Joshua Silveira Claims Light Heavyweight Gold With Head Kick KO at LFA 115
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Joshua Silveira is the new Legacy Fighting Alliance light heavyweight champion.
Silveira (6-0) showed why he's an impressive prospect worth watching in the LFA 115 main event against Tee Cummins. The American Top Team product landed a beautiful head kick knockout just 49 seconds into Round 1 to claim his first championship. This also marks the first defeat for Cummins, whose record now sits at 4-1.
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Lucas Clay picked up his eighth professional win in impressive fashion over Jake Kozorosky. Clay (8-1) was able to sink in a brabo choke in the middle of Round 2 that forced Kozorosky (5-2) to tap. The end came at 3:11 of the second frame.
Edwin Cooper Jr. extended his win streak to three after a completely one-sided thrashing of Andrew Johnson. Cooper Jr. (5-1) never stopped attacking and showed off the wrestling he learned at Jackson Wink MMA by controlling his opponent and landing several suplexes. Johnson (2-1-1) suffered the first defeat of his career after judges saw it 30-25, 30-25 and 30-24 in Cooper Jr.'s favor.
Middleweight prospect Roland Dunlap stayed undefeated by winning a fight he was expected to win. Dunlap (3-0) cruised to a decision over James Roland Waller, who is now 3-7. Judges awarded the California native the fight via scores of 30-27, 30-27 and 29-28.
In the opening bout of the night, Miguel Sanson made a successful professional mixed martial arts debut against Braden Pagaoa. Sanson was relentless and ended the fight in exciting fashion by slamming Pagaoa (1-1) to the ground. Due to his efforts, Sanson picked up a unanimous win with three 29-28 scorecards.
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