Brave Combat Federation

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BRAVE Combat Federation
Current season, competition or edition:
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Brave CF logo.jpg
SportMixed martial arts
Founded2016; 6 years ago (2016)
FounderKhalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa
PresidentMohammed "The Hawk" Shahid
CountryBahrain
HeadquartersSeef
Official websitewww.bravecf.com

BRAVE Combat Federation is the largest[1] mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion in the Middle East and the fastest growing global MMA promotion. The organization was established on 23 September 2016 by Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa.[2] BRAVE Combat Federation features mixed martial artists from more than 40 nations[3] located in five continents. BRAVE Combat Federation events are aired though multiple media partners including El Rey Network, Combate, Myx TV, S+A ESPN 5 and Bahrain Radio and Television Corporation. BRAVE Combat Federation produced six pay-per-view events apart from announcing events in Abu Dhabi and Brazil.[4][5]

The organization was formally launched in 2016 and has established operations in Dublin,[6] São Paulo and Mumbai[7] prior to launching events and for talent relations. BRAVE Combat Federation, alongside the holding company, KHK MMA and Bahrain Mixed Martial Arts Federation hosted the IMMAF World Championships in November, 2017,[8] a partnership which was renewed for 2018 and 2019[9]

In July 2021, BRAVE Combat Federation was nominated for the first time as Promotion of the Year on the World MMA Awards.[10]

It has a strategic partnership with fellow fight promoters Real Xtreme Fighting (RXF), a Romanian promotion.[11][12]

History[]

KHK MMA[]

KHK MMA is a Bahrain based mixed martial arts organization which promotes the growth of mixed martial arts in the region. KHK MMA is also the holding company of BRAVE Combat Federation. KHK MMA was established by Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa.[13] Bahrain MMA is the official gym for KHK MMA.[14] KHK MMA launched operations of BRAVE Combat federation on July 27, 2016, and officially launched the promotion on 23 September 2016.[13] KHK MMA Fight Team features fighters from multiple promotions including Khabib Nurmagomedov, Frankie Edgar, [15] and .[16] Coaches and UFC Hall of Famers like Renzo Gracie, John Kavanagh, Bob Schirmer, and Pete Williams are also working with KHK MMA.[17]

Launch of BRAVE Combat Federation[]

After establishing KHK MMA as a rising force within the MMA world,[18] Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa started working towards introducing a global event.

BRAVE Combat Federation was officially launched during a press conference held in the Kingdom of Bahrain on July 27, 2016.[19] Less than two months later, Brave 1: The Beginning took place in Isa Town, Bahrain, on September 23, 2016, a date which coincided with Sheikh Khalid's birthday.[20] BRAVE rounded up the first few months of its operations with , also taking place in Bahrain[21]

2017[]

Brazil[]

After capturing the attention of the MENA region, with two shows in Bahrain, BRAVE CF took the step to further develop the brand in other regions, as well as strengthening Bahraini sports' position in the international scene.[22] Brazil was chosen to be the first country to host a BRAVE event outside its homeland, with future Lightweight champions Lucas "Mineiro" Martins and Luan Santiago, as well as former Welterweight titleholder Carlston Harris among the fighters who made their promotional debuts at .[23] The fight card was also the first appearance of former UFC champion and KHK MMA fighter Frankie Edgar as a color commentator[24]

First World champion[]

Continuing its trend of international fight nights, BRAVE Combat Federation made its debut in Abu Dhabi and crowned its first-ever world champion. French-Algerian submission specialist Elias Boudegzdame defeated Masio Fullen in the main event of and became the promotion's maiden Featherweight world champion.[25]

The show also witnessed the promotional debut of Middle East superstar Mohammad Fakhreddine, who was scheduled to headline before he suffered an injury.[26] "The Latest" faced off against Brazil's Vinicius Cruz and won by TKO in the second round.

