going to bust your head!’ I understand why the weight classes exist, and I respect that it’s about safety and all that, but I’ve always felt that a fighter should be ready to fight anybody, no matter what,” Hansen said. “In high school, I would drink two gallons of water and put lead in my uniform just so I could get to the minimum weight for the unlimited class.”

That’s the attitude of a fighter whose skill and talent level far exceed his current record as a professional.

Hansen’s docket includes a stoppage win over former NEF “Fighter of the Year” Crowsneck Boutin. His record also includes TKO losses to Battles and Cody Anderson and a choke-out at the hands of Zach Elkins.

When he reflects upon his unique life story, Hansen, who fought twice for the World Fighting League as a 20-year-old college student, marvels that he ever got back into the cage at all.

“I started the winter of 2004-05. I started training because I had gone from 187 kuti 242 pounds in a few months. I was seeing stretch marks,” Hansen recalled. “I was pretty upset with myself for allowing that to happen. I started doing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu two nights a week to get in shape. Then I went home for the summer and ended up with my first fight in August. My friends got me the fight without my coaches knowing about it. They told me it was a good thing I won, or they would have kicked my butt.”

Hansen kept a promise to his father to quit the sport after a knockout loss to Alexander Chianurashvili in 2006. He was studying at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, with intentions to enter the medical field.

He was stabbed and attacked with a baseball bat by three men in a case of mistaken identity not long thereafter. “I walked out of the hospital the next day, and all three of them were still in there from the beating I gave them in self-defense,” Hansen said proudly.

That dogged determination served Hansen well in the United States Army, where he studied in the elite Combatives program.

“They ask you ‘Who wins the fight?’ and the answer is, ‘Whoever’s buddy gets there first to help him clean up.’ That’s what Combatives taught me: How to survive that extra 30 kuti 60 masekondi,” Hansen said. “Work ethic is what it taught me. It helped me grow and do things I might have questioned mentally whether or not I could do. Not many people find that extra little motivation. The Army taught me how to find it and utilize it.”

A few years later, Hansen found that inner fire again. Even as he returned to coaching wrestlers in his hometown, his own physical fitness suffered as work and fatherhood took precedence.

Hansen vividly describes sitting in a bean bag chair, eating snack food, watching TV at 2:11 a.m. when his phone rang. He assumed it was a friend in trouble.

“It was (NEF co-owner) Mat Peterson. Our families grew up maybe 200 yards apart. My high school wrestling coach had called him, unbeknownst to me, to tell him he needed to get me back in the cage,” Hansen said.

Three weeks later ndipo 20 pounds lighter, Hansen dispatched super heavyweight fixture Artie Mullen at “NEF 16: New Blood Rising,” and the comeback was on.

Mu 15 months that have followed, Hansen has been instrumental in launching Berserkers MMA and building his reputation as both a fighter and an instructor.

Life is blossoming at home, also. Hansen is the father of two girls, mibadwo 5 ndipo 2, and a boy of four months. His older daughter, Kaydn, often accompanies Dad to the gym at Greater Rumford Community Center. He returns the favor by chaperoning field trips for her kindergarten class.

“She and her friends will be on the playground practicing boxing stances and stuff,” Hansen said. “Her teacher says it’s adorable. Hopefully she is learning to take care of herself so I don’t have to.”

Kaydn’s parents are making plans to take her to her first live NEF show after she turns 6. Pakadali pano, she is content to watch her Dad’s fights on YouTube.

“If we’re watching TV together,” Hansen said, “we have a thing where I get two shows and then she gets two shows. If I put in a fight tape, she’ll say, ‘Daddy, I know this doesn’t count as one of your shows, because this is your work.’”

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MORE THAN JUST GOLD IS AT STAKE IN TITLE REMATCH

Lewiston, Maine (Mulole 27, 2016) – One of the past year’s most intense rivalries is about to be reignited. Pa June 18, 2016, when New England Fights (NEF) presents “NEF 24: PROMISED LAND” pa Androscoggin Bank Colisée mu Lewiston, former amateur mixed-martial-arts (MMA) flyweight champion Dustin Veinott (4-4) will have his chance to recapture the strap from Ryan Burgess (2-0). Burgess took the title from Veinott last fall at “NEF XX” in a very close split decision. The outcome on the judgesscorecards has been a topic of heavy debate amongst NEF fans ever since.

