When your head is turning purple, you know
the tap is coming soon!
#LFA95 pic.twitter.com/wbSWMGYrJ4— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass)
November 21, 2020
A flyweight championship tilt between Victor
Altamirano and Carlos
do Carmo Motta will serve as the headliner for Legacy Fighting
Alliance’s centennial event on Feb. 19.
The promotion announced the card on Tuesday. LFA 100 takes place at
Hartman Arena in Park City, Kansas, and also includes a
middleweight tournament semifinal between Anthony
Adams and Gregory
Rodrigues. The card will stream on UFC Fight Pass at 9 p.m.
ET/6 p.m. PT, and a limited amount of fans will be allowed to
attend. The winner of Altamirano vs. Motta will become LFA’s
seventh 125-pound champion, the last four of which are currently in
the UFC.
The 30-year-old Altamirano enters the matchup on the strength of
back-to-back wins over Chris Ocon
and Lloyd
McKinney in 2020. He owns an 8-1 career mark, with all of his
triumphs coming under the LFA banner. “El Magnifico” has finished
four of his wins by submission and one via TKO.
Motta, meanwhile, is 5-0 thus far in his professional tenure. The
25-year-old Brazilian is coming off a 36-second TKO victory over
George
Martinez in his promotional debut at LFA 79. Three of his
triumphs have come in Shooto Brazil.