Trips to India, Kazakhstan, and Mexico[]

After Brazil and the United Arab Emirates, BRAVE continued to travel around the world, as India, Kazakhstan, and Mexico were all treated to events between April and July.

took place in Mumbai, India, on April 22, and had an anti-climactic main event, as Carl Booth and Tahar Hadbi fought to a No Contest, due to a timekeeping error.[27]

Brave 6: Kazakhstan happened a week later, in Almaty, where future Super Lightweight world champion Eldar Eldarov bested Brazilian Henrique Rasputin by TKO. It was also home to the first-ever BRAVE female fight, as Flyweight Mariya Agapova beat Yulia Litvinceva by TKO in the first round.[28]

Finally, BRAVE 7 took place in Mexico, and future world title challenger Alejandro "Pato" Martinez came out victorious in a grudge match against Fabian Quintanar.[29]

Two new World champions[]

For BRAVE 8: The Rise of Champions, the promotion went back to Curitiba, Brazil, after its successful debut in March.[30] It was the first time BRAVE put two different titles on the line, with Welterweights Carl Booth and Mohammad Fakhreddine initially scheduled to face off, as well as Light Heavyweights Klidson Abreu and Timo Feucht.[31]

On the eve of weigh-ins, Fakhreddine was forced to pull out of the fight after feeling ill during the weight-cut process. He was substituted by Carlston Harris,[32] who ended up surprising Booth and winning the title by decision.

In the main event, Klidson Abreu bested Timo Feucht and became the first Brazilian champion for BRAVE [33]

Return to Bahrain with International Combat Week[]

For the year's last event, BRAVE decided to create the first-ever International Combat Week, in partnership with the IMMAF.[34] The agreement stated that the ICW would happen for, at least, the next three years,[35] with a BRAVE show closing out the Amateur World Championships.

BRAVE 9: The Kingdom of Champions also crowned two new titleholders, at Lightweight and Bantamweight.

Ottman Azaitar beat Alejandro "Pato" Martínez in the main event to capture the Lightweight belt, while Stephen Loman knocked out Gurdarshan Mangat to become the first-ever Bantamweight champion.[36]

Elias Boudegzdame was initially scheduled to defend his Featherweight title against Lucas "Mineiro" Martins, but the bout was called off after the challenger fell ill during the weight cut.[37]

MMA legend and BRAVE ambassador Wanderlei Silva attended the event, as well as Frankie Edgar, who served as the color commentator for the broadcast.[38]

2018[]

First title defense[]

After not being able to defend his belt at BRAVE 9, Elias "Smile" Boudegzdame was scheduled to take on Jakub Kowalewicz in the main event of BRAVE 10,[39] the first event of 2018, which also served as BRAVE's debut in Jordan.[40]

Boudegzdame made history in the main event of BRAVE 10, as he successfully defended his Featherweight title with a fourth-round submission of Kowalewicz, in a night marked by a clean sweep of Jordanian fighters.[41]

Return to Brazil and Indonesia debut[]

In March 2018, the promotion returned for its third event in Brazil, this time in Belo Horizonte, for another title doubleheader.[42] Lucas "Mineiro" Martins won the interim Lightweight belt in the main event, beating Luan "Miau" Santiago by TKO in the last seconds of their fight,[43] while Klidson Abreu successfully defended his Light Heavyweight throne by submitting Matt Baker,[44] who stood in for Kennedy Nzechukwu, forced to pull out due to injury.[45]

In May, BRAVE continued to visit new destinations, this time traveling to Jakarta, Indonesia, for BRAVE 12: KHK Legacy.[46]

In the main event, Eldar Eldarov continued his winning streak by outpointing Brian Hooi in the scorecards, going 3-0 for BRAVE CF.[47]

Europe Evolution[]

BRAVE's maiden trip to Europe took place at The SSE Arena, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as the promotion organized BRAVE 13: Europe Evolution, on June 9, with 28 fighters from 15 nations in action.[48]

In the main event, Bantamweight champion Stephen Loman beat Frans Mlambo, a training partner of Conor McGregor, in a rematch of their 2016 fight, back at Brave 1.[49]

The UFC superstar was in attendance to watch Mlambo and his teammate Cian Cowley, who had a successful debut, stopping Daniel Olejniczak to score his first professional MMA victory.[50]

African debut[]

BRAVE Combat Federation became the first global MMA promotion to do a show in Africa,[51] as the organization hosted BRAVE 14, in Tangier, Morocco, on August 18.[52]

