For the first time, CES MMA will set up shop in the state of New York, and there already are some intriguing names on the card. “CES MMA: Forte vs. Secor” will take place May 4 at The Space at Westbury in Westbury, N.Y., the promotion today announced. The card will not get a broadcast on AXS TV, like typically is the case, however. In the main event, UFC veteran Renee Forte (8-4) will take on Bellator and WSOF vet Matt Secor (9-5) at lightweight. The card also features the second pro fight for John Gotti III (1-0), the grandson of notorious mobster John J
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