Alex Kelly

Alex Kelly is back in the ring as USKA Fight Sports returns

Alex Kelly has gone through some body transformations in the past, but now she has put that all behind her and moved on to a fit lifestyle and is in the best condition of her life.  Kelly has even started teaching personal training herself and throughout the pandemic, you could follow her on social media and see how dedicated of a worker she has become.  She will now try to blend that hard work in the gym and in the ring with head coach Mike Burke at The Institute Muay Thai Gym as she takes on Brittany Burkhart in a kickboxing bout at USKA Fight Sports.

Gary Grant Jr returns from his hiatus due to the Covid-19 restrictions and has put together a blast of a fight card and these ladies are both up and coming prospects who each work very hard and have talent.  This will be an exciting contest.  MyMMANews caught up with Alex Kelly as fight week approached and she tells us…

“I have seen Britney fight before and most recently I did see her MMA fight.  Mike has put together a plan and we feel confident that I will get this victory.  I’m taking this fight at 145 lbs so it’s not a bad weight cut at all, but in the future I believe I will be competing at 135 lbs because I am really in control of my body now and doing things right with nutrition and strength and conditioning.”

You can see Kelly’s full interview on the link above.  This event is being held at The Hamburg Fieldhouse in Hamburg, PA and will  be streamed on-line as a pay per view event for $30. Information on that and for tickets can be found at www.uskafights.com.

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'Beautiful' Bob Meloni
Commentator for Art of War Cagefighting. More than 15 years experience in the PA/NJ regional MMA circuit. Commentator/post fight interviews. Television/media/event production.  USKA Fight Sports media and production. The story of the fighter is what Bob loves about the sport. From the lowest level, to the highest, he only cares about the two warriors who do battle once the cage doors close. Everything else is secondary. Without their blood, sweat, and tears, he would not be here enjoying every minute.