The LFA cage will return to Brazil on March 11, and a pair of championship fights will headline the card. Promotion officials today announced that LFA 126 takes place Friday, March 11, at Ribalta Espaco Multieventos in Rio de Janeiro and stream live on UFC Fight Pass. Jonas Bilharinho (9-1-1) and Rafael Barbosa (14-4) will compete for the promotion’s featherweight title, while Gabriel Bonfim (11-0) and Quemuel Ottoni (11-3) meet with the promotion’s vacant welterweight belt on the line. “We are excited to feature two LFA title fights when we return to Brazil at LFA 126,” LFA CEO Ed Soares stated. “Jonas Bilharinho and Rafael Barbosa are two of the top prospects in the world.
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