BRAVE CF Lightweight Rankings: Abdysalam Kubanychbek reigns supreme

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BRAVE Combat Federation has officially unveiled its latest Lightweight division rankings, with Abdysalam Kubanychbek firmly holding the top spot. After successfully defending his title at BRAVE CF 87 with a dominant decision win over Rauli Tutarauli, Kubanychbek has extended his unbeaten streak in BRAVE CF to nine fights.

With no Lightweight champion previously able to defend the belt successfully, Kubanychbek has already broken the division’s long-standing title curse. Now, the biggest question remains: who can end his reign?

Abdysalam Kubanychbek celebrates after defending his BRAVE CF Lightweight title at BRAVE CF 87.
Abdysalam Kubanychbek celebrates after defending his BRAVE CF Lightweight title at BRAVE CF 87.

BRAVE CF Lightweight Rankings – March 2025

Champion: Abdysalam Kubanychbek
1. Rauli Tutarauli
2. Olzhas Eskaraev
3. Ramazan Gitinov
4. Kamil Magomedov
5. David Forster

Kubanychbek’s Unstoppable Run

Since making his BRAVE CF debut, Kubanychbek has been a force in the Lightweight division. His latest victory at BRAVE CF 87, where he defeated top contender Rauli Tutarauli, solidified his position as the most dominant champion in the division’s history.

Tutarauli, a seasoned striker from Georgia, put up a strong challenge but ultimately fell short in his title bid. Now ranked as the No. 1 contender, he remains in the title picture and could push for another shot at Kubanychbek soon.

The Rising Contenders

At No. 2, Olzhas Eskaraev has been on an impressive two-fight winning streak, making him a serious threat in the division. After delivering a standout performance at BRAVE CF 84, Eskaraev has positioned himself for a potential title eliminator bout.

Ramazan Gitinov, ranked No. 3, is a name that fans and analysts are watching closely. The undefeated Bahraini superstar has been unstoppable in his professional MMA career, finishing all of his opponents so far. His dominant first-round win at BRAVE CF 82 in 2024 showcased his elite grappling and finishing ability, making him one of the most exciting prospects in the division.

Meanwhile, Kamil Magomedov (No. 4) and David Forster (No. 5) complete the top five rankings. Magomedov, a former title challenger, has the experience to climb back into contention, while Forster has been making waves with his technical striking and endurance.

Who Can Dethrone Kubanychbek?

With no signs of slowing down, Kubanychbek looks to continue his dominant run as BRAVE CF’s Lightweight Champion. However, with a stacked lineup of challengers, a new contender could soon rise to challenge his reign.

Will Tutarauli get another shot, or will a new face like Eskaraev or Gitinov emerge as the next title challenger? The BRAVE CF Lightweight division remains one of the most competitive in the organization, setting up a thrilling 2025.

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