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Stunning Upset at Sands:  29 Year Old Sensation "Czar" Glazkov Defeats Veteran Tomasz Adamek

"Czar" Glazkov
Photo Credits: 
Rich Graessle/Main Events

Bethlehem, PA: "Czar" Glazkov did what only two out of 51 men before him managed to do - defeat veteran brawler Tomasz "Goral" Adamek.  In a twelve round unanimous decision the 29 year-old Olympic Bronze Medalist from Lugansk, Ukraine (17-0-1, 11 KOs) remains undefeated as he upsets the 37 year-old veteran from Gilowice, Poland, Tomasz "Goral" Adamek (49-3-0, 29 KOs) to win the NABF North American Heavyweight Title and secure the #2 position in the IBF.  Two judges scored the bout 117-111 and one judge scored the bout 116-110.  Glazkov landed an amazing 37% (212 of 580) of his shots on the veteran Adamek, who landed only 21% (161 of 761). Czar said, "I would like to thank Main Events and Kathy Duva for giving me this opportunity and taking me to this road. I also want to thank Tomasz Adamek for taking this bout and giving me this opportunity. He was risking more than I did. Tomasz was not a guy who was backing up, he was coming forward. It was a very good bout."\

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Adamek vs. Glazkov
Photo Credits: Rich Graessle/Main Events

The standing room only crowd at Sands Resort Casino in Bethlehem, PA was battling to see who could scream louder for their hero with the "Adamek" chants only slightly overpowering the "Glazkov" cheers.  Glazkov controlled the first round with his jab and did not let Adamek do much.  Glazkov was landing some big shots.  Adamek started to gain momentum in the third but then his right eye started to swell in the fourth.  Things started to slow down in the sixth round.  Then Glazkov landed some heavy shots in the seventh; Adamek did too but he was not as effective.  Adamek's face looked significantly worse as the fight wore on, but he still managed to land some key shots.  According to Compubox, in the last two rounds Adamek out-landed Glazkov 55-38 in total punches and 32-22 in power punches, though it was not enough to overcome Glazkov. 
 
Main Events' CEO Kathy Duva said, "This is a passing of the torch.  Glazkov did everything he absolutely had to do to win this fight against a very tough and very accomplished opponent. Tonight he announced his arrival to everyone that he belongs among the top five heavyweights.  Adamek is someone who has been a top ten heavyweight for the last six to ten years. I am really at a loss to say who amazed me more." 

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Grachev vs. Chilemba
Photo Credits: Rich Graessle/Main Events

 
The international show on NBCSN Fight Night began with a ten round light heavyweight war between #2 Isaac "Golden Boy" Chilemba (22-2-2, 9 KOs) of Johannesburg, South Africa and #7 Denis "The Pirate/Drago's Son" Grachev (13-3-1, 8 KOs) of Chaykoysky, Russia. Chilemba dominated over Grachev and won via unanimous decision.  Two judges scored the fight 99-91 and one scored the fight 100-90 all in favor of Chilemba.  According to Compubox, Chilemba averaged 13 jabs connected per round, which is more than double the division average.  Chilemba landed an astounding 42% (326 of 772) of his punches compared to 18% (108 of 587) for Grachev.  Chilemba said, "I am feeling good, it was great.  I knew he was going to be tough but I was pleased with the outcome."
 
The first round started slow as both guys were feeling each other out.  Grachev was really coming forward, but Chilemba was able to keep the distance, utilizing his jab.  There were a lot of great exchanges with both men landing big shots. Chilemba was controlling the fight, however, with his jab.   Grachev got a bad cut by the corner of his left eye that continued to bleed for the duration of the fight.  Both men looked battered at the end of this exciting brawl.
 

