LFA 112 Results

The LFA has long made themselves the proud developmental home for the UFC and so many other big-name organizations and they seemed to have specialized in finding Brazilian talent specifically.

Now with the help of famous MMA manager Ed Soares, who is the current LFA president, the promotion makes its way down to Brazil for LFA and we will have LFA 112 results as the night goes. It marks the promotion’s second event in Brazil, with their maiden voyage occurring on Friday at LFA 111.

They have a tremendous event planned that will be capped off with a welterweight one-night tournament, where the tournament winner will also be declared the promotion’s welterweight champion. The tournament will be made up of matchups between Brenner Alberth vs. Gabriel Bonfim and Carlos Leal vs. Diego Dias as they compete for the welterweight crown.

Alberth and Bonfim have never gone the distance and are a combined 18-0, which makes this fight almost a guarantee for something fun and entertaining. Leal, a Bellator veteran, comes into LFA 112 with a strong record of 12-3 to go against Dias, who is riding a three-fight win streak of his own.

Follow along with MMASucka as we provide you with LFA 112 Results throughout the card. Coverage begins with the prelims on LFA’s Facebook page at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, followed by the main card on UFC Fight Pass at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT

LFA 112 Results

Main Card

Carlos Leal (13-3) def. Uyran Carlos (11-5)* via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26) (welterweight tournament final)
Otto Rodrigues (12-1) def. Carlos Augusto da Silva (19-2) via unanimous decision (30-25, 30-26, 30-24)
Rafael Ramos (9-0) def. Filipe Esteves (7-0) via TKO (punches), 2:19 of Round 2
Kaynan Kruschewsky (10-1) def. Junior Luiz (7-3) via knockout (punch), 1:02 of Round 1
Carlos Mota (5-0) def. Jefferson Oliveira (4-0) via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Dayane Cardoso (7-1-1) def. Elaine Lopes (4-0) via SUB (rear-naked choke), 3;45 of Round 2
Carlos Leal (12-3) def. Diego Dias (13-3, 1 no-contest) via KO (punch), 1:39 of Round 1 — welterweight tournament semifinal
Gabriel Bonfim (10-0) def. Brenner Alberth (8-0) via TKO (punches), 0:38 of Round 3 — welterweight tournament semifinal

Preliminary Card

Junior Marques (9-2) vs. Quemuel Ottoni (9-3) — welterweight tournament alternate bout
Wendell Giacomo (8-2) def. Uyran Carlos (11-4) via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) — welterweight tournament alternate bout
Gabriel Braga (5-0) def. Johnathan Cordeiro (5-1) via TKO (knee and punches to the body), 2:54 of Round 2
Brena Cardozo (4-0) def. Vania Caceres (3-2) via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

*Uyran Carlos steps in as a tournament alternate with Bonfim out due to concussion symptoms

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