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The man with the “Hands of Stone,” John Lineker (33-9), is back and looks to continue his reign of terror in ONE Championship come this April.
MMA Fighting confirmed Thursday that the former UFC flyweight hopeful now has his third fight in ONE booked. It will take place on April 28 at ONE on TNT 4 as Lineker faces off with the Philippines’ Stephen Loman (14-2).
Departing from the UFC in 2019 after a split decision loss against Cory Sandhagen at UFC Sunrise, Lineker would go on to join the Singapore-based ONE. Since that time he’s competed twice and picked up dominant victories in both.
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CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. (“CEMEX”) (NYSE: CX) announced today it is optimizing its supply chain to meet shortages experienced throughout the western U.S. The optimization includes a kiln’s recommissioning at a cement plant in northwest Mexico. This announcement leverages CEMEX’s unique supply chain synergies in North America to alleviate cement shortages and project delays in California, Arizona, and Nevada.
CEMEX is investing approximately U.S. $15 million to recommission a kiln with a production capacity of about 1 million tons of cement annually at the CPN cement plant in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. This investment should create more than 130 jobs in Mexico. Using its extensive distribution network in the region, CEMEX seeks to consistently supply Portland cement through its terminals in California, Arizona, and Nevada.
Cemex to restart kiln at CPN cement plant in Mexico to supply southwest US Written by Global Cement staff
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Mexico/US: Cemex has invested US$15m in recommissioning a 1Mt/yr cement kiln at its CPN cement plant in Hermosilla, Sonora. The decision is intended to reduce cement shortages in the western US and bolster its supply chain in Arizona, California and Nevada. The project at the CPN plant is scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 2021 and will create 130 jobs.
Cemex USA cement commercial executive vice president Joel Galassini said, “Many cement customers in California, Arizona and Nevada have been impacted by supply constraints this past year. The decision to recommission this kiln was made with our customers top-of-mind, to give them reliable access through a local supply chain to help meet their growing needs. Our unique network of production facilities in this region allows us to make these
Andre Fialho Brutalizes James Vick in XMMA Headliner
James
Vick saw the return of Xtreme MMA as a launching point
for his own career comeback, but Andre
Fialho had something to say about it.
The promotion, which put on seven events in Canada between 2007 and
2009, returned after more than a decade on Saturday at the Palm
Beach Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. For its
first-ever event in the United States, XMMA brought a card
jam-packed with familiar names from the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Bellator MMA and other top-tier promotions, none more
familiar than Vick, a former UFC lightweight contender.