(PRESS RELEASE) -- The North American Allied Fight Series is returning to Tuscarawas County for the first time since 2007 this Saturday when Tim Lally Chevrolet, the US Army, and Mr. John P. Lennon proudly present NAAFS Caged Fury 10 from Claymont High School in Uhrichsville, OH. The NAAFS Nation in T-County will be treated to a night of LIVE mixed martial arts action featuring the stars of the Pro and National Amateur Series laying it all on the line inside of the NAAFS cage. The event will not only be seen live in Uhrichsville, but globally as well via internet broadcasting leader USTREAM.
2009 National Amateur Featherweight Champion Doug Kulbis (8-0) of Evolve MMA makes his pro debut against USA Martial Arts' Brandon "X-Man" Hance (7-3) at Caged Fury 10 in a Pro Series Featherweight division bout. In addition, Brian "The Predator" Rogers (6-3) takes on Tom "Vulgar" Jones (17-10) out of Oklahoma, Jason "Rampage" Rauch, and Lee "The Kid" Kreisher will all be in action live! Plus a special appearance by NAAFS fighter and T-County legend Jason "Freebird" Freeman, who will be signing autographs and taking pictures with fans at Caged Fury 10. Tickets for this Saturday's NAAFS Caged Fury 10 event from Claymont High School in Uhrichsville, OH start at just $25 and are on sale now by calling 330.280.8442 or by logging onto www.NAAFS.tv. For those fans unable to attend live, you can still catch all the action of Caged Fury 10 by visiting www.USTREAM.tv/naafs.
About the NAAFS
The NAAFS is the fastest growing mixed martial arts organization in the sport featuring top level amateur and professional prospects as well as established stars including Jason Dent, Forrest Petz, Josh Hendricks, Matt Brown, Ben Rothwell, Ryan Madigan, Paul Bradley, Noah Inhofer, Jeff Cox, and Phil Davis among many others. The television program "NAAFS Cage Fighting" can be seen domestically Sunday nights at 9 pm on the television home of the Cleveland Indians Sports Time Ohio, nationally via DirecTV and Dish Network, internationally via G-TV and globally via internet broadcasting leader Ustream.tv.