The event was hosted under the patronage of King Mohammed VI, the king of Morocco.[53]

In the main event, then-Lightweight champion Ottman Azaitar moved up to Welterweight to face Danijel Kokora and came out victorious via first-round TKO.[54]

A few weeks after his appearance at BRAVE 14, Azaitar was stripped of his Lightweight title for not defending it. The vacated belt would be contested later in the year, at BRAVE 18.[55]

The show was also marked by the debuts of former UFC fighter Jeremy Kennedy, who beat Danyel Pilo in the co-main event,[56] and future Welterweight world champion Abdoul Abdouraguimov, winner via TKO in the first round against Sidney Wheeler.[57]

Furthermore, the Moroccan crowd witnessed BRAVE's fastest-ever KO, as Djamil Chan ended Alejandro "Pato" Martinez's night at 29 seconds of their bout.[58]

New territories and return to Abu Dhabi[]

After its first trip to Africa, BRAVE returned to South America, this time hosting its first-ever Colombia event.[59] BRAVE 15 took place in Bucaramanga and featured former UFC standout Godofredo Pepey taking on local star Alex "Rolo" Torres in the main event, and other six Brazilian fighters scheduled to take on other Latin American athletes from Mexico, Argentina, Colombia and Peru,[60] with a clean sweep for Brazil, including Pepey submitting Torres and debut victories for Featherweight Gabriel "Fly" Miranda and Welterweight Geraldo "Luan Santana" Neto[61]

Sandwiched between two events in new territories (the other being BRAVE 17, in Pakistan) was the return of BRAVE to Abu Dhabi. The fight card for BRAVE 16 was topped by a title doubleheader as Carlston Harris (Welterweight) and Elias Boudegzdame (Featherweight) looked to defend their crowns in the two main fights.[62]

However, they were both bested by Jarrah Al-Selawe and Bubba Jenkins, respectively, and two new champions were crowned.[63]

As in other countries, BRAVE also became the first global event to host a fight night in Pakistan.[64] BRAVE 17 took place in Lahore and saw the emergence of Abdoul Abdouraguimov as a title contender, with the French-Russian submission specialist dominating veteran Rodrigo Cavalheiro en route to a unanimous decision victory[65]

International Combat Week 2018[]

The second edition of the International Combat Week, which culminated with BRAVE 18, was scheduled between November 12 and November 17, with the promotion's return to Bahrain coming on November 16.

BRAVE 18 was initially scheduled with three title fights, a first in company history. The Lightweight division would have a new champion after Ottman Azaitar's departure, Bantamweight kingpin Stephen Loman would look to defend his crown once again, while Velimurad Alkhasov and Marcel Adur would fight for the inaugural Flyweight crown[66]

In the main event of the evening, Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady stopped Lucas "Mineiro" Martins, then interim champion, and unified the Lightweight championship,[67] which was vacated earlier in the year due to inactivity by Ottman Azaitar.

Bantamweight champion Stephen Loman became the first titleholder to defend his crown twice for BRAVE as he beat Brazil's Felipe Efrain by decision in the co-main event.[67]

The Flyweight division remained without a champion, as Velimurad Alkhasov beat Marcel Adur via unanimous decision. Since the Russian powerhouse missed weight, the title would only be up for grabs in case of a win for Adur[68]

The event was attended by a host of big names such as Khabib Nurmagomedov, Jose "Shorty" Torres, Lenne Hardt and Sean O'Malley (fighter)[69]

Busiest month[]

December 2018 was the busiest month in the promotion's short history. BRAVE organized three events in three different countries, with a total of 12 shows in 12 nations for 2018.

