BRAVE CF returns to Uzbekistan for 103rd event finale

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BRAVE Combat Federation returns to Uzbekistan on Sunday, December 21, to conclude 2025 with BRAVE CF 103 at the Universal Sports Complex in Bukhara. Fans can expect a thrilling evening of high-level mixed martial arts as local and regional athletes take center stage. The event marks the promotion’s second venture into Uzbekistan, following the success of BRAVE CF 59 in June 2022.

Mohammed Shahid, President of BRAVE CF, emphasized the excitement surrounding the return. “The energy, talent, and passion we witnessed here before were unforgettable. Coming back feels like the perfect way to celebrate a remarkable year for BRAVE CF,” he said. Shahid added that Uzbekistan remains a key part of the promotion’s mission to provide fighters from all over the world a global platform.

BRAVE CF returns to Uzbekistan for a year-end showcase.
BRAVE CF returns to Uzbekistan for a year-end showcase.

Central Asia fighters take the spotlight

BRAVE CF 103, organized in partnership with Amir Temur Fighting Championship, highlights the promotion’s ongoing commitment to growing combat sports across Central Asia. The card features top athletes from Uzbekistan, alongside emerging stars from the broader region. Fans will see local heroes take on rising talent, showcasing the depth of MMA talent in the area.

The event is also designed to support regional athletes’ growth by providing exposure on a global stage. Competitors will face fierce matchups intended to test their skills and elevate their profiles, ensuring memorable bouts that celebrate the sport and the athletes.

A thrilling end to the year

Spectators can expect adrenaline-pumping action, intense competition, and unforgettable moments as BRAVE CF closes out 2025. The promotion promises that each bout will deliver high-stakes drama, giving fans an electric atmosphere from start to finish. BRAVE CF 103 is the culmination of a year of milestones and remarkable performances across the globe.

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This finale also emphasizes the federation’s mission to spotlight new talent while giving experienced fighters a platform to demonstrate their skill, reinforcing BRAVE CF’s position as the fastest-growing and most global MMA organization.

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