Legacy Fighting Alliance lightweight champion Bryce Logan
has inked a multi-fight contract with Bellator MMA.
Sherdog.com confirmed the signing with a promotion official after
Logan’s management team announced the news on social media. Logan
is the latest in a slew of LFA title holders to sign with the
California-based promotion, joining the likes of light heavyweight
champion Alex
Polizzi, featherweight king Justin
Gonzales and welterweight ruler Jaleel
Willis on the Bellator roster.
According to his management, Logan will make his second Bellator
appearance on Nov. 5. He previously appeared at Bellator 204 in
August 2018, falling to Damarques Jackson via split decision.
Logan rejoins Bellator after winning three consecutive bouts in
LFA. Most recently, outpointed Jacob
Rosales over five rounds to capture lightweight gold at LFA 87
on July 31. The Power MMA team representative is 12-4 as a
professional overall, with four wins inside the distance and eight
via decision.
“Many of you may have heard, but I’m beyond excited to announce
that I have signed a multi-fight contract with [Bellator MMA],”
Logan wrote on Instagram. “I can’t wait to get in there on the big
stage and make my mark against some of the greatest fighters in the
world.
“This journey continues to humble me and remind me that hard work
and investing in yourself is never a bad idea. I almost feel guilty
for the amount of blessings I have received this year, especially
watching the struggles that many of my friends and acquaintances
have endured this crazy year.”