BRAVE 19 took place on December 8, in Sun City, South Africa, another country which hosted an international MMA show for the first time with BRAVE Combat Federation[70]

In the main event, South African prospect Mark Hulme beat American veteran Adam Townsend by unanimous decision, in a violent bout, marked by a cut in Townsend's scalp, coming from an elbow from his opponent[71]

Two weeks later, the promotion made its much-awaited return to India, this time in Hyderabad, where Sidney Wheeler was initially scheduled to take Leon Aliu in the main event.[72] However, Aliu was forced to pull out due to injury and was replaced by Khamzat Chimaev.[73]

The Swede continued his trend of first-round TKO's by ending Wheeler's night after only 35 seconds, despite having only nine days to prepare for his first main event with BRAVE.[74]

Finally, the year was closed out by another debut country, with Saudi Arabia also having its first taste of international MMA with BRAVE 21, which was held in Jeddah, on December 28.[75]

Jeremy Kennedy continued his string of finishes under BRAVE as he overwhelmed rising star Marat Magomedov en route to a third-round TKO, in a bout that served as the main event[76]

2019[]

Debut in the Philippines[]

With the success of Bantamweight champion Stephen Loman, BRAVE announced in November 2018 it would make its debut in the Philippines in 2019.[77] After weeks of speculation, BRAVE 22 was announced for March 15,[78] at the Mall of Asia Arena.[79]

The show featured the third title defense of Loman's title, as he took on former Featherweight champion Elias Boudegzdame, dropping down to Bantamweight for the first time under BRAVE.[80]

The show would initially feature the debut of amateur world champion Jose Torres, who would take on in the co-main event.[81]

However, the American fighter was forced to withdraw due to injury and the bout was moved to BRAVE 23.[82]

In the main event, Loman maintained his undefeated Brave record with another dominant performance, knocking out Boudegzdame in the fourth round of their championship bout[83]

Return to Jordan and Super Lightweight debut[]

BRAVE 23: Pride and Honor took place on April 19, in Amman, Jordan, and the biggest story was the inauguration of the Super Lightweight division, with a title fight between Eldar Eldarov and [84]

Aside from that, BRAVE 23 also featured another two title fights, with the main event happening between Welterweight champion Jarrah Al-Selawe and challenger Abdoul Abdouraguimov. The bout was also the official start of the Welterweight division as a 175 lbs weight class[85]

Finally, Lightweight world champion Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady would look to defend his title against Luan "Miau" Santiago, who was fresh off a decision victory against Djamil Chan[86]

In the main event, Abdouraguimov won a split decision to become the new Welterweight world champion in a very closely contested bout[87]

Eldarov became the first-ever Super Lightweight champion with a decision victory over Mounir Lazzez,[88] and Luan Santiago also knocked Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady off his throne with a spinning elbow KO.[89]

London extravaganza and South America tour[]

On July 25, BRAVE Combat Federation made its much-anticipated debut in London. With a seven-fight card in an invite-only show with hundreds of influencers, celebrities, and politicians.[90] In the main event, Bubba Jenkins successfully defended his Featherweight title against Brazil's Lucas Mineiro.[91]

A little more than a month later, BRAVE made its annual trip to Brazil, once again hosting an event in Belo Horizonte.[92] In the main event, newly crowned Lightweight world champion Luan Santiago ended up submitted in the first seconds of his bout against Cleiton Silva, who became the fifth BRAVE CF Lightweight titleholder.[93]

A week later, BRAVE returned to Colombia, when former UFC fighter Felipe Silva made his promotional debut. Silva scored a TKO victory over Dumar Roa, while Luana Pinheiro became the first woman with two BRAVE CF wins, by submitting Yasmeli Araque also in the first round of BRAVE 26.[94]

KHK World Championships[]

After successful events in Abu Dhabi and Romania, BRAVE Combat Federation turned its attention to its biggest show ever, which took place on November 15 in Isa Town, Bahrain. BRAVE CF 29 crowned the first-ever KHK World Champion, in a one-night, four-men, openweight tournament, that included Brazilians Guto Inocente and Kleber Orgulho, as well as Russian powerhouse Azamat Murzakanov and Lebanon superstar Mohammad Fakhreddine.[95]

After two fights in one night, Azamat Murzakanov came out victorious. He took home US$100,000, and also became the provisional holder of the KHK belt, weighing 6,2 kg of gold.[96][97]

Return to India

BRAVE Combat Federation returned to India[98] for BRAVE CF 30 on November 23, 2019. The event was headlined by the Bantamweight title fight between champion Stephen Loman and Louie Sanoudakis. The card also had a strong presence of Indian fighters as well. Stephen Loman retained the title with a unanimous decision victory in the main event.[99]