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Cruz vs. Cintron Photo Credits:
Rich Graessle/Main Events

The much-anticipated ten round welterweight fight for local bragging rights between Ronald Cruz (20-3-0, 15 KOs) of Bethlehem, PA and Kermit Cintron (35-5-2, 28 KOs) of Reading, PA certainly had this sold-out crowd making noise.  Cruz and Cintron did not disappoint their hometown crowd with a brutal battle that was almost too close to call.  Despite having the majority of the crowd support, Cruz could not overcome Cintron.  Cintron edged out Cruz for the unanimous decision with all three judges scoring the bout 96-94.  Cruz's connect rate was higher, landing 34% of his total punches thrown compared to 22% for Cintron, but both landed almost the same number of punches with Cintron connecting on 154 of 703 and Cruz connecting on 152 of 453.

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McDowell vs. Dargan
Photo Credits: Rich Graessle/Main Events

In eight rounds of lightweight action between Karl "Dynamite" Dargan (14-0-0, 7 KOs) of Philadelphia, PA and Chazz "Magnificent" McDowell (6-4-1, 1 KO) of Hartford, CT, Dargan dominated the entire fight.  McDowell had trouble making weight, initially weighing in at 144.5 lbs. but was able to get down to 142. Dargan won via unanimous decision with all three judges scoring the bout 80-72.  Impressively, Dargan landed 23% (114 of 506) of his total punches while McDowell landed only 16% (36 of 226).
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Williams vs. Rodriguez
Photo Credits: Rich Graessle/Main Events

The six round fight between light welterweights Jerome Rodriguez (6-0-2, 2 KOs) of Allentown, PA and Brandon Williams (3-0-0) Rochester, NY ended in a draw.  The judges scored the fight 58-57 for Rodriguez, 55-59 for Williams and 57-57.

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James vs. Rivas
Photo Credits: Rich Graessle/Main Events

 
The first bout was a four round welterweight match-up between Nathanial Rivas (2-0-0) of Berlin, NJ and Terrell "The Terminator" James (1-1-1) of Philadelphia, PA. Rivas had the crowd on his side.  James only lasted 2:37 of the second round when the fight was stopped and Rivas was declared the winner by TKO.
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Acevedo vs. Crespo
Photo Credits: Rich Graessle/Main Events

In the four round super bantamweight swing bout following the main event, Luis Acevedo of Bethlehem, PA made his professional debut against Josh Crespo (1-1-1, 1 KO) of New Haven, CT with a draw.\

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KAYE FOX Releases New Single “Used To Love You” ft. YP(Produced by Kaye Fox, Emmaculate, & Shebazz Curtis) EP Titled “Hear I Am” Coming Soon

Chicago has a rich tradition of breeding some of the most prolific singers, songwriters, and producers. There is a new addition to this elite class that many esteemed industry professionals already know about – Kaye Fox.

Over the last few years, Kaye’s Fox’s vocal credits read like a “Who’s Who” in Hip Hop. Legendary Chicago producer No ID has used her voice as an instrument to help create his signature, soulful sound on the albums of Nas, Rick Ross, Kanye West, J Cole, Big Sean, and Common. Kaye’s infectious vocal texture is one of a kind, an now it’s time to unveil the artist.

Kaye Fox will release her debut EP, “Hear I Am” in April 2014. The project is raw emotion over raw production, fusing her unique blend of R&B/Soul and Hip Hop. Not only is “Hear I Am” written almost entirely by Kaye, but she also co-produced all of the songs on the EP along with her team, Emmaculate & Shebazz Curtis. The attached single, “Used To Love You” features rising Chicago Hip Hop artist YP (Universal Republic), and the video will be released in two weeks. The EP will be available online for free download. This is just the beginning of an incredible run…. Stay tuned!

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Providence, R.I., lightweight Luis Felix (left) delivers the finishing blow Friday against seven-time UFC vet Drew Fickett in the opening round of their main-event bout at "CES MMA XXII" at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I. Felix improved to 11-7 with the win and has now won five of his last six bouts. Click the above photo for complete results from last night's show. (CES photo by Kelly MacDonald)

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Published on Mar 14, 2014

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In The Body Book: The Law of Hunger, the Science of Strength, and Other Ways to Love Your Amazing Body, 41-year-old Cameron Diaz opens up about the drastic lifestyle changes she's made since the beginning of her career—from exercising more to letting go of fast food. Looking back, Cameron tells Oprah why she didn't dread her 40th birthday.

