BRAVE 100 delivers thrilling fights and crowns new champions

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BRAVE Combat Federation 100 lived up to expectations, delivering a night of high-octane martial artistry at Khalifa Sports City in Isa Town on Friday, November 7. Fans were treated to eight electrifying bouts, with standout performances from five fighters stealing the spotlight.

The event combined championship precision with emerging talent, creating memorable moments for enthusiasts across the globe.

Borislav Nikolić celebrates his bantamweight title defense at BRAVE 100.
Borislav Nikolić celebrates his bantamweight title defense at BRAVE 100.

Champions defend and rise

Serbia’s Borislav Nikolić defended his BRAVE CF Bantamweight World Title in hostile territory against local favorite Hamza Kooheji. Nikolić absorbed Kooheji’s early offense and gradually took control, finishing the fight with a dramatic stoppage just seven seconds before the fourth-round bell.

Muhammad “The Punisher” Mokaev captured history in the co-headliner, claiming the inaugural BRAVE CF Flyweight World Championship. The Dagestani-born Englishman dismantled Gerard Burns in just over a round, landing a perfectly timed head kick followed by a crushing left hook to seal victory.

Egypt’s Mohamed Alsameea showcased his hometown pride with a lightning-fast win over Mahmoud Amr. Delivering a flurry of punches and hammerfists, Alsameea forced the referee to intervene at 45 seconds, marking him as Bahrain’s newest flyweight sensation.

Rising stars make their mark

England’s Mim Grubb displayed a mix of strategy and resilience against Brazil’s Fabiola Nascimento. Despite early adversity, Grubb adjusted her tactics and secured a third-round rear-naked choke, solidifying her ascent in the strawweight division.

The night opened with a statement from Bahrain’s Hussain Al Kurdi, who submitted Egypt’s Nour Jopa in 71 seconds with a tight rear-naked choke. The swift victory announced Al Kurdi as a rising contender in the super lightweight ranks.

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BRAVE 100 confirmed the federation’s global reach and its ability to showcase both established champions and emerging talent, leaving fans anticipating the next chapter in BRAVE CF history.

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