Cage Fury Fighting Championships - List of Events

List of Events

No. Event Name Date Location
1 Cage Fury Fighting Championships 1 June 30, 2006 Atlantic City, New Jersey
2 Cage Fury Fighting Championships 2 October 6, 2006 Atlantic City, New Jersey
3 CFFC 3: Battleground January 19, 2007 Atlantic City, New Jersey
4 Cage Fury Fighting Championships 4 April 13, 2007 Atlantic City, New Jersey
5 CFFC 5: Two Worlds, One Cage June 23, 2007 Atlantic City, New Jersey
6 CFFC 6: The Return February 5, 2011 Atlantic City, New Jersey
7 CFFC 7: No Mercy April 16, 2011 Atlantic City, New Jersey
8 CFFC 8: Seek and Destroy May 20, 2011 Atlantic City, New Jersey
9 CFFC 9: Beach Brawl June 10, 2011 Atlantic City, New Jersey
10 CFFC 10: Black Eye July 23, 2011 Atlantic City, New Jersey
11 CFFC 11: Danger Zone! October 22, 2011 Atlantic City, New Jersey
12 CFFC 12: Pollard vs. Soto December 10, 2011 Atlantic City, New Jersey
13 CFFC 13: Gambino vs. Foster February 4, 2012 Atlantic City, New Jersey
14 CFFC 14: No Mercy April 14, 2012 Atlantic City, New Jersey
15 CFFC 15: Williams vs. Rumsey June 30, 2012 Atlantic City, New Jersey
16 CFFC 16: Williams vs. Jacoby August 24, 2012 Atlantic City, New Jersey
17 CFFC 17: Nsang vs. Louck October 13, 2012 Dover, Delaware
18 CFFC 18: Wade vs. McCray October 27, 2012 Richmond, Virginia

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