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About Cage Fury Fighting Championships

CFFC is a regional MMA promotion based on the East Coast. It's known as a feeder league for the UFC. Guys come here to build records, get noticed, and earn a shot at the big show. The promotion runs events throughout the year, mostly in Atlantic City, Philadelphia, and surrounding areas. The next card is coming up in May.

Top gym affiliations

CFFC doesn't have teams. It's all individuals. The fighters come from the best regional gyms on the East Coast. Ray Longo MMA in Long Island sends a bunch of guys. Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas has a pipeline. Renzo Gracie affiliates, Team Serra, and other top gyms are always represented. The promotion is a proving ground. If you're a prospect, this is where you cut your teeth.

Notable alumni

A lot of UFC fighters came through CFFC. Sean O'Malley fought here before he became a star. Paul Felder, Tim Boetsch, and a bunch of other guys got their start in this promotion. The roster turns over fast — guys win a few fights, get signed, and move on. That's the business model. The promotion is constantly reloading with new prospects.

Viewership

CFFC pulls about 1.5 million digital interactions annually. That's a mix of live streams, replays, and social media clips. The numbers aren't huge, but the audience is hardcore. These are the fans who track prospects and want to say they saw a guy before he made it to the UFC. The promotion doesn't need massive ratings to be successful.

Streaming options

CFFC has a deal with the UFC. Every event streams live on UFC Fight Pass. That's the global home for the promotion. No TV deal. No free streams. If you want to watch, you need a Fight Pass subscription. The platform is available in most countries. You get live events, replays, and the full CFFC library going back years. It's the same setup as other regional promotions like LFA and Fury FC.

International viewing

UFC Fight Pass works globally. CFFC events are available in the US, Canada, Europe, and most other countries. No blackouts. No regional restrictions. If you're a hardcore MMA fan anywhere in the world, you can watch the cards live or on replay. The platform also has the library of past events, so you can go back and watch guys before they made it to the UFC.

Current season

CFFC runs events year-round. The promotion has a stacked schedule for 2026, with cards booked in Atlantic City, Philadelphia, and Florida. The next event is CFFC 145 in May, headlined by a welterweight title fight. The roster is full of undefeated prospects looking to make a name for themselves. As always, the goal is to get noticed and get signed.