Tom Picciano doesn't really know fellow featherweight Damion Nelson all that well, but he's absolutely positive that he doesn't like him.
Linked together for a few previous bouts that ultimately didn't materialize, Picciano is ready to finally step in the cage with Nelson, and he's promising to make it a violent affair…
Former CFFC NextGen heavyweight champion Ian Allston is a realist.
Sure, he has dreams of fighting at the sport's highest level, and as a heavyweight, he knows that path can be shorter for him than athletes in other divisions. But for now, he understands there is much work left to be done…
Read MoreFor Matt Caracappa, CFFC 116 is the perfect opportunity to make a statement. The lightweight is looking to make his return to the cage for the first time in over three years a memorable one...
Read MoreEric ‘Night Time” Nolan (2-1) made his professional debut last year at CFFC 104, after winning CFFC’s Next-Gen Welterweight belt at CFFC 95. On December 16th, Nolan will look to make it two wins in a row at CFFC 116…
Read MoreFor as long as he can remember, Minnesota's Tyler Mathison just knew he'd be a fighter, and at 19 years old, he stepped into the cage for the very first time…
Read MoreLast year, Eddy “The Taino Warrior” Torres (4-0) found himself in the same spot where he is now, preparing for fight night. Last year however, Torres was looking forward to one of the most important fights of his career when he received devastating news…
Read MoreCFFC has proven time and time again to be the promotion providing all-star fighters to perform at the top of the MMA game at the UFC. With stars like bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling, #8 ranked welterweight Sean Brady, #11 ranked heavyweight Chris Daukus and rising middleweight prospect Joseph “Bodybagz” Pyfer making their mark in the UFC, CFFC continues bringing rising stars to the big stage. With CFFC providing a platform for stellar talent it leaves the important question on who’s next?
Read MoreFor CFFC 116, the main card will open on UFC Fight Pass with a bang, when two rising talents clash in the CFFC cage. The electrifying match up between Bilal Hasan (6-0) versus Xhelal “Jerry” Lleshi (4-0), features two undefeated rising prospects that are expected to create a bout full of fireworks. One of these athletes will either keep their win streak alive or taste defeat for the very first time. No matter the outcome, this is definitely a fight you don’t want to miss.
Read MoreYou’ve probably been to a concert before. Music blaring through the speakers, your favorite artist standing on stage singing out to their hit song. The energy is impeccable. Everybody jumps on their feet, screaming the lyrics till their throat hurts and their voice is no more. Some would say it’s magical. Others might say the feeling is unbeatable. However, there might be something more electric than any concert occurring in AC next few weeks…
Read MoreCage Fury Fighting Championships (CFFC) continues an incredible run of sold-out events at Friday's "CFFC 115: Forest vs. Lubberts," which features an action-packed night of entertainment at Mississippi's Horseshoe Tunica Hotel & Casino.
Read MoreCollin Lubberts started his MMA journey a little differently than most. In the beginning, he actually thought cagefighting was a silly pursuit. His plan was to throw hands on the street…
Read MoreLike many professional MMA fighters, Beau Samaniego was exposed to traditional martial arts at an early age. However, Samaniego's journey didn't quite have the same linear path as many of his contemporaries.
Read MoreUndefeated welterweight prospect Raheam Forest is by far his own toughest critic. Look no further than his July submission of Trevor Ollison, which took less than three minutes. it's the type of result most fighters would celebrate, but not "Rambo."
Read MoreCFFC returns to Florida this week, marking the fourth event the promotion has hosted in the Sunshine State, and just like the previous three cards, "CFFC 114: Smith vs. St. Louis" is completely sold out.
Read MoreWe often hear fighters talk about ring rust after they're forced to the sidelines for any lengthy period, but generally, they're measuring the time away in months. Willie Tarpley took a 15-year break from the sport following his professional debut in 2006.
Tarpley blamed the time away on "paper sharks and life." Tarpley said…
Read MoreKendly St. Louis never once doubted his plan of becoming a professional fighter, but this past July, after suffering a TKO loss to current UFC lightweight Viacheslav Borshchev, he knew something had to change…
Read MoreCFFC lightweight champion Blake Smith carries a simple message for anyone he meets these days: Take nothing for granted…
Read MoreHistory will be made this Veterans Day, as UFC FIGHT PASS features a live folkstyle wrestling event for the very first time, with the U.S. Army and FURY Professional Grappling partnering for "Battle at Bragg."
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