As the spotlight intensifies on Mohammad “The Latest” Fakhreddine’s quest to etch his name deeper into BRAVE Combat Federation history, Alex “Da Killa King” Lohoré stands firmly in the shadows — ready to step into the light and claim the glory for himself.
The seasoned French mixed martial artist will lock horns with the reigning BRAVE CF Middleweight World Champion from Lebanon for the Interim Super Welterweight World Title at BRAVE 100, set to emanate live from Khalifa Sports City in Isa Town, Bahrain, on Friday, November 7.
While much of the attention surrounds Fakhreddine’s bid to become the first athlete to capture BRAVE CF World Titles across three divisions, Lohoré has no intention of playing a supporting role.

Lohoré ready to seize his moment
For “Da Killa King,” this historic night represents more than a milestone event — it is the stage to fulfill a lifelong ambition.
“I respect everything Moe Fakhreddine has achieved, but this is my time,” Lohoré declared. “I didn’t come to BRAVE CF to be a spectator; I came here to take over.”
Since joining BRAVE CF last year, Lohoré has made his intentions clear. The 37-fight veteran burst into the world’s fastest-growing MMA organization with an unstoppable drive, recording consecutive first-round knockout victories over Marcin “Bomba” Bandel and Jivko “The Bulgarian Ripper” Stoimenov.
His dominance continued at BRAVE CF 94 this past May, where he halted Mansur “Borz” Abdurzakov in the third round to cement his status as a legitimate World Title contender.
Focused on gold and legacy
Fight sports personality Sam Brett summed up Lohoré’s determination perfectly during a recent podcast with BRAVE CF President Mohammed Shahid.
“From the minute we signed him, the only thing he asked was, ‘When can I fight for the World Title?’ That was his intention for signing — to fight for the World Title,” Brett recalled.
That singular focus now leads Lohoré to the grandest stage of them all — BRAVE 100, a landmark celebration not only for the promotion but also for Fakhreddine himself.
Before stepping inside the cage this November, the Lebanese MMA icon will be formally inducted into the inaugural BRAVE CF Hall of Fame, adding to the emotion surrounding the historic evening.
Yet for Lohoré, the festivities will end in heartbreak for his opponent. The 35-year-old power puncher aims to silence the crowd and walk away with gold strapped around his waist.
“On November 7, I will win that belt and prove that I am one of the best in the division,” Lohoré promised.