Lebanese MMA superstar Mohammad “The Latest” Fakhreddine has made his intentions brutally clear ahead of BRAVE CF 100 — and his message to Alex “Da Killa King” Lohoré was one of the most chilling statements in BRAVE CF history.
Fakhreddine, already a two-division world champion, will fight for the Interim BRAVE CF Super Welterweight title this Friday, November 7, in Isa Town, Bahrain. But before the cage door closes, he will also become the first inductee into the BRAVE CF Hall of Fame, marking a monumental moment in his storied career.

“He will have to kill me” — Fakhreddine sends brutal threat
During media day, Fakhreddine delivered one of the most intense warnings the promotion has seen — a direct shot aimed squarely at Lohoré.
“As long as I breathe, he’s going to have to literally kill me to win that fight,” he said coldly, silencing the room in seconds.
Fakhreddine’s tone left no room for doubt — this is not a routine title challenge. It is a battle for legacy, and he intends to break anyone who stands in his way.
He reminded everyone why so many challengers have failed before Lohoré.
“All my previous opponents said it’s their time,” he stated. “And I proved them wrong.”
Legacy, pride, and a refusal to bend
Fakhreddine enters BRAVE CF 100 as the face of Arab MMA, driven by family and a legacy built on heart, grit, and defiance.
“It’s a pleasure for me to be called the Face of Arab MMA,” he said. “What pushes me to keep going is my kids.”
But sentiment stops the moment the cage closes. There is no retirement talk and no doubt. “Losing is not an option for me, so I’m not even considering that,” he said.
Fakhreddine wants more than victory — he wants to send a message. Lohoré may bring power and danger, but he will face a man who refuses to break, who has fought and bled for every accolade, and who believes destiny has one more crown reserved for him.
At BRAVE CF 100, Mohammad Fakhreddine does not plan to survive. He plans to conquer, threaten, control, and carve his legacy in stone — and if Lohoré needed a warning, he got it loud and clear.