RFA vs. Legacy FC Showdown: Exclusive Video Primer for Upcoming Fight Card

RFA vs. Legacy FC Showdown: Exclusive Video Primer for Upcoming Fight Card
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1Damacio Page Knocks out Brian Hall (Legacy 36, Oct 17, 2014)
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2Alexandre Pantoja Chokes Matt Manzanares (RFA 18, Sep 12, 2014)
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3Dave Burrow Armbars Anthony Njokuani (Legacy 38, Feb. 13, 2015)
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4Mike Bronzoulis TKO’s Jonathan Harris (Legacy 39, Feb. 27, 2015)
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5Luke Sanders TKO’s Jarred Marcado (RFA 20, Nov. 7 2014)
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RFA vs. Legacy FC Showdown: Exclusive Video Primer for Upcoming Fight Card

May 7, 2015

RFA vs. Legacy FC Showdown: Exclusive Video Primer for Upcoming Fight Card

Adam Townsend is one of the exciting young fighters looking to launch his career.
Adam Townsend is one of the exciting young fighters looking to launch his career.

Co-promotion works. 

For MMA fans, that might feel like a bold statement. After all, for years the UFC has eschewed it, preferring instead to establish themselves as the dominant player in the market and force fighters to come to them.  You'll see the UFC's best fighting the best from other organizations about the time you see pigs fly.

But, in boxing, co-promotion has a storied history, including a little bout you may have heard of—Floyd Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao. That was a fight that brought together rival fighters, rival networks (HBO and Showtime) and rival promoters (Bob Arum and Al Haymon). 

If those long-time deadly enemies can do it, anyone can—something Legacy FC and Resurrection Fighting Alliance (RFA) intend to prove Friday night on AXS TV, no matter the cost. The two promotions, arguably the top farm systems for future UFC stars, will duke it out in a five-fight battle to establish supremacy on the regional scene.

"We have been working behind the scenes for years to negotiate a promotion versus promotion superfight," AXS Fights CEO Andrew Simon said. "...After discussions with some of the top external promotions, it became clear that they weren’t interested in making it happen. Through the years, we have come close a couple times to two AXS TV promotions setting up an event, and then it would fall apart. It took two quality promotions with great ownership like RFA  and Legacy to put it together."

As Simon points out, bringing rival promotions together can be a tricky business. There are financial and logistical hurdles involved to be certain. But the biggest obstacle of all, Legacy FC owner Mick Maynard tells Bleacher Report, is much more personal.

"Egos are usually the biggest obstacle, first and foremost. We all have them and no one wants to lose and look bad," Maynard said. "I think once you get beyond that it really is about understanding that this is good for our TV partner, good for the fighters, good for RFA and Legacy and good for the sport overall. The biggest risk and downside is our ego taking a bit of a beating. 

"...There are financial issues to work through—who comes out first from each corner, who is the co-main, etc. Honestly there are a host of things we have had to work  through. It has taken months. The only reason this is happening is because at the end of the day we are all like-minded reasonable people. It most definitely wouldn't work with everyone which is also why this is so special."

While none of the fighters involved are household MMA names—yet—everyone involved is confident their rising stars are a match for both the other guy's and the UFC's own crop of young fighters to boot. For these two promotions, building stars for bigger promotions is the name of the game. They are establishing primacy, not as promotions, but as the top farm systems in the sport.

"Everyone has always asked the question 'What if this champ fought that champ?' Well, we decided to answer the question. We have faith in where our guys stack up against any promotion out there so it really wasn't that hard to pull the trigger," RFA COO Sven Bean said. "...I think that RFA and Legacy are the leaders in developing talent, and by coming together only compounds that. I don't see how it couldn't. Two of the very best promotions in the sport working together, and doing it with such a stacked card, can only produce great results for everyone involved."

What follows is an exclusive look at highlights from many of the young prospects on the card. These aren't just the fighters of the future—they are finishers fully capable of wowing the crowd right now. 

"I expect that the MMA world will be watching closely and that a win on this card offers a new level of fame and opportunity for the victors," Simon said. "No one sends more fighters to the UFC than Legacy and RFA each year. This event will be one of the top showcases for MMA in 2015."

Damacio Page Knocks out Brian Hall (Legacy 36, Oct 17, 2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gxs1OKbNxRc

Name: Damacio Page

Weight Class: Flyweight

Record: 19-9

Age: 32

With over 10 years on MMA under his belt, including stints in the WEC and UFC, Damacio “The Angel of Death” Page is one of the most established fighters on this card. Undefeated in four Legacy fights, this knockout over Brian Hall (7-3) won Inside MMA’s Bazzie Award for “KO Punch of the Year.”

Since the fight, Page and Hall have actually trained together briefly at Jackson-Winklejohn MMA Academy in New Mexico and will both appear in separate bouts Friday on AXS TV.

Alexandre Pantoja Chokes Matt Manzanares (RFA 18, Sep 12, 2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyONmYwvrhc

Name: Alexandre Pantoja

Weight Class: Flyweight

Record: 15-2

Age: 25

Currently on an eight-fight winning streak,  Pantoja won the RFA flyweight title in his promotional debut with a second round rear-naked choke submission over  Matt Manzanares.

The Nova Uniao product, despite being just a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, has never been finished in a professional MMA fight. That isn't, however, an indication that Pantoja is risk averse— he's finished his opponent in 11 of his 15 victories.

Dave Burrow Armbars Anthony Njokuani (Legacy 38, Feb. 13, 2015)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZSiYcQ_ANA

Name: Dave Burrow

Weight Class: Lightweight

Record: 13-3

Age: 23

Dave "The Duke" Burrow heads into his fight for the vacant Legacy lightweight title fresh of an impressive come-back win against former UFC fighter Anthony Njokuani (16-10), who knocked Burrow down several times at Legacy 38 before Burrow eventually submitted him with an armbar in the third round.

The Arkansas native, who also works on his family’s cattle farm K&B Cattle Co, has wrangled five armbar submissions in his last five fights and has finished foes in all 13 of his wins.

Mike Bronzoulis TKO’s Jonathan Harris (Legacy 39, Feb. 27, 2015)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwponmkS3Wk

Name: Mike Bronzoulis

Weight Class: Lightweight

Record: 17-8

Age: 36

On a card full of rising stars, this Legacy veteran will look to finally cash in a title opportunity against Dave Burrow. The potentially career capping opportunity comes after scoring a dominating first round TKO victory over Jonathan Harris (9-5) at Legacy 39 in February.

The Houston-based fighter will pit his 11 KO/TKO victories against opponent Burrow’s  11 submissions in a classic, old school battle of styles.

Luke Sanders TKO’s Jarred Marcado (RFA 20, Nov. 7 2014)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma0kqUMCxu4

Name: Luke Sanders

Weight Class: Bantamweight

Record: 9-0

Age: 29

"Cool Hand" Luke Sanders became the RFA bantamweight champion with a first round TKO of Jarred Mercado (12-2) in November. Heading into his first ever title defense, the Clarksville Tennessee-native has been training at the MMA Lab in Glendale, Arizona and Nashville MMA.

A former state wrestling champion, Sanders has managed to avoid a wrestler's stereotypical grind-them-out style, finishing seven of his nine opponents.

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