CFFC 142

How to Watch CFFC 142: Start Time, Main Card Preview & Results

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Cage Fury Fighting Championships returns to the boardwalk for a stacked Memorial Day Weekend card with CFFC 142. Taking place at the luxurious Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, NJ, the event features a championship triple header inside the iconic Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena.

In the main event, undefeated light heavyweight champion Luke Fernandez defends his title against former Bellator prospect Christian Edwards. The co-main event sees surging grappler Blayne Richards put his welterweight belt on the line against rising contender Eric Nolan. Kicking off the title triple header, featherweight champ Anthony Dilemme faces seasoned CFFC veteran Ryan Cafaro.

From undefeated prospects to proven finishers, CFFC 142 promises fireworks from top to bottom. Here’s your go-to guide for fight night, including a preview of the title fights and main card predictions:

How To Watch CFFC 142

  • Date: Saturday, May 24
  • Main Card Start Time: 8:30 PM ET (UFC Fight Pass)
  • Prelims Start Time: 6:00 PM ET (OnlyFans)

CFFC 142 Results

Main Card (UFC Fight Pass)

  • Luke Fernandez (C) def. Christian Edwards via Unanimous Decision to retain the CFFC Light Heavyweight Championship
  • Eric Nolan def. Blayne Richards (C) via first-round KO (3:06) to become the new CFFC Welterweight Champion
  • Ryan Cafaro def. Anthony Dilemme (C) via Majority Decision to become the new CFFC Featherweight Champion
  • Riley Palmer vs. Nika Sabanashvili ended in a Draw
  • Nick Galanti def. Shane Sabnosky via first-round Submission (1:59)
  • Busurman Zhumagul def. Dean Sherry via first-round KO (0:40)

Prelims (OnlyFans)

  • Shaun Stant def. Christian Bobe via Unanimous Decision
  • Ben Coyle def. Christopher Daniel via second-round TKO (2:51)
  • Karli Thomas def. Lateesha Mohl via first-round Submission (2:31)
  • Taylor Sammarco def. Hope Holmes via Split Decision
  • Eliab Evangelista def. Vincenzo Iannuzzo via Unanimous Decision
  • Jeremiah Delgado def. Brandon Bernard via second-round TKO (1:04)

CFFC Light Heavyweight Championship

Luke Fernandez (C) vs. Christian Edwards

The spotlight shines bright on Luke Fernandez (4-0), the undefeated light heavyweight champion, as he makes his second title defense. The 29-year-old has been flawless in his career—6-0 as an amateur and unbeaten since turning pro under the CFFC banner in 2020. Known for his measured aggression and power, Fernandez is coming off a dominant first-round finish over Gregg Ellis last December and will look to keep the momentum alive in front of the Atlantic City crowd.

Standing across from him will be Christian Edwards (7-3), a former Bellator prospect with the tools to spoil Fernandez’s perfect record. Just 26 years old, Edwards is the more experienced pro despite being the younger fighter. He launched his career with five straight wins under the Bellator banner before hitting turbulence in 2021. Now back on track with two consecutive first-round stoppages, Edwards is dangerous and determined to capture gold in his CFFC debut.

Prediction: Luke Fernandez via KO/TKO

CFFC Welterweight Championship

Blayne Richards (C) vs. Eric Nolan

In the co-main event, reigning welterweight champion Blayne Richards (9-2) steps into the octagon for his first title defense. At 33, Richards is on an impressive six-fight win streak and has built a solid reputation within CFFC, where he boasts a perfect 3-0 record. After his last setback in May 2021 under the LFA banner, he has rebounded with four stoppages. He now looks to continue his dominance since capturing the title against Raheam Forest last September.

Challenging him is Eric Nolan (7-3), a dynamic New Jersey fighter riding a three-fight win streak that includes back-to-back TKO finishes. Nolan’s active and versatile approach has propelled him to a flawless record within the CFFC ranks, and he now has a prime opportunity to climb the ladder to welterweight gold.

Prediction: Blayne Richards via Unanimous Decision

CFFC Featherweight Championship

Anthony Dilemme (C) vs. Ryan Cafaro

Kicking off the championship triple header, undefeated featherweight king Anthony Dilemme (7-0) looks to defend his crown for the first time. Since turning pro in 2022, the Serra Longo product has emerged as a composed striker with finishing power—securing four of his wins by TKO. After claiming gold at CFFC 137 with a dominant first-round finish, a statement performance here could put him on Dana White’s radar.

Standing in his way is gritty veteran Ryan Cafaro (12-6). He enters with serious momentum after a third-round TKO win at CFFC 140. With seven submission victories and a 7-2 promotional record, Cafaro’s grappling prowess and veteran savvy present a unique threat to the undefeated champion. This fight could be a pivotal moment for both of their careers.

Prediction: Anthony Dilemme via KO/TKO

Main Card Quick Picks

  • Luke Fernandez via KO/TKO
  • Blayne Richards via Unanimous Decision
  • Anthony Dilemme via KO/TKO
  • Busurman Zhumagul via Submission
  • Eliab Evangelista via Unanimous Decision
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