LFA 67: Round by Round results
Daniel James def. Patrick Martin| Jaleel Willis def. Dakota Bush| TJ Brown def. Ken Beverly | Solo Hatley Jr. def. TeeJay Britton| Mike Breeden def. Chel Erwin-Davis | Ronnie Lawrence def. Garrett Armfield|
MMA picks, information on the UFC, LFA and other organizations
Daniel James def. Patrick Martin| Jaleel Willis def. Dakota Bush| TJ Brown def. Ken Beverly | Solo Hatley Jr. def. TeeJay Britton| Mike Breeden def. Chel Erwin-Davis | Ronnie Lawrence def. Garrett Armfield|
You use this site to get a gist of how fighters are, before they hit the big leagues. I like that. I like seeing how fighters evolve over time. After you look at how I think they did, by all means -watch the fight!! There is no substitute for that.
Anyway, we were at the LFA Apex (Park City, Kansas) for LFA 98. The Kansas commission is very responsive. They enjoy their MMA fans and they are just some common-sense folk. Even though I dont agree with the open scoring in Kansas, the Kansas commission is easily one of the best MMA commissions out there, and that’s why LFA is in that State right now. At LFA 98 Josh Fremd beat Bruno Oliveira in the LFA Middleweight semi-finals, to move on to the finals. Fremd will face either Anthony Adams or Gregory Rodrigues in the final.
The LFA moved Park City, Kansas, a more central Location for LFA 92. Askar Askar beat Kevin Wirth in the three round main event, by unanimous decision
Main Event
Round 1
Askar takes away kicking range and drops Wirth with a right and takes mount. Askar does work on the ground and Wirth is able to stand.
Round 2
Askar takes Wirth down, Wirth is able to reverse the position. They stand and throw one shot at a time.
Round 3
Askar gets the takedown and lays and prays for the win. 🚩 Askar wins by unanimous decision
LFA 60 kept it rolling, and the promotion stopped in Des Moines, Iowa, to take a look at some of the Local talent
Main Card
Round 1
York starts off by throwing leg kicks, and he looks good, he then goes in for a clinch, and he looks good, Anglickas reverses the position and York looks bad. York starts to close his guard, and Anglickas takes over.
Round 2
Anglickas rides York out on the ground, and it is obvious that York does not know the ground. Anglickas catches him as he’s getting up, and sinks in the rear naked choke.🚩 Anglickas wins by submission.