BRAVE CF marks 100th milestone with Bahrain fight week spectacle, triple title showdowns on November 7 and 9

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BRAVE Combat Federation returns to its birthplace in Bahrain as the global promotion rolls out a landmark fight week highlighted by back-to-back blockbuster events. BRAVE CF 100 fires up Khalifa Sports City in Isa Town on Friday, November 7, followed by BRAVE CF 101: KHK Legacy II on Sunday, November 9, headlining a celebration that cements Bahrain’s rising status in world MMA.

The milestone moment reflects the league’s rapid evolution into a global combat force, bringing international stars, a triple championship program, and fan-driven festivities that showcase both the Kingdom’s martial culture and BRAVE CF’s expanding footprint.

BRAVE CF celebrates its 100th event return to Bahrain at Khalifa Sports City.
BRAVE CF celebrates its 100th event return to Bahrain at Khalifa Sports City.

Biggest celebration in BRAVE CF history unfolds in Bahrain

BRAVE CF 100 features three world title bouts, headlined by Serbia’s Borislav Nikolić defending his bantamweight crown against Bahrain hero Hamza Kooheji. The event also crowns the first flyweight champion as undefeated Muhammad Mokaev battles Ireland’s Gerard Burns, while Mohammad Fakhreddine and Alex Lohoré clash for interim super-welterweight gold in a bout stacked with historical stakes.

Two days later, BRAVE CF 101 reignites the arena with a ten-fight card showcasing rising names and international prospects in the continuation of the KHK Legacy series.

Full-week fan experience and community push

Beyond the cage, BRAVE CF stages an immersive fan expo from November 4-6, open workouts and pressers at Avenues Mall, Hall of Fame induction, and official parties headlined by international DJs. Fight week also includes youth outreach programs, including school visits promoting respect, discipline, and anti-bullying values.

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Fight legends and global personalities are also confirmed to be in attendance, reinforcing Bahrain’s growing pull as a global MMA hub.

With its 100th event, BRAVE CF not only honors its roots but also expands its legacy as one of the most ambitious and internationally driven promotions in combat sports — forging new heroes, igniting national pride, and bringing the world to Bahrain.

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