Alex Lohoré, known as “Da Killa King,” arrives in Bahrain aiming to finally secure the world championship that has eluded him through a 37-fight career. The 35-year-old French veteran faces reigning BRAVE CF Middleweight World Champion Mohammad Fakhreddine for the interim super welterweight crown at BRAVE CF 100 on Friday, November 7, at Khalifa Sports City in Isa Town.
Lohoré has battled top-tier opponents across the globe and built a reputation as one of France’s most battle-tested mixed martial artists. Despite his experience and grit, a major world title has remained out of reach, making this opportunity the defining moment of his career.

A chance to extend France’s MMA legacy
France’s influence in global MMA has grown, led by figures such as Francis Ngannou, Ciryl Gane, and Amin Ayoub, and Lohoré now seeks to add his name to that list. For him, winning the belt would validate years of hard work and sacrifice and cement his place among France’s elite fighters.
Lohoré says the chance to fight for a world title at BRAVE CF 100 is the culmination of his professional journey and a moment he refuses to let slip away.
Fakhreddine chases unprecedented history
Standing opposite Lohoré is Mohammad Fakhreddine, a two-division BRAVE CF world champion who aims to become the first athlete in the promotion to win titles in three different weight classes. The high-stakes matchup pits Lohoré’s pursuit of personal validation against Fakhreddine’s bid for historic legacy.
As fight night approaches in Bahrain, both men prepare for a clash that could reshape their careers and leave a lasting mark on BRAVE CF history.