THE NAAFS RELEASES FIGHT CARD FOR ANTICIPATED “FIGHT NITE IN THE FLATS VIII” EVENT
June 2nd fight card to feature UFC/Bellator vets, rising stars
Press Release – San Jose, California (USA): Top Midwest fight promotion North American Allied Fight Series (NAAFS) today revealed its fight card for the upcoming “Fight Nite in the Flats VIII” event, which will take place on Saturday, June 2nd at Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in Cleveland, Ohio. In the main event, Bellator stalwart “The Cleveland Assassin” Chris Lozano will lock horns with NAAFS Welterweight Champion Kyle “Alley Cat” Baker with the belt on the line. In another title bout, Frank “The Tank” Caraballo will put his NAAFS Featherweight Championship on the line against Antonio “Mexican Muscle” Castillo, Jr. Also on the card is UFC veteran Jason “Dynamite” Dent, as he battles well-respected finisher James “The Unbreakable Heavy Hitter” Warfield, who has stopped his opponent in all 22 of his wins.
Tickets for “Fight Night in the Flats VIII” are available at http://store.naafs.biz/fight-nite-in-the-flats-viii.html. General Admission: $30, VIP Table, Row 3: $50, VIP Table, Row Two: $75, VIP Table, Row One: $100, VIP Stage Table: $125, VIP Booth Seats: $60. The main card will also be broadcasted live on GoFightLive.com for $9.99.
“We are really proud to bring such a stacked card to the NAAFS fight fans,” said NAAFS CEO Greg Kalikas. “This is a big event for us, and I have all the confidence in the world that our fighters are going to bring every ounce of fight-finishing ability they have to Cleveland.”
Known as “The Cleveland Assassin,” Chris Lozano (14-4) is a five-time Bellator veteran who will be making his sixth appearance for the NAAFS. A member of Evolve MMA, Lozano brings an intensity to the cage rivaled by few. He has faced well-known fighters such as Karl Amoussou, Douglas Lima, and Lyman Good, and has defeated the likes of Brent Weedman, Yoshiyuki Yoshida, and Jason Dent. His opponent, Kyle “Alley Cat” Baker (12-4), is known for his brutal knockout power. The current 170-pound title-holder in the NAAFS, he has a big bullseye on his back, but is ready for the challenge. “The Alley Cat” has quite a fight resume himself, taking on noted competitors Lucio Linhares, James Warfield, Brian Foster, Drew Fickett, Chad Reiner, and Douglas Lima during his career.
NAAFS Featherweight Champion Frank “The Tank” Caraballo (17-7) will also put it all on the line on June 2nd when he battles top contender Antonio “Mexican Muscle” Castillo, Jr. (12-3) for the belt. Both known for their ability to go from bell to bell, these 145ers are sure to put on a crowd-pleasing affair that will showcase what mixed martial arts is all about. Caraballo is a three-time veteran of Bellator, and brings an edge in experience against the challenger. Both fighters are from Ohio, however, and with both the belt and local bragging rights on the line, fists are sure to fly in this one.
Also fighting at “Fight Night in the Flats VIII” is UFC and Ultimate Fighter veteran Jason “Dynamite” Dent (22-12), who will tangle with James “The Unbreakable Heavy Hitter” Warfield (22-10). A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Dent is an eight-time NAAFS veteran, and he will look to protect his home turf against Wisconsin’s Warfield. Also on the card are several top blue chip prospects, including Johny Hendricks training partner Dave Shepherd, Joe Heiland, Khama Worthy, and George Comer. All will be looking to make a statement to the local Cleveland crowd, as well as to an international iPPV audience.
Here is the fight card as it stands now:
Main Card
170 Title – Chris Lozano 14-4 (Evolve MMA) vs. Kyle Baker 12-4 (MMA Institute)
145 Title – Frank Caraballo 17-7 (Fearless Fight Team) vs. Antonio Castillo, Jr. 12-3 (Instigator Fight Team)
155 lbs. – James Warfield 22-10 (Chosen Few) vs. Jason Dent 22-12 (Griffon Rawl)
155 lbs. – Dave Shepherd 9-3 (Team Takedown) vs. Joe Heiland 13-2-1 (Strong Style Fight Team)
155 lbs. – Khama Worthy 8-2 (PTT) vs. George Comer 9-1 (Griffon Rawl)
Preliminary Card
115 lbs. – Sarah McLeod 4-4-1 (Mid-America Martial Arts) vs. Amber Ignotowski 5-0 (USA Martial Arts)
135 lbs. – Tyler Saltsman 7-3 (Team Titan) vs. Jerrell Hodge 4-0 (Brick House MMA)
170 lbs. – Josh Krizan 4-1 (Wrestling Factory Cleveland) vs. Josh Lasich 3-0 (Evolve MMA)
170 lbs. – Gabe Garcia 3-0 (Fighters United) vs. Emmanuel Kangah 2-1 (True Roots MMA)
135 lbs. – Shane Valko 4-0 (The Mat Factory) vs. Ryan Arce 4-0 (Evolve MMA)
185 lbs. – John Antanitis 6-3 (Penn Hills MMA) vs. Steve Burton 7-2 (Evolve MMA)
265 lbs. – Jeff Hughes 9-2 (Evolve MMA) vs. TBA
145 lbs. – Dominic Mazzotta 4-1 (Ed Vincent MMA/Cho’s Taekwondo) vs. TBA
185 lbs. – JT Miller 1-0 (Strong Style Fight Team) vs. TBA
For more information on the NAAFS, please visit http://www.NAAFS.tv/. The NAAFS can also be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/naafscagefighting, and on Twitter @NAAFS.
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About the NAAFS
Founded in 2006 by Greg Kalikas, the NAAFS has been cultivated into a proving ground for many of the top pros in mixed martial arts today. Their roster has included, at one time or another, a virtual “who’s who” of the MMA world. The Ohio-based organization prides itself on developing the next generation of stars, and is committed to fostering the continued growth of the sport. The NAAFS has showcased many UFC and Bellator veterans, including (but not limited to) Ben Rothwell, Josh Hendricks, Jason Dent, Dan Bobish, Ryan “The Lion” Madigan, Brian Rogers, Todd Brown, Sean Salmon, Dave Herman, Stipe Miocic, Chris Lozano, Daniel Straus, Forrest “The Meat Cleaver” Petz, and many others.