Filed under: AXS TV Fights , News , Videos Undefeated heavyweight and LFA 21 headliner Kyle Noblitt regrets the actions he took that led to a sexual-assault case in 2012, but he said it made him a better person. “If anybody’s ever made a mistake, just think of that mistake and give me a chance,” Noblitt (7-0) told AXS TV, which airs tonight’s headliner opposite Antonio Paulo Branjao (4-0) at Branson Convention Center in Branson, Mo. “Don’t let 30 seconds define what you think about me.” Noblitt, who was removed from a spot on a Dana White’s Contender Series event after his case came to light, denies a battery of charges that were filed against him in 2012, which include forcible sodomy and rape of a 29-year-old woman. Related LFA 21's Katy Collins: It's fun to be mean in the cage Noblitt served four months in prison and was sentenced to five years’ probation. He is also a registered sex offender and must wear a GPS monitor that only can be removed when he fights
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LFA 21 headliner Kyle Noblitt addresses sexual-assault case – MMA Junkie