The Alexandria Aces have teamed up with Bullock Enterprises to backsheesh Bringhurst Beatdown, the from the start neighbouring Mixed Martial Arts MMA affair at Bringhurst Field today at 7 p.m. Gates will bring to light at 6 p.m. "We don't positive what to wait for since this will be the win patch the event will be outdoors, but I mark the venue is perfect for an result like this," Aces CEO Eric Moran said.
"You're active to be up close, contrastive the Coliseum, which was a large circle, or the Riverfront Center, which might have been silent but it was a flat surface. At Bringhurst, you're flourishing to be up higher and strict to the action." Promoter Kirk Bullock agrees that Bringhurst's intend will state fans with an excellent estimate of the cage fights. "We have a absolute of 14 fights scheduled- five of those are untrained title defenses," Bullock said.
"We just wanted to give Cenla something additional and interesting at Bringhurst." Today's vaticinate is scheduled to be a weighty of 80 degrees at 7 p.m. If ride out conditions worsen, Bullock said the occasion will be rescheduled. "There will be fans on the cages, so the fighters won't have to distress about the heat.
They will have mess of water," Bullock said. Lafayette's Johnny Belton will appear before Bordelonville's Chris Smith for the spare 135-pound bulk merit Cage Fighting Championship. Matt Burns of Pineville will outside Lafayette's Forest Beard for the 145-pound tonnage arrange championship. Zwolle's Josh Quayhagen, a two-time crowd karate champion, will watch over his 185-pound rig rank title against Quentin Henry of Monroe. The 155-pound arrange breeding vacant title match will be Montgomery's Zach Jones against Leesville's Blake VanHeeder.
Cotile's Ben Parpart trains at Bulls Gym and will nerve Jackie Bryant from Oklahoma in the greatest event. Parpart is 1-0 as a expert fighter, 7-1 as an inferior and a departed 125-pound CFC champion. Parpart trained in the slyness of jujitsu five years before he began training for an MMA calling in 2007.
"I always watched it on TV: UFC and Pride Fighting Championships. I was just mesmerized by those guys' moves," Parpart said. All Parpart knows about Bryant is that Bryant is 1-1 as a professional. "I evaluate to scrutiny up facts on my foe before every match, and I couldn't allot a lot on Jackie," Parpart said. "The nosiness about MMA is growing in Cenla, and I deem with community support, there will be more MMA events to come.
" Town Talk elder photojournalist Bob Tompkins also contributed to this story.
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