Gerard Burns aims to extend streak against Alinson Ochoa at BRAVE CF 97

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One of BRAVE Combat Federation’s top Flyweight finishers returns to the spotlight at BRAVE CF 97 in Burgas, Bulgaria, as Gerard “The Animal” Burns looks to make another statement. The rising Irish star will face Venezuela’s Alinson “El Chompiras” Ochoa in a critical matchup that could alter the 125-pound title landscape.

Burns represents Fight Academy Ireland and enters the bout with five straight wins. He’s already set a BRAVE CF record by finishing his first two fights in the promotion, showcasing both explosive power and technical precision. His aggressive style and consistent finishing ability have made him one of Europe’s most watched Flyweight prospects.

Gerard Burns prepares for another dominant showing under the BRAVE CF banner
Gerard Burns prepares for another dominant showing under the BRAVE CF banner

Burns looks to strengthen case for title contention

Burns earned his nickname “The Animal” through his relentless cage pressure and grappling dominance. With improved striking and strong mat control, he’s become a nightmare for Flyweights trying to slow him down. Another strong performance in Burgas could catapult him into title contention, especially with the division currently heating up.

Burns’ last two BRAVE CF appearances ended in emphatic finishes, reaffirming his status as a future contender. His mix of intensity, durability, and athleticism makes him a dangerous puzzle for anyone in the weight class. The matchup at BRAVE CF 97 offers a perfect platform to push his name further up the rankings.

Ochoa seeks breakthrough moment in BRAVE CF debut

Standing in his way is Venezuela’s Alinson Ochoa, a calculated striker with a proven history of finishes. Training out of Uniq Fight Club, Ochoa has built a reputation for his sharp stand-up game and risk-taking approach. As a two-division champion at Strikewarrior, he enters BRAVE CF 97 ready to showcase his power on a global stage.

Ochoa has three stoppages in five wins and will look to keep the fight on the feet. His ability to capitalize on small openings and his high-octane offense make him a live underdog in this stylistic showdown. The Venezuelan fighter has the opportunity to derail the Irishman’s momentum and announce his arrival in the BRAVE CF Flyweight ranks.

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