 

I have wanted this rematch since right after he took the title,” said Veinott. “I know I wasn’t at 100% when I fought him last time. Best believe I will have no distractions this time around. I also feel he disrespected the whole weight division. I will teach him to respect this division. I am here to prove that us 125ers might be small, but we are all tough guys that know how to fight!”

 

Last time me and Dustin met in the cage, we went to war,” recalled Burgess. “Expect nothing less than that in our rematch. Many people considered it a close split decision fight, and although I wasn’t able to utilize my ground striking as I had hoped, I don’t see how you can call it a close match when I was able to impose my will on him throughout the entire three rounds. I believe that he does deserve this rematch, Komabe, as he made the trip to Hyannis, Mass for the last event and was unfortunately not able to compete due to his opponent not making weight. Opponents in my weight class are hard to come by in this region and I believe of all the guys who are consistent with their weight cuts, Dustin deserves another shot.

 

The Hyannis, Massachusetts bout that Burgess refers to was to take place earlier this month between Veinott and Ryan “Razzle Dazzle” Kane (4-3). The match was cancelled at weigh-ins when Kane did not make the agreed-to catchweight.

 

I was very frustrated about Razzle Dazzle not making weight,” stated Veinott. “Especially after I gave him the extra four pounds that he asked for. Komabe, he disrespected me by not showing up on weightthat is why I didn’t take the fight.

 

Burgess, a member of Berserkers MMA in Rumford, Maine, is clear that he plans to finish the rematch with Veinott and not leave any room for controversy with another decision. He is not out to simply retain his title, but to also prove a pointthat he is the undisputed top amateur flyweight in Maine. And to do that, Burgess knows he has to put Veinott away definitively.

 

All I have to say to Dustin is ‘congrats, you got your rematch that you’ve been asking for.I hope you don’t expect the same fighter you got last timeyour fans may be disappointed at the end of the night. Monga June 18, I will solidify myself as the top flyweight for NEF, as well as make a statement of the improvements I have been making outside of the cage. There will be no ‘fan controversyafter I finish this fight in the first or second round.

 

Veinott contends that he will be more focused this time around. A member of Central Maine Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Veinott is confident in his ability to submit Burgess should Burgess, a three-time state wrestling champion out of Mountain Valley High School with 150 wins to his credit, take the fight to the mat.

 

The difference that I will make going into this fight is to have no distractions,” said Veinott. “I will make sure I am the most mentally prepared I have ever been. I feel I already have all the tools to beat him. I caught him in several submissions our last fight, and I know for a fact he doesn’t want to stand with me. He will be going for another wrestling match and I am fully prepared for that.

 

And while the coveted NEF MMA Amateur Flyweight Title may be on the line on June 18, both Veinott and Burgess are looking to finish their rivalry once and for all.

 

Find your seats early folks ’cause this one will be a quick thriller,” said Burgess in closing. “Our last bout I had a game plan to grind out a decision victory. A finish will go in the books after this fight.

 

The one thing Ryan should know is not to think this fight will be the same as the first one,” Veinott stated emphatically. “I will leave everything in the cage. You will see a different fighter, and I will come out victorious. It is time to release the beast!”

 

Nef amabwerera ku Androscoggin Bank Colisée ku Lewiston, Maine pa June 18, 2016 ndi “NEF 24: Dziko Lolonjezedwa.” Matikiti a "Nef 24" Yambirani $25 ndipo pa malonda tsopano www.TheColisee.com kapena kuitana Colisée bokosi nchito 207.783.2009 × 525.

 

Kuti mumve zambiri pazochitika ndikumenya makadi, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

 

About New England Kumenyana

 

New England Kumenyana ("NEF") nkhondoyi zochitika pantchito kampani. NEF cholinga ndi kulenga wapamwamba kwambiri zinthu kuti Maine a omenyana ndi mafani ofanana. NEF a Yolamula Gulu agwira anamenyana masewera kasamalidwe, zochitika yopanga, atolankhani anagona, malonda, malamulo ndi otsatsa.

