LFA returns with two stacked cards headlined by title fights in February

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The Legacy Fighting Alliance is staying consistent in 2021 with another two cards in February after a successful start to the year. LFA 99 and LFA 100 will take place in Park City, Kansas, almost a week apart.

To start things off in the new month — one of The Scrap’s Reginal Prospects to Watch in 2021, Fabio Cherant (6-1) will take on LFA vet, Myron Dennis (18-7) in the main event of LFA 99 for the vacant light heavyweight championship. In the co-main event, Brant Moore (8-1) returns to take on promotional newcomer, Ago Huskić (8-2). The card also features the debut and return of Cody Brundage (5-1) following his DWCS loss in 2020, Nate Richardson’s (8-2) return, and undefeated prospects, Trevor Wallace (3-0) and Darian Weeks (4-0).

Full LFA 99 Card:

Main Card:
Myron Dennis vs. Fabio Cherant — Vacant Light Heavyweight Championship
Brant Moore vs. Ago Huskić
Fernando Padilla vs. Nate Richardson
Cody Brundage vs. Joseph Kropschot
Valerie Ann Marie Soto vs. Flore Hani
Trevor Wallace vs. Cesar Gutierrez
Darian Weeks vs. Craig Fairley

Prelims:
Gerrica Trias vs. Kawehi Wallace
Manuel Medina vs. Chancey Wilson

Then, to celebrate a special 100th card, LFA 1’s Victor Altamirano (8-1) will challenge Carlos Mota (5-0) for the vacant flyweight championship. In the co-main event Anthony Adams (8-2) will take on Gregory Rodrigues (7-3) in the semi-finals of the middleweight tournament. The card will also feature undefeated prospects Here Dudes (8-0), Karlee Pangilinan (6-0), and Christian Natividad (2-0).

Full LFA 100 Card:

Main Card:
Victor Altamirano vs. Carlos Mota — Vacant Flyweight Championship
Anthony Adams vs. Gregory Rodrigues
Steven Nguyen vs. Here Dudes
Charles Johnson vs. Karlee Pangilinan
Christian Natividad vs. Evan Woolsey

Both events will stream live on UFC Fight Pass on Friday, February 12th (LFA 99) and Thursday, February 18th (LFA 100). Stay tuned at The Scrap for coverage on both events in the coming weeks.

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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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