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Syracuse’s Amir Anderson Goes from underdog to top dog

2020 USA Championsing Boxing

Okun. 25-Apr. 4, ni Shreveport, Louisiana 

United Igba riru, Ipele. (March 8, 2021) – In the 2019 USA Championsing Boxing, Amir Anderson was a relatively unknown competitor from Syracuse (N.Y.), but this year he believes he’s one of the “top dogs” in the 165-pound decision.

Anderson will be competing in the youth division at the 2020 USA Boxing National Championships, sun siwaju nitori ajakaye arun COVID-19 lati Oṣu Kejila to kọja si Oṣu Kẹta 25 April 3, ni Shreveport, Awọn.

Anderson’s goal at these championships is simple: he wants to win to lock down a slot on the USA Boxing Youth Team, which will give him a leg up in terms of qualifying for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

“The winner in each weight class qualifies for the USA Boxing Youth Team,” he explained. “Runner-ups are alternates and can make the team if the winner can’t for whatever reason. Mo fẹ lati win! 

“Last time I had nothing to lose at Nationals. Bayi, I have everything to lose. I do my research and breakdown other fighters in my weight class. I’ll be more focused this time because I was an underdog then and now, I’m the top dog in my division.”

The 17-year-old Anderson has already tasted success, capturing top honors at the 2019 Junior Open and 2019 Eastern Regional Open, in addition to finishing in the runner-up position at the 2018 & 2019 National Junior Olympics.

Still a high school senior, Amir describes himself as an all-around boxer with a unique style in which he can box or bang, hit the angles and throw a lot of punches.

Like every amateur boxer, last year was a tremendous challenge to train, due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. “I trained six hours a day in my basement to get in really good workouts,” Anderson said. “And I ran my miles, ju. When my gym opened-up last July 2nd, it was limited so I had to still workout in my basement. It was hard to stay focused, but I knew how.

“I really planned to win a lot of regional and national tournaments to get national recognition. I wanted to fight in Bulgaria with the junior team, but that was canceled, ju. The pandemic was a setback for me, but we’ll see what’s in store for 2021.”

The National Championships is the first trip towards Amir Anderson’s Parisian goal for 2024 at the Olympics.

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ABOUT USA BOXING:  The mission of USA Boxing shall be to enable United States’ athletes and coaches to achieve sustained competitive excellence, develop character, support the sport of boxing, and promote and grow Olympic style boxing in the United States. The responsibility of USA Boxing is not only to produce Olympic gold, but also oversee and govern every aspect of amateur boxing in the United States.

Texas Twins Jordani & Josh Jenkins lori Ifiranṣẹ pataki lati Kọ Itan-akọọlẹ Boxing Amẹrika

2020 USA Championsing BoxingOkun. 25-Apr. 4, ni Shreveport, Louisiana

United Igba riru, Ipele. (March 1, 2021) — Texas ìbejì Josh (L) ati Jordani (R) Jenkins wa lori iṣẹ kan lati di awọn ibeji akọkọ ti o wa lati wa ni Ẹgbẹ Boxing Boxing Olympic ti Team USA.


Awọn mejeeji yoo dije ni pipin Gbajumo ni 2020 USA Boxing National Championships, sun siwaju nitori ajakaye arun COVID-19 lati Oṣu Kejila to kọja si Oṣu Kẹta 25 – April 3, ni Shreveport, Louisiana.


Awọn ibeji Jenkins ti bori ọpọlọpọ awọn idiwọ ni Dallas, nipataki igbekun baba won, paradà nini wahala ati ija nigbagbogbo fun awọn miiran ni ile-iwe. Ati pe eyi ko paapaa pẹlu awọn ihamọ COVID-19 ti o ni opin akoko idaraya ati imukuro idije idije ni ọdun to kọja.


