BRAVE CF 103 weigh-ins complete ahead of explosive Bukhara MMA event

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The stage is set for BRAVE CF 103 as every athlete has successfully passed the official weigh-ins, clearing the path for a night of high-energy MMA competition. Fans will gather at the Universal Sports Complex in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, on Tuesday, December 23, for what promises to be a dynamic showcase of regional and international talent.

Returning to Uzbekistan for the second time since BRAVE CF 59 in 2022, the promotion continues its commitment to elevate local fighters while bringing global attention to Central Asia’s growing MMA scene.

The fight card combines experienced warriors and emerging prospects, featuring athletes from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and South Asia. The lineup is designed to highlight rising stars while honoring the achievements of local favorites.

Main event combatants Nozim Kalandarov and Rizwan Ali prepare for a high-stakes clash.
Main event combatants Nozim Kalandarov and Rizwan Ali prepare for a high-stakes clash.

High-stakes showdowns headline the event

The main event pits hometown hero Nozim “Bukhara Warrior” Kalandarov against Pakistan’s unbeaten Rizwan “The Haider” Ali. The fight will proceed at a catchweight of 71.7 kilograms following Ali’s missed lightweight limit, with a 30 percent purse penalty awarded to Kalandarov.

The co-main event promises relentless action as featherweights Sardor “Tiger” Khudoyberdiev of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan’s Koshen Akanov collide in a battle expected to showcase technical skill and explosive striking.

Top-ranked athletes such as No. 3 super lightweight Khamzat “Borz” Maaev, No. 3 super welterweight Zagid Gaidarov, No. 7 lightweight Owais Yaqoob, and No. 7 flyweight Ismail “The Volcano” Khan round out the card, ensuring a night packed with elite-level competition.

Full weigh-in results and anticipation

From opening bell to final round, BRAVE CF 103 promises thrilling exchanges, dramatic narratives, and moments fans will remember — a fitting conclusion to BRAVE CF’s “Year of the BRAVE.”

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Lightweight Bout – 70.3 KG / 155 LBS*
Nozim Kalandarov (70.65 KG) vs. Rizwan Ali (71.65 KG)

Featherweight Bout – 65.8 KG / 145 LBS**
Sardor Khudoyberdiev (65.85 KG) vs. Koshen Akanov (66.05 KG)

Lightweight Bout – 70.3 KG / 155 LBS**
Abdurakhmon Gafurov (70.65 KG) vs. Nizambek Abdrashitov (70.5 KG)

Super Lightweight Bout – 74.8 KG / 165 LBS**
Mirbek Zhenishbekov (74.75 KG) vs. Khamzat Maaev (74.9 KG)

Super Welterweight Bout – 79.4 KG / 175 LBS**
Zagid Gaidarov (79.1 KG) vs. Ruslan Serikpulov (79.65 KG)

60.5-Kilogram Catchweight Bout – 60.5 KG / 133.1 LBS
Ismail Khan (60.2 KG) vs. Rayimbek Tazhibaev (60.25 KG)

Lightweight Bout – 70.3 KG / 155 LBS**
Owais Yaqoob (70.5 KG) vs. Mehmet Can Tasdoven (70.55 KG)

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