JUNIKO SWEEPS; BATTLES VICTORIOUS IN PRO DEBUT; WOMEN’S FIGHT STEALS THE SHOW

Hyannis, Massachusetts (Mulole 15, 2016) - New England Kumenyana (NEF), America wa nambala wani dera nkhondo Kukwezeleza, anali ndi zochitika zake zaposachedwa kwambiri, “NEF 23: CAGE THE CAPE” on Saturday night at the Hyannis Youth & Community Center (HYCC) in Hyannis, Massachusetts. The HYCC was at capacity for the first sanctioned mixed-martial-arts (MMA) kuwonetsa zomwe zidachitika pa Cape Cod. The venue opened the upstairs walking track to give standing-room-only fans more elbow room. The crowd was electric all night for the eight-fight card presented by NEF.

 

Team Juniko, based out of Hyannis and Hanover, Massachusetts, was a perfect 5-0 on the night. Abian miranda (3-0), Thomas Lee Davis, Jr. (2-0), Ndi creaza (1-0), ndipo Kylie o'hearn (1-0) all picked up wins for the team on the amateur portion of the card.

 

It was O’Hearn’s bout with Angela Young (1-2) of Young’s MMA in Bangor, Maine that will be remembered for years to come by all in attendance. The two women battled back and forth for three grueling rounds before O’Hearn was declared the winner by unanimous decision on the judges’ scorecards. The fight will be a serious contender for “Nkhondo ya Zaka” in the northeast by the time 2016 comes to an end.

 

Team Juniko member Nkhondo za Bretan (1-0) was victorious in the main event of the evening via technical knockout over Mike Hansen (4-4). The bout was the pro debut for the native of Eastham, Massachusetts and standout wrestler from Nauset Regional High School. Battles rebounded from an early flurry by Hansen to get the referee stoppage aT 1:46 woyamba wozungulira.

 

Utumiki zotsatira “Nef 23”:

 

Akatswiri amamenya nkhondo

Brendan Battles def. Mike Hansen via TKO, wozungulira 1
Mat Denning def. Derek Shorey via heel hook, wozungulira 1

Crowsneck Boutin def. Ruben Redman via TKO, wozungulira 1

 

Masewera a Amateur
Kylie O’Hearn def. Angela Young kudzera akamakambirana

Ed Forlenza def. Frank Johanson via doctor stoppage, wozungulira 3
Victor Irwin def. Tracey Schryba via KO, wozungulira 1

Thomas Lee Davis, Jr. def. Anthony Spires via KO, wozungulira 1
Fabian Miranda def. Steve Bang via armbar, wozungulira 2

 

Nef amabwerera ku Androscoggin Bank Colisée ku Lewiston, Maine on June 18, 2016 ndi “NEF 24: Dziko Lolonjezedwa.” Matikiti a "Nef 24" Yambirani $25 ndipo pa malonda tsopano www.TheColisee.com kapena kuitana Colisée bokosi nchito207.783.2009 × 525.

 

Kuti mumve zambiri pazochitika ndikumenya makadi, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

 

About New England Kumenyana

 

New England Kumenyana ("NEF") nkhondoyi zochitika pantchito kampani. NEF cholinga ndi kulenga wapamwamba kwambiri zinthu kuti Maine a omenyana ndi mafani ofanana. NEF a Yolamula Gulu agwira anamenyana masewera kasamalidwe, zochitika yopanga, atolankhani anagona, malonda, malamulo ndi otsatsa.

NEF 23 Kuyeza-kuti ichitike kufinya ku Red Fally a Jack Lachisanu

Hyannis, Massachusetts (Mulole 11, 2016) - New England Kumenyana (NEF), America wa nambala wani dera nkhondo Kukwezeleza, adzakangamira ake lotsatira chochitika, “NEF 23: CAGE THE CAPE” izi Loweruka, Mulole 14, 2016 at the Hyannis Youth & Community Center in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Mwambowu udzakhala woyamba wosakanikirana (MMA) kuwonetsa zomwe zidachitika pa Cape Cod. Poyambirira lero, Kukwezedwakulengezedwa kuti zipangitsa kuti chochitikacho chizikhala chovuta Friday, Mulole 13, 2016, pa 5:00 madzulo EDT ku Red Fally Jack's Pub. Red Fact Jack's Pub ili ku 585 Msewu waukulu ku West Yarmauth, Massachusetts.

