Mohamed “L’Ambiance” Said Maalem delivered a defining performance at BRAVE CF 106 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, where he stopped Erko “The Bounty Hunter” Jun to capture the BRAVE CF light heavyweight world championship. The victory marked a major milestone in Maalem’s career and a statement win in one of MMA’s most competitive divisions.
The 42-year-old veteran weathered early pressure from Jun before gradually taking control of the bout. He adjusted his timing, closed distance effectively, and shifted the fight into grappling exchanges that slowed the champion’s momentum and reduced his striking output.

Veteran Control Emerges
Erko Jun opened the contest with aggressive striking, using leg kicks and spinning attacks to test Maalem’s defense. The early rounds suggested a pace advantage for the younger fighter, who attempted to overwhelm with volume and urgency.
Maalem remained composed under pressure and began finding success by neutralizing exchanges at close range. His clinch work and takedowns gradually shifted momentum as Jun’s output started to decline under sustained pressure.
Finish Secures Title
By the championship rounds, Maalem’s experience became decisive. He secured key takedowns that disrupted Jun’s rhythm and drained his energy, allowing him to control the pace of the fight.
The finish came in the fourth round after Maalem rocked Jun with a strong sequence and followed him to the ground. From top position, he unleashed a barrage of ground-and-pound that forced the referee to stop the contest, awarding Maalem the world title.
The win places Maalem among the oldest male world champions in major MMA history, ranking behind only Randy Couture and ahead of Glover Teixeira in age-related milestones. His performance highlighted endurance, discipline, and tactical adaptation as key factors in his victory.