The Legacy Fighting Alliance delivered another thrilling card at LFA 220: Tanner vs. Cyr, live from Phoenix, Arizona. The event showcased everything from slick submissions to explosive knockouts, as several top prospects made serious statements on their path to the next level.
Kasey Tanner edges Michael Cyr in a gritty main event
In the night’s headliner, Kasey Tanner vs. Michael Cyr went the full distance, with Tanner earning a unanimous decision after a competitive three-round battle. The bantamweight clash lived up to its billing, as both men traded momentum swings before Tanner’s late grappling control sealed the win. With this victory, Tanner moves one step closer to a potential LFA title shot later in 2026.
Christian Natividad delivers another statement finish
Co-headliner Christian Natividad continues to impress, stopping Jostin Quilca in the very first round of their matchup. The Arizona native remains undefeated and looked sharper than ever in front of his hometown crowd.
Natividad gets the finish! #LFA220 pic.twitter.com/Im4p2m0jTQ
— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) October 26, 2025
Ernesto Ibarra stops Kyle Estrada in a controversial finish
Another highlight came from Ernesto Ibarra vs. Kyle Estrada, where Ibarra scored a first-round knockout via knee and punches. Estrada protested the finish, claiming a grounded strike, but replays confirmed it was clean. The win boosts Ibarra’s record to 11–1 and positions him as one of the division’s most dangerous strikers.
Ernesto Ibarra (11-1) stops Kyle Estrada with a knee and punches in the first round. Estrada was complaining he was grounded but the replay revealed otherwise #LFA220 pic.twitter.com/H2UWWIgmBM
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) October 26, 2025
Chance Ikei stays unbeaten, Livio Ribeiro snags a quick sub
Chance Ikei kept his undefeated streak alive by choking out Jordan Burkholder in the opening round of their bout, while Livio Ribeiro also scored a first-round rear-naked choke, further proving his dangerous ground game.
Lívio Ribeiro SUB1 Richard Mahan#LFA220 pic.twitter.com/ZJTKNHkOBP
— Chris (@WCK252660) October 26, 2025
Chance Ikei gets it done and remains undefeated! #LFA220 pic.twitter.com/JfBqJ8CSL6
— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) October 26, 2025
LFA 220 Full Results
- Kasey Tanner def. Michael Cyr – Unanimous Decision
- Christian Natividad def. Jostin Quilca – R1 TKO
- Ernesto Ibarra def. Kyle Estrada – R1 TKO
- Ryan Kuse def. Kevin Natividad – Unanimous Decision
- Chance Ikei def. Jordan Burkholder – R1 Submission (RNC)
- Leslie Hernandez def. Flor Hernandez – Unanimous Decision
- Livio Ribeiro def. Richard Mahan – R1 Submission (RNC)
- Jarom Woodbury def. David Gladfelter – Unanimous Decision
- Delton Kaufmann def. Caleb Jensen – R1 TKO
- Nolan Linebaugh def. Will Hughes – Unanimous Decision
- Alex Ortiz def. Matthew Chenault – R3 TKO
- Quayshan Randelson def. Issouf Doumbia – R2 TKO
- Brayan Mancilla def. Emmanuel Hill – R1 KO
FAQ
Who won the main event of LFA 220?
Kasey Tanner defeated Michael Cyr via unanimous decision at LFA 220.
Where did LFA 220 take place?
LFA 220 was held in Phoenix, Arizona, and streamed live on UFC Fight Pass.
Who scored the fastest finish at LFA 220?
Brayan Mancilla recorded the quickest finish with a 28-second knockout over Emmanuel Hill.
Is Chance Ikei still undefeated?
Yes, Chance Ikei remains undefeated after submitting Jordan Burkholder in round one.
Which fighters could join the UFC next?
After standout wins, Christian Natividad and Chance Ikei are among the top LFA prospects likely to make the jump to the UFC soon.