Wọn ni orire lati ni baba nla wọn, awọn pẹ Guilford Ọmọde, tani o jẹ ipa pataki julọ ti ọkunrin ninu igbesi aye wọn. “A ṣe gbogbo awọn ere idaraya ṣugbọn a n ni wahala ija ni ile-iwe,”Arakunrin agba nipasẹ 1 iseju Josh sọ. “Baba agba wa mu wa lo si ile idaraya, sugbon iya wa ko fe ki a se apoti. On ati baba-nla mi, Darryl Thomas, ẹniti o tun jẹ baba fun wa, oṣiṣẹ wa. Baba agba wa ma n wa si ile-iwe nigba ti a ba ni wahala. O jẹ olukọni wa. Oun yoo mu wa ni deede kuro ni ikẹkọ ni idaraya tabi da wa duro lati wa fun ọsẹ meji. Oun ko fẹ ki a jẹ awọn afẹṣẹja aṣaju nikan, ó fẹ́ ká di ọkùnrin tó dàgbà dénú.


"Odun meji seyin, Greg Hatley di olukọni wa. Ohun gbogbo yipada fun wa nigbati a bẹrẹ ikẹkọ nipasẹ Coach Hatley. Awọn aza wa yipada patapata, ati pe a bẹrẹ si farabalẹ ni iwọn, ati kíkó awọn abawọn. Olukọni Hatley ti ni ipa nla lori awọn aye wa. O ti kọ wa bi a ṣe le jẹ ọkunrin. O jẹ roofer ati pe o kọ wa bi a ṣe le oke, yi epo ati taya pada, ki o si fi owo wa pamọ fun igbamiiran. ”


Awọn ibeji n ṣiṣẹ fun Amazon ni ile itaja kan. Jordani jẹ iwuwo fẹẹrẹ fẹẹrẹ, lakoko welterweight Josh jẹ diẹ ti afẹṣẹja kan. Njẹ wọn ti yi awọn aaye pada rara ki wọn ja labẹ orukọ miiran? “Gbogbo eniyan beere lọwọ wa pe,”Rerin Jordan. "Ṣe Ko, Josh tobi ju mi ​​lo. ”


Wọn ti njijadu ni pipin Gbajumo fun ọdun meji to kọja, ati pe awọn mejeeji ti de awọn ikẹgbẹ ti awọn idije pataki, ṣugbọn wọn ti ṣetan lati ya jade ni Awọn idije Orile-ede ti n bọ.


Awọn ibeji Jenkins ti ni ipa ikẹkọ wọn. bii ọpọlọpọ awọn afẹṣẹja magbowo miiran, ṣugbọn kii ṣe ẹru, sibẹsibẹ o yatọ si ohun ti wọn ti lo si. Ni akọkọ awọn idiwọn wa ni ile idaraya wọn, sugbon ni kete ti awọn ihamọ la-soke, wọn ni anfani lati ṣe ikẹkọ diẹ sii nigbagbogbo, tan kaakiri ju deede lọ ni adaṣe lakoko ṣiṣe, ati COVID-19 ni idanwo oṣooṣu.


Ala fun “Orilẹ-ede Ibeji”, ti baba baba wọn ṣe nigbati Josh ati Jordani wa ni ipele keje, ti di awọn ibeji akọkọ lori Ẹgbẹ Olympic Boxing Boxing USA, nkankan ti baba baba ti o kọkọ darukọ fun wọn. “A fẹ lati jẹ awọn ibeji akọkọ lori Ẹgbẹ Boxing Boxing Olympic ti AMẸRIKA ki awọn ọmọde le wo wa,”Jordan ṣe akiyesi. “A fẹ lati fi idi rẹ mulẹ pe awọn ọmọde ti a pe ni eniyan buburu le tun jẹ aṣeyọri dagba ni agbegbe bi tiwa. Ọpọlọpọ awọn ọrẹ ti a dagba pẹlu ti ku tabi ni ẹwọn. A ti ṣiṣẹ ni lati yi awọn igbesi aye wa pada ati pe a n wa siwaju si Paris (ojula ti awọn 2024 Awọn ere Olimpiiki Ooru)."


Irin-ajo wọn ti o lapẹẹrẹ de ipele tuntun ni Awọn ara ilu. Wọn ko wa ni iyara lati lọ pro, boya. Oh, awọn mejeeji pinnu lati jẹ afẹṣẹja amọdaju, ṣugbọn nikan nigbati wọn ba ṣetan bi kẹkẹ ẹlẹṣin.