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Actress Nia Long had the joy of working with her 13-year-old son on Tyler Perry's latest movie, The Single Moms Club. She says that in most circumstances, however, it can be very difficult to balance her career with spending time with her children. Watch as she shares her experience and hard-won advice with other single mothers.

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Reading, Mass., heavyweight John Johnston will put his undefeated record on the line Friday, March 14th, 2014 at "CES MMA XII" at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I., against UFC vet Josh Hendricks for the vacant CES MMA title. Johnston has won all five of his bouts by knockout. (CES photo by Ian Travis Barnard)
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CES MEDIA ALERT

Johnston hopes to seize golden opportunity in heavyweight title bout Friday 


                          
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UFC vet Josh Hendricks will look for his second win at Twin River Casino in as many tries. Two years ago, he beat Connecticut native Josh Diekmann by submission at the same venue.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (March 12th, 2014) -- When heavyweight John Johnston made his professional mixed martial arts debut three years ago at the age of 40 with only a few Muay Thai fights under his belt, competing for a title was the last thing on this mind.

 

"It was one of those things I always thought about," he said, "but never imagined it could happen."

 

As if often the case in a sport as unpredictable as MMA, dreams sometimes come true, and Johnston's dream of fighting for a title will, in fact, become a reality Friday, March 14th, 2014 when the unbeaten Reading, Mass., heavyweight faces Josh Hendricks for the vacant CES MMA championship at "CES MMA XXII" at Twin River Casino.

 

Hendricks (19-9, 5 KOs), a 37-year-old Mansfield, Ohio veteran, will have experience on his side, which includes a brief stint with the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC), but Johnston (5-0, 5 KOs) has launched his young career with five knockout wins in five fights, making this a must-see five-rounder on a stacked undercard that also includes seven-time UFC vet Drew Fickett.

 

"I respect Josh," Johnston said. "He's had his run. He's had some great fights, but every fight is different. I'm expecting the fight of my life."

 

In addition to his appearance on UFC 91 in 2008, which ended in a knockout loss to Boston-based heavyweight Gabriel Gonzaga, Hendricks has other ties to New England. He beat Connecticut's Josh Diekmann at Twin River in 2012 and recently fought West Yarmouth, Mass., prospect Juliano Coutinho, who happens to be Johnston's jiu-jitsu coach. Johnston actually worked Coutinho's corner in that fight and has also sparred with Gonzaga, but won't rely too heavily on the input of others when it's his turn to face Hendricks.

 

"Everyone is different," Johnston said. "When Juliano fought Josh it was a totally different fight because Juliano is real comfortable on the ground and there wasn't much standup.

 

"We watch a lot of tapes on the people we're fighting and figure out what we have to do and what the game plan will be. Going into a fight, we're always well-prepared and ready to take the fight wherever it goes."

 

If Hendricks takes it to the ground, so be it, Johnston says, but the 6-foot-4, 257-pound heavyweight would prefer to trade hands with Hendricks given the fact he's won all five of his fights by knockout -- four in the first round. That doesn't mean he's one-dimensional, even if some opponents believe that's the case.

 

"My ground game gets overlooked because people never see it," Johnston said.

 

Johnston has worked with Division I wrestlers, most notably former Iowa State Hawkeye Quinn Boyce, and fellow MMA vet Pat Walsh to improve his ground game, which has come a long way since his pro debut three years ago.

