BRAVE CF’s heavyweight division is gearing up for a high-stakes confrontation. Following Miha Frlic’s commanding second-round TKO over Patryk “The Polish Viking” Dubiela at BRAVE CF 102 on November 23, all eyes have turned to the reigning champion.
Pavel Dailidko, who secured a swift victory over Grégory “Robson” Robinet at BRAVE CF 99, immediately acknowledged Frlic’s rise. “Miha, you were always the No. 1 contender for a title shot. I was waiting for you for a long time. Finally, it will happen,” he said, signaling his readiness to defend the crown against the unbeaten Slovenian.

Frlic establishes himself as a force in the heavyweight division
The Slovenian contender improved his record to 6-0-1 with the win, delivering a performance that energized the Ljubljana crowd. Frlic’s dominance in front of his home fans has positioned him as the division’s most dangerous new force, creating a storyline that fans across the globe are eager to follow.
Dailidko’s recognition of Frlic’s rise only adds fuel to the anticipation. With both fighters at the peak of their form, the matchup promises to redefine the heavyweight landscape in BRAVE CF.
Dailidko sets condition for neutral-ground title defense
While embracing the challenge, Dailidko made one condition clear: “Only one thing — I won’t fight in Slovenia. I love Slovenian fans, though. January or February, I’m ready.” This stipulation introduces intrigue, as Frlic has been nearly untouchable on home soil, buoyed by the energy of his supporters.
As BRAVE CF looks ahead to early 2026, the stage is set for a neutral-ground clash that could mark a defining chapter for both athletes and the heavyweight division.