Lohoré vows to spoil Fakhreddine legacy and take BRAVE CF gold at BRAVE CF 100

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Alex Lohoré has made one thing clear heading into BRAVE CF 100 — he is not in Bahrain to pay tribute to anyone’s legacy. The French-English-Ivorian contender plans to enter Khalifa Sports City and shut down dreams, not celebrate them.

Lohoré challenges two-division BRAVE CF champion Mohammad Fakhreddine for the interim super welterweight title at the milestone event. While Fakhreddine seeks a historic third division crown, Lohoré intends to stop that pursuit cold.

“I’m sorry to ruin your legacy,” Lohoré said during Media Day. “But the belt is coming back with me.”

Alex Lohoré speaks confidently ahead of his BRAVE CF 100 title clash.
Alex Lohoré speaks confidently ahead of his BRAVE CF 100 title clash.

Lohoré vows to derail history-making mission

Calm and confident, Lohoré maintained that no reputation or emotional storyline will matter once the cage closes.

“Be ready, because you aren’t going home with the belt,” he warned. “It’s my weight class. You’re not getting the belt.”

Fakhreddine is viewed as one of BRAVE Combat Federation’s defining figures. Lohoré, however, refuses to be swayed by banners or labels.

“Him being called a legend or the Child of BRAVE doesn’t affect me,” he said. “A fight is a fight. Anything can happen — but it’s all about me.”

Youth, hunger, and confidence fuel Lohoré

Representing France, England, and Ivory Coast, Lohoré arrives equipped with experience and momentum. He believes he carries the more complete skill set and sharper edge heading into fight night.

“I think I possess a lot more abilities than him,” he said. “Wherever the fight will go, there will be trouble.”

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Lohoré pointed to his resume and hunger as major factors in his confidence.

“I have more fights than him. I am younger than him. I am hungrier than him.”

As BRAVE CF prepares to mark its 100th event, Lohoré sees the platform as a launch point for his takeover.

“I can’t wait to show the whole world what we’ve been working on,” he said.

BRAVE CF 100 happens November 7 in Isa Town, Bahrain, headlined by a battle between a legend chasing immortality and a challenger determined to seize the spotlight.

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