 

One of the rare instances where Johnston had to use his wrestling and jiu-jitsu occurred in his second pro fight in 2011 against Shaun Durfee when he slipped on the canvas on the way into the cage and broke his ankle. In the opening round, Johnston thought he saw an opening for a head kick and tried to execute, but his support foot -- the one with the broken ankle -- gave way and he fell against the cage. Durfee immediately took him to the ground and tried his best to earn a submission, but Johnston held his ground and survived the round.

 

The fight didn't last much longer with Johnston earning the stoppage 38 seconds into the second round.

 

"I was fighting on a broken ankle and he couldn't submit me or finish me," Johnston said. "I'm mostly a standup fighter, which is fine with me. I'd rather people see that."

 

As far as conditioning goes, particularly for a 43-year-old fighter who has never fought past the second round, Johnston isn't concerned, not with all the training he's done since the end of 2013.

 

"I haven't had any breaks for a while," he said. "My last fight was in January and I trained nine weeks for that, and when that was over I got right back into the gym. I'm not worried at all about my conditioning. Our coaches put us through the wringer here. I'll be ready to go all five rounds."

 

Johnston's improbable run began more than a decade ago when he began training under Mark DellaGrotte at Siyodtong in Boston. Johnston was one of the school's head Muay Thai trainers, but soon began working -- and sparring -- with established veterans Jorge Rivera, Stephan Bonnar and Marcus Davis.

 

"I got the itch to fight," Johnston said.

 

After a long talk with DellaGrotte, who has hesitant at first to let Johnston turn pro at the risk of losing one of his best trainers, Johnston made his debut in 2011. Three years later at 43, he's fighting for a title against a former UFC vet. It's an improbable story, but not an impossible one, further prove that dreams do come true.

 

"This is what I do full-time now," Johnston said. "I'm looking at this one fight at a time. CES is a real good organization and has taken care of me. I'd love to continue with them, but if Bellator or someone like that gets in touch with me, hopefully I can get to a big show before I get to the point where I have to retire. I'm 43 now. I'm not getting any younger, but I'll keep going until my body tells me I can't."

 

Tickets for "CES MMA XXII" are on sale now at $40.00, $55.00, $100.00 and $125.00 (VIP) and can be purchased online at www.cesmma.com or www.twinriver.com or by phone at 401-724-2253/2254. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

 

The main event of "CES MMA XXII" features Fickett (42-20, 3 KOs) battling Providence's Luis Felix (10-7, 3 KOs) in a lightweight bout. Several undercard bouts could steal the show, including the highly-anticipated middleweight bout between UFC vet Thomas Egan (7-4, 6 KOs) of Dorchester, Mass., and Plymouth, Mass., veteran Chip Moraza-Pollard (7-6, 4 KOs) a former Reality Fighting and Bellator contender. Egan, born and raised in Kildare, Ireland, starred on UFC 93 in Ireland.

 

Looking to keep the momentum going from his win over Chris Woodall in November, former TUF vet Chuck O'Neill (12-6, 4 KOs) of East Bridgwater, Mass., will battle Dade City, Fla., welterweight Roger Carroll (13-10) in a three-round bout. Caroll has won 11 bouts by submission. Lightweight contender Andres Jeudi (5-2, 1 KO) of Somerville, Mass., will face Brendan Rooney (5-1) of Shelton, Conn. 

 

Also on the undercard, rising featherweight star and Johnson & Wales alum Charles Rosa (6-0, 3 KOs) of Boynton Beach, Fla., will return to Twin River for the fourth time in a three-round bout against Philadelphia veteran Brylan Van Artsdalen (9-9, 1 KO), an eight-time Bellator veteran.

 

Marshfield, Mass., featherweight Brendan Fleming (3-2) will take on Baltimore's Robert Sullivan (3-1); fellow featherweight Josh LaBerge (8-4, 3 KOs) of Fall River, Mass., will battle Philadelphia's Steve McCabe (6-14, 5 KOs); Tommy Venticinque (0-1) of Warwick, R.I., will face Rick Rivera of Springfield, Mass., in a welterweight bout; and Winthrop, Mass, featherweight Kyle Bochniak (1-0) will aim for his second win of the year when he faces Marius Enache (1-2) of Philadelphia. 

