Fight night
by Christian on 3/11/24KAISER PERMANENTE ARENA - Santa CruzGreat fights, great seats! Easy and the price was right!
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About Legacy Fighting Alliance
The future stars of mixed martial arts take on each other and the sport's top contenders in the Legacy Fighting Alliance, the premier developmental circuit in MMA today. The Legacy Fighting Alliance features both up-and-coming fighters on their way to glory and veteran fighters who still have something to offer and something to prove.
The LFA is one of the top developmental mixed martial arts promotions in the United States, aiming to be a major pipeline for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Legacy Fighting Alliance cards are held several times a month, focusing primarily on venues west of the Mississippi River but occasionally as far east as New Jersey and Virginia. The organization itself is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Legacy Fighting Alliance has the pedigree of two solid organizations and the backing of some of the most respected names in combat sports. Founded in 2016 through a merger between the Resurrection Fighting Alliance and the Legacy Fighting Championship (Legacy FC), the LFA hosts regular bouts on AXS TV. It continues a long and healthy relationship between the network and the two organizations that merged to form the LFA.
The Legacy Fighting Alliance is led by CEO Ed Soares, best known for managing fighters like former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva and former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo. Prior to the formation of the Legacy Fighting Alliance, Soares was also the public face of the Resurrection Fighting Alliance.
The Legacy Fighting Alliance consists of eight men's and two women's weight divisions, with women and men both competing in bantamweight and flyweight classes. Belts are also held for heavyweight, light heavyweight, middleweight, welterweight, lightweight, and featherweight divisions. Follow all the LFA action on AXS TV, as well as on Twitter @LFAFighting and on the LFA website lfafighting.com.
Great fights, great seats! Easy and the price was right!
Seats where great but didn't think it was gonna be a ring side experience of having people walking front of you through the whole entire fight. Little discouraging people tipping over you spelling, drink on you. We'll never pay for ringside again.
This was our first MMA match that we attended. We had such a great time seeing this all live. The venue was amazing, the staff were amazing and everyone on staff was quite careful not to obstruct anyone's view. We will definitely plan this again.
These fights are always a great time. I wish they would schedule a few more though, since given the nature of MMA some fights get canceled. The event is well run and the venue is a great place to hold these. Can't wait for the next one.
The entire card was well laid out, as well as the facility, there wasn't a bad seat in the house.
A lot of really good matches on this evening, but they horsed around too long in between The matches. But with that having been said it was still a very good time
Said Row 2 on my tickets but was row 2 of m box. Very misleading and tickets prices were too high
The fights were on point, super entertaining and intense loved the experience.
Attended the event on 5/19/23. All of the fights were great.
Fantastic show! Supported Fighter Dylan Kiskila who I think had a body knock out they didn’t call. Great fights !! Keep it up