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Invicta FC 29 - Kaufman vs. Lehner

May 4, 2018 United States Kansas City Scottish Rite Temple, Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Sarah Kaufman

22-5-0 (Win-Loss-Draw) win
MAIN EVENT TITLE FIGHT vs
Bantamweight

Katharina Lehner

8-5-0 (Win-Loss-Draw) loss
Match
8
Method
Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
Referee
Mike England
Round
3
Time
4:30
Match Fighters Method/Referee R Time
7 vs
Bantamweight
Decision (Unanimous)
Greg Franklin
3 5:00
6 vs
Flyweight
Submission (Armbar)
Mike England
1 3:02
5 vs
Bantamweight
Julia 'Raging Panda' Avila

loss
TKO (Finger Injury)
Greg Franklin
1 0:49
4
Liz 'The Titan' Tracy

win
vs
Flyweight
Decision (Unanimous)
Mike England
3 5:00
3 vs
Bantamweight
Decision (Unanimous)
Greg Franklin
3 5:00
2 vs
Featherweight
Decision (Unanimous)
Mike England
3 5:00
1 vs
Strawweight
Decision (Unanimous)
Greg Franklin
3 5:00
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