The BRAVE Combat Federation continues to strengthen its Featherweight division with the signing of Victor Hugo, a seasoned Brazilian fighter known for his submission prowess and well-rounded skill set.
With a professional record of 25 wins and 5 losses, Hugo has competed in multiple weight classes—including Bantamweight, Featherweight, and Welterweight—over his 14-year career. His impressive resume includes a nine-year unbeaten streak from 2015 to 2024, during which he amassed 14 consecutive victories.

A Proven Finisher Joins the BRAVE CF Ranks
Hugo has finished 17 of his 25 wins by stoppage or submission, making him a dangerous contender in both striking and grappling exchanges. He holds a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and has extensive backgrounds in wrestling and kickboxing, ensuring versatility in the BRAVE CF cage.
The Brazilian aims to continue his country’s dominance in BRAVE CF, following in the footsteps of Luiz Cado, who won the Super Welterweight title in 2024, becoming the sixth Brazilian world champion in the promotion’s history.
A Featherweight Division Filled with Contenders
Hugo’s arrival adds another layer of intrigue to BRAVE CF’s Featherweight division, currently ruled by Nemat Abdrashitov. With contenders like Omar Solomanov, Rauan Bekbolat, and Roman Bogatov chasing the belt, competition is fiercer than ever.
The promotion recently signed Filipino MMA veteran Drex Zamboanga, further strengthening the division’s depth. With Hugo’s arrival, BRAVE CF’s 2025 Featherweight division is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in the organization’s history.