BRAVE Combat Federation signs unbeaten Ukrainian heavyweight Danylo Voievodkin

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BRAVE Combat Federation strengthened its heavyweight division with the addition of Ukrainian standout Danylo Voievodkin, an undefeated force who joins the promotion with growing international attention. The signing adds another dangerous contender to a lineup that has continued to evolve under the organization’s global expansion.

Voievodkin enters the promotion with a flawless 7-0 professional record, bringing a perfect finishing rate and a reputation for early stoppages. His surge reached a new level after a lightning-fast submission win on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2024, a performance that reinforced his readiness for world-class competition.

BRAVE CF strengthens its heavyweight roster by bringing in undefeated Ukrainian standout Danylo Voievodkin.
BRAVE CF strengthens its heavyweight roster by bringing in undefeated Ukrainian standout Danylo Voievodkin.

BRAVE CF welcomes a rising powerhouse

BRAVE CF president Mohammed Shahid expressed strong confidence in Voievodkin’s future, highlighting the heavyweight’s combination of power and technique. He noted that athletes capable of finishing fights in multiple ways help elevate the organization’s competitive standard.

Shahid also emphasized that Voievodkin’s arrival adds immediate value to a division already known for explosive matchups. With BRAVE CF placing continued focus on global talent, the addition of another undefeated prospect aligns with its plans for deeper international representation.

Voievodkin eager to test himself at the highest level

The Ukrainian newcomer views his signing as an ideal platform to face elite opponents while showcasing the breadth of his skill set. He shared that competing under the BRAVE CF banner marks an important step as he pushes toward larger opportunities within the sport.

His résumé extends across multiple disciplines, including championships in kyokushin karate, professional K-1, combat sambo, and Muay Thai. The range of achievements adds depth to his profile and supports expectations that he will immediately impact BRAVE CF’s heavyweight hierarchy.

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