CFFC 100 full results: Blake Smith taps Zulkarnaiyn Kamchybekov to become lightweight champion

CFFC 100 delivered a number of spectacular moments as the main card resulted in all finishes, giving the judges a night off.

The 100th Cage Fury Fighting Championships event delivered a number of highlight-reel moments, including a controversial moment in the main event title fight.

A new lightweight champion was crowned as Blake Smith forced a tap from now-former champ Zulkarnaiyn Kamchybekov. Initially, the moment was met with controversy as there was a brief debate about whether or not a tapout occurred from the submission.

The milestone event,Β CFFC 100, took place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa, Fla., and aired on UFC Fight Pass.

In what was a hard-fought battle, both fighters were putting it all on the line to make a statement to walk away with the lightweight title. Kamchybekov was getting the better of the challenger through the first two rounds, as his bigger frame and longer reach proved to be a tough problem for Smith to figure out early on.

Kamchybekov had success on the mat in the first round, putting a stamp on the opening frame by ending it with a few hard ground and pound strikes. His technique shined in the second round as well, as he landed cleaner strikes throughout. Everything changed quickly after the third round began.

Kamchybekov looked for a takedown early in the round, but the attempt was countered by a guillotine choke attempt from Smith as they fell to the ground. Smith had it locked in tight and squeezed until he forced a quick tap that Kamchybekov tried to argue against immediately after the referee stopped the action. The replay clearly showed a tap from the submission.

During his post-fight interview, Smith issued a message to UFC president Dana White.

“Uncle Dana, if you’re impressed, give me a shot, I’ll take care of the rest,” Smith said. “If not, I’ll come back and defend, do what I need to do, Contender Series, let me know. I don’t walk around big Dana, if you get one of those 155 pounders drop out at the last minute, ring my line, baby. I’m gonna answer.”

The services of the judges were not needed at CFFC 100 on Thursday night, as the entire six-fight main card resulted in finishes.

Complete results of CFFC 100 include:

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CFFC 100 video: Charlie Radtke stiffens opponent with brutal second-round knockout

CFFC 100 continues to produce violent finishes as Charlie Radtke took out Brandon Lopez.

The fighters at Cage Fury Fighting Championships know it’s a special night for the promotion and have created some incredible moments.

After the opening bout of the main card that resulted in a spectacular first-round knockout via head kick, [autotag]Charlie Radtke[/autotag] followed it up with a brutal finish of his own.

The milestone event, CFFC 100, took place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa, Fla., and aired on UFC Fight Pass.

As his opponent Brandon Lopez tried to anticipate his next move, Radtke snuck a crushing left hand around the guard, immediately stiffening Lopez as he fell to the canvas. Already out cold on the ground, one more follow-up punch landed from Radtke before the ref could stop any further action.

The official time of the stoppage was 3:31 of the second round, putting Radtke back in the win column with his fourth professional victory. The finish was his first since March 2017.

Up-to-the moment results of CFFC 100 include:

  • Charlie Radtke def. Brandon Lopez via knockout (punch) – Round 2, 3:31
  • Brandon Murphy def. David Romano via knockout (head kick) – Round 1, 0:56

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CFFC 100 video: Brandon Murphy kicks off milestone event with incredible first-round head kick knockout

CFFC’s milestone 100th event started off with an incredible head kick knockout by Brandon Murphy.

[autotag]Brandon Murphy[/autotag] set the tone early on Thursday evening.

At CFFC 100, Murphy wasted little time getting the job done in his professional debut against David Romano, who was also making his pro debut, in the first fight of the main card.

The milestone event for CFFC took place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa, Fla., and aired on UFC Fight Pass.

From the beginning of the fight, one would get the sense that this lightweight bout would not go the distance. Murphy threw every strike with bad intentions and ultimately found a home for a strike that would end the evening early.

Murphy landed a beautiful left head kick that sent Romano falling sideways to the canvas. Murphy rushed in to land follow-up punches, but the referee intervened just as a left hand landed, calling a stop to the contest just 56 seconds into the first round.

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