Across The Pond Profile: Adam Livingston

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For every MMA hopeful that earns a contract with the UFC on Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series, there are always going to be ones who require extra time to develop on their respective regional scenes before taking to the bright lights of the big stage again whenever the opportunity comes around on the combat calendar. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a crusader of cloaked mystery ready to infuse an explosive energy cocktail with a growth spurt at Lightweight at 24 years old. A professional mixed martial artist since September 2022 and representing Long Island MMA, Adam Livingston holds a 6-1 record in seven contests consisting of four knockouts, one submission and one decision. Livingston appeared on week six during Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series season nine in 2025 and has fought for several promotions throughout his career as a professional MMA fighter including Cage Fury Fighting Championships and Legacy Fighting Alliance. He has spent his entire career in the United States and has finished five out of his six total victories in the professional ranks. His only decision win has resulted in a unanimous verdict.

In his professional MMA debut at Flex Fight Series volume 16, he submitted Calvin Glover in the first round. Livingston defeated Christian Acerbo via technical knockout in round one at Flex Fight Series volume 22 Smack to the Future. Then at CFFC 120, he defeated Daniel Mahoney via unanimous decision to notch his lone decision win as a professional. He defeated Clint Patterson via TKO in the second round at Flex Fight Series volume 28 Night of the Fighting Dead. Livingston defeated Jake Hixenbaugh via technical knockout in round one in his promotional debut under the Legacy Fighting Alliance banner at LFA 194.

For his second outing with Legacy Fighting Alliance on the main card of LFA 211, he defeated Hugo Oryarzun via TKO in round two. The victory scored Livingston the fourth knockout win of his professional career. He also earned his sixth overall win as a professional mixed martial artist in the process. Livingston’s appetite for flare points could have explosive consequences for foes who fail to measure up with passing marks!

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