Karol Arteaga vs Magomed-Emin Dadaev to headline BRAVE CF 94 in historic Swiss MMA debut

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BRAVE Combat Federation makes history once more as BRAVE CF 94 lands in Geneva, Switzerland on May 17, 2025. This event cements Switzerland as the 36th nation to host a BRAVE show, a milestone in the promotion’s record-setting global expansion.

As part of the “Year of the BRAVE” campaign, this card is not just about competition—it’s about international pride, elite talent, and bringing world-class MMA to new shores. Geneva’s debut will spotlight local heroes and international warriors under one cage.

BRAVE CF 94 marks the first-ever global MMA event in Switzerland.
BRAVE CF 94 marks the first-ever global MMA event in Switzerland.

Arteaga’s Raw Power Faces Dadaev’s Precision
In the co-main event, Venezuela’s Karol Arteaga (6-4) collides with Austria’s undefeated Magomed-Emin Dadaev (5-0) in a must-watch 70 kg lightweight contest. Arteaga, a three-time national MMA and Muay Thai champion, boasts a 100% finish rate and relentless aggression.

Known for his leg-kick stoppage of Rusi Hadzhiev, Arteaga thrives on chaos and power, always pushing forward and hunting finishes. His partnership with Uniq Fight Club has honed his wild style into a calculated threat in the lightweight division.

Dadaev Brings Elite Composure and Dynamic Skillset
Dadaev, representing Fight Club Akhmat in Salzburg, enters the bout with a perfect record and an 80% finish rate. His striking and submission mix was on full display in his TKO win over Davlet Karataev in Vienna.

Utilizing stance switches and pendulum footwork, Dadaev keeps opponents guessing, blending takedown setups with highlight-reel strikes. His strategic IQ and athletic fluidity make him a complete package in the cage.

More Than a Fight—A Global Showcase
This high-stakes clash symbolizes more than a win-loss record. For Arteaga, it’s a shot at revival and validation on European soil. For Dadaev, it’s one more step toward championship aspirations and national pride.

BRAVE CF 94 is part of the federation’s mission to legitimize MMA as a global sport, and this Swiss card is set to raise the bar. From Geneva’s arena to fans worldwide, expect explosive action when power meets precision.

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