Combat Fight Series returns on Saturday 6 December 2025 with a packed night of Muay Thai and K1 action at Sevenoaks Sports Centre in Kent. CFS 29 is headlined by a 70kg CFS K1 World Title clash between Luke Whelan and Andres Casado, with several British titles and elite A Class bouts rounding out a strong lineup. The promotion continues to build momentum as one of the UK’s most consistent striking showcases, and this edition delivers another balanced mix of champions, contenders and rising talent.
Event Details, Schedule and How to Watch
CFS 29 takes place at Sevenoaks Sports Centre, Buckhurst Lane, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1LW. Doors are expected to open in the evening, with the event streamed through CFSTV, the promotion’s official broadcast platform. Fans not attending live will be able to follow the full card via the stream and CFS digital updates throughout the night.

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Full Fight Card
- 70kg CFS K1 World Title: Luke Whelan vs Andres Casado
- 76.3kg WBC British Title: Lewis Harwood vs Hadji Ndow
- 65kg CFS British Muay Thai Title: Kullan Roye vs Ryan Muna
- 65kg A Class: Simon Forrest vs Cyrille Kouchica
- 82.5kg A Class: Elijah Estanislau vs Jack Jarvis
- 63.5kg Pro Am: Thomas Hartman vs Dan Bushell
- 57kg Pro K1: Sophia Picton vs Carlotta Vaccari
- 66kg A Class: Filip Stoyanov vs Ed Glass
- 78kg C Class: Jaden Jones vs Nemo Antoniou
CFS 29 promises a full evening of high-level stand-up action, combining established domestic names with new prospects looking to break through on the UK scene. Whether watching live in Sevenoaks or tuning in through CFSTV, fans can expect fast-paced, competitive matchups from start to finish.







