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Forget so called 'full contact sports', Mixed Martial Arts is the ultimate in combatitive sports. A growing phenomenon, cagefighting is an action-packed sport with no limitations, encompassing strength, skill, endurance and pure determination.
Cage Fighters Championship lets you experience this incredible phenomenom with unforgettable events throughout the South East.
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Sami Berik is going to fight Aj Wenn on the 18th May at CFC3 in a British Title Fight
Berik who has had 37 fights with 13 wins and 24 losses is a keen fighter and has fought some great guys
Wenn who has had around 6 fights is coming into this fight looking like a underdog on paper, but has a great team of guys behind him that fell he has the credentials to put away the British Turk fighter.
Wenn's manager seemed confident in letting him fight Berik who clearly ha a lot more fight experience , which could become a great factor in this fight during the latter rounds
This fight is scheduled for 3 x 5 minute rounds and there will be a great atmosphere during this fight amongst the fans.
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Cliff Meeks is in preparation for his CFC debut on 18th May
This London based fighter will finally get his chance to shine when he steps into the octagonal cage and touches gloves with his opponent before taking those few steps backwards just before the bell sounds.
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Coville Makes Debut
Lee Coville makes his CFC debut on May 18th and is contracted to fight none other than Arsen.
Arsen made his debut on CFC 2 when he destroyed the leaner taller Darren Russell who usually beats all comers, but on this occasion just could not do anything to stop Arsen.
These lighter fighters are just non-stop action and this fight will be a war, as both fighters like to stand and trade strikes, which will make for a very exciting bout.
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Jackson Looks for Retribution
Will Jackson makes his return to the cage on May 18th and will be facing the durable Lee Livesey from the north of England.
Jackson had a very tough fight on CFC2 when he fought the Russian fighter Mamarizaev Jahongir that was a seesaw battle between the two cage fighters, which ended up with Jahongir winning in the final moments of the last round.
Jackson will definitely be looking to etch a win on his belt this time round but faces another hard fight in Livesey who is always game and will also be looking for a win as he lost on CFC1 when Medway Submissions fighter Lee Kellman stopped him in the 1st round with ground and pound by annihilating the Northerners nose causing the wiry Livesey to tap out.
This fight will see both fighters coming off a loss and trying to prove themselves and the fans that they can come back from a loss and get back on the winning streak.
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Golding in Preparation
Paul Golding is in full Preparation for His Kage-1 Bout on this upcoming CFC Event on May 18th.
Golding has a preference for striking and has been training his striking skills for a while now and with a heavy punch we have seen him KO his opponents before now bring the fight to an abrupt end.
One thing with Golding is he always delivers when he steps into the cage and win lose or draw he comes to fight and fight hard!
You can purchase tickets now to see this event.
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Marshall Returns
Tony Marshall returns to the cage on the 18th May and he will be fighting MMA rules this time around.
Marshall made his debut back in October 2007 when he fought Carl Kinslow in a Kage-1 bout, which saw him lose on a judges decision.
Lets make no mistake though, he is a very good fighter with some slick techniques and a lethal spinning back kick and spinning back fist which saw Kinslow rocked on numerous occasions during their bout
On May Marshall will be able to show his full fighting skills on the ground as well as standing and whoever faces this Cage Fighter will be in for a war.
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Kinslow Vs Tsitonas
Carl Kinslow is in preparation for his fight on 18th May at Amadeus and he his matched up with a very tough George Tsitonas from Greece who has shown some great skills in past events and will be a great test for Kinslow.
Kinslow knows this will be a hard fight and is very excited with the prospect of challenging himself to the fullest in what could be his gruelling of fights to date.
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The Wizard to Fight Soon
Mark “The Wizard” Weir will be stepping into the cage at Cage fighters Championship on 25th October at the Brentwood Centre
Weir is one of the best Welterweights in the UK and is highly entertaining to watch with his fast paced fighting style and he has fought some of the best fighters around the world.
18 - 15 - 0 (Win - Loss - Draw) is Mark Weir’s fight record and he has a wealth of experience and has fought in events like UFC, WEC and Pride Fighting Championship to name a few
The Wizard is just one of the great fighters we have to fight on our October 25th event.
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Potter Signs Contract
Mark Potter the former pro boxer who once fought Danny Williams and was deemed to dangerous for Audley Harrison to fight in Harrison’s earlier career has just been contracted to fight on Cage Fighters Championship.
The heavyweight fighter is just one in the long line of the new breed of fighters to enter the CFC cage and he will be making his debut on October 25th at the Brentwood Centre.
