BRAVE CF 106 sets Pavel Dailidko vs Miha Frlic heavyweight title fight

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Reigning BRAVE CF Heavyweight World Champion Pavel “The Experiment” Dailidko is preparing for a high-stakes title defense against undefeated contender Miha Frlic in the main event of BRAVE CF 106. The bout is scheduled for Saturday, June 6 at Hala Tivoli in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

The matchup brings together two surging heavyweights, with Dailidko looking to extend his dominant run and Frlic aiming to capture his first world championship. The fight is expected to be one of the most significant heavyweight clashes in BRAVE CF history.

Pavel Dailidko prepares for BRAVE CF 106 heavyweight title defense in Slovenia.
Pavel Dailidko prepares for BRAVE CF 106 heavyweight title defense in Slovenia.

Dailidko enters the bout on a seven-fight winning streak, having established himself as a dominant force in the division since his rise in 2023. His run has solidified his reputation as one of the promotion’s most dangerous champions.

Champion’s rise to dominance

Dailidko captured the inaugural BRAVE CF Heavyweight World Title at BRAVE CF 88 in September 2024. He secured the championship with a first-round finish over Patryk Dubiela, marking a defining moment in his career.

Since then, the Lithuanian champion has maintained momentum while consistently finishing high-level opponents. His performances have positioned him as a central figure in the promotion’s heavyweight division.

Despite his dominance, Dailidko acknowledged the challenge ahead, recognizing Frlic as a serious and evolving threat. He emphasized respect for his opponent’s skill set and competitive record.

Undefeated challenger enters peak form

Miha Frlic enters BRAVE CF 106 with an unbeaten professional record of 7-0-1, including a perfect 4-0 run inside BRAVE CF competition. His rise has been marked by consistent finishes and aggressive fight control.

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Frlic’s most recent performance came at BRAVE CF 104 in February, where he delivered a first-round stoppage of Samuele “Tank” Di Guardo. The win further strengthened his claim to a title opportunity.

Known for his relentless pressure and fast-paced striking, Frlic has built a reputation as a fighter who overwhelms opponents early. His momentum has positioned him as a legitimate threat to the championship.

High-stakes heavyweight collision

Dailidko has embraced the challenge, stating that high-risk fights bring out his best performances. He emphasized that elite opposition is essential to maintaining his position at the top of the division.

Frlic, meanwhile, enters the bout seeking to continue his unbeaten run and claim the heavyweight crown in front of a home-region European crowd. The matchup adds additional intensity given the event location in Slovenia.

Both fighters have built momentum through decisive victories, setting the stage for a clash defined by power, pace, and championship stakes.

BRAVE CF 106 is expected to deliver one of the most significant heavyweight title fights in the promotion’s history, with the division’s future set to be determined in Ljubljana.

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