List of current Brave CF fighters

Brave Combat Federation, also known as Brave CF, is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion in Bahrain. It was established on 23 September 2016 by Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa and is currently the biggest organization in the Middle East, as well as one of the fastest-rising MMA properties in the world.[1]

This list is an up-to-date roster of those fighters currently under contract with the Brave CF brand.

Each fight record has four categories: wins, losses, draws, and no-contests. All fight records in this article are displayed in that order, with fights resulting in a no-contest listed in parentheses.

Brave Combat Federation adopted a new weight class for 2019: Super Lightweight (165 lbs), and also increased the weight limit of the Welterweight class to 175 lbs.[2]

Fighters

Middleweight (185 Ib, 83.9 kg)

Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record
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Brazil Daniel Pereira (C) Gaúcho 9–2 2–0
Russia Ikram Aliskerov 9–1 6–1
Lebanon Mohammad Fakhreddine The Latest 13–4 (1) 4–3 (1)
South Africa Chad Hanekom Superman 6–2 2–2
South Africa Jeremy Smith Pitbull 8–7 0–4
Brazil Bruno Assis Brunão 9–4 2–1
Syria Tarek Suleiman 9–7 (1) 1–2
United States Sidney Wheeler The All-American Kid 8–4 1–2
Russia Rustam Chsiev 3–2 1–1
Jordan Hashem Arkhagha Cavaca 5–0 1–0
Italy Leon Aliu 8–1 0–1

Welterweight (175 Ib, 79.4 kg)

Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record
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Jordan Jarrah Al-Selawe (C) Jordanian Lion 14–3 7–1
England Carl Booth The Bomber 9–4 (1) 3–3 (1)
France Abdoul Abdouraguimov [3] The Conqueror 11–1 (1) 4–1
Guyana Carlston Harris Moçambique 12–4 2–1
Lebanon Rami Hamed The Russian 9–3 (1) 2–1
Brazil Geraldo Neto Luan Santana 12–5 1–2
Algeria Tahar Hadbi Fast Hands 14–7 (2) 1–1 (2)
France David Bear 9–1 1–1

Super Lightweight (165 Ib, 74.8 kg)

Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record
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Bahrain Eldar Eldarov (C) Khan 11–1 4–0
Brazil Luan Santiago Miau 15–4 5–2
Egypt Ahmed Amir The Butcher 10–3–1 4–2–1
Russia Gadzhimusa Gadzhiev Deadshot 9–6 3–4
Netherlands Djamil Chan Dynamite 15–8 1–4
Belgium Issa Isakov 6–1 2–0
France Benoit Saint-Denis God of War 6–0 (1) 2–0 (1)
Brazil Leonardo Mafra Macarrão 15–5 1–1
France Mehdi Baghdad The Sultan 11–6 1–1
France Amin Ayoub Fierceness 14–4 1–0
England Mario Saeed Rudeboy 13–5 0–1

Lightweight (155 Ib, 70.3 kg)

Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record
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Brazil Cleiton Silva (C) Predator 15–2 3–0
Jordan Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady Pride Of Palestine 10–3 5–2
New Zealand John Brewin 6–1 4–1
Ireland Cian Cowley The Warrior 2–4 2–3
England Hardeep Rai[4] 3–2 2–2
Brazil Gabriel Miranda Fly 14–5 2–1
Poland Maciej Gierszewski MagicMan 7–5 2–1
England Sam Patterson 5–1–1 1–1–1
Canada Alex Martinez 6–0 (1) 2–0 (1)
Brazil Felipe Silva 9–3 1–1
Morocco Anas Siraj Mounir The Moroccan Sensation 8–2 (1) 1–1 (1)

Featherweight (145 Ib, 65.8 kg)

Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record
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Brazil Erick da Silva Índio Brabo 22–7 2–3
Brazil Lucas Martins Mineiro 20–5 2–2
Russia Akhmed Magomedov 7–0 3–0
Canada Tariq Ismail Desert Storm 6–1 2–1
Pakistan Zia Mashwani 3–2 1–2
Saudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Qahtani 3–0 2–0
Philippines Rolando Dy The Incredible 12–9 (1) 1–1
Russia Marat Magomedov 12–2–1 1–1
Pakistan Mehmosh Raza The Renegade 9–4 1–1
Iraq Hassan Talal 3–1 1–1
South Africa Steven Goncalves Guts 6–3 0–2
England Shoaib Yousaf The Assassin 7–1 1–0
Italy Danyel Pilo 10–2–2 0–1

Bantamweight (135 Ib, 61.2 kg)

Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record
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Philippines Stephen Loman (C) The Sniper 14–2 6–0
Philippines Jeremy Pacatiw The Juggernaut 10–4 6–4
Bahrain Hamza Kooheji 9–2 6–1
Brazil Felipe Efrain[5] 13–6 (1) 3–4
Jordan Jalal Al Daaja 6–5 3–3
Finland Abdul Hussein Abba 7–1 3–1
Russia Gamzat Magomedov 5–1 3–1
Wales Aidan James 4–1 3–1
Jordan Nawras Abzakh The Honey Badger 7–3 1–3
Canada Louie Sanoudakis Leonidas 8–2 2–1
South Africa Nkosi Ndebele King 2–1 2–1
Philippines Harold Banario The Artist 5–2 1–1
Lebanon Georges Bardawil 6–3 0–2
England Muhammad Mokaev 1–0 1–0
Northern Ireland Glenn McVeigh 0–1 0–1

Flyweight (125 Ib, 56.7 kg)

Name Nickname MMA record BRAVE record
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Bahrain Hussain Ayyad Iron 4–3 4–2
Brazil Marcel Adur 15–5 4–1
Philippines Jomar Pa-ac 6–2 3–1
South Africa Dansheel Moodley Mamu 6–2 2–1
Russia Velimurad Alkhasov[6] 6–1 (1) 2–1
India Satya Behuria 2–1 2–1
Philippines John Cris Corton Happy Feet 6–5 1–2
Brazil Bruno Malfacine[7] 3–0 2–0
United States Zach Makovsky Fun Size 21–9 1–0
United States Jose Torres Shorty 9–1 1–0
United States Sean Santella Shorty Rock 23–7–1 (1) 0–1

See also

References

  1. Top Sports Asia (May 7, 2018). "Mohammed Shahid: Philippines is a no-brainer destination for Brave CF". topsportsasia.com.
  2. BRAVE FIGHTS (May 7, 2018). "BRAVE ANNOUNCES NEW WEIGHT CLASSES FOR 2019". bravefights.com.
  3. Conan Altatis (May 7, 2018). "Undefeated French fighter Abdoul Abdouraguimov joins Brave CF". conandaily.com.
  4. /Jeremy Brand (February 27, 2017). "Brave Combat Federation Expands Indian Roster". mmasucka.com.
  5. FightBookMMA (March 6, 2017). "Ex Rizin and Titan FC Felipe Efrain signs with Brave". fightbookmma.com.
  6. Brad Dalrymple (July 20, 2018). "Report: Brave CF sign Velimurad Alkhasov after ACB controversy". mmamotion.net.
  7. Chris Zahar (March 13, 2018). "BJJ World Champ Bruno Malfacine Signs With MMA Promotion Brave Combat Federation". jiujitsutimes.com.
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