Cage Fighters Championship at the Brentwood Centre on October 25th will see Potter amongst a fantastic line up with fighters from the UK, USA, Brazil and other countries, some of which you will recognise them from fighting in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, the worlds greatest MMA event.
This will be one hell of a event and one not to be missed.
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Vemola Returns
Karlos Vemola set the crowd wild on 24th February when he put away Double Barrel Carroll in around 48 seconds of complete fury
This fight was very quick, highly charged and full of aggression in which Vemola totally dominated Carroll and made him pay with some great strikes
In all fairness to Carroll he is a tough guy and was just not going to have what it took to beat his fuelled opponent, but I am sure we will see the return of Carroll
On 18th May Vemola returns to Amadeus to re-enter the cage and no doubt will be looking to set upon whoever he face across the other side of him and the fans are definitely waiting for the stars return.
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What a War
One of the fights of the night defiantly had to be this one with both fighters looking very fit and game
This fight had both fighters throwing everything they had at each other whilst on their feet and both fighters would slightly get the edge on the other during this bout.
When on the floor Moulton would slightly get the edge by gaining mount but could not get the finish he so wanted.
During the fight the crowd were going mad at this battle between the new breed of fighters and were applauded loudly for their efforts
The fight went to the judge's decision and was a close call but Moulton just nipped this one
Both fighters are back on the May 18th event and this time not fighting each other.
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Carl Kinslow Shines
Carl kinslow made his debut on CFC2 on February 24th and was up against the stocky, heavily tattooed Jason Gallagher.
Both fighters felt each other out before Kinslow unleashed a few punches and were in a clinch pummelling for the dominant grip to execute a takedown on the other
Kinslow got the takedown and immediately set to work with heavy accurate strikes to the body and head of Gallagher who was trying to regain a better position and managed to get back to his feet only to be taken back down where he was punished with some very accurate punches
To Gallagher's credit he was showing no sign of giving up even when most fighters would but instead he took the devastating blows and still tried to escape from the mount position
The referee stepped in and stopped the fight as Gallagher was clearly in trouble and unable to intelligently defend himself giving Kinslow his first MMA win.
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Arsen Smashes Russell
Arsen is one of the latest fighters signing a contract with Cage Fighters Championship and was looking to impose his will on his opponent Russell who in past events had shown some great submission skills.
Russell framed up to his shorter opponent and they started to trade whilst on their feet with some good exchanges but the smaller, stockier Arsen quickly began to show he was the better striker of the two and knocked Russell onto the canvas with a beautiful punch combo.
It looked like Russell was out on the way down but to his credit he regained his composure very quickly and started to fight in his more dominant area and tried arm locks and leg locks but with no success as Arsen smashed his way out of every submission attempt and then finished the fight with a flurry of punches to the head leaving Russell face down on the canvas.
Arsen certainly looked good and will present a problem for any fighter he faces inside the cage and you can see him fighting on May 18th at Amadeus.
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Roriston Dominates Soares
Gaz Roriston waits in the gangway bouncing up and down and perspiration running down his face with an entourage behind him and you could almost see a glow of confidence surrounding him as he waits to be taken down to the cage entrance for his CFC European Title Shot against the formidable Fernando Soares.
Once in the cage the fighters are instructed by the referee a few last minute words before they are sent back to there corners ready for the start of round 1.
Upon the sound of the bell to begin the action the fighters framed up and Roriston quickly closed the distance with a combination of crisp strikes to the head of Soares whilst in return soares threw a counter combination which led Roriston to secure a tight clinch and execute a near perfect takedown landing in side control of his opponent.
Once there Soares tried a little to escape but with really no success whilst Roriston was dropping a elbow and fist combination which opened up the now dishevelled Soares causing him to want no more in which the referee then stepped in and stopped the sculpted Roriston from inflicting anymore damage.
In just 1 minute 28 seconds Roriston had become the new CFC European Welterweight Champion.
As the MC called out the official results you could see the gleaming champion soaking up the success and rightfully so.
Roriston is now in the sights of a lot of fighters and just the next day CFC Management has had phone calls from fighters and their managers asking to have a shot at this young talented Champion
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CFC 2 - Tough Enough
On February 24th, Cage Fighters Championship 2 – Tough Enough took place at Amadeus Night Club in front of a sold crowd.
The night was full of outstanding fights containing explosive bouts with really skilled
striking and superb grappling techniques, which in turn produced some intense bouts from the excellent match ups.
Unfortunately Ryan Debanham sustained a bad leg injury believed to be a suspected break during his fight and was taken to hospital, more news on his progress later.
Check fight results now
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