Cage Fury Fighting Championship (CFFC) showcased an exciting night of fights with CFFC 142 on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Fans witnessed a thrilling main event as the undefeated light heavyweight champion, Luke Fernandez, defended his title against Bellator veteran Christian Edwards. Fernandez, who boasted an impressive 4-0 record before the fight, had already made waves in the combat sports scene by winning the light heavyweight championship in 2023 and defending it again the following year. His most recent achievement included a grappling victory over UFC star Eryk Anders, which further solidified his rising status in the sport.
Edwards, known for his early career as a training partner to UFC legend Jon Jones, entered the cage looking to upset Fernandez and claim the title. The main event saw Fernandez showcase his skills as he controlled the fight and secured a unanimous decision victory, successfully defending his light heavyweight championship for the second time.
The co-main event featured a welterweight championship battle as Blayne Richards put his title on the line against Eric Nolan. In a shocking turn of events, Nolan displayed tremendous power and skill, defeating Richards by knockout with a decisive punch in the first round at 3:06. This result crowned Nolan the new CFFC welterweight champion and shifted the welterweight landscape.
Another title was up for grabs in the featherweight division, where Anthony Dilemme faced off against Ryan Cafaro. The bout ended in a closely contested majority decision, with Cafaro edging out Dilemme to become the new CFFC featherweight champion. The judges scored the fight 38-38, 39-37, and 39-37 in favor of Cafaro, marking a significant milestone in his career.
CFFC 142 not only featured intense title fights but also provided a platform for upcoming talent. In other main card matchups, Jose Rodriguez faced Danik Gura, while Riley Palmer and Nika Sabanashvili ended their bout in a draw. Additionally, Nick Galanti secured a victory over Shane Sabnosky, winning by submission via guillotine choke in the first round at 1:59.
The preliminary card delivered its share of action, with Busurman Zhumagul stopping Dean Sherry by knockout due to a knee strike just 40 seconds into the first round. Shaun Stant defeated Christian Bobe by unanimous decision, while Ben Coyle won his match against Christopher Daniel via TKO in the second round at 2:51. Karli Thomas submitted Lateesha Mohl with a rear-naked choke in the first round at 2:31. In a competitive split decision, Taylor Sammarco edged Jessica Hope Holmes. Eliab Evangelista also claimed a unanimous decision win over Vinny Iannuzzo, while Jeremiah Delgado finished Brandon Bernard with a TKO at 1:04 in the second round.
Fans were able to watch the live stream of CFFC 142 on UFC Fight Pass, starting with prelims at 6 PM ET, 3 PM PT. The event not only highlighted the talents of current champions and challengers but also set the stage for the next generation of fighters looking to make their mark.
These results from CFFC 142 underscore the competitive nature of the organization and provide clarity on the futures of the light heavyweight, welterweight, and featherweight divisions. As champions change, new contenders emerge, and each fight becomes crucial in the race for title shots. Keep an eye on these divisions as they continue to heat up.