Roster[]

Rules[]

BRAVE Combat Federation follows the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts that were originally established by the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board and modified by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.[100]

After the Association of Boxing Commissions approved the opening of new weight classes,[101] BRAVE announced it would become the first international promotion to introduce a Super Lightweight division, as well as pushing the Welterweight limit to 175 lbs.[102]

Weight divisions and champions[]

BRAVE Combat Federation has following weight classes:

Weight class name Upper limit Current champion Date won Title Defenses
in pounds (lb) in kilograms (kg)
Flyweight 125 56.7 Vacant - -
Bantamweight 135 61.2 Canada Brad Katona March 11, 2022 0
Featherweight 145 65.8 Vacant
Lightweight 155 70.3 Egypt Ahmed Amir September 25, 2021 0
Super Lightweight 165 74.8 Bahrain Eldar Eldarov April 19, 2019 1
Welterweight 175 79.4 Vacant
Middleweight 185 83.9 Lebanon Mohammad Fakhreddine September 17, 2020 0
Light Heavyweight 205 93.0 Lebanon Mohammad Fakhreddine March 11, 2022 0

BRAVE Combat Federation Title history[]

BRAVE Combat Federation Light Heavyweight Championship[]

186 to 205 lbs (84.3 to 93 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 Brazil Klidson Abreu
def. Timo Feucht
BRAVE CF 8: The Rise of Champions
Curitiba, Brazil
August 12, 2017

1. def. Matt Baker at BRAVE 11 on April 13, 2018

Klidson Abreu vacated his title and parted ways with BRAVE CF on July 5, 2018[103]
2 Algeria Mohammed Said Maalem
def. Mohammad Fakhreddine
Brave CF 52: Bad Blood
Milan, Italy
August 1, 2021
Said Maalem was stripped of the title on August 15, 2021, when his bout with Fakhreddine was overturned to a no contest due to illegal blows to the back of the head..
3 Lebanon Mohammad Fakhreddine
def. Mohammed Said Maalem
Brave CF 57
Isa Town, Bahrain
March 11, 2022

BRAVE Combat Federation Middleweight Championship[]

176 to 185 lbs (79.8 to 83.9 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 Brazil Daniel "Gaucho" Pereira
def. Chad Hanekom
BRAVE CF 31
Durban, South Africa
December 7, 2019

Current Lebanon Mohammad Fakhreddine Brave CF 41
Riffa, Bahrain
September 17, 2020

BRAVE Combat Federation Welterweight Championship[]

166 to 175 lbs (75.3 kg to 79.4 kg)
In 2019 Brave CF revised this weight limit from 170 lb (77.1 kg) to its current limits.
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 Guyana Carlston Harris
def. Carl Booth
BRAVE CF 8: The Rise of Champions
Curitiba, Brazil
August 12, 2017
2 Jordan Jarrah Al-Silawi BRAVE CF 16
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
September 21, 2018
3 France Abdoul Abdouraguimov BRAVE CF 23: Pride and Honor
Amman, Jordan
April 19, 2019
4 Jordan Jarrah Al-Silawi (2) BRAVE CF 27
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
October 4, 2019 1. def. Ismail Naurdiev at Brave CF 50 on April 1, 2021
Jarrah Al-Silawi vacated his title after signing with PFL

BRAVE Combat Federation Super Lightweight Championship[]

156 to 165 lbs (70.8 kg to 74.9 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
Current Bahrain Eldar Eldarov
def.
BRAVE CF 23: Pride and Honor
Amman, Jordan
April 19, 2019 1. def. Leonardo Mafra at Brave CF 46 on January 16, 2021

BRAVE Combat Federation Lightweight Championship[]

