Weekend’s Headliner Opens Up About Sexual Assault Case

A registered sex offender will headline the next Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) show on Sept. 1 in Missouri.

Kyle Noblitt will fight Antônio Paulo Branjão in the main event of LFA 21.

After an incident in 2012, Noblitt was charged with multiple felonies including attempted rape, resisting arrest, and sexual abuse.”

“If anybody’s ever made a mistake, just think of that mistake and give me a chance,” Noblitt said in a recent interview.

Noblitt went on to discuss what happened the night he was arrested in 2012.

“This girl was flirting, and one thing was leading to the other, and next thing, she started flipping out, and I didn’t really know why? ” Noblitt said. “It was after I grabbed her boob, but I didn’t know why. She came out three years after the fact saying she was on bath salts the night this all happened.”

Noblitt then revealed that the girl, who was the victim in his case, died a few years ago.

“They actually tried to pin her murder on me,” Noblitt said. “They threw the book at me. I was a state standout, two-time state champion, two-time national champion. Small town, front-page article. But man, if it wouldn’t have happened, I wouldn’t be where I am today.”

Noblitt went on to say that he has turned his life around, is married, and has a child on the way.

“I just want a fair chance like everyone else,” Noblitt said.