Brave Combat Federation, also known as Brave CF, is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion in Bahrain. It was established on 23 September 2016 by Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa and is currently the biggest organization in the Middle East, as well as one of the fastest-rising MMA properties in the world.[1]

This list is an up-to-date roster of those fighters currently under contract with the Brave CF brand. Fighters are organized by weight class and within their weight class by their number of fights with the promotion.

Each fight record has four categories: wins, losses, draws, and no-contests. All fight records in this article are displayed in that order, with fights resulting in a no-contest listed in parentheses.

Brave Combat Federation adopted a new weight class for 2019: Super Lightweight (165 lbs), and also increased the weight limit of the Welterweight class to 175 lbs.[2]

Fighters

Heavyweight (265 Ib, 120 kg)

ISO Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record Year of Last BRAVE fight
Lithuania Pavel Dailidko The experiment 7–2 3–1 2023

Light Heavyweight (205 Ib, 93 kg)

ISO Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record Year of Last BRAVE fight
Bahrain Rasul Magomedov 2–0 2–0 2023

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Middleweight (185 Ib, 83.9 kg)

ISO Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record Year of Last BRAVE fight
Jordan Jarrah Hussein Al-Silawi Jordanian Lion 19–6 10–1 2023
Austria Ismail Naurdiev The Austrian Wonderboy 23–7 3–3 2023
South Korea La In-jae 11–2–1 1–1 2022

Super Welterweight (175 Ib, 79.3 kg)

ISO Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record Year of Last BRAVE fight
Russia Kamal Magomedov (C) 11–0 3–0 2023
England Carl Booth The Bomber 10–6 (1) 4–4 (1) 2022
Lebanon Ahmed Labban The Shadow 13–6 4–2 2023
Poland Marcin Bandel Bomba 22–8–1 3–1 2023
Brazil Luiz Cado Golden Boy 17–7–1 3–0 2023
Belarus Vadim Kutsyi 17–1 2–0 2022
Democratic Republic of the Congo Eliezer Kubanza 5–0 2–0 2023

Super Lightweight (165 Ib, 74.8 kg)

ISO Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record Year of Last BRAVE fight
Bahrain Eldar Eldarov (C) Khan 14–1 6–0 2022
Brazil Luan Santiago Miau 21–7 6–4 2023
GermanyBrazil Joilton Lutterbach Peregrino 38–10 (1) 3–0 2023
Egypt Mahmoud Fawzy Prince of Egypt 6–2 3–0 2023
Moldova Mihail Kotruţă 14–3 1–2 2022
Turkey Khamzat Maaev 4–1 1–1 2023
State of Palestine Omar Hussein 187 9–6 0–2 2023

Lightweight (155 Ib, 70.3 kg)

ISO Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record Year of Last BRAVE fight
Kyrgyzstan Abdysalam Kubanychbek (C) Omok 21–3 (1) 7–0 (1) 2023
Brazil Lucas Martins Mineiro 22–7 4–4 2023
Kazakhstan Olzhas Eskaraev Kypshak 15–7 3–2 2023
Pakistan Abbas Khan 6–2 3–2 2023
Russia Kamil Magomedov 16–4 2–3 2023
Iran Mohsen Mohammadseifi Golden Boy 4–1 4–0 2023
Switzerland Husein Kadimagomaev 10–1 (1) 3–1 (1) 2022
FranceAlgeria Ylies Djiroun Broy 18–8 2–2 2023
Bahrain Ramazan Gitinov 4–0 2–0 2023
Russia Ruslan Tedeev 13–4 0–2 2023

Featherweight (145 Ib, 65.7 kg)

ISO Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record Year of Last BRAVE fight
Kyrgyzstan Nemat Abdrashitov (C) Eagle 19–8 4–0 2023
South Korea Tae Kyun Kim Ares 9–1 4–1 2022
Pakistan Mehmosh Raza The Renegade 10–6 2–3 2023
Russia Roman Bogatov 13–2 3–1 2023
Ukraine Omar Solomonov 12–2 3–0 2023

Bantamweight (135 Ib, 61.2 kg)

ISO Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record Year of Last BRAVE fight
South Africa Nkosi Ndebele (C) King 7–2 7–2 2023
India Mohammed Farhad Sher-e-Hind 12–5 (1) 4–3 (1) 2023
United States Jose Torres Shorty 12–2–1 4–1–1 2023
Bahrain Abdulla Al Yaqoob Eto 5–0 4–0 2023
Serbia Borislav Nikolić 10–2 2–2 2023
Azerbaijan Ali Guliev Black Wolf 7–1 2–1 2023
Jordan Izzeddine Al Derbani The Palestinian Samurai 14–4 1–2 2023
Zimbabwe Nicholas Hwende 7–1 1–1 2023

Flyweight (125 Ib, 56.7 kg)

ISO Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record Year of Last BRAVE fight
Russia Velimurad Alkhasov 9–1 (1) 5–1 2023
Egypt Maysara Mohamed 7–1–1 3–1–1 2023
Brazil Flavio de Queiroz Flavinho 14–4 3–2 2023
Philippines Ruel Pañales Bagsik 5–1 (1) 1–1 (1) 2023
Bahrain Magomed Idrisov 8–1 2–1 2023
United States Zach Makovsky Fun Size 21–12 1–3 2023
Brazil Edilceu Alves Para-Raio 15–3 2–1 2023
Bahrain Mohamed Alsameea 2–0 2–0 2023

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See also

References

  1. Altatis, Conan (May 7, 2018). "Mohammed Shahid: Philippines is a no-brainer destination for Brave CF". ALTATIS magazine. altatis.com.
  2. BRAVE FIGHTS (May 7, 2018). "BRAVE ANNOUNCES NEW WEIGHT CLASSES FOR 2019". bravefights.com.
  3. Cruz, Guilherme (2022-01-28). "Rasul Magomedov, who beat Kyle Snyder in wrestling, set to make pro MMA debut in June". MMA Fighting. Retrieved 2023-05-30.
  4. Brad Dalrymple (July 20, 2018). "Report: Brave CF sign Velimurad Alkhasov after ACB controversy". mmamotion.net.
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