“A jẹ onirẹlẹ,”Josh pari. “A ti ni ọpọlọpọ awọn iṣu ati ọgbẹ. A le ti lọ si apa osi tabi ọtun. Ọpọlọpọ awọn ọrẹ wa lọ ni ọna kan, ṣugbọn a lọ ni ọna miiran, ati
di apanilẹrin. ”


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Shreveport to Host 2020 USA Boxing National Championships

Louisiana city to host USA Boxing’s Return to National Stage
United Igba riru, COLO. (Meje. 18)USA Boxing announced today the 2020 USA Boxing National Championships will now take place at the Shreveport Convention Center in Shreveport, Awọn., Oṣu kejila. 5-12.

Hurricane Laura wreaked havoc on the city of Lake Charles and rendered their Civic Center inhospitable for this year’s National Championships. This came on top of the pandemic which already nearly wiped out the 2020 National Tournament calendar,” so Michael Campbell, USA Boxing Events and Operations Manager. “Our events staff immediately pivoted and was determined to replace the event with as little disruption as possible for our coaches and boxers that had been training with their goals fixed on participating in this event to end the year.

Shreveport stepped up quickly to provide us a great alternative within the same footprint as the planned event, therefore we could keep our same scheduled dates and remain in the great state of Louisiana. Shreveport will provide good accessibility, weather and hospitality for our members and their Convention Center will be ideal for the implementation of our #BackToBoxing protocols that are designed to ensure the safety of our boxers, awọn olukọni, officials and members of the community.

Shreveport, Bossier City, and the State of Louisiana are proud to host the 2020 National Boxing Championships in December,” wi Kelly Wells, Executive Director for the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission. “Primarily, I would like to acknowledge my unwavering respect for Lake Charles and their investment in USA Boxing, which ultimately highlights Louisiana as a destination for national, elite sporting events.
As they recover from the detrimental effects of Hurricane Laura, Shreveport-Bossier is excited to keep this event within our state, which is expected to bring an estimated $2 million in economic impact to the area. We’re honored to welcome approximately 1,000 athletes to Shreveport-Bossier, as well as their coaches, ọrẹ, families and other boxing enthusiasts. On behalf of the Sports Commission team and Shreveport-Bossier community, I would like to thank the USA Boxing family for entrusting us with this incredible event, as well as Lt. Governor Nungesser, the Louisiana Office of Tourism, the Shreveport Convention Center, Hilton Shreveport and the local boxing community. We’ll deliver nothing less than world-class hospitality in sportsman’s paradise.
Registration for the event will open Oct. 1. The fact sheet, which will include check-in information, hotels and schedule will be released in the coming days.

As a reminder, due to COVID-19 and being the sole USA Boxing tournament in 2020, this year’s National Championships will be an open tournament, with a minimum bout requirement, for pee-wee to elite divisions. Boxers competing in Olympic/International Federation weight divisions in junior, youth and elite age groups will be competing for their place on Team USA’s High Performance teams. Complete selection procedures will be announced in the next few weeks. More information about High Performance can be found nibi.

This year’s championships will also have other changes to help provide a safer and easier tournament experience for our members, including staggered check-in days, set late coaches check-in hours, no general weigh-in, as well as a quota for all weight classes. All important changes and information will be released nibi.

Continue to check USABoxing.org and USA Boxing’s social media platforms for important updates on this year’s tournament.

Tournament Information
Ibi isere: Shreveport Convention Center
Registration Opens: Oṣu Kẹwa. 1
Registration Closes: Oṣu kọkanla. 30
Early Check-in: Oṣu kejila. 5
Full Check-in: Oṣu kejila. 6
Staggered Check-in: Oṣu kejila. 7-10
First day of bouts: Oṣu kejila. 7

LFA STARTS 2018 WITH 1-2-3 PUNCH!

