3 Reasons To Watch Valor Fights Presents Fight Night At The Shed

3 Reasons To Watch Valor Fights Presents Fight Night At The Shed

Apex Fights: Fight Night at the Shed presented by Valor Fights comes to FloCombat Friday, June 30.

Jun 19, 2017 by James Lynch
3 Reasons To Watch Valor Fights Presents Fight Night At The Shed
Apex Nights: Fight Night at The Shed presented by Valor Fights emanates from The Shed in Maryville, Tennessee, and airs live on FloCombat Friday, June 30. 

One of Tennessee's premier organizations to showcase amateur MMA talent, Apex Fights routinely brings the heat to viewers across the globe. 

Here are three reasons to watch.

 
Clemons looks to climb up the ranks

In the main event, Apex Fights flyweight champion Jakob Clemons takes on challenger Diego Bautista.

Clemons (4-1 ) heads into this matchup on a four-fight win streak, including a win over previously undefeated Shane Shaffner in his last fight. The 22-year-old fighter will look to make a statement in this fight, as he missed out on the UMMAF National Championship Tournament last month due to injuries.

Bautista (3-2) has won three of his last four fights. The scrappy 22-year-old will be making his promotional debut for Valor Fights. Expect the winner of this matchup to join the professional ranks soon.

 
Neal aims to outmuscle Strong

Logan Neal looks for his third career victory when he battles Jrammell Strong.

The 24-year-old recently joined The American Killer Bees squad in Cleveland, Tennessee, home to Valor standouts Ben Sergent, Billy Swanson, and David Robins.

Strong trains out of Knoxville Mixed Martial Arts and is coming off a loss to Neal’s teammate Robins at Valor Fights 33. The 31-year-old looks to avoid back-to-back losses for the first time in his career.

 
Stevens looks to bounce back in style

Hairstylist Steven Stevens looks to get back on the winning track as he battles Connor Wise.

After an impressive 5-0 start to his career, Stevens has lost back-to-back fights, including a short-notice, catchweight setback to Jacob Couch. 

Wise made his amateur debut back in May where he earned a first round TKO victory over Eric Neal at Night of Explosion 2. The Clarksville, Tennessee, native moves up to welterweight for the first time in his career and will also be making his promotional debut.