Filed under: News The popular Northeast-based Cage Fury Fighting Championship promotion is heading to national cable television. CFFC officials today announced they’ve signed a deal with CBS Sports Network, and the organization will makes it cable-TV debut on May 14. “Since Day One, CFFC has been very systematic in our approach to build a brand that centered around its athletes,” CFFC CEO Rob Haydak Jr. stated. “This national television agreement provides additional exposure to further showcase one of the best MMA rosters in the sport.” “This is a game-changer for us,” stated CFFC President Mike Constantino, who also manages and trains a number of fighters with his AMA Fight Club
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