LFA 30 Akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ:
CURTIOUS
CURTIS MILLENDER
la.
THE PHOENIX
NICK BARNES
WELTERWEIGHT WAR
Jimo, JANUARY 12th LIVE on AXS TV
COSTA MESA HALL AT OC FAIR GROUNDS
COSTA MESA, California
Tiketi ON tita 12-11-17 AT CAGETIX.COM
LFA 31 Akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ:
THE WOLFMAN
BOBBY MOFFETT
la.
KNOCKOUT SENSATION
THANH LE
INTERIM FEATHERWEIGHT WORLD TITLE
Jimo, JANUARY 19th LIVE on AXS TV
COMERICA THEATRE
Phoenix, Arizona
Tiketi ON tita 12-11-17 AT COMERICATHEATRE.COM
LFA 32 CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLEHEADER:
ALL IN
BRENDAN ALLEN
la.
FLUFFY
ANTHONY HERNANDEZ
MIDDLEWEIGHT WORLD TITLE
+
“Okunrin alagbara”
RYAN SPANN
la.
THE SPARTAN
ALEX NICHOLSON
LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE
Jimo, JANUARY 26th LIVE on AXS TV
GOLDEN NUGGET HOTEL & Itatẹtẹ
LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA

TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT TICKETMASTER.COM

Las fegasi, Nevada – Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) CEO Ed Soares announced the promotion will kick off 2018 pẹlu a 1-2-3 punch in January with a trio of star-studded shows in California, Arizona, and Louisiana.

The main event of LFA 30 will feature the long-awaited clash between southern California kingpins and top LFA welterweights “Curtious” Curtis Millender and NickThe Phoenix” Barnes. LFA 30 – Millender vs. Barnes takes place Friday, January 12th at Costa Mesa Hall at OC Fair Grounds in Costa Mesa, California.
The following week, LFA heads to Arizona with a fierce interim featherweight title fight in the Valley of the Sun. Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, former RFA title challenger and BJJ black belt Bobby “The Wolfman” Moffett battles knockout sensation Thanh Le for the LFA interim featherweight title. LFA 31 – Moffett vs. Le takes place Friday, January 19th at the Comerica Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona.
LFA caps the month of January with a pair of title fights in southern Louisiana. Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, former LFA title challenger BrendanAll InAllen faces top undefeated prospect AnthonyFluffyHernandez for the vacant LFA middleweight title. Ni awọn àjọ-headliner, red-hot Ryan “Okunrin alagbara” Spann will lock horns with UFC vet AlexThe SpartanNicholson for the inaugural LFA light-heavyweight title. LFA 32 – Allen vs. Hernandez takes place Friday, January 26th at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
The entire main card of all three of these events will be televised live and nationwide on AXS TV at 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT.
I’m excited to kick off 2018 with three straight weeks of LFA action across the country”, So Soares. “Curtis Millender and Nick Barnes are coming off big wins in LFA headliners and will meet in the main event of LFA 30 in southern California on January 12th. The following week, we head to Arizona with top contenders Bobby Moffett and Thanh Le meeting for the interim featherweight title in the main event LFA 31. We finish the month with two title fights at LFA 32 in southern Louisiana. Brendan Allen faces Anthony Hernandez for the vacant middleweight title in the main event and Ryan Spann will take on Alex Nicholson for the inaugural light-heavyweight title in the co-headliner.
Ọlọ opin (13-3) returns home to the building where he fought and won his first seven fights. The Orange County juggernaut is looking to build off a perfect 2017 where he won three fights, including back-to-back LFA headliners. His most recent win came via highlight reel Head Kick KO in the main event of LFA 24. Millender will meet Barnes (12-2) in a long-awaited showdown between two of southern California’s finest. The welterweight stars started their careers in the southern California regional circuit, moved on to Bellator, and will finally meet in the main event of LFA 30. Barnes, like Millender, is coming off an impressive win in an LFA headliner.
The main event of LFA 31 is a fight that casual fans and MMA purists alike are salivating over. It pits a rugged and accomplished BJJ black belt in Moffett (10-2) against one of the most dynamic strikers in all of MMA in Le (7-1) with the LFA interim featherweight title on the line. Lori iwe, this is a textbook grappler vs. striker bout at its highest form. Sibẹsibẹ, both men bring so much more to the table than what their respective martial arts backgrounds represent. Moffett, who trains out of The MMA Lab, has shown a willingness to throw down with anyone, while Le trains with BJJ wunderkind and UFC star Ryan Hall in northern Virginia.
LFA will conclude its busy month of January with a pair of title tilts in southern Louisiana. LFA standout and Louisiana native Allen (8-2) will get a second shot at LFA gold after going five rounds with current UFC star Eryk Anders for the inaugural LFA middleweight title in June. Allen quickly rebounded six weeks later with a submission win in the co-main event of LFA 18. He will face another highly-touted undefeated prospect for the title. This time it comes in the form of the northern California destroyer Hernandez (5-0). The man known asFluffyhas finished everyone he has faced inside the first round.
The co-main event of LFA 32 will crown the inaugural LFA light-heavyweight champion. Spann (12-5) is a former Legacy FC title challenger that will look to capture LFA gold in front of his home crowd. “Okunrin alagbara” is riding considerable momentum heading into this fight after dispatching a pair of top contenders in the first round of his last two bouts at LFA 23 and LFA 27. He will face Nicholson (10-4) who has been a man on fire since his four-fight run with the UFC ended in May. The Florida native has been a tour de force since then as he looks to make his way back. In the past two months, “The Spartanhas knocked out three quality opponents in grand total of 3 minutes and 28 -aaya.
Ni September 2016, Legacy FC and RFA officials announced that they would be merging to form the premier developmental organization in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) starting in January 2017. Legacy FC and RFA have launched the careers of over 150 athletes that have reached the pinnacle of MMA by competing in the UFC.
Jọwọ ṣàbẹwò LFAfighting.com fun ija imudojuiwọn ati alaye. LFA is on Facebook at Legacy Fighting Alliance. LFA is also on Instagram at @LFAfighting ati Twitter ni @LFAfighting.

