Jordan Stiner Versus Darrell Horcher Will Crown a New CFFC Lightweight Champion!
Jan 14, 2015 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- Atlantic City, NJ – On Saturday February 7th,
2015, live from the Borgata Hotel and Casino, Cage Fury Fighting
Championship (CFFC) will crown a new lightweight champion when
Jordan
Stiner (9-1) takes on Darrell
Horcher (10-1) in the main event at CFFC 45. With a combined
record of 19-2, this fight will also claim the current title of top
lightweight prospect in the world as the last three CFFC
lightweight champions, John
Cholish, Charlie
Brenneman and Paul Felder,
have gone to the UFC.
Winning nine out of his first ten pro fights, Stiner heads into this contest with a lot of confidence. He is currently undefeated at lightweight and his only loss was a decision at 145-pounds to the current CFFC featherweight champion, Levan Makashvilli. After that loss, the Canton, Pennsylvania native has won three straight including a knockout victory over Mike Medrano. “My time is now to take the CFFC title,” stated Stiner. “Since moving up to lightweight, I feel like no one is going to be able to stop me from being champion. I was born to fight, this is my destiny. Horcher will be my toughest fight to date and I have nothing but respect for him as a fighter. I feel like we have been on a crash course to fight each other for some time now. We are the top two lightweights in the region and only one of us is going to be crowned. That being said, no one will stand in my way of taking the belt home. No one will want to miss this one, there will most definitely be fireworks!”
After shooting out of the gate with six stoppages in his first six
fights, Horcher is putting together a more complete package as a
fighter. Once known for just his knockouts, Horcher is showing
other aspects of his game which includes wrestling and jiu-jitsu.
Horcher has gone 3-0 since signing with CFFC and has his sights set
out on CFFC gold since his promotional debut. "I want to thank CFFC
for giving me an opportunity to fight for their lightweight title
and to showcase my skills," said Horcher. "Jordan
Stiner is a very well rounded opponent. He’s won fights by both
knockout and submission. I am excited to compete against Jordan, I
think we will bring the best out in each other and put on a great
fight for the fans. I approach every fight with the same game plan,
to finish. That is my goal, impose my will on my opponent and fight
for the finish. Fans won't want to miss this fight, I've been
traveling to train with some of the best in the world and I’m ready
to show my skills and become CFFC Lightweight Champion."
In the co-main event, Lyman Good (16-3) will make his second attempt at the CFFC welterweight title when he takes on Elijah Harshbarger (7-4) in a scheduled five-round affair. After a devastating knockout victory in his promotional debut, Good made no mistakes letting it be known that he wanted to fight for the CFFC welterweight title. Good got his chance but due to an accidental eye poke in the third round against current champion, Jonavin Webb (7-0), the bout was ruled a no-contest. With Webb sidelined, the fight between Good and Harshbarger will be for the CFFC interim title. "I'm very excited to put my skills to work again for the CFFC, and fight for a title against a high-level opponent like Elijah,” said the New York, New York native. “I'm going to bring my usual level of violence and, while I'm ready for a five round war, I don't see it lasting that long."
The card is scheduled for 13 total fights which includes a featherweight battle between undefeated Shane “the Hurricane” Burgos” taking on Terrell Hobbs (9-7) from Virginia. In another featured bout, Jason Coleman (7-4) returns to the CFFC cage after a three year layoff to take on undefeated prospect Jared Gordon (4-0). CFFC 45 will also feature a women’s bout when the Blonde Fighter, Katlyn Chookagian, takes on (2-0) takes on New Mexico’s Nohime Dennison (2-1). Here’s a look at the card:
Main event: CFFC Lightweight Title
Darrel Horcher vs Jordan Stiner
Co-Main event: CFFC Interim Welterweight Title
Elijah Harshbarger vs. Lyman Good
Main Card:
Jason Coleman vs. Jared Gordon
Terrell Hobbs vs. Shane Burgos
Christian Leonard vs. Jose Rodriguez
Michael Andrillo vs. Daniel Holmes
Micah Terrell vs. Matt Secor
Chase Owens vs. Mike Wilcox
Nohime Dennison vs. Katlyn Chookagian
Rob Watley vs. Pat Sabbatini
Sergio DaSilva vs Tuan Pham
Donta Wade vs. Jamelle Jones
Alfred Jones vs. Ricky Bandejas
For the CFFC updates and further announcements on the card, log on to www.CFFC.tv and find us on Facebook.
