
How to Watch CFFC 143: Start Time, Main Card Preview & Predictions
Cage Fury Fighting Championships looks to keep maintain momentum following a stacked CFFC 142 card. This week, the promotion heads to the 4 Bears Casino & Lodge in New Town, North Dakota. CFFC 143 features two explosive title fights.
In the main event, undefeated flyweight champion Bilal Hasan looks to make the second defense of his belt. He takes on the hardened former CFFC title challenger Jason Eastman. The co-main event features a battle for the interim middleweight title. LFA veteran Chris Brown clashes with the always-dangerous Randall Wallace.
The card features undefeated rising prospects and gritty veterans. CFFC 143 ensures an action-packed night of fights from start to finish. Here’s your go-to guide for fight night, including a preview of the title fights and main card predictions:
- Date: Friday, June 6
- Main Card Start Time: 9:00 PM ET (UFC Fight Pass)
- Prelims Start Time: 7:00 PM ET (OnlyFans)
Full Fight Card Results
Main Card Results (UFC Fight Pass)
- CFFC Flyweight Championship: Bilal Hasan def. Jason Eastman via Round 4 TKO
- CFFC Interim Middleweight Championship: Chris Brown def. Randall Wallace via Unanimous Decision
- Angel Alvarez (9-2) def. Jordan Schulte (8-4) via Round 1 TKO
- Beau Samaniego (7-2) def. Antonio Castillo Jr. (16-21) via Round 1 Submission
- Guram Gocashivili (4-0) def. Christian Echols (7-4) via Round 2 TKO
Prelims Results (OnlyFans)
- Chris Choo (4-2) def. Frank Rayford (3-2) via Round 2 Submission
- Micaela Rampage (3-3) def. Alana Cook (4-2) via Round 1 Submission
- Michael Jamiyandorj (2-0) def. Jartavis Jackson (2-2) via Round 1 Submission
- Cameron Williamson (4-3) def. Ronnie Roberson (1-1) via Round 2 Submission
- Geovanny Salazar (2-0) def. Kieran Hernandez (0-2) via Round 1 Submission
CFFC Flyweight Championship
Bilal Hasan (C) vs. Jason Eastman
This loaded CFFC 143 main event features the extremely young and promising undefeated flyweight champion, Bilal Hasan (6-0). He is looking to successfully defend his belt for a second time. The 23-year-old has put up a remarkable unblemished run throughout his time as an amateur and professional—going a combined 12-0. Hasan has displayed legitimate finishing abilities inside the cage—with five of his six wins as a professional coming via stoppage. The young champion possesses a diverse arsenal of weapons on the feet, making him a problem for all opponents. Hasan comes into this main event slot riding an impressive five-fight stoppage streak. His most recent victory came in the form of a second-round body shot TKO over Brian Hauser back in February.
The challenger is Jason Eastman (8-4). He is a tough and experienced former CFFC flyweight title challenger. Eastman makes his return to the CFFC cage. The 33-year-old has competed in two CFFC fights. He will look to right his wrongs with the promotion this time. He had an unsuccessful title fight against Phumi Nkuta back in December 2021. Eastman has proven to engage in entertaining bouts since his humble beginnings as a professional dating back to 2015. He has bounced around the regional scene from promotion to promotion. Now, he looks to cement his presence.
Prediction: Bilal Hasan via KO/TKO
CFFC Interim Middleweight Championship
Chris Brown vs. Randall Wallace
The co-main event presents an interesting stylistic pairing. The long-time LFA and PFL veteran Chris Brown (11-5) challenges for the CFFC interim middleweight championship. The 36-year-old has suffered defeat against strictly elite competition like Ignacio Bahamondes, Thad Jean, and Carlos Leal, etc. Brown is known for his wide range of kicks in the striking department. He is also skilled at implementing his quality ground game. Out of Brown’s eleven victories—five have come in the form of KO/TKO. Now 3-2 in his last five fights, he looks to capture the CFFC interim middleweight strap. Brown’s last appearance was a success. He handed then-undefeated rising prospect Egor Kostyuchenko his first professional loss at CFFC 140 in March.
Brown’s opponent, a surging Randall Wallace (23-10-1) comes into this matchup riding plenty of momentum. The 36-year-old has been on a tear for six years. He has accumulated a jaw-dropping record of 8-1. Seven of those victories came via stoppage. His lone loss over this period came against the undefeated now-reigning Bellator welterweight champion Ramazan Kuramagomedov. Wallace brings a well-rounded skill-set to the CFFC cage as he makes his promotional debut. He has secured twenty of his twenty-three victories inside the distance—showcasing a plethora of submissions and fight-ending strikes. He comes into this interim title fight riding the momentum of a three-fight win streak.
Prediction: Chris Brown via Unanimous Decision
Main Card Quick Picks
- Bilal Hasan via KO/TKO
- Chris Brown via Unanimous Decision
- Angel Alvarez via Unanimous Decision
- Beau Samaniego via Unanimous Decision
- Christian Echols via Unanimous Decision