Chookagian Captures CFFC’s Gold As Cruz & Stripling Steal the Show!
Jan 16, 2016 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- Katlyn
Chookagian earned the first ever Cage Fury Fighting
Championship’s (CFFC) women’s title with a dominant performance
over the previously undefeated Isabelly Varella (7-1) this past
Saturday at CFFC 55. Controlling the fight from the opening bell,
the Kenilworth native had her way on the ground and the feet for
five championship rounds improving her record to an unblemished
6-0.
“I'm really excited about winning the first women's title for CFFC,” stated the newly crowned champion. “I'll feel like a real champ after I get to defend my belt. I just hope I can bring the attention to the women's flyweight division that it really deserves."
“Katlyn is Frankie
Edgar with a pony tail,” stated CFFC CEO Robert Haydak Jr. “She
has incredible conditioning, high level striking and a ground game
to match. She will be a household name as soon as the UFC adds the
women's flyweight division. She is an amazing talent and extremely
marketable. Isabelly showed a tremendous amount of heart and will
no doubt be a champion herself in the near future."
It’s only January and CFFC may have found an earlier fight of the year candidate when former CFFC heavyweight champion, Plinio Cruz (8-5) got the decision nod over fan favorite, “Bazooka” Joe Stripling (8-9). The heavyweights went toe-to-toe for three grueling rounds that had the fans on their feet for 15 minutes straight. While Cruz has the CFFC title in his sights, this fight was unfortunately the last fight for “Bazooka”.
“It was the fight of the night and definitely one the most entertaining and exciting fights I ever fought,” Cruz told CFFC.tv. “Bazooka Joe left it all out there and so did I. I couldn't have more fun than that. I’m looking forward to put on another show and get the title back in May at the Borgata.”
In other main card action, Bassil Hafez (1-0) of Philadelphia, PA started off his pro career with a submission armbar victory over another pro debut, Kendrick Mendez (0-1). Jordan Morales made his CFFC debut and improved his record to 5-1 with a split decision victory over Claudio Ledesma in a bantamweight affair. In preliminary action, Eric Mendiola made quick work of Andrew Salas (1-1), knocking out the Dante Rivera product in 52 seconds of the opening round. Mendiola is 2-0 with two knockouts in under a minute. Renzo Gracie Philly lightweight, Jahnson Jajoute (4-1) submitted James Jordan (5-2) in the third round and Tony Gravely (3-1) notched a decision victory over Dwayne Holman (3-5).
"This weekend was filled with a lot of challenges,” continued Haydak referring to the loss of the scheduled main event title bout between Jeff Lenz and Bill Algeo on fight day. “I have said it over and over, our staff is the best. This weekend was a testament to our staff, fighters and fans coming together for an unforgettable two nights of fights. If this past weekend was an indication of what 2016 will bring, then I'm more motivated than ever before."
FOR ALL MEDIA & PRESS INQUIRIES PLEASE EMAIL INFO@CFFC.TV
Visit our website to stay up-to-date on all CFFC action - www.cffc.tv
About Cage Fury Fighting Championships
Cage Fury Fighting Championships is a pioneer in bringing prominent and elite MMA talent to the East Coast. Since CFFC’s debut, past, and current champions have competed at the highest level. Before they were in the UFC, Jim and Dan Miller were both CFFC champions. That legacy remains the same today. Six recent CFFC champions, George Sullivan, Aljamain Sterling, Paul Felder, Jonavin Webb, Lyman Good, and Jimmie Rivera are currently on the UFC roster. Current UFC fighters Zach Makovsky, Nick Catone, Nah- Shon Burrell, John Howard, and Ron Stallings have also competed in CFFC prior to their entry to the UFC. Also, CFFC helped jumpstart the career of Internet fighting sensation Kimbo Slice, whose first foray into MMA came in the CFFC cage when he fought former boxing champion Ray “Merciless” Mercer. CFFC continues to thrive as one of the best regional promotions in the world while focusing on treating fighters with respect and giving the fans the ultimate MMA experience.
“I'm really excited about winning the first women's title for CFFC,” stated the newly crowned champion. “I'll feel like a real champ after I get to defend my belt. I just hope I can bring the attention to the women's flyweight division that it really deserves."
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It’s only January and CFFC may have found an earlier fight of the year candidate when former CFFC heavyweight champion, Plinio Cruz (8-5) got the decision nod over fan favorite, “Bazooka” Joe Stripling (8-9). The heavyweights went toe-to-toe for three grueling rounds that had the fans on their feet for 15 minutes straight. While Cruz has the CFFC title in his sights, this fight was unfortunately the last fight for “Bazooka”.
“I am blessed to have such great support and win or lose,” said the
Wilmington, Delaware native. “I fight my butt off. Also, thanks to
CFFC for giving me the opportunity to fight for them and finish my
career with them.”
“It was the fight of the night and definitely one the most entertaining and exciting fights I ever fought,” Cruz told CFFC.tv. “Bazooka Joe left it all out there and so did I. I couldn't have more fun than that. I’m looking forward to put on another show and get the title back in May at the Borgata.”
In other main card action, Bassil Hafez (1-0) of Philadelphia, PA started off his pro career with a submission armbar victory over another pro debut, Kendrick Mendez (0-1). Jordan Morales made his CFFC debut and improved his record to 5-1 with a split decision victory over Claudio Ledesma in a bantamweight affair. In preliminary action, Eric Mendiola made quick work of Andrew Salas (1-1), knocking out the Dante Rivera product in 52 seconds of the opening round. Mendiola is 2-0 with two knockouts in under a minute. Renzo Gracie Philly lightweight, Jahnson Jajoute (4-1) submitted James Jordan (5-2) in the third round and Tony Gravely (3-1) notched a decision victory over Dwayne Holman (3-5).
"This weekend was filled with a lot of challenges,” continued Haydak referring to the loss of the scheduled main event title bout between Jeff Lenz and Bill Algeo on fight day. “I have said it over and over, our staff is the best. This weekend was a testament to our staff, fighters and fans coming together for an unforgettable two nights of fights. If this past weekend was an indication of what 2016 will bring, then I'm more motivated than ever before."
FOR ALL MEDIA & PRESS INQUIRIES PLEASE EMAIL INFO@CFFC.TV
Visit our website to stay up-to-date on all CFFC action - www.cffc.tv
About Cage Fury Fighting Championships
Cage Fury Fighting Championships is a pioneer in bringing prominent and elite MMA talent to the East Coast. Since CFFC’s debut, past, and current champions have competed at the highest level. Before they were in the UFC, Jim and Dan Miller were both CFFC champions. That legacy remains the same today. Six recent CFFC champions, George Sullivan, Aljamain Sterling, Paul Felder, Jonavin Webb, Lyman Good, and Jimmie Rivera are currently on the UFC roster. Current UFC fighters Zach Makovsky, Nick Catone, Nah- Shon Burrell, John Howard, and Ron Stallings have also competed in CFFC prior to their entry to the UFC. Also, CFFC helped jumpstart the career of Internet fighting sensation Kimbo Slice, whose first foray into MMA came in the CFFC cage when he fought former boxing champion Ray “Merciless” Mercer. CFFC continues to thrive as one of the best regional promotions in the world while focusing on treating fighters with respect and giving the fans the ultimate MMA experience.
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