146 to 155 lbs (66.2 to 70.3 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 Germany Ottman Azaitar
def. Alejandro Martinez
BRAVE CF 9
Isa Town, Bahrain
November 17, 2017
Ottman Azaitar was stripped of his title and released by BRAVE on September 19, 2018 for not defending the belt[104]
- Brazil Lucas Martins
def. Luan Santiago for Interim Title
BRAVE CF 11
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
April 13, 2018
2 Jordan Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady
def. Lucas Martins in Title unification bout
BRAVE CF 18
Isa Town, Bahrain
November 16, 2018
3 Brazil Luan Santiago BRAVE CF 23
Amman, Jordan
April 19, 2019
4 Brazil Cleiton Silva BRAVE CF 25
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
August 30, 2019
5 France Amin Ayoub Brave CF 44
Bahrain
November 5, 2020
Current Egypt Ahmed Amir Brave CF 54
Konin, Poland
September 25, 2021

BRAVE Combat Federation Featherweight Championship[]

136 to 145 lbs (61.7 to 65.8 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 Algeria Elias Boudegzdame
def. Masio Fullen
Brave 4: Unstoppable
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
May 31, 2017

1. def. Jakub Kowalewicz at BRAVE X: The Kingdom Rises on March 2, 2018

2 United States Bubba Jenkins BRAVE CF 16
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
September 21, 2018 1. def. Lucas Martins at BRAVE CF 24 on July 25, 2019
Bubba Jenkins vacated his title after signing with PFL

BRAVE Combat Federation Bantamweight Championship[]

126 to 135 lbs (57.1 to 61.2 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 Philippines Stephen Loman
def. Gary Mangat
BRAVE CF 9: The Kingdom of Champions
Isa Town, Bahrain
November 17, 2017

1. def. Frans Mlambo at BRAVE CF 13: European Evolution on June 9, 2018
2. def. Felipe Efrain at BRAVE CF 18 on November 16, 2018
3. def. Elias Boudegzdame at BRAVE CF 22: Storm of Warriors on March 15, 2019
4. def. Louie Sanoudakis at BRAVE CF 30 on November 23, 2019

Stephen Loman vacated his title after signing with ONE Championship[105]
2 Canada Brad Katona
def. Hamza Kooheji
Brave CF 57
Isa Town, Bahrain
March 11, 2022

Events[]

BRAVE Combat Federation has held events in 19 countries during its three-plus years of operations. BRAVE has been to Bahrain, Brazil, the United Arab Emirates, India, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Jordan, Indonesia, Northern Ireland, Morocco, Colombia, Pakistan, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines, England, Romania, Kyrgyzstan,[106] Slovenia,[107] and will make its Sweden debut soon.[108] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the promotion has announced that the upcoming three shows will be postponed until a later date.[109]

On July 20, BRAVE CF returned with BRAVE CF 35 taking place in Romania.[110] A week later, the organization hosted another show in Romania,[111] and then moved on to Sweden for four straight events.[112]

After BRAVE CF 40, the organization announced plans for three straight shows in Bahrain.[113]

Following the tremendous success of the Kombat Kingdom series, BRAVE CF announced two further shows in Bahrain. BRAVE CF 44 took place on November 5, while BRAVE CF 45, scheduled for the following week, was postponed to November 19, due to the passing of the Bahrain Prime Minister.[114] In early November, BRAVE CF announces its first show in Russia will take place in January 2021.[115] After a successful BRAVE CF 46, the organization announced a series of four events, culminating in BRAVE CF 50, on April 1.[116]

The expansion of BRAVE has been a wish of president Mohammed "The Hawk" Shahid, who claimed the idea behind going to different continents is to provide athletes with a truly global platform so they can showcase their talents, give opportunities to local fighters to shine in the international stage,[117] as well as show that BRAVE is "the fastest-growing promotion in the world" [118]

