CFFC champ Shawn Teed believes Chris Daukaus hasn't been willing to accept the reality of what happened that night in 2015, and he's anxious to remind his fellow heavyweight how it all went down.
CFFC champ Sean Santella has elected to vacate his belt in hopes of allowing fresh talent an opportunity to secure championship bouts while pursuing their dreams of fighting in the sport’s biggest promotions.
Undefeated Russian prospect Alexander Keshtov is focused on getting to the UFC as quickly as possible, and he has a simple strategy for making it happen: Beat the toughest guys he can find that are willing to sign on the dotted line.
Cage Fury Fighting Championships middleweight titleholder Kyle Daukaus is happy with the past 12 months of his professional career, save for one minor detail.
CFFC returns to action this Saturday, Feb. 1, and reigning featherweight champion Pat Sabatini (11-2) has a new challenge in the night’s headlining contest.
With 2019 now closed, it’s time to make your picks for the best knockout, submission, and fight from the past year at Cage Fury Fighting Championships.
Chandler Cole seems to be working his way up the ladder. In the heavyweight division, talent is at a premium, and a couple good showings can get you noticed by the sport's biggest promotions.
With prior appearances for both the UFC and Bellator, Mike Rhodes isn't the least bit intimidated in handling headlining responsibilities in his Cage Fury Fighting Championships debut. And with previous title wins under the Victory FC and RFA banners, the stakes of a championship being on the line don't cause him much concern, either.
Some athletes insist they compete for reasons bigger than themselves, hoping to achieve more than personal glory or financial gain. Ben Reiter is one of those guys. He just happens to also be the kind of guy to put his money where his mouth is, as well.
If he's being honest, Pat Sabatini will admit he thought he'd be in the UFC by now. After all, the reigning Cage Fury Fighting Championships featherweight kingpin already has three successful title defenses to his name, and he's widely considered one of the top 145-pound prospects in the U.S.