An emotional Julius Anglickas (6-1), who lost his grandmother in the weeks leading up to his fight, claimed LFA’s vacant 205-pound title over late replacement Clayton York (5-1). The light heavyweight contest served as the main event of Friday’s LFA 60, which aired on AXS TV from 7 Flags Event Center in Clive, Iowa. York opened the contest with several powerful low kicks before driving in for a takedown, though Anglickas defended well against the fence, sprawling and then hopping briefly on one leg to stay upright. Anglickas eventually slipped to the floor while trying to strike, and York was able to capitalize by slipping over to the back and quickly locking in a figure-four around the body
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