 

Kuwala-ex kumatseguka pagulu. Omenyera nkhondo onse akupikisana Loweruka usiku adzakhala akulemera, kuphatikizapo headliners Ayezi “Kutseka” Nkhondo (0-0) ndipo Mike “Ndi masharubu” Hansen. Mafani ndi ma press amalimbikitsidwa kuti azikhala nawo. Omenyera nkhondo ndi oyang'anira nef adzapezeka kuti afunsidwa pofunsidwa.

 

The “Nef 23” nkhondo khadi (phunziro kusintha):

 

Akatswiri amamenya nkhondo

Wapakati: Crowseyneck Boutin vs rubun redman
HEAVYWEIGHT: Nkhondo za Bretan Vs Mike Hansen
Kopepuka: Derek Shorey vs Kukana

 

Masewera a Amateur
Kulemera: Tracey schryba vs Victor Irwin

Wotopetsa: Kylie o'hearn vs angela achinyamata
Chosowa: Thomas Lee Davis, Jr. motsutsana Anthony Spires
Chosowa: Fabian Miranda vs Steve Bang
Chosowa: Ed Fontza Vs Frank Johanson

Chosowa: Vazzzle vs Dustin Venott

 

"NEF 23: CAGE THE CAPE,"Chimachitika Loweruka lino, Mulole 14, 2016 at the Hyannis Youth & Community Center in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Matikiti a "Nef 23" ndi $40 mwawamba chikuonetseratu ndi $60 Pazinsinsi. Akugulitsa tsopano www.newenglands.com

 

Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa chochitika ndi nkhondo khadi zosintha, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, Tsatirani kukwezedwa pa Twitter @neffights ndikulowa nawo gulu la Facebook "New England Nkhondo."

 

About New England Kumenyana

 

New England Kumenyana ("NEF") nkhondoyi zochitika pantchito kampani. Ntchito ya Nef ndikupanga zochitika zapamwamba kwambiri zomenyera nkhondo zatsopano za England New England. NEF a Yolamula Gulu agwira anamenyana masewera kasamalidwe, zochitika yopanga, atolankhani anagona, malonda, malamulo ndi otsatsa.

Nef ciges a cape pa Meyi 14 Ndi khadi yolimba

Hyannis, Massachusetts (Mulole 6, 2016) - sizikhala nthawi yocheza pagombe, koma akhoza kungosiya magazi ena pamchenga. New England Kumenyana (NEF) Zolinga za Mkuntho Cape Cod Loweruka, Mulole 14, 2016 Ndi zojambula zosakanizidwa koyamba (MMA) chochitika choyenera kuchitikira alendo otchuka. Kukwezera kwankhondo kumpoto chakum'mawa kwankhondo Mu sabata imodzi ndikupanga ma mile-mile kumwera kuchokera ku ntchito ya Nef ku Lewiston, Maine ku unyamata wa Hunnis & Community Center (HYCC).

 

Chidwi cha zomwe zakhala zikuchitika. “Gulu la CAP COD latilandira ndi manja otseguka,” anati NEF omasuliridwa mwini kulimbikitsa Nick DiSalvo. “Hycco ndi malo abwino okhala ndi antchito abwino. Patti Lloyd ku Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce yakhala thandizo lalikulu pakupanga mwambowu kuchitikanso. Ndipo tili ndi othandizira atsopano omwe ali pa Cape ngati munthu wolimbitsa thupi yemwe amatithandiza kufalitsa mawu.”

