BRAVE CF 105 brings featherweight title fight to Kazakhstan

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BRAVE Combat Federation is set to make another major stop in Central Asia as BRAVE CF 105 heads to Kazakhstan on May 31 at the Baluan Sholak Sports Palace in Almaty.

The event marks the promotion’s fourth visit to Kazakhstan and further strengthens BRAVE CF’s partnership with the Alash Pride League. The organization continues to expand its global reach while reinforcing Kazakhstan’s growing importance within its international plans.

BRAVE CF 105 heads to Kazakhstan for another major MMA showcase.
BRAVE CF 105 heads to Kazakhstan for another major MMA showcase.

BRAVE CF first entered the Kazakh market in 2017 and has since established the country as one of its most consistent destinations in the region. The upcoming showcase is expected to feature some of the promotion’s biggest names alongside rising local talents.

Featherweight title on line

The main event will feature a battle for the undisputed BRAVE CF Featherweight World Championship between interim champion Omar Solomanov of Ukraine and former bantamweight world champion Nicholas Hwende of Zimbabwe.

The featherweight title became vacant after Nemat Abdrashitov was removed from the championship picture following a lengthy period of inactivity. The situation opened the door for two of the promotion’s top fighters to compete for the division’s highest prize.

Solomanov enters the bout carrying the interim championship and hopes to cement his place as the undisputed ruler of the featherweight division. Hwende, meanwhile, aims to become a two-division champion by capturing another world title under the BRAVE CF banner.

The co-main event will also feature a crucial flyweight showdown between Kazakhstan’s Dias Yerengaipov and Pakistan’s Ismail Khan. Both fighters are considered serious contenders in the division and could move closer to a title opportunity with a victory.

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Kazakhstan stars featured

Yerengaipov will enjoy hometown support in Almaty as he takes on Khan in a high-stakes contest with possible championship implications. Reigning flyweight champion Muhammad Mokaev is expected to closely monitor the outcome of the matchup.

The remainder of the fight card includes 12 additional bouts featuring a mix of international fighters and rising Kazakh prospects eager to perform in front of local supporters.

One of the most highly anticipated fights outside the main card will feature a rematch between Asyljan Tasket and Alexey Meshkov for the Alash Pride Featherweight Championship. Their rivalry adds another layer of intrigue to an already stacked event lineup.

BRAVE CF officials expect the event to deliver another memorable night for mixed martial arts fans as the promotion continues expanding its presence throughout Central Asia and other international markets.

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