BRAVE CF 100 delivers historic night in Bahrain as champions rise and new rivalries ignite

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BRAVE Combat Federation celebrated a landmark moment in global MMA with BRAVE CF 100 lighting up Khalifa Sports City in Bahrain. The historic card honored the promotion’s roots while showcasing elite athletes, championship performances, and breakout moments that highlighted BRAVE CF’s global rise since 2016.

The event originally featured nine fights, but the interim Super Welterweight showdown between Mohammad Fakhreddine and Alex Lohoré was removed during weigh-ins. Despite the adjustment, the eight-fight card delivered explosive finishes and high-stakes action from start to finish.

Borislav Nikolić retains the BRAVE CF bantamweight title after a fourth-round finish
Borislav Nikolić retains the BRAVE CF bantamweight title after a fourth-round finish

Nikolić dominates and Mokaev makes history

Borislav Nikolić defended the BRAVE CF Bantamweight World Championship in commanding fashion, overwhelming Bahrain’s Hamza Kooheji before securing a fourth-round TKO. The finish silenced the home crowd and established Nikolić as one of the top bantamweights heading into 2026.

Muhammad Mokaev becomes the inaugural BRAVE CF flyweight champion
Muhammad Mokaev becomes the inaugural BRAVE CF flyweight champion

In the co-main event, Muhammad “The Punisher” Mokaev made history by becoming the first-ever BRAVE CF Flyweight World Champion. Mokaev delivered a second-round barrage to stop Gerard Burns, then called for a potential champion-versus-champion showdown with Nikolić in 2026.

Alex Lohoré receives the interim BRAVE CF super welterweight title inside the cage
Alex Lohoré receives the interim BRAVE CF super welterweight title inside the cage

Lohoré awarded interim belt, targets unification next

Although withdrawn from competition, Alex Lohoré was formally presented the interim BRAVE CF Super Welterweight Championship. “Da Killa King” immediately pushed for action, stating he is ready to defend the belt or unify with Luiz Cado as early as December or January.

The centennial event featured dominant performances and rapid submissions that fueled the electric atmosphere inside Khalifa Sports City. Fans roared from the opener to the final horn, celebrating BRAVE CF’s global milestone.

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BRAVE CF now rolls into BRAVE CF 101: KHK Legacy II, set for Sunday, 9 November back in Bahrain.

Official BRAVE CF 100 results

  • Borislav Nikolić (c) def. Hamza Kooheji — TKO, Round 4
  • Muhammad Mokaev def. Gerard Burns — TKO, Round 2
  • Rasul Magomedov def. Bahatebole Batebolati — UD (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • Mohamed Salem def. Rami Hamed — UD (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Mohamed Alsameea def. Mahmoud Amr — TKO, Round 1
  • Mim Grubb def. Fabiola Nascimento — Submission (RNC), Round 3
  • Aarti Khatri def. Arofat Toirova — Submission (Armbar), Round 1
  • Hussain Al Kurdi def. Nour Jopa — Submission (RNC), Round 1
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