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Resurrection Fighting Alliance 2 - Watch Legally and Safely

Resurrection Fighting Alliance 2

Genre: Sport
Countries: ,
Release Date: March 30, 2012
Year: 2012

Resurrection Fighting Alliance (RFA) returns TONIGHT (March 30, 2012) with its second event from the Viaero Event Center in Kearney, Nebraska. MMAmania.com will provide LIVE blow-by-blow, round-by-round coverage of RFA 2 below, beginning with the live stream on Sherdog.com at 9 p.m. ET. 6 p.m. PT. In addition, we'll deliver up-to-the-minute quick results of all the undercard action much earlier in the evening. RFA 2 features two former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) veterans as Gilbert Yvel takes on Houston Alexander in the main event of the evening. Alexander will try to get back in the win column after losing his last time out while "The Hurricane" will try to make it two wins in a row after losing three consecutive fights inside the Octagon. Also filling out the card is The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 15 reject Dakota Cochrane taking on Cliff Wright in a lightweight showdown. Plus, Long time mixed martial arts (MMA) veteran Maurice Smith returns from his four year layoff to take on Jorge Cordoba. Lastly, one of the top female fighters in the world, Tara LaRosa will return to action as she tries to extend her win streak to three as she takes on Kelly Warren in the Flyweight division.

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