LFA brings a Welterweight Showdown to the Land of 10,000 Lakes at LFA 206
Date/Time: Friday 04.11.2025 at 09:00 PM ET
Promotion: Legacy Fighting Alliance
Venue: Mystic Lake Casino
Location: Prior Lake, Minnesota
MMA Bouts: 12文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/lfa/75285.html
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FRIDAY, APRIL 11
LFA 206: GENNRICH vs. LEBOSNOYANI文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/lfa/75285.html
MAIN EVENT:文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/lfa/75285.html
“MACHINE GUN”
KEGAN GENNRICH
vs.
“MUFASA”
JEAN-PAUL LEBOSNOYANI文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/lfa/75285.html
WELTERWEIGHT SHOWDOWN文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/lfa/75285.html
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PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/lfa/75285.html
Gennrich (9-3) started last year in a big way by becoming the first man in MMA to capture a major world title in 2024. He did this by dethroning JaCobi Jones in the main event of LFA 174. The win made Gennrich the ninth lightweight champion in LFA history, but it was his run to the title that was just as impressive. It included a 6-fight win streak with a pair of wins in 2023 that earned him the shot at the title. More impressively, was the level of competition he faced along the way. That includes becoming the first and only man to defeat top contender Richie Miranda. He then ended the year with a bloody submission win over Donald Bush. That win earned him the title shot against Jones. Gennrich dominated the champion en route to a submission win in the final round. Now the former University of Wisconsin wrestler looks to do what his next opponent has already done by reinventing himself as a force in the welterweight division.文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/lfa/75285.html
Lebosnoyani (7-2) was born into jiu-jitsu royalty as his father is Nono Lebosnoyani. Nono is a black belt in jiu-jitsu and hapkido. In fact, he learned jiu-jitsu from Hélio Gracie and then coached Hélio’s son, UFC Hall of Fame member Royce Gracie, during his legendary career. Nono also began teaching Jean-Paul jiu-jitsu by the time he was 3-years-old and Jean-Paul began competing himself at the age of 5. The younger Lebosnoyani would win age-group titles for IBJJF, NAGA, and the Gracie Nationals. In high school, he would compete four years on the successful Mira Costa High School wrestling team in Manhattan Beach, California. That would make his transition to MMA the next logical progression in his martial arts journey and a year later he made his professional debut at LFA 54. He won that bout with UFC star Brian Ortega in his corner and has never looked back. Now he looks to extend his unbeaten streak at welterweight to 4-0.文章源自武享吧-https://hula8.net/lfa/75285.html
Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani submits Kegan Gennrich via Triangle Choke at LFA 206
PRIOR LAKE, Minnesota — Jean-Paul “Mufasa” Lebosnoyani continued his unbeaten run at welterweight in the main event of LFA 206. The jiu-jitsu wunderkind showcased some crispy and powerful boxing against the former LFA champion “Machine Gun” Kegan Gennrich. The strikes quickly caused damage forcing Gennrich to take the fight to the ground. That just made things go from bad to worse for the former champ as the jiu-jitsu black belt sunk in a fight-ending Triangle Choke at the 4-minute mark of Round 1. In the co-main event, fan favorite Alvin “Goozie” Hines landed a flush head kick to knockout the always game Billy “Wreck It” Ray Valdez at 2:09 of Round 3. The win improved the Minnesota heavyweight’s perfect record to 7-0. The other fight results can be found below:
LFA 206 RESULTS:
Main Card (Worldwide on UFC FIGHT PASS® at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT):
Main Event | Welterweight Bout (170 lb)
Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani def. Kegan Gennrich via Submission (Triangle Choke) at 4:00 of Round 1.
Co-Main Event | Heavyweight Bout (265 lb)
Alvin Hines def. Billy Ray Valdez via KO (Head Kick) at 2:09 of Round 3.
Light-Heavyweight Bout (205 lb)
Adam Vigil def. Starling Simmons via KO (Right Hook and Ground n’ Pound) at 1:09 of Round 1.
Welterweight Bout (170 lb)
Martin Camilo vs. Perry Stargel via KO (Elbow) at 0:35 of Round 1.
Heavyweight Bout (265 lb)
Steven Asplund def. Raiden Kovacs via TKO (Punches and Elbows) at 1:53 of Round 2.
Welterweight Bout (170 lb)
Joey Hart def. Omoyele Gonzalez via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) at 5:00 of Round 2.
Preliminary Card (Worldwide on LFA FIGHT NETWORK™ at 7:30 p.m. ET / 4:30 p.m. PT):
Featherweight Bout (145 lb)
Taner Trembley def. Kyle Zimick via KO (Left Hook) at 3:13 of Round 1.
Catchweight Bout (140 lb)
Santos Verdinez def. Tim Bender via TKO (Right Hooks and Ground n’ Pound) at 1:22 of Round 2.
Women’s Catchweight Bout (130 lb)
Lizzy Gevers def. Natalya Speece via Submission (Armbar from Kesa-Gatame) at 1:25 of Round 2.
Early Preliminary Card:
Featherweight Bout (145 lb)
Noah Gasho def. Todd Box via KO (Knee) at 0:51 of Round 1.
Heavyweight Bout (265 lb)
Ezayah Gomez def. Hector Porter via TKO (Punches) at 1:39 of Round 2.
Catchweight Bout (190 lb)
Mac Kukowski def. Blair Phillips via TKO (Left Hook and Ground n’ Pound) at 1:45 of Round 1.
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