 

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The Crossroads: Adamek vs. Glazkov

March 15th Live on NBCSN Fight Night 9:00 PM ET

Bethlehem, PA: With tickets sold out for the much-anticipated heavyweight battle between Tomasz "Goral" Adamek (49-2-0, 29 KOs) and Vyacheslav "Czar" Glazkov (16-0-1, 11 KOs) at Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem, PA, the only place to catch the fight for the IBF North American Heavyweight Title and IBF #2 Eliminator is on NBCSN Fight Night at 9:00 PM ET/6:00 PM PT on March 15th.  The fight, billed "The Crossroads", is a must-win for both fighters, with each having something to prove.  

 

Adamek, a top five heavyweight, is headed towards the twilight of a stellar career.  He was a world champion as a light heavyweight and a cruiserweight but the title of world heavyweight champion has eluded him.  The 37 year old has lost only twice in over fifty career fights; one of them at the hands of Vitali Klitschko in his first shot at the heavyweight crown, a tenth round TKO for the WBC World Heavyweight Championship.  The winner of his fight with Glazkov will hold the IBF North American Heavyweight Title and will be rated #2 in the IBF heavyweight ratings.  Adamek hopes to earn another chance at the world title by handing the young prospect his first defeat.  Tomasz knows what's at stake with this fight, "I want to win this fight and be #2.  I want to be #1 and fight Wladimir Klitschko.  I lose to his brother and this would be my chance for a rematch.  I want to show that two years ago with his brother was my mistake.  I want to be mandatory."  

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Tomasz "Goral" Adamek

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Glazkov, 29, needs to prove he belongs among the elite in the heavyweight division.  With this fight, the 2008 Olympic Bronze medalist will look to take on his first top-ranked opponent and keep his undefeated record intact.  Despite Glazkov's excellent amateur record, he knows Adamek has experience on his side and that age is sometimes just a number when he said, "In the heavyweight division anything under 40 is still considered to be of fighting age.  That is why I am not going to discount his age or his experience." He promises to be ready on March 15th, "I have prepared myself the most for this fight and we will see what happens after that." 

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Vyacheslav "Czar" Glazkov

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The crossroads showdown was originally scheduled for the special afternoon edition of Fight Night on NBC on November 16, 2013.  When Adamek fell ill with the flu just days before the fight, Garrett "The Ultimate Warrior" Wilson stepped in at the last minute and put on a game performance against Glazkov, entertaining close to one million viewers.  Czar defeated Wilson in ten rounds via unanimous decision.  Now the showdown between Glazkov and Adamek is finally going to take place on March 15th and NBCSN Fight Night is the only place to catch it live.   

 

"We are excited to showcase a title bout featuring top-tier competitors that our Fight Night audience has become familiar with over the past few years," said Gary Quinn, vice president of programming & planning for NBC and NBCSN.  

 

Kathy Duva, the promoter of both fighters and CEO of Main Events, said, "When Adamek fell ill in November, we were all devastated.  Everyone was excited for the fight.  It's wonderful that we've been able to reschedule it and give Fight Night fans the fight they really want to see."

About March 15th:

The March 15th edition of NBCSN Fight Night at Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem features the twelve-round heavyweight match-up between Tomasz "Goral" Adamek and Vyacheslav "Czar" Glazkov for the IBF North American Heavyweight Title and IBF #2 Position Eliminator. The co-feature is a ten round light heavyweight match-up between Isaac "Golden Boy" Chilemba and Denis "The Pirate/Drago's Son" Grachev.  Doors open at 6:00 PM ET. The co-feature and main event will be broadcast live on NBCSN Fight Night at 9:00 PM ET/6:00 PM PT. Tickets are no longer available. The card is presented by Main Events, Peltz Boxing, Ziggy Promotions, and Pushka Promotions in association with BAM Boxing and Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem.

