LFA heads to Brazil for back-to-back fight cards, will crown new champion
The Legacy Fighting Alliance will head to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for its next two fight nights. On Friday, July 16, LFA 111 will be headlined by a lightweight showdown between Rangel de SΓ‘ and Ismael Bonfim. On Saturday, July 17, LFA 112 will feature a one night tournament for the LFA welterweight championship.
From undefeated prospects, to fighters early in their careers, both fight cards have it all. Including the potential to be Regional Card of the 2021.
See the full fight cards below.
LFA 111
Main Card
Featured Bout: Rangel de SΓ‘ vs. Ismael Bonfim (Lightweight)
Ary Farias vs. Marcos Breno (Bantamweight)
Arthur Lima vs. Rodrigo LΓdio (Lightweight)
Rodolfo Bellato vs. Carlos Eduardo (Light Heavyweight)
Carlos Mota vs. Rodrigo Roldan (Flyweight)
Yasmin Castanho vs. Maristela Alves (Strawweight)
Eduardo Neves vs. Eduardo Silva (Heavyweight)
Rodolfo Bellato vs. Carlos Eduardo (Light Heavyweight)
Carlos Mota vs. Rodrigo Roldan (Flyweight)
Yasmin Castanho vs. Maristela Alves (Strawweight)
Eduardo Neves vs. Eduardo Silva (Heavyweight)
Prelims
KauΓͺ Fernandes vs. Luan Sardinha (Lightweight)
Michele Oliveira vs. Stephanie Luciano (Strawweight)
JoΓ£o Vitor Dantas vs. Lucas Fernando (Middleweight)
Luan Luiz Lacerda vs. Tayron Pedro (Bantamweight)
Gabriella HermΓ³genes vs. Queila Braga (Bantamweight)
LFA 112
Main Card
Featured Bout: One Night Welterweight Tournament for the 170 lb Title
C. da Silva vs. Otto Rodrigues (Featherweight)
Rafael Ramos vs. Filipe Esteves (Flyweight)
Junior Luiz vs. Kaynan Kruschewsky (Lightweight)
Diego Dias vs. Carlos Leal (Welterweight)
Gabriel Bonfim vs. Brenner Alberth (Welterweight)
Prelims
Junior Marques vs. Quemuel Ottoni (Welterweight)
Uyran Carlos vs. Wendell GiΓ‘como (Welterweight)
Gabriel Alves Braga vs. Jonathan Cordeiro (Featherweight)
Brena Cardozo vs. VΓ’nia Caceres (Flyweight)
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Katie Vega
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Katie Vega
Katie Vega is a new MMA, Boxing, and Pro Wrestling Writer for The Scrap. She hopes to finish school in the States after moving from Puerto Rico and continue her pursuit of being a combat sports journalist. Follow Katie on Twitter (@KatieVegaMMA).
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