LFA RETURNS TO LOUISIANA WITH CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLEHEADER AT LFA 23

Akọkọ ìṣẹlẹ:
LFA WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION
DERRICKD-ROCKKRANTZ
la.
LFA WELTERWEIGHT #1 CONTENDER
JAMES NAKASHIMA
Welterweight WORLD akọle
Àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ:
LFA FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION
ANDREA “KGB” LEE
la.
82nd AIRBORNE ARMY VETERAN
JAMIEPRETTY ASSASSINTHORTON
WOMEN’S FLYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE
Jimo, SEPTEMBER 22nd LIVE on AXS TV
HORSESHOE CASINO & HOTEL in BOSSIER CITY, LOUISIANA
Houston, Texas – Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) CEO Ed Soares announced today that the promotion will return to Louisiana in the third week of September with a championship doubleheader.
The main event of LFA 23 will feature the first title defense of LFA welterweight champion DerrickD-RockKrantz. The Texan powerhouse will defend his world title against undefeated super prospect James Nakashima. The co-main event of LFA 23 will feature the first title defense of LFA women’s flyweight champion Andrea “KGB” Lee. The charismatic cowgirl will defend her title against 82nd Airborne Army veteran JamiePretty AssassinThorton. LFA 23 gba ibi Friday, September 22ndat Horseshoe Casino & Hotel in Bossier City, Louisiana. Gbogbo Akọkọ kaadi yoo wa ni ifiwe televised ati orilẹ-ede lori AXS TV ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT.
Derrick Krantz and Andrea Lee will defend their LFA world titles in Bossier City onSeptember 22nd,” So Soares. “Krantz is a ruthless finisher that can end a fight with one punch. He will face the top welterweight prospect in the sport in James Nakashima. Lee is the first female champion in LFA history and will defend her title against the battle-tested U.S. Army veteran Jamie Thorton. LFA 23 will be another great night of MMA in Louisiana with a pair of fantastic world title fights.
There are a limited amount of tickets still available, and can be reserved by calling318-453-3730
The main event of LFA 23 will feature one of the most intriguing and high-stakes title fights of the year. The LFA welterweight title will be contested between a proud no-nonsense champion and a can’t miss blue-chip title challenger.