 

Poyeneradi, Mawuwo afalikira ndi kugulitsa matikiti akhala amphamvu kwambiri, ndipo amafuna kwambiri, kuti kukwezedwako kunayenera kuyitanitsa mipando yambiri ndi matikiti ogulitsa mukagulitsa sabata yatha. “Mafani anali akutifunsa kuti tiwonjezere mipando yambiri, Chifukwa chake tinawathandiza mosangalala,” anazindikira kukhumudwa.

 

Ndipo kumenyera mafani komwe kumapezeka kupezeka kwa usiku wodzazidwa ndi chikho cha nyama. Khadi limakhazikitsidwa ndi anthu oyendetsa ndege padziko lonse lapansi ndi akatswiri ankhondo ochokera ku Maine, Cape cod ndi massachusetts’ Gombe la kumwera. A hyannis -dvied Triko idzawonetsedwa mosawerengeka osapitilira zisanu ndi chimodzi mwamadzulo.

 

Ayezi “Kutseka” Nkhondo (0-0) a Juniko wakonzekera kupanga katswiri wa mma, Kutseka nyanga ndi Mike “Ndi masharubu” Hansen (4-3). Nkhondo zinali zokhala ndi ndalama zonse za ku America. Iye anali 2-0 Monga Amateur Mma Flaght. Hansen ali ndi gawo lolimbana naye, atagwira mutu wa boma ku Phirl Valley High School ku Rumford, Maine. Hansen ndi wazaka khumi wakale wa mma khola.

 

Chochitika chachikulu chamadzulo chidzaza “Nef 15” mu November 2014. “Shatterproof 2.0” Derek Shorey (3-6) adzayang'ana kuti abweze Mat “Ken zidole” Denning (2-2). Othandizira a Shorey adanenanso za chaka chathachi, ndipo theka lomwe limakana kupambana kwake linali ndi vuto ndipo kukana sikungagonjetse Shorey nthawi yachiwiri yomwe anthu ayeneranso kukumananso. Zonena izi zidzayesedwa mu hyonnis munjira yopepuka iyi.

 

“Zinali chizindikiritso chachidule kuti Nef afunsidwa, ndipo ndikudziwa Derek amafuna kuti athetse,” anati Denning. “Nditamumenyanso, Ndidzatsimikizira kuti sanali wokonda. Ndimafuna kumenya nkhondo kuti nditha kupeza mafani atsopano ku Massachusetts ndikuwonetsa luso langa. Ndakhala ndi zotayika ziwiri mzere kwa anyamata akuluakulu ndipo ndikufuna kubwereranso.”

 

“Ndimaganiza kuti nditha kumumenya koyamba, ndipo adandigwira ndi armbalar,” Shorey anavomera. “Pakadali pano ndikusiya khola lomwela.”

 

“Ndi imodzi mwankhondo yomwe timakhala ndikufunsa ngati padzakhala kutali,” ananena NEF co-mwini ndi uje amange banja Mat Peterson. “Izi zikutsimikizira, kamodzi ndi zonse, Kaya akaniratu kuti ali ndi mwayi wobwera ndi armbar usiku womwewo. Chilichonse chomwe mungachite, osasamba! Amuna awiri awa ndi othamanga. Mulimonse zomwe zingachitike, Sichipita kwa oweruza. Wina akugogoda kapena kutumizidwa mu iyi.”

 

Munkhondo ina, Nthawi yayitali nef yofunika kwambiri Crowsneck Boutin (1-2) atenga kukweza kwina pafupipafupi mawonekedwe a Ruben Redman (0-0). Bout ikhale yokonzanso ndalama zambiri pambuyo pankhondo zisanu ndi chimodzi ndi Nef ku Maine. Boutin ndi womenyera kwambiri chifukwa cha II Institute ku Portland. Nkhondoyi idzachitika pamtunda wapakati pa mapaundi 185.

 

Wateeur mutu udzaona Dustin Veinott (4-4) mu showwew sought ndi Ryan “Razzle Dazzle” Kane (4-3). Venott ndi omwe anali a Nef Mma Amateur Flweaght Overtoight. Adagwetsa mutuwo munthawi yochepa kwambiri ku Ryan Burgess (2-0) otsiriza November. Kane, Kuchokera ku Plymouth, Massachusetts, ndi membala wa gulu la Juniko ndi wopikisana naye mu luso lakale lachi Greek.

