Mma Champions win again in the real fight ..

Dateline: Bellingham, Franklin, Middleboro, MA, Buzzard's Bay, BOURNE,
COVENTRY, RI -

Two local Mixed Martial Arts champions each won in his weight class
recently in the fight against the reality competition in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

In the welterweight title fight, Mike Campbell, 25 years old from Franklin,
MA, retained the title with a first round knockout on Tim Pinney.
Campbell fights on "5'9, 170 pounds. He graduated from Coventry High School
Rhode Island. While in high school, his dream was play college football.
It was the dream he shared with his father. When his father died of a
heroin overdose in 2001, Campbell left aside his football plans, as it was a
passion they have always shared together. "My father and I loved soccer
and share a passion for the game and for me to play. When he passed
away, I do not want to play anymore. "

Being no stranger to competition and lack of sports practice, Campbell was
inspiration to try weightlifting. Represented U.S. as a power lifter to
the lift World Championship, at age 22 of age. From there,
Campbell found Mixed Martial Arts training at USMMA. As a professional MMA
fighter, who has built a solid career himself with a 5-0 record that
includes 3 KO's I have. has a local title belt for the welter weight 170 pounds
division.

It only the beginning. Campbell was chosen as the feature in action
reality show "TapouT" on Versus network. The "TapouT" the crew has been
following Campbell and watching his training and fights that
featured in an upcoming episode that documents their quest for the best until
and coming Mixed Martial Arts fighters in the United States. "It was
a bit odd that they follow him everywhere, but I know that this will help
lead me the next level in my career as a boxer, "said Campbell. The
episode will air in September.

Campbell also trains with Hafers Phinney and installation at USMMA
Bellingham, Massachusetts. "They always come with a great game plan and always
works! "He said." Tom and Matt are there for me 100 percent. They
helped me develop not only as a fighter, but as and individual, as
well, "he said.

It also maintains a championship title of the evening was Greg Rebello of
Middleboro, MA. Rebello fights in the division of the Light-Heavyweight to 6 feet
205 lbs. Rebello won the match 4 minutes and 10 seconds in the first
round with a technical coup Eric Brown. It was a great victory for
Rebello as Brown had was his first and only defeat to date. "This victory was a
great cornerstone for me. risen in the ratings but was gaining
better than the rankings. One of the main objectives of the mine was achieved with this victory! "
Rebello said.

Originally from Buzzards Bay, graduated in 2000 Rebello Bourne High
School, where he played football and hockey. Currently full-time training
USMMA put in 25-30 hours a week of mixed martial arts snatch,
boxing and strength and conditioning. "I love it I have a new perspective
training and my confidence is much stronger than it was For three years, "
said. "My coaches have taught me USMMA be in great shape and is
what makes the difference in the fight. If you get tired first is
lose, "said Rebello." USMMA's motto is "Do your best weapon of
Cardio, "and that has worked for me." added.

The United States Mixed Martial Arts Training Center, located in Hartford
Avenue in Bellingham, focuses on raising the physical and spiritual wellbeing
welfare of students through Mixed Martial Arts and Yoga. This is achieved
through a four-pronged approach to reality self-defense training centered
total body wellness.

The state of the art 4,000 square foot training institutions is complemented by a
2000 square foot training floor pad MMA equipped with heavy bags
conditioning equipment, a yoga studio 15 hundred square meters, Locker Room
showers, a shop and a juice bar. USMMA also conducts kid programs
including birthday parties, hip-hop classes and summer camps. To contact
USMMA, call 508-966-5006 or visit their website at www.usmma.org .

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