 

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NBC Sports Group's live streaming product for desktops, mobile devices, and tablets - will live stream Fight Night at 9 PM ET/6 PM PT on March 15th.  Coverage will be streamed via "TV Everywhere," the media industry's effort to make quality content available to MVPD customers both in and out of the home and on multiple platforms.

For desktops, NBC Sports Live Extra can be accessed at NBCSports.com/liveextra. The NBC Sports Live Extra app for mobile devices and tablets is available at the App Store for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and on select Android handset and tablet devices within Google Play.

All NBC Sports Network live events live stream to PCs, mobile devices and tablets through NBC Sports Live Extra, and to the digital platforms of participating cable, satellite, and telco services, via "TV Everywhere," which is available on an authenticated basis to subscribers of participating MVPDs.

 

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Providence, R.I., lightweight Luis Felix will face seven-time UFC vet Drew Fickett in the main event Friday, March 14th, 2014 at "CES MMA XII" at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I. Felix is searching for his third win over a former UFC vet in as many tries. (CES photo by Ian Travis Barnard)

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CES MEDIA ALERT

New-look Felix hopes rededication to MMA will carry him past Fickett on Friday 


                        
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Seven-time UFC vet Drew Fickett owns wins over Kenny Florian and Josh Koscheck and has won 31 bouts by submission.
 Forget everything you think you know about Luis Felix.

 

After years of treating mixed martial arts like a hobby, the Providence-based lightweight is ready to go "all in" as he prepares for the toughest test of his career Friday night at Twin River Casino.

 

"No more excuses," said Felix (10-7, 3 KOs), who'll face seven-time Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) veteran Drew Fickett in the main event of "CES MMA XXII" on Friday, March 14th, 2014.

 

"I've pretty much put everything aside to focus on fighting and make a run at being elite and making it to the next level. This is all I do now. No more secondary job. I'm pretty much all in at this point."

 

Despite a tremendous wrestling background, which helped him become a state champion at nearby Cranston East High School, and his willingness to fight anyone at any given time, the knock on Felix through the years was his conditioning -- or lack thereof -- and whether or not he took the sport seriously.

 

"In the past, I wasn't always all in," he said. "It was always fun, but I used it as a hobby."

 

It showed. Felix spent the first three years of his professional career teetering on the brink, never winning more than two consecutive fights. A loss to Joe DeChaves in 2010, which, to this day, Felix says was "the biggest fluke," pushed Felix to jump right back into the cage less than a month later against then-unbeaten prospect Joe Proctor. Felix pulled off the upset, knocking out Proctor in the second round.

 

"I had been fighting every month, so I was in great shape," Felix said. "By the time I stepped in with Proctor, I had gotten much better as a fighter."

 

Proctor eventually made his way to the big stage two years later, starring in Season 15 of The Ultimate Fighter, but the fight paid more immediate dividends for Felix, whose career path changed dramatically after handing Proctor his first career loss. He suddenly realized what he could accomplish when motivated.

 

"I really started taking it more seriously after that," he said. "All the hype was behind [Proctor] at the time and where he was going. After that fight, I started talking with [UFC veteran] Jorge Rivera and a few other coaches and really began buckling down. Ever since then, the way I go about this has been completely different."

 

The win over Proctor was merely a precursor to what unfolded over the next three years. Since then, Felix has won four of his last five fights, including a win over another UFC vet, Marc Stevens, earning Felix the reputation as a fighter who saves his best for his biggest fights. Felix also upended Boston-based prospect Lucas Cruz in December. Cruz was 6-1 at the time and owned wins over Pete Jeffrey and John Ortolani before losing by split decision to Felix.

 

"For me, it's a challenge, like when they're saying, 'Oh, this guy is that good,' or, 'This guy is better than you,' or, 'This guy has done this,'" Felix said. "Having that kind of challenge in front of me is motivation enough for me to get after it."