Past Events Country Location Date
BRAVE CF 57 Bahrain Bahrain Khalifa Sports City Arena, Isa Town March 11, 2022
BRAVE CF 56 Serbia Serbia Belgrade December 18, 2021
BRAVE CF 55 Russia Russia Rostov-on-Don November 6, 2021
BRAVE CF 54 Poland Poland Konin September 24, 2021
BRAVE CF 53 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Almaty August 21, 2021
BRAVE CF 52: Bad Blood Italy Italy Milan August 1, 2021
BRAVE CF 51: The Future Is Here Belarus Belarus Falcon Club, Minsk June 4, 2021
BRAVE CF 50 Bahrain Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa April 1, 2021
BRAVE CF 49: Super Fights Bahrain Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa March 25, 2021
BRAVE CF 48: Arabian Night Bahrain Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa March 18, 2021
BRAVE CF 47: Asian Domination Bahrain Bahrain Arad Fort, Arad, Bahrain March 11, 2021
BRAVE CF 46 Russia Russia WOW Arena, Sochi, Russia January 16, 2021
BRAVE CF 45 Bahrain Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa November 19, 2020
BRAVE CF 44 Bahrain Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa November 5, 2020
BRAVE CF 43 Bahrain Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa October 1, 2020
BRAVE CF 42 Bahrain Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa September 24, 2020
BRAVE CF 41 Bahrain Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa September 17, 2020
BRAVE CF 40 Sweden Sweden Stockholm August 24, 2020
BRAVE CF 39 Sweden Sweden Stockholm August 15, 2020
BRAVE CF 38 Sweden Sweden Stockholm August 8, 2020
BRAVE CF 37 Sweden Sweden Stockholm August 1, 2020
BRAVE CF 36 Romania Romania Berăria H, Bucharest July 27, 2020
BRAVE CF 35 Romania Romania Berăria H, Bucharest July 20, 2020
BRAVE CF 34 Slovenia Slovenia Hala Tivoli, Ljubljana January 19, 2020
BRAVE CF 33: Aliskerov vs Gonzalez Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium, Jeddah December 27, 2019
BRAVE CF 32: Booth vs Hassan Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan Sport Palace Kozhomkul, Bishkek December 14, 2019
BRAVE CF 31: Hanekom vs Gaucho South Africa South Africa Sibaya Casino, Durban December 7, 2019
BRAVE CF 30: Loman vs Sanoudakis India India Gachibowli Indoor Arena, Hyderabad November 23, 2019
BRAVE CF 29 Bahrain Bahrain Khalifa Sports City Arena, Isa Town November 15, 2019
BRAVE CF 28: Brewin vs Gierzsewski Romania Romania Beraria H, Bucharest November 4, 2019
BRAVE CF 27: Abdoul vs Jarrah 2 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Mubadala Arena, Abu Dhabi October 4, 2019
BRAVE CF 26: Silva vs. Roa Colombia Colombia Coliseo Hernán Jaramillo, Salitre, Bogota September 7, 2019
BRAVE CF 25: Santiago vs. Silva Brazil Brazil Arena Minas Tennis Club, Belo Horizonte August 30, 2019
BRAVE CF 24: London United Kingdom United Kingdom Copper Box Arena, London July 25, 2019
BRAVE CF 23: Pride and Honor Jordan Jordan Martyr Rashid Al-Ziyoud Hall, Amman April 19, 2019
BRAVE CF 22: Storm of Warriors Philippines Philippines Bay City, Pasay, Metro Manila March 15, 2019
BRAVE CF 21: Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia King Abdullah Sports City Indoor Sports Hall, Jeddah December 28, 2018
MTV BRAVE 20 India India Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad December 22, 2018
BRAVE CF 19: Africa Combat Week 2018 South Africa South Africa Super Bowl at Sun City Resort, Sun City, North West December 8, 2018
BRAVE CF 18: International Combat Week 2018 Bahrain Bahrain Khalifa Sports City Arena, Isa Town November 16, 2018
BRAVE CF 17: Pakistan Pakistan Pakistan Nishtar Park Sports Concert, Lahore October 27, 2018
BRAVE CF 16: Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Mubadala Arena, Abu Dhabi September 21, 2018
BRAVE CF 15: Colombia Colombia Colombia Coliseo Bicentenario, Bucaramanga September 7, 2018
BRAVE CF 14: Morocco Morocco Morocco Omnisports Indoor Club of Tangier, Tangier August 18, 2018
BRAVE CF 13: European Evolution Northern Ireland Northern Ireland SSE Arena, Belfast June 9, 2018
BRAVE CF 12: KHK Legacy Indonesia Indonesia Balai Sarbini, Jakarta May 11, 2018
BRAVE CF 11: Mineiro vs Santiago Brazil Brazil Mineirão, Belo Horizonte April 13, 2018
BRAVE CF 10: The Kingdom Rises Jordan Jordan Prince Hamzah Sporting Hall, Amman March 2, 2018
BRAVE CF 9: The Kingdom of Champions Bahrain Bahrain Khalifa Sports City Arena, Isa Town November 17, 2017
BRAVE CF 8: The Rise of Champions Brazil Brazil Taruma, Curitiba August 12, 2017
BRAVE CF 7: Untamed Mexico Mexico Plaza de Toros, Caliente Casino, Tijuana July 29, 2017
Brave 6: Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Almaty Arena, Almaty April 29, 2017
Brave 5: Go For Glory India India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium, Mumbai April 23, 2017
Brave 4: Unstoppable United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates IPIC Arena, Abu Dhabi March 31, 2017
Brave 3: Battle in Brazil Brazil Brazil Max Rosenmann Arena, Curitiba March 18, 2017
Brave 2: Dynasty Bahrain Bahrain Khalifa Sports City Arena, Isa Town December 2, 2016
Brave: The Beginning Bahrain Bahrain Khalifa Sports City Arena, Isa Town September 23, 2016

