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LFA finds home on UFC Fight Pass

November 13, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Legacy Fighting Alliance, a longtime fixture on AXS TV until the recent acquisition by Anthem Sports and Entertainment, has found a new home with UFC Fight Pass.

The first event streams live this Friday, November 15th according to a company press release.

LFA has been a springboard for many fighters looking to make it into the UFC.  The agreement will continue airing the promotion’s event.

The new agreement will live stream the promotion’s last two events in 2019, 20 events in 2020, and 24 events in 2021. It will also have access to the entire LFA event library starting in January.

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This seems like the most logical step for both entities. LFA needed a landing spot after its time with AXS TV came to an end and the deal bolsters the UFC’s digital platform with additional live events and content.

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