.@TheJawaiian
vs. @DanielSwainMMA
is now up next in the main event of
#LFA107!@ShellsDotCom@Drink9mm@KoiCBD@GLCDirect2000@SanfordPentagon@UFCFightPass
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May 15, 2021
Lightweights Kamuela
Kirk and Daniel
Swain went to battle in the LFA
107 main event, but only one of them wanted to go three rounds
inside the
Legacy Fighting Alliance Octagon.
A wild first round saw Kirk (11-4) hurt Swain (20-11-1) with
punches and land some damaging knees. Swain would lock in an
armbar, but Kirk would slam his way out of the submission. The
second round saw Swain once again look for an armbar but a few
slams forced the grappler to let go, and “The Jawaiian” ended the
frame in mount. In between rounds, Swain decided not to continue
and said that he’s retired giving Kirk a TKO victory via
retirement. After the bout, Kirk expressed a desire to go to the
Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Ricardo
Dias scored a knockout of the year candidate against George
Garcia. After stunning Garcia with a huge right hand, Dias
(10-4) ran toward Garcia (9-5) and
landed a brutal running knee for the KO win. The bout was
officially stopped 25 seconds into the second round.
Team Alpha Male product Allan
Begosso looked great against Samarbek
Sabyrzhan. Begosso (6-0-1)
showed off his team’s signature guillotine choke by locking in
the tight hold that forced Sabyrzhan (3-3) to tap at 4:23 of Round
1.
Heavyweight Jordan
Heiderman kept his undefeated record intact. After battling
through some early punches, Heiderman (4-0) took down Anthony
Garrett and was able to
lock in an arm-triangle choke. The tap from Garrett (6-3, 1 NC)
came at 3:40 of Round 1.
Lightweight prospect James
Wilson stayed unbeaten against Daniel
Jefferson. The bout went the full 15 minutes, but Wilson (4-0)
was able to control the fight in all areas despite a game effort
from Jefferson (2-3). After three rounds of action, “All Might”
received three 30-27 scorecards from the judges.
Taylor
Mauldin impressed in the first main card bout of the night.
After getting a takedown, Mauldin (1-0) grabbed the leg of Ambar De
La Herran and
locked in a kneebar. Herran (0-1) was forced to tap at 1:30 of
Round 1.
In preliminary action, Ray Waters
(1-0) made quick work of L.J. Smith
Portee (2-3) via rear-naked choke at the 1:02 mark of Round 1;
Corey
Davis (6-3) picked up a controversial head kick TKO victory at
2:50 of Round 2 over Thomas
Powell (4-6) after referee Marcio
Laselva missed an eye poke; and Alandria
Brown (1-0) submitted Shania
Arredondo (0-1) via rear-naked choke at 3:54 of Round 3.