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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Legacy Fighting Championship 63 Breakdown


Hometown fighter, Gerald Harris returns from, an over three year, retirement to Headline Legacy Fighting Championship 63, in Tulsa, OK Friday December second, opposite 6-3 Aaron Cobb. Thirty-seven year old, Harris last fought at WSOF 4 (8/10/13), earning a Unanimous Decision over Jorge Santiago. Hurricane has been a Pro since 2006, competing for: UFC (3-1 w/ 3 TKO/KO), Dream, Titan FC, and IFL. One of Harris’s 9 KO/TKO wins was a Third Round (2:53) Knock-Out of Two-Division WSOF Champion (MW, LHW) David Branch at UFC 116. The former Cleveland State University wrestler, holds the team’s record for all-time wins. The Tulsa Welterweight competed on The Ultimate Fighter Season 7, losing to eventual show winner, Amir Sadollah. 22-5 Hurricane has finished fifteen of his Twenty-two wins, six by Submission.

               
When Aaron Cobb enters the cage for the Main Event in The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Friday night, it will also be for the first time since 2013. Fighting out of Fort Smith, Ark Cobb has never been to a judge’s decision as a pro (5 wins by Sub). Cobb is making his Legacy debut, he lost his last to a Jeff Jenkins First Round Americana-Arm-Lock (3/9/13).

               
Trey That Just Happened Houston has finished each of his eleven wins (7 Subs). Bixby, Oklahoma’s Houston has taken two years off since going 1-3 in his last four, including a Second Round TKO (2:11) loss to Roan Carneiro (10/3/14) in his last bout. The Twenty-eight year old hopes to improve on his 11-3 record when he faces McKinney Texas’ Bilal Williams.

               
Thirty-three year old, Williams has finished five of his seven wins, 3 TKO/KO. An October, Second Round (4:59) Submission (Rear-Naked-Choke) loss to Melvin Jordan at LFC 61 broke a four fight win streak (2TKO/KO, 1 Sub). The 6’1” Williams TKO’d two opponents in the opening round already this year: he caught Ed Cline Jr early at 0:21 (4/20/16) and stopped Sean Holden at 3:13 (6/24/16).

               
In the Featherweight Division 8-2 Jimmy The Brick Flick takes on Venus, Texas’ Levi Mowles. Sand Springs, Oklahoma’s Flick earned his sixth career Submission win in his last, catching Tavares Collins just Twenty-three seconds into the September 17th bout.

               
Twenty-one year old, Levi Mowles looks to bounce back from his first career loss, a Unanimous Decision to Damon Jackson at LFC 61 (10/14/16). Mowles has finished two of his four career wins (1 TKO, 1 Sub). At 5’8” Mowles will have a two inch height advantage over Flick.



Legacy Fighting Championship 63 airs live on AXS-TV check your local listings.

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