Arrow’s Arc featuring Legacy Fighting Alliance fighters Hunter Azure and Armando Villarreal

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Numerous alumni from Legacy Fighting Alliance have managed to hit the jackpot through various means over 69 events in their promotional history. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will be introduced to two arcing arrows whose deadly aim is always right on the money.

Hunter Azure

A professional since August 2017 and representing The MMA Lab, Hunter Azure owns a 6-0 record comprised of three knockouts, two decisions and one submission. Azure is currently 3-0 under the Legacy Fighting Alliance banner and has managed to earn a finish in four of his six victories as a professional. In his MMA debut at Jeremy Horn’s Elite Fight Night 29, he defeated Jon Lorens via TKO in the first round. Azure submitted Jay Sandvig in the second round via rear naked choke. At Golden Fights Cage Wars 33, he defeated Cameron Thurgood via TKO in round one. For his debut outing with Legacy Fighting Alliance at LFA 53 Azure defeated Aj Robb via unanimous decision. He defeated Jamie Hernandez via TKO in the first round in his next appearance with the promotion at LFA 59. The win also earned Azure the third knockout victory of his professional career. At LFA 66 which also marked the promotion’s first event in the state of Utah he faced Lj Schultz and defeated him via unanimous decision to claim his second decision win as a professional. Dangerously well rounded and unblemished at 6-0, the sky is the limit for this straight-shooting arrow!

Armando Villarreal

A professional since September 2016 and representing Blitz Sport USA, Armando Villarreal owns a 5-1 record in six career bouts as a professional comprised of two submissions, two decisions and one knockout. In his MMA debut at Bellator 161, he submitted Tommy Burghardt via rear naked choke in round one. Villarreal also tapped out Aaron Vickers in the second round via rear naked choke at XKO 36. Then at LFA 46, he defeated Thomas Blair via unanimous decision. Villarreal also defeated Jose Johnson via unanimous decision at LFA 52. At LFA 63 he faced Devin Miller and defeated him TKO in round three to earn the first knockout victory of his professional career. If this lone star arrow hits the bullseye, opponents are bound to see stars!