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Legacy Fighting Championship 17 Play by Play

With Bellator moving to its new night of Thursday, Last not belonged to Legacy Fighting Championship 17 which aired live on ASX TV. The event was headlined by former UFC fighter Pete Sprat taking on one of the original Bellator fighters, Dan Hornbuckle. Legacy Fighting Championship took place at the Cowboys Dancehall in San Antonio, Texas and the six bout main card followed a four bout preliminary card.
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Pete Spratt versus Dan Hornbuckle to Headline LFC 17

Legacy Fighting Championships first event of the year, LFC 17 is set to take place on February 1st from the Cowboys Dance hall in San Antonio, Texas. The main card will air live on AXS TV and will be headlined by MMA Veterans Pete Spratt and Dan Hornbuckle. The two will enter the main event with 73 combined professional fights but each has been out of action for a prolonged period of time.
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Weekends MMA Betting Upset: UFC 154 and Bellator 81

The spots were few and far between for value bettors this weekend, but those with a sharp eye found a few easy bucks to be had. While the lack of Tachi Palace Fighting odds hurt players, wagers could be made on Legacy Fighting Championship 15, Bellator 81 and UFC 154, leaving us with a wide open field. While favorites were king this weekend, let's check out a few of the underdogs that padded our pockets.
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Ryan Hollis vs. Matt Schnell “Controversial Decision” at Legacy FC 14

Matt Schnell from MTV's "Caged" and Ryan Hollis battled it out last night for three enduring rounds at Legacy FC 14 in Houston Texas. Two judges scored the match 29 to 28 in favor of Schnell giving him the split decision victory. The Houston Arena Theatre erupted in disbelief. Schnell looked to lose most of the striking exchanges on their feet, frustrating him and forcing him to try his skills on the ground.
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Legacy FC 14 Spotlight on Jeff “The Executioner” Rexroad

Well known and well liked by Houston MMA fans, former marine and current HPD police officer Jeff Rexroad (5-1) was originally scheduled to fight Jorge Patino at Legacy FC 14. Patino suffered a torn ACL eight days away from the fight and in his place to fight Rexroad is Patino's teammate, BJJ black belt Lucas Pamenta (8-1). The bout will be for the interim welterweight title and will be three, three-minute rounds instead of five.