LFA Begins New Era With Vice TV Broadcast Partnership

Ed Soares, LFA
Ed Soares, LFA

Legacy Fighting Alliance has found a new home.

The rising MMA promotion announced a new broadcast partnership with Legacy Fighting Alliance, bringing its events to Vice TV in a move that signals a major step forward for the league as it continues to establish itself as one of the premier developmental pipelines in mixed martial arts. The deal will see 25 LFA events broadcasting on Vice TV through 2026.

Ariel Helwani was the first to report the news.

LFA began broadcasting its events on UFC Fight Pass in 2019, entering into a deal that ran through 2025. Following the UFC’s decision to move all of its events to Paramount+, LFA opted to pursue a new broadcast partnership and chart a different path forward.

Along with LFA, Vice TV will also broadcast select events from the Professional Fighters League (PFL), as well as Bare Knuckle Boxing (BKB) cards. The network has steadily expanded its combat sports footprint in recent years, beginning with the success of its documentary series Dark Side of the Cage featuring fighters such as Ronda Rousey and Nick Diaz.

In addition to live fight programming, Vice TV has also invested in professional wrestling content, further positioning itself as a destination for fans of combat and fight-adjacent sports. The growing lineup reflects a clear commitment to building a diverse and consistent combat sports portfolio across multiple disciplines.

The first event to air live the new broadcast home will be LFA 224, which takes place on January 16 from the Mystic Lake Showroom in Prior Lake.

The card will be headlined by a heavyweight title fight as Matt Adams fight for the LFA heavyweight championship against Arslan Bilalov.