Krantz (20-9) captured the inaugural LFA welterweight championship in May with a tour de force that left MMA purists in a state of exhilaration and his opponent Ben Neumann in a complete daze. The Texan powerhouse unleashed his loaded fistolas early in the second round of their title fight and left Minnesota with a second world championship. Two years earlier, Krantz accomplished a nearly identical feat in the same state against UFC vet Brock Larson to win the Legacy FC welterweight title. Now that Krantz once again has gold firmly wrapped around his waist, he plans on adding some shine to that strap with his first title defense at LFA 23. The LFA kingpin now has his sights set on a blue-chip super prospect in one of MMA’s most pivotal title fights of the year.
Nakashima (7-0) is a special talent. His wrestling pedigree, fearless striking ability, and willingness to engulf himself in every aspect of martial arts has made him the surefire welterweight prospect that MMA pundits have eagerly been waiting for. Some experts argue, that no one in the division has started their career by dominating the level of competition that Nakashima has faced since Georges St-Pierre and Ben Askren. While the Illinois native and University of Nebraska wrestling standout has a long way to go before having his MMA accolades compared toGSP” ati “Funky”, he has undoubtedly taken his division by storm. The John Crouch protégé is not one to rest on his laurels. He has now signed on the dotted line to challenge the feared LFA world champion Derrick Krantz at LFA 23.
Lee (7-2) is one of the most talented female fighters in the world and a popular pick among fight fans to be the face of the newly announced UFC women’s flyweight division once the division takes hold later this year. “KGB” possesses a dynamic skill set, undeniable southern charm, and signature cowgirl accoutrements that has made her one of the most recognizable and adored fighters in the sport. The 28-year-old champion is now ready to defend her title on her adopted home turf of northern Louisiana. Lee is a dead shot on the feet and a submission savvy opportunist on the ground. She now looks to add a successful title defense to her résumé after a lengthy list of potential challengers pulled out, were denied travel visas, got injured, or decided against facing the fierce champion.
I am more than ready to defend my LFA world title and put on a show for the fans,” Lee exclaimed. “This will be my fourth fight this year. I will show everyone why I am the best flyweight in the world on September 22nd!”
Thorton (4-3) is only one of a few women who was up to the task of challenging the champion Andrea Lee. The 33-year-old 82nd Airborne Army veteran has seen it all when it comes to combat. According to Special-Ops.org, the 82nd Airborne Division is an elite airborne infantry division of the U.S. Army, specializing in parachute assault operations into denied areas. That expertise will come in handy as she prepares to enter hostile territory to dethrone Lee at LFA 23. Everything about Thorton’s career points to the fact that she is an all-or-nothing kind of fighter. “Pretty Assassinwon four of her first five fights, including three straight finishes in under one minute. The most telling sign of Thorton’s go for broke style is the fact she has never seen a fight go out of the first round in seven pro bouts.
Akọkọ Kaadi (Televised on AXS TV at 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT):
Akọkọ ti oyan | Welterweight Title Bout (170 lb)
Derrick Krantz (20-9) la. James Nakashima (7-0)
Àjọ-Main ti oyan | Women’s Flyweight Title Bout (125 lb)
Andrea Lee (7-2) la. Jamie Thorton (4-3)
Light-Heavyweight Bout (205 lb)
Ryan Spann (10-5) la. LeMarcus Tucker (5-2)
Lightweight ija (155 lb)
Brandon Shavers (4-0) la. Bryan Billiot (4-0)
Women’s Flyweight Bout (125 lb)
Sabina Mazo (3-0) la. Linsey Williams (1-1)
Featherweight ija (145 lb)
Kendrik Williams (4-0) la. Peter Stanonik (4-2)
Catchweight Bout (177 lb)
Nick Jackson (5-4) la. Brandon Martin (4-3)
Ni September 2016, Legacy FC and RFA officials announced that they would be merging to form the premier developmental organization in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) starting in January 2017. Legacy FC and RFA have launched the careers of over 100 athletes that have reached the pinnacle of MMA by competing in the UFC.
LFA 23 will be the second LFA event to take place in the Shreveport-Bossier City metro area of northern Louisiana. LFA 23 will also mark the promotion’s third visit to theThe Pelican State”. Further information about LFA 23 ni yoo kede laipe. The entire main card of LFA 23 yoo wa ni televised ifiwe ati ki o orilẹ-ede on AXS TV ni 9 p.m. ATI / 6 p.m. PT.
Jọwọ ṣàbẹwò LFAfighting.com fun ija imudojuiwọn ati alaye. LFA is on Facebook at Legacy Fighting Alliance. LFA is also on Instagram at @LFAfighting ati Twitter ni @LFAfighting.