Pavel Dailidko keeps heavyweight belt, Lohoré advances to title contention at BRAVE CF 94

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BRAVE Combat Federation returned in style with BRAVE CF 94 on May 17, 2025, in Geneva, Switzerland, delivering eight high-octane fights. Headlining the card, Pavel “The Experiment” Dailidko successfully defended his BRAVE CF Heavyweight Championship, stopping Odie Delaney via TKO at 4:01 of Round 2.

After a challenging first round, Dailidko roared back with his signature power and sealed the finish emphatically. The victory marked his first title defense and reinforced his dominance atop the heavyweight division.

Pavel Dailidko unleashes his power to defend the BRAVE CF Heavyweight Title in Geneva.
Pavel Dailidko unleashes his power to defend the BRAVE CF Heavyweight Title in Geneva.

Lohoré Clinches Title Shot with Epic Comeback Win
In a co-headlining war, Alex “Da Killa King” Lohoré and Mansur Abdurzakov battled through two grueling rounds with one frame apiece. In the final seconds of the third, Lohoré unleashed a flurry to score a dramatic TKO at 00:20, securing a shot at the BRAVE CF Welterweight Title.

BRAVE CF President Mohammed Shahid had declared Lohoré would get a title opportunity with a win—and the veteran striker delivered when it counted. The crowd roared as Lohoré’s comeback performance lit up Geneva.

Muay Thai Icon Boughanem Shines in MMA Victory
Youssef Boughanem delivered what many consider his best MMA performance yet, forcing Dimitris Moirotsos to retire at the end of Round 2. Known for his Muay Thai pedigree, Boughanem displayed sharp striking and composure that signaled his growing threat in the division.

His precision and poise were on full display as he dominated exchanges, earning applause from fans and analysts alike.

Lapilus, Emin-Dadaev, Ruart, and Magomedov Impress
Damien Lapilus continued his climb in the featherweight rankings with a unanimous decision win over Victor Hugo, controlling the pace from start to finish. Magomed Emin-Dadaev impressed with a slick third-round TKO over Karol Arteaga, showcasing well-rounded skill.

Swiss hometown favorite Kevin Ruart electrified the Geneva crowd by finishing Ahmad Labban via TKO in Round 2. Earlier in the card, Yusup Magomedov showcased grappling dominance to win by unanimous decision over Tornike Gigauri.

Ovuka Opens Card with Brutal TKO
In the night’s opening bout, Dejan Ovuka set the tone with a second-round TKO at 4:43 against Kevin Quiroz. His aggressive style and explosive finish ignited the crowd and launched the event into full throttle.

Full Results – BRAVE CF 94 | Geneva, Switzerland

  • Pavel Dailidko def. Odie Delaney via TKO (R2 – 04:01) – Heavyweight Title

  • Damien Lapilus def. Victor Hugo via Unanimous Decision

  • Alex Lohoré def. Mansur Abdurzakov via TKO (R3 – 00:20)

  • Youssef Boughanem def. Dimitris Moirotsos via Retirement (R2)

  • Yusup Magomedov def. Tornike Gigauri via Unanimous Decision

  • Kevin Ruart def. Ahmad Labban via TKO (R2 – 04:33)

  • Magomed Emin-Dadaev def. Karol Arteaga via TKO (R3 – 03:38)

  • Dejan Ovuka def. Kevin Quiroz via TKO (R2 – 04:43)

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