The previously reported Legacy FC title fight between former pro boxer/budding MMA star Holly Holm (6-0) and surging vet Juliana Werner (7-3) now has a date. The fight, which awards the winner the organization’s inaugural women’s bantamweight championship, will headline Legacy FC 30 on April 4 at Route 66 Casino Hotel in Albuquerque, N.M., promoter Mick Maynard confirmed with MMAjunkie. The main card airs on AXS TV. MMAjunkie previously reported that the fight was targeted for April and was expected to take place in Holm’s hometown of Albuquerque. Holm, who held numerous title while posting a 33-2-3 pro boxing record, recently turned her attention full-time to MMA, where she’s amassed a perfect record with five knockouts in six career wins
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