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 The North American Allied Fight Series (NAAFS)
returns to the Buckeye State capitol on Friday September 19th for NAAFS
Columbus Night of Pain 4, headlined by two huge championship fights as the
Pro Series Middleweight Title will be on the line, as well as the Pro
Series Heavyweight Title. Plus the road towards the National Amateur
Finals in December continues in Columbus, OH.

The Pro Series Middleweight Title will be decided when reining NAAFS
champion Mitch Whitesel of Wreckroom Athletics defends the championship
against 2 time UFC veteran & Columbus' own Sean Salmon. This is a fight
that has been over two years in the making and will finally take place at
NAAFS Night of Pain 4! After serving a 10 month medical suspension, Salmon
makes his return to the NAAFS and the sport of MMA while fighting in front
of the home fans for the first time since his professional debut. Will
Sean Salmon, a former Ohio State wrestler, add NAAFS Gold to his growing
list of accomplishments or will Whitesel once again overcome the odds and
show the world exactly what has brought him to the top of the NAAFS Pro
Series Middleweight division?

The Pro Series Heavyweight Title will be up for grabs when current
champion "Cujo" Joe McCall (6-0) of Instigator Fight Team puts his
unbeaten record and the NAAFS title on the line against #1 contender
Justin Black (6-1). This is a rematch from NAAFS Fight Nite in the Flats
III in June of 2007, where McCall walked away with a very close split
decision victory. Black enters this bout looking to avenge the only the
loss of his career, while McCall is out show the measure of a champion is
not winning the belt, but rather successfully defending it.

In Pro Series Light Heavyweight action, Columbus native Thad Schlichter
steps back inside the NAAFS cage against Terry Davinney. Schlichter has
amassed an impressive unbeaten 6-0 record and will look to continue his
winning ways at NAAFS Night of Pain 4. Davinney is making his return to
NAAFS competition after a two year hiatus and will no doubt be looking to
make an immediate splash by taking down the undefeated Schlichter in front
of his hometown fans.

For a complete fight card log on to the official home of the NAAFS,
www.NAAFS.tv. Information and Tickets for NAAFS Columbus Night of Pain 4
are available by calling 330-280-8442, logging onto www.NAAFS.tv, or by
visiting the Hoop Sports Complex box office. All bouts are subject to
change.

This is a taped for TV event. NAAFS Cage Fighting airs regionally every
Sunday night on Sports Time Ohio, nationally via direct TV and Dish
Network and internationally via G-TV. The NAAFS is proudly sponsored by
the US Army, Dons Brooklyn Chevrolet, Bloody Buddy Fight Gear,
Betonfighting.com, Sportstalknetwork.com and Max Muscle Sports Nutrition.
Don't miss this exciting night of championship action, when the NAAFS
returns to Columbus on Friday September 19th for NAAFS Columbus Night of
Pain 4!


 

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