BRAVE CF 97 spotlights African MMA talent in pivotal matchups

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BRAVE CF 97 is set to elevate African mixed martial arts to new heights as two of the continent’s top fighters take center stage on Saturday, July 12, at the Burgas Arena in Bulgaria. More than just another international card, the event offers a compelling narrative of African pride, talent, and resurgence in global MMA.

Leading the charge is Algeria’s Mohamed “L’Ambiance” Said Maalem, ranked No. 2 in the light heavyweight division. He faces Bulgaria’s Kaloyan Kolev in what may determine the next title contender. For Said Maalem, this bout could signal a final push toward championship glory in BRAVE Combat Federation.

Mohamed Said Maalem prepares for his light heavyweight clash at BRAVE CF 97.
Mohamed Said Maalem prepares for his light heavyweight clash at BRAVE CF 97.

Tounkara returns and Said Maalem aims for gold

In the co-main event, Mali’s Abou “Yondaime” Tounkara makes a highly anticipated return to the BRAVE CF cage after a four-year hiatus. He will meet Bulgaria’s Pavel Vladev in a lightweight contest that could redefine his career trajectory.

These fights are more than just divisional matchups. They symbolize the strength, depth, and promise of African MMA on an elite platform. As former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou and newly crowned BRAVE CF titleholder Nkosi Ndebele have shown, African fighters are no longer background stories—they are front and center.

With global broadcast coverage, BRAVE CF 97 delivers meaningful representation for up-and-coming athletes across Algeria, Mali, and the broader African fight community. It’s a chance for young African fighters to see their heroes compete and thrive on a global stage.

Said Maalem’s campaign for a comeback and Tounkara’s long-awaited return both reflect a powerful message—that African fighters belong, and they’re here to make an impact.

As BRAVE Combat Federation continues to expand its international reach, it has remained committed to pushing African MMA forward. BRAVE CF 97 may well be remembered as one of the most significant events in that ongoing journey.

Watch BRAVE CF 97 live on Saturday, July 12, from Burgas, Bulgaria, and witness a pivotal moment for African MMA.

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