LFA 166: Geraldo Neto wins battle of Brazil to capture vacant welterweight title
The vacant LFA welterweight title was up for grabs in the main event of LFA 166 as two Brazilian contenders battled all the way to the scorecards in Sao Paulo.
The vacant LFA welterweight title was up for grabs in the main event of LFA 166 as two Brazilian contenders battled all the way to the scorecards in Sao Paulo.
In a highly-anticipated LFA middleweight showdown that has been months in the making, Renato "Indio" Valente claimed a second-round TKO victory over Daniel "Santo" Compton at LFA 165.
Legacy Fighting Alliance will make its debut in Northern California this weekend, with a middleweight clash set for the main event in Santa Cruz.
In an international showdown for the vacant LFA women's flyweight title, Sabina "Colombian Queen" Mazo defeated Sandra “Peruvian Zombie” Lavado via Unanimous Decision (49-46, 50-45, 49-46) to recapture the 125-pound crown.
LFA president Sven Bean has announced three LFA events for the month of September, with the LFA cage heading to Brazil, New York, and Minnesota in a packed month for the promotion.
In a highly anticipated title showdown at LFA 163, Javier “El Mariachi” Garcia defeated Elijah “Baby” Johns via submission to capture the vacant LFA featherweight championship.
Legacy Fight Alliance crowned two new champions in Owensboro, Kentucky on Friday night as John Sweeney and Azamat Bekoev captured titles at LFA 160.
LFA CEO Ed Soares has announced that the main event of LFA 160 will now be for the undisputed bantamweight championship when the promotion makes its first trip to Kentucky on Friday, June 16.
It was Brazil vs. Brazil in the main event of LFA 159 as Rodolfo Bellato and Acacio dos Santos faced off for the interim light heavyweight title in Caraguatatuba, Brazil, and it was Bellato who walked away with the gold after the matchup went all the way to the judges’ scorecards.
Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) has announced a pair of big events for the month of July, with the promotion set to head to Brazil and Texas.