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LFA 219 and LFA 220 announced: Return Debut and Phoenix in Tennessee in October 2025lf announces October double events in Tennessee and Arizon

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Las Vegas, NV – President Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA), Sven Bean, confirmed that the promotion will organize two main events in October 2025, including the debut in Tennessee and a very anticipated return to Phoenix in Arizona.

The action begins Friday, October 10 How LFA does it Tennessee debut on F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville. Event, LFA 219It will broadcast live UFC Fight Pass Starting from 6 pt / 21 pm.

“I love to open up-to-date states and up-to-date markets,” said Bean. “Clarksville and F&M Bank Arena are adapted to the LFA event. This is the most state-of-the-art object located just 50 minutes from Nashville and I am glad that I can introduce the LFA brand to this market.”

F&M Bank Arena General Manager Kylie Wilkerson He repeated Bean’s emotions, noticing that the LFA host is a milestone for Clarksville-Montgomery Ferry:

“We are excited that for the first time we will welcome Legacy Fighting Alliance on F&M Bank Arena. Running this event is an exhilarating milestone for our place and our community. We can’t wait to bring the energy and action of LFA fans here.”

Tickets on LFA 219 They are now available at the address Ticketmaster.com.

Just two weeks later, then Saturday, October 25LFA returns to one of the strongest markets from LFA 220 on Arizona Financial Theater in Phoenix. The event will also send live stream UFC Fight Passemitted at 7 pt / 22 pm.

“It will be almost a year since our last program in Phoenix,” said Bean. “We have a great base of fans there, as well as a deep pool of players.

Eric LarsonLive place consultant, praised the ongoing partnership:

“I really can’t wait for the next LFA event in Arizona Financial Theater. Local fans are waiting for pleasure when LFA returns to the city!”

Tickets on LFA 220 Go for sale Friday, August 22 at 10.00only with Ticketmaster.com.

Fans can expect ads for Main events, factor events and key duels from LFA CEO Ed Soares In the coming days.

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Sean Strickland apologizes to Dustin Poirier for mocking his depression

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Sean Strickland apologizes to Dustin Poirier for mocking his depression
Sean
Strickland believes Dustin
Poirier is genuinely dealing with mental health issues.

Poirier was recently arrested at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
International Airport for threatening to fight a police officer
while drunk. Currently out on bail, the former
Ultimate Fighting Championship star has since opened up about
his alcoholism and depression.

Sean Strickland explains why he changed his opinion on Dustin
Poirier's struggles

Strickland (31-7) initially went off on Poirier (30-10) for
claiming to be depressed. The UFC middleweight champion said that
“The Diamond†has no right to be depressed as he's rich and
well-loved, while those less fortunate battle each day.

However, Strickland has since changed his stance after speaking to
Poirier. He is convinced that the former interim champion honestly
regrets his actions and isn't just trying to clean up his image in
the media. Strickland wrote on X:

“I spoke to Dustin and he is legitimately messed up by his actions
I thought he was just doing PR clean up tbh.. I guess not everyone
is a POS like me lol So yeah I repent and I am sorry Dustin. Hope
budlight does the right thing with this one. He deserves the
helpâ€

Strickland also urged Poirier's sponsor, Bud Light, not to abandon
him for this stray incident after other sponsors cut ties with him.
Another X post read:

“Let me tell you if budlight drops Dustin Im going to start
drinking just to not drink budlight Im not saying its tra**y on a
can level of un-American but this would be up there.. Budlight you
have a once in a life time opportunity to repent ðŸ™â€

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Sean Strickland apologizes to Dustin Poirier for mocking his depression

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Sean Strickland apologizes to Dustin Poirier for mocking his depression
Sean
Strickland believes Dustin
Poirier is genuinely dealing with mental health issues.

Poirier was recently arrested at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
International Airport for threatening to fight a police officer
while drunk. Currently out on bail, the former
Ultimate Fighting Championship star has since opened up about
his alcoholism and depression.

Sean Strickland explains why he changed his opinion on Dustin
Poirier's struggles

Strickland (31-7) initially went off on Poirier (30-10) for
claiming to be depressed. The UFC middleweight champion said that
“The Diamond†has no right to be depressed as he's rich and
well-loved, while those less fortunate battle each day.

However, Strickland has since changed his stance after speaking to
Poirier. He is convinced that the former interim champion honestly
regrets his actions and isn't just trying to clean up his image in
the media. Strickland wrote on X:

“I spoke to Dustin and he is legitimately messed up by his actions
I thought he was just doing PR clean up tbh.. I guess not everyone
is a POS like me lol So yeah I repent and I am sorry Dustin. Hope
budlight does the right thing with this one. He deserves the
helpâ€

Strickland also urged Poirier's sponsor, Bud Light, not to abandon
him for this stray incident after other sponsors cut ties with him.
Another X post read:

“Let me tell you if budlight drops Dustin Im going to start
drinking just to not drink budlight Im not saying its tra**y on a
can level of un-American but this would be up there.. Budlight you
have a once in a life time opportunity to repent ðŸ™â€

Continue Reading

MMA

Sean Strickland apologizes to Dustin Poirier for mocking his depression

Published

on

Sean Strickland apologizes to Dustin Poirier for mocking his depression
Sean
Strickland believes Dustin
Poirier is genuinely dealing with mental health issues.

Poirier was recently arrested at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
International Airport for threatening to fight a police officer
while drunk. Currently out on bail, the former
Ultimate Fighting Championship star has since opened up about
his alcoholism and depression.

Sean Strickland explains why he changed his opinion on Dustin
Poirier's struggles

Strickland (31-7) initially went off on Poirier (30-10) for
claiming to be depressed. The UFC middleweight champion said that
“The Diamond†has no right to be depressed as he's rich and
well-loved, while those less fortunate battle each day.

However, Strickland has since changed his stance after speaking to
Poirier. He is convinced that the former interim champion honestly
regrets his actions and isn't just trying to clean up his image in
the media. Strickland wrote on X:

“I spoke to Dustin and he is legitimately messed up by his actions
I thought he was just doing PR clean up tbh.. I guess not everyone
is a POS like me lol So yeah I repent and I am sorry Dustin. Hope
budlight does the right thing with this one. He deserves the
helpâ€

Strickland also urged Poirier's sponsor, Bud Light, not to abandon
him for this stray incident after other sponsors cut ties with him.
Another X post read:

“Let me tell you if budlight drops Dustin Im going to start
drinking just to not drink budlight Im not saying its tra**y on a
can level of un-American but this would be up there.. Budlight you
have a once in a life time opportunity to repent ðŸ™â€

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