Ashley Reece

Ashley ‘The Beast’ Reece Talks ACB 87

ACB 87 is stacked top to bottom, and the Welterweight encounter between Ashley Reece (6-0) and Adam Proctor (8-1) is no exception. Two young fighters desperate to break out in the talent-rich UK rankings, neither man will want to take a step back after posting the biggest wins of their respective careers. Before his fight next week, Ashley Reece took some time out to talk with Gary Friel of MMAUK about his preparations and the upcoming clash. You had 6 fights in your amateur career with some tough wars in there. How much do you owe your current success to this background? I see a lot of my fights as lessons and even after winning them, I would go back to training and push myself to get better. Nothing has changed now and I only look to improve massively from my last fight. It’s rare to see a fighter with as many total fights as you to have fought for only two promotions. What do you think has led to your commitment to Full Contact Contender and now ACB? I like to grow with the promotion I’m in, especially ones that treat me well. FCC treated me well when I was fighting under that promotion, and ACB are doing a fantastic job. You welcomed your daughter into the world a few months ago. Have there been any changes to your preparation as a fighter since becoming a father? There are no excuses whatsoever now as I’m doing it for my family. Whenever it gets hard, I think of my wife and my daughter and give that extra bit more that I wouldn’t have otherwise. They are my world. Your home gym, HAMMA, is located pretty close to what seems to be the epicentre of UK MMA right now; Liverpool. Have you felt a different kind of buzz as of late in the area? The buzz at HAMMA is like no other. We work as a team and push each other massively. Everyone has a very good understanding of one another. Your last fight with Sam Boult was arguably the toughest of your career. What did you learn from this fight that you feel will benefit you coming into this clash with Adam Proctor? I learned that I can hang with guys that have high-level skills and even though everything won’t go my way, I’m always in the fight to win. Adam Proctor is a high-level guy and I will show that I belong fighting high-level competition like him. I can hold my own against the high-level guys and I look to start finishing them now, starting with Proctor. You face Adam Procter at ACB 87 on May 19th. How do you feel Adam Proctor stacks up in comparison to your previous opponents? Adam is the best opponent I have faced so far. He is well rounded and a finisher. It will be fun. I’m looking forward to the fight. Do you have any predictions about how the fight is going to go? I’m fully focused on winning my fight and that’s all. All 3 of your ACB fights will have taken place in the UK after next Saturday’s fight, all three against fellow UK fighters. Would you be interested in competing against the Russian contingency of ACB in the future, perhaps in their own backyard? I’m ranked just inside the top 20 at the moment. There are plenty of UK fights for me to take and climb the rankings. I have to be higher up in the rankings, like the top 5, before I can think about fighting outside of the UK. The current ACB Welterweight Champion is Mukhamed Berkhamov. How do you rate Berkhamov as a fighter and is he someone you’d specifically like to challenge in the future? He is levels above me at the moment. I’ll doubt we will ever cross paths, however, if I carry on winning in ACB and he keeps defending, you never know. ACB 87 takes place on May 17th in Nottingham, England, headlined by Robert Whiteford and Kane Mousah.

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Full Contact Contender 17 Results

FCC 17 took place at the event city Manchester saturday 24th september full results below Charlie Leary Def. Rob Sinclair via Unanimous Decision retaining his title! Brett McDermott Def. Dan Konecke via TKO (punches), 2.50 of round 2 Ashley Reece Def. Ant Davies via submission (Rear naked Choke), 1.48 of Round 2 Sam Spencer Def. Ionut Raducanu via Submission (Verbal/Injury), 2.49 of round 1 Karl Etherington Def. Kamil Bazelak via TKO (Ground and Pound), 1.26 of round 1 Mitchell Richards Def. Shaun Hampton via Unanimous Decision moein Noorbkshs Def. Marcin Prostko via TKO (Arm Triangle Choke), 3.23 of round 2 Vahid Hoseinpoor Def. Andrew Bochorz via submission (strikes ), 1.22 of round 1 Jenaid Ebanks Def. Brent Tierney via Unanimous Decision to retain his title! Mark Kinsella Def. James Reedman via split decision retaining his Welterweight championship John Hughes Def. Kiru Singh via Unanimous Decision becoming the new FCC Amateur Bantamweight Champion Theophilus Nelson Def. Bobby Pallet via TKO (punches), 1.07 of round 1 and is now the Interim Lightweight FCC Champion  Junior Morgan Def. Danny Williams via submission (Rear naked Choke), 1.32 of Round 2 Andy Bakewell Def. Rory Goodson via submission (Guillotine Choke), 33 secs of Round 1 Marc Webster Def. Dan Hunter via TKO (Ground and Pound), 1.10 of round 1 Lee Kennedy Def. via Kamil Gidaszewski via TKO (Ground and Pound ), 1.14 of round 1 Muhammad Mokaev Def. Ash McCracken via Unanimous Decision Matt Rodrigues Def. Ronaldo Osbourne via TKO (ground and pound), 36 secs of round 1  Mitch Dobbins Def. Ash Marston via Unanimous Decision Ellis Lacy defeats Ashley Gibson via TKO – strikes in 1.30 Round 1 Megan Morris defeats Sophie O’Brien via unanimous decision

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The Beast Unleashed

Under the leadership of Adam Teh and his sister Lauren Teh, Full Contact Contender is quickly becoming one of Europe’s leading promotions.  In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a fighter looking to further cement his reputation as one of the promotion’s top prospects at FCC 17 on September 24th. A Professional since March 2015 and representing Proper Gym, Ashley Reece owns a 3-0 record consisting of two knockouts and one decision. In his MMA debut at FCC 12, Ashley knocked out Ian Williams in the first round. Then he defeated Tobias Reid via split decision at FCC 14. In 2016, Reece moved up to Welterweight to take on Martin Hudson at FCC 16. Reece defeated Hudson via knockout in the first round. Ashley will look to extend his winning streak to four when he faces Ant Davies at FCC 17 on September 24th. Good luck Ashley! Have you bought your tickets for FCC – Full Contact Contender 17? Saturday, September 24 at 4 PM at Event City Trafford Centre Manchester Tickets available at http://www.fccmma.co.uk/#!tickets/cee5 Use promotional code MMAUK for a 5 percent discount on any ticket/table purchased.   List of Videos- Reece v Williams FCC 12- 2. Reece v Reid FCC 14- 3. Reece v Hudson FCC 16-

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