BRAVE Combat Federation Records[]

Record Fighter Number
Most Bouts Philippines Jeremy Pacatiw Jordan Jarrah Al-Silawi 10
Most Wins Jordan Jarrah Al-Silawi 9
Most Total Fight Time Jordan Jarrah Al-Silawi 131.46
Most Knockouts Lebanon Mohammad Fakhreddine 6
Fastest Knockout Sweden Anton Turkalj 0:13
Most Submissions Algeria Elias Boudegzdame 4
Fastest Submission Pakistan Mehmosh Raza 0:23

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Broadcast[]

TV partners[]

BRAVE TV[]

BRAVE Combat Federation announced last year the creation of BRAVE TV, an online subscription service in which fans would be able to watch live events, as well as reruns of old shows. BRAVE 23 was available on the newly formed online streaming platform to fans from all over the world, except for those territories contemplated with preexisting TV deals.[125]

Talents[]

Film Production[]

SMILE - Documentary[]

Poster of SMILE

BRAVE Combat Federation has announced initiation of operations of their subsidiary film production unit named BRAVE Films. To commence operations the film production unit produced the television documentary-drama "SMILE"[133] on 26 June during Eid.[134] The documentary narrates the story of the featherweight champion of BRAVE Combat Federation and behind the scenes of his training leading to the championship bout. The content was shot extensively in Montpellier, France and Tijuana, Mexico apart from locations in Bahrain and in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The initiative was publicised to popularise mixed martial arts and to showcase the lifestyle of fighters[135] and marks the launch of "BRAVE Films", a film production segment by BRAVE Combat Federation.[136]

BRAVE International Combat Week[]

In February 2017, KHK MMA and IMMAF announced, during a press conference, a partnership which would see the Amateur World Championships move from Las Vegas to Bahrain for the first time.[137]

IMMAF president Kerrith Brown was present at the official announcement, in which Bahrain MMA Association president Khalid Abdulaziz Al Khayyat praised Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa's commitment to creating a culture for mixed martial arts in the region and claimed this shift as a deal closer for the world championships to move to Bahrain.[138]

In addition to the world championships, BRAVE president Mohammed "The Hawk" Shahid announced in the same press conference that the promotion would host a show in the same week as the World Championships, saying it would be "one of the biggest fight weeks we've seen in Middle East combat sports history", which was named International Combat Week[139]

2017[]

Organized under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa,[140] the first International Combat Week was held from November 12 to November 19, with BRAVE 9 taking place on November 17, featuring two title fights.

2018[]

In March 2018, IMMAF president Kerrith Brown officially announced the return of the Amateur World Championships to Bahrain for 2018 and 2019.[141]

The 2018 International Combat Week took place between November 11 and November 18, with BRAVE 18 taking place on November 16.[142]

BRAVE 18 crowned a new Lightweight champion in Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady, and Stephen Loman retained his Bantamweight title by defending it against Brazil's Felipe Efrain.[143]

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