 

Nkhondo ya akazi idzawonetsedwa bwino pa kadi ya Amateur. Angela Young (1-1) ndi uchitike kukumana Kylie o'hearn (0-0). Achichepere akubwera kudzapambana milungu iwiri yokha yapitayo motsutsana ndi Hannah Sparrell (1-1) pa “NEF 22” mu Lewiston. O'hearn, chinthu china cha plymouth, Massachusetts ndi Team JuniKo, Adzakhala akumupanga Amateur mma Deble. Nkhondoyi idzachitika pamlingo wa mapaundi 135.

 

Mnzanu wa Achinyamata Victor Irwin (1-0) apanga ulendo wa maola asanu ndi iye kuchokera ku Bangor, Maine kuti mupikisane mu hyunnis. Irwin adzachoka ndi cholembera chatsopano Tracey schnyba (0-0) Mu amateur kuwala kwambiri.

 

Brewster's Ndi creaza (0-0) amapangitsa kuti ateteur akhale ndi ndalama zotsutsana ndi Frank Johanson (0-1) Mu maofesi osowa kwambiri okwanira 160. Kusintha ndi 2004 Omaliza maphunziro a kusekondale ku Jallt Cidet Cider komwe anali wotsutsa gulu lolimba. Wotsutsa wa Johanon adatulutsa zono “Nef 22.” Palibe amene angalole msasa wabwino wankhondo kuti usawononge, Johansion anavomera kuti amenye nkhondoyi.

 

Mu enanso owopsa osokoneza bongo, Steve Bang (3-4) zimanyezimira Abian miranda (2-0). Bang ndi membala wa abambo otchuka, ana akumenyera banja la Auburn, Maine. Miranda amayimira timu Juniko ndipo adzayang'ana kuti awonjezere mbiri yake yopanda nkhondo polimbana ndi Bang.

 

Kuzungulira khadi yankhondo ndi ma nati opindika Anthony Squerer (0-1) ndipo Thomas Lee Davis (1-0). Akhota, wankhondo wodziyimira pawokha kuchokera ku Maine, akuyembekeza kuti abwezeretse kuchokera ku kutayika kwake “NEF XX.” Davis ndi membala wa gulu Juniko.

 

"NEF 23: CAGE THE CAPE,"Chikuchitika Loweruka, Mulole 14, 2016 at the Hyannis Youth & Community Center in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Matikiti a "Nef 23" ndi $40 mwawamba chikuonetseratu ndi $60 Pazinsinsi. Akugulitsa tsopano www.newenglands.com

 

Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa chochitika ndi nkhondo khadi zosintha, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

Chochitika chachikulu cholengezedwa ku Nef Mma Deble pa Cape Cod

Hyannis, Massachusetts (Mulole 3, 2016) - New England Kumenyana (NEF) America wa nambala wani dera nkhondo Kukwezeleza, adzakangamira ake lotsatira chochitika, "NEF 23: Khola la cape "pa Loweruka, Mulole 14, 2016 pa achinyamata achinyamata komanso malo ammudzi mu hyannis, Massachusetts. Poyambirira lero, Nef adalengeza chochitika chachikulu cha khadi lankhondo. Brendan "Lonjetsani" nkhondo (0-0) yasayina kukumana Mike "masharubu" Hansen (4-3) Mu katswiri wochita masewera olimbitsa thupi polimbana ndi mapaundi 265.

 

Nkhondo za Bretan ndi mbadwa za Eamham, Massachusetts pa Cape cod. Apo, Anali ndi katatu konsekonse ku Wrestler pa School School School. Panthawi yake yasekondale, Nkhondo idagwidwa ndi mikangano iwiri ya boma ndi mispata itatu yatsopano 161 amapambana ngongole yake isanafike pomaliza maphunziro 2012. Wosewera masewera ambiri, Pambuyo pake adasewera kumapeto ndikuthana ndi University of Connecticut. Nkhondo zinapangitsa kuti nef yake ya nef iyambike chaka chino pa "Nef 21: Amasokoneza "akamatumizidwa moyenera a Mike HallERS, Dave Smith (2-2) Mu wozungulira woyamba kudzera pa TKO Ref Reform. Nkhondo imayimitsa muyeso wa gracie ndipo ndi membala wa gulu lokhala ndi hyannis.