 

Facing Fickett (42-20, 3 KOs) is a similar challenge. At his best, Fickett is one of the most dangerous fighters in the sport, having beaten both Kenny Florian and Josh Koscheck, but his own self-destructive past -- alcohol abuse, etc. -- has put him in a similar "do or die" mode where every fight could be the end of the road or the beginning of a new journey.

 

"Knowing someone like him, who has been at that level and fought some of the best in the world, I know where I want to go and where I want to be in this sport," Felix said. "To fight someone of his caliber is just another challenge.

 

"I don't know what it does immediately for me, but I know what's at stake for me personally and where I want to be. This fight for me is everything. I'm not looking past it. I'm not looking at where it will put me. I'm just focusing on this challenge in front of me."

 

Just how serious is Felix these days? Not only is he working with Rhode Island-based boxing coach Vic Fagnant, who he considers "the biggest blessing" in his career the past two years, he's also been working on his strength and conditioning with former CES MMA lightweight champion Mike Campbell, who pressed Felix to train with him for five years until he finally decided to take his advice in preparation for this upcoming fight.

 

"That's been a whole new spectrum for me," Felix said. "I never really lifted weights or did strength training. Working with Campbell and seeing the things he's done as an athlete really opened my eyes. I already feel such a big difference in my explosive strength in a short amount of time.

 

"From the first day I went in there, it was like learning something new. Now I look forward to going in there and training and getting my ass kicked."

 

Felix also has a manager, Patsy Sperduto, who has helped keep him on track. Having a trustworthy inner-circle with people looking out for his best interests is a far cry from the days when Felix simply agreed to take fights just to stay active. It's a new look for a fighter hoping to make that final push toward being elite. No more excuses. He's finally "all in."

 

"I'm taking this as a career and trying to move forward with it," Felix said. "Being dedicated and putting in the training I need has really helped me."

 

Tickets for "CES MMA XXII" are on sale now at $40.00, $55.00, $100.00 and $125.00 (VIP) and can be purchased online at www.cesmma.com or www.twinriver.com or by phone at 401-724-2253/2254. All fights and fighters are subject to change.

 

Several undercard bouts at "CES MMA XXII" could steal the show, including the highly-anticipated middleweight bout between UFC vet Thomas Egan (7-4, 6 KOs) of Dorchester, Mass., and Plymouth, Mass., veteran Chip Moraza-Pollard (7-6, 4 KOs) a former Reality Fighting and Bellator contender. Egan, born and raised in Kildare, Ireland, starred on UFC 93 in Ireland.

 

Looking to keep the momentum going from his win over Chris Woodall in November, former TUF vet Chuck O'Neill (12-6, 4 KOs) of East Bridgwater, Mass., will battle Dade City, Fla., welterweight Roger Carroll (13-10) in a three-round bout. Caroll has won 11 bouts by submission. Lightweight contender Andres Jeudi (5-2, 1 KO) of Somerville, Mass., will face Brendan Rooney (5-1) of Shelton, Conn. 

 

Also on the undercard, rising featherweight star and Johnson & Wales alum Charles Rosa (6-0, 3 KOs) of Boynton Beach, Fla., will return to Twin River for the fourth time in a three-round bout against Philadelphia veteran Brylan Van Artsdalen (9-9, 1 KO), an eight-time Bellator veteran.

 

Marshfield, Mass., featherweight Brendan Fleming (3-2) will take on Baltimore's Robert Sullivan (3-1); fellow featherweight Josh LaBerge (8-4, 3 KOs) of Fall River, Mass., will battle Philadelphia's Steve McCabe (6-14, 5 KOs); Tommy Venticinque (0-1) of Warwick, R.I., will face Rick Rivera of Springfield, Mass., in a welterweight bout; and Winthrop, Mass, featherweight Kyle Bochniak (1-0) will aim for his second win of the year when he faces Marius Enache (1-2) of Philadelphia. 

 

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