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This Guy Is READY! Get in touch with Bill Jones for tickets NOW! Gather all your friends; pack a few cheap hotel rooms in Portland and enjoy an amazing night of fights. Hit Old Port for a little fun after and Christmas shop in Portland the next morning! Toe 2 Toe Fight Promotions, who will invade Portland Maine with their own brand of in-your-face action, December 13th at the Portland Expo. The fight card features sixteen bouts; five professional and eleven amateur, with fighters representing the best and brightest in Maine, New England, and beyond. Jon Lemke vs Bill Jones: 145lb One of the toughest competitors to take that walk to the cage, Jon Lemke will look to follow up on his amazing comeback victory in his last performance. Lemke lives to slam his knuckles into his opponent; equally adept at lobbing power punches or working a volume striking game that rattles his foe’s cage with every blow that lands. Having the hybrid wrestling game of Team Irish and the heart of a lion, Lemke has proven to be nearly insurmountable in his MMA career. A fighter who has faced some of the best in the region and left them in broken heaps, Bill Jones will seek to add Lemke to his list of accolades. No frills or flash to be seen, Jones operates off the simple premise of matching force with force and bashing his opponents until their will crumbles under his assault. It’s a simple formula that is easy to defeat on paper, yet when adversaries lock up with him, the best laid game plans are thrown to the wind; victory a matter of survival amid an endless storm. This fight is like swinging a sledge hammer at an anvil and seeing what breaks first, as both men are iron-clad contenders who thrive in the most merciless environments in the cage. While Lemke will have an advantage in the boxing department, Jones has never shied away from a brawl and has the clinch wrestling skills to make Lemke fight for every moment he can spend on the feet. This comes down to which fighter can force their own brand of violence upon their opponent and weather those moments when the momentum shifts away from them; the cage more likely to shatter than the resolve of either man.
Posted on: Sun, 07 Dec 2014 16:16:08 +0000

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