 

"Ndikuyembekezera kuti mike ikubwera ku nyumba yanga yopita kunkhondo yanga yoyamba,"Anatero nkhondo. "Ndikudziwa kuti ndi wankhondo wolimba, Koma ndikuyembekeza kuwonetsa maluso omwe ndapezeka pano pamene ndikupitiliza ulendo wanga woti ndikhale wankhondo wowongoka. "

 

Mike Hansen ndiye wopezeka wa Bersierkers MMA MMAFAFORD, Maine. Anapambana mpikisano wa State State polimbana ngati wolemera 2004. Hansen adapanga debvu yake atangomaliza sukulu yasekondale, Kungochoka pamasewera azaka khumi kuti atumikire dziko lake ngati injiniya wankhondo ku United States Army. Adabwereranso ku Cage mu 2015 monga membala wa nef nes. Hansen wadziwika chifukwa chomenyera nkhondo zolimbana ndi otsutsa kuti nthawi zambiri amakhala pafupi. Zosakwana masabata awiri apitawa, Anagonjetsedwa ndi Jeser-Aateur Wotopetsa "Barudan (0-2) kudzera pa zoyambira zoyambira pa "Nef 22: Misewu yonse imatsogolera apa.” Nthawi zonse pamakhala zovuta, Hansen adapempha mwayi wokumana ndi zigumula zake zomwe akuyembekeza kwambiri.

 

"Ndimakonda kumenya nkhondo chifukwa ndimayamba kumenyanso ku Massachusetts kachiwiri,"Adanenanso Hansen. "Ndidapanga reacting yanga ku Club Lido ku 'Hickland' chingwe cha Blue Clour chimangodutsa zaka zambiri zapitazo. Ndinakwera 't’ Kuchokera ku Ferway kupita ku Starland pa Ogasiti 6, 2005 Kuti ndipange ngongole yanga motsutsana ndi Eric Brown yemwe ndidamenya ndi kumbuyo kwa 1:27 mu woyamba wozungulira. Kulumpha Makina Awiri Olemera Awiri, Koma ndakopeka ndi thupili nthawi zambiri. Nkhondozo zimachita masewera olimbitsa thupi kwambiri ndi choyambiranso. Ndi mphindi zitatu zokha za nthawi, Ndikuganiza kuti nthawi yankhondo inali mu khola ndi munthu wokonzekera kumenya nkhondo. Ndivomera kumenyedwa kunkhondo ku akatswiri ndikuwona momwe amaonera. Ndiyenera kuyimirira patsogolo pake ndikumupangitsa kuti andimenye ndipo, Ngati angathe, iye ndi uthenga womenya. Ngati sangathe, ndichifukwa choti sindinamufune. Pa May 14TH, Tikhala ndi nkhondo ndi mnzake!"

 

"NEF 23: CAGE THE CAPE,"Chikuchitika Loweruka, Mulole 14, 2016 at the Hyannis Youth & Community Center in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Matikiti a "Nef 23" ndi $40 mwawamba chikuonetseratu ndi $60 Pazinsinsi. Akugulitsa tsopano www.newenglands.com

 

Kuti mudziwe zambiri pa chochitika ndi nkhondo khadi zosintha, mufuna, pitani Kukwezeleza a webusaiti pa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Kuphatikiza apo, inu mukhoza kuona NEF a pa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, kuzitsatira pa Twitternefights ndi kulowa mu boma Facebook gulu "New England ndewu."

 

About New England Kumenyana

 

New England Kumenyana ("NEF") nkhondoyi zochitika pantchito kampani. Ntchito ya Nef ndikupanga zochitika zapamwamba kwambiri zomenyera nkhondo zatsopano za England New England. NEF a Yolamula Gulu agwira anamenyana masewera kasamalidwe, zochitika yopanga, atolankhani anagona, malonda, malamulo ndi otsatsa.