About Cage Fury Fighting Championships
Cage Fury Fighting Championships (www.cffc.tv) 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. Three current CFFC champions, George Sullivan, Aljamain Sterling, and Paul Felder are currently on the UFC roster. Current UFC fighters Zach Makovsky, Nick Catone, Nah-Shon Burrell, and John Howard 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.
Winning nine out of his first ten pro fights, Stiner heads into this contest with a lot of confidence. He is currently undefeated at lightweight and his only loss was a decision at 145-pounds to the current CFFC featherweight champion, Levan Makashvilli. After that loss, the Canton, Pennsylvania native has won three straight including a knockout victory over Mike Medrano. “My time is now to take the CFFC title,” stated Stiner. “Since moving up to lightweight, I feel like no one is going to be able to stop me from being champion. I was born to fight, this is my destiny. Horcher will be my toughest fight to date and I have nothing but respect for him as a fighter. I feel like we have been on a crash course to fight each other for some time now. We are the top two lightweights in the region and only one of us is going to be crowned. That being said, no one will stand in my way of taking the belt home. No one will want to miss this one, there will most definitely be fireworks!”
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In the co-main event, Lyman Good (16-3) will make his second attempt at the CFFC welterweight title when he takes on Elijah Harshbarger (7-4) in a scheduled five-round affair. After a devastating knockout victory in his promotional debut, Good made no mistakes letting it be known that he wanted to fight for the CFFC welterweight title. Good got his chance but due to an accidental eye poke in the third round against current champion, Jonavin Webb (7-0), the bout was ruled a no-contest. With Webb sidelined, the fight between Good and Harshbarger will be for the CFFC interim title. "I'm very excited to put my skills to work again for the CFFC, and fight for a title against a high-level opponent like Elijah,” said the New York, New York native. “I'm going to bring my usual level of violence and, while I'm ready for a five round war, I don't see it lasting that long."
Coming off a win over a UFC veteran, Harshbarger comes into this
fight as a champion under another organization. The Woodbridge,
Virginia native has an incredible six submissions in his seven
victories. The only decision win to his name is against former CFFC
champion and current UFC standout, George
Sullivan. “I’m super excited for the opportunity to fight for
CFFC title,” said Harshbarger. “It's a very coveted title. I have
had my eye on it for a long time. Getting to fight a guy with as
good a reputation as Lyman Good
really is just the cherry on top for me. I'm hoping this is the win
to put me in the spotlight where I feel like I should've been for a
long time now.” "What a way start to 2015,” exclaimed CFFC CEO
Robert Haydak Jr. “All four of these fighters are going after the
coveted CFFC straps which will place them that much closer to the
pinnacle of our sport. Our fans are going to be in for another
incredible night of world class action-packed fights."
The card is scheduled for 13 total fights which includes a featherweight battle between undefeated Shane “the Hurricane” Burgos” taking on Terrell Hobbs (9-7) from Virginia. In another featured bout, Jason Coleman (7-4) returns to the CFFC cage after a three year layoff to take on undefeated prospect Jared Gordon (4-0). CFFC 45 will also feature a women’s bout when the Blonde Fighter, Katlyn Chookagian, takes on (2-0) takes on New Mexico’s Nohime Dennison (2-1). Here’s a look at the card:
Main event: CFFC Lightweight Title
Darrel Horcher vs Jordan Stiner
Co-Main event: CFFC Interim Welterweight Title
Elijah Harshbarger vs. Lyman Good
Main Card:
Jason Coleman vs. Jared Gordon
Terrell Hobbs vs. Shane Burgos
Christian Leonard vs. Jose Rodriguez
Michael Andrillo vs. Daniel Holmes
Micah Terrell vs. Matt Secor
Chase Owens vs. Mike Wilcox
Nohime Dennison vs. Katlyn Chookagian
Rob Watley vs. Pat Sabbatini
Sergio DaSilva vs Tuan Pham
Donta Wade vs. Jamelle Jones
Alfred Jones vs. Ricky Bandejas
For the CFFC updates and further announcements on the card, log on to www.CFFC.tv and find us on Facebook.
About Cage Fury Fighting Championships
Cage Fury Fighting Championships (www.cffc.tv) 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. Three current CFFC champions, George Sullivan, Aljamain Sterling, and Paul Felder are currently on the UFC roster. Current UFC fighters Zach Makovsky, Nick Catone, Nah-Shon Burrell, and John Howard 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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