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LFA 36 Results


We had the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Corey Turner last week who did not have the outcome he would have liked, however in a week where the bigger promotions in mixed martial arts were on hiatus LFA kicked off last weekend with some of the best finishes of the weekend. See the full results here:

LFA 36 Results:

  • Main Event - Bantamweight Title Fight - Ricky Simon (12-1) knocked out Vinicius Zani (11-5) at 0:59 in round one.
  • Co-Main Event - Featherweight Fight - Jamall Emmers (13-3) defeated Guillherme Faria (15-7) via TKO (strikes) at 1:18 in round three.
  • Welterweight Fight - Christian Aguilera (11-4) knocked out Ricardo Seixas (7-1) at 1:47 in round two.
  • Bantamweight Fight - Andre Ewell (12-4) knocked out Trent Meaux (6-4-1) at 1:41 in round one.
  • Light Heavyweight Fight - Herdem Alacabek (4-0) took out Jonathan Noriega (3-1, 1 NC) via TKO (referee stoppage due to strikes) at 2:19 in round one.
  • Featherweight Fight - Tommy Aaron (6-3) submitted Troy Guerrero (4-1) with a rear naked choke at 4:15 in round one.
  • Middleweight Fight - Taylor Johnson (3-0) defeated Corey Turner (1-2) with a TKO (referee stoppage due to strikes) at 0:36 in round one.


Photo credit: Amy Kaplan/Legacy Fighting Alliance



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