BRAVE CF set for Slovenia return with two world title fights in Ljubljana

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BRAVE CF returns to Slovenia with championship fights
BRAVE CF returns to Slovenia with championship fights

BRAVE Combat Federation is set to make a high-impact return to Slovenia, bringing a loaded fight card to Ljubljana that features two world championship bouts and major implications across divisions. The event marks another key step in the promotion’s global expansion.

Scheduled for Saturday, June 6 at Hala Tivoli, the showcase is built around elite matchups that could reshape both the heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions. With titles on the line, the stakes are among the highest seen in recent BRAVE CF events.

Headlining the card is a heavyweight title clash between reigning champion Pavel Dailidko and top-ranked contender Miha Frlic. The matchup pits an established finisher against an undefeated rising force competing on home soil.

Dailidko faces unbeaten Frlic in heavyweight clash

Dailidko enters the bout with an 11-2 record, with every win coming by knockout inside the distance. Since joining BRAVE CF in 2022, he has built a reputation for decisive finishes and consistent dominance.

His championship run began at BRAVE CF 88, where he captured the inaugural heavyweight title with a first-round stoppage. He has since defended the belt twice, reinforcing his position as one of the promotion’s most dangerous champions.

Frlic, however, presents a different challenge as an unbeaten contender carrying a 7-0-1 record. Known for relentless pressure and finishing ability, the Slovenian earned his title shot after a first-round knockout victory over Samuele Di Guardo.

The clash sets up a classic showdown between experience and momentum, with Dailidko aiming to extend his reign and Frlic looking to seize a career-defining moment in front of a home crowd.

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Jun and Said Maalem renew rivalry for light heavyweight title

In the co-main event, Erko Jun defends the light heavyweight world title against Mohamed Said Maalem in a rematch that carries unfinished business. Their first encounter ended quickly with Jun securing a knockout victory.

Said Maalem returns with added motivation, bringing years of experience and a renewed push toward championship success. The challenger sees the rematch as an opportunity to rewrite the outcome and establish himself at the top of the division.

Jun, on the other hand, looks to reassert his dominance after previously chasing a second title in another weight class. Back at light heavyweight, he aims to solidify his position with a composed and strategic performance.

With two championships on the line, the event positions Slovenia as a key stop in BRAVE CF’s global calendar. The outcomes could define the direction of multiple divisions moving forward.

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