Event Date: Nov 17, 2017
Location: BRAVE CF 9 TOOK PLACE IN BAHRAIN
The Khalifa Sports City Arena was the stage for the greatest-ever card in Middle East MMA history. And BRAVE CF 9: The Kingdom of Champions delivered with 10 Knockouts in 15 bouts, as Stephen Loman and Ottman Azaitar took home the first-ever Bantamweight and Lightweight world titles, respectively. Their TKO’s over Gurdarshan Mangat and Alejandro “Pato” Martínez were the culmination of a show filled with finishes from top to bottom.
Also on the main card, two of Brave’s top fighters tasted defeat as Carl Booth was dominated on the wrestling department by Jarrah Al-Selawe on their rematch and MMA pioneer Gesias Cavalcante was stopped on the third round after a valiant effort against former UFC fighter Alan Omer. Mohammad Fakhreddine and Tahar Hadbi didn’t quite settle their rivalry as their back-and-forth scrap ended in a No Contest after Hadbi accidentally hit “The Latest” with a low blow.
In the preliminary card, five out of eight bouts ended in first-round knockouts as Felipe Efrain’s flying knee KO of Nawras Abzakh rounded things off and brought the only victory for Brazilian MMA, who was represented by four fighters, after Lucas Mineiro was forced to pull out of his title fight against Elias Boudegzdame due to illness.
Gurdarshan Mangat and Stephen Loman were both coming off two wins for Brave Combat Federation and they were looking to make history by becoming the first ever Bantamweight champion and one of the first winners of three promotional bouts.
Loman started off showing quick hands, but Mangat was pounding away with low kicks. However, the Filipino was a step ahead in the striking department and dropped St. Lion twice, forcing the referee to step in. “The Sniper” became the first-ever Filipino BRAVE CF world champion with an amazing TKO in the first round.
In what was dubbed a clash of styles, the striking prowess of The Bulldozer ended up prevailing over the pressure grappling of Martínez. Azaitar showed his heavy hands, but was also able to showcase improved defensive wrestling and jiu-jitsu as “Pato” made him work throughout the fight to keep things standing.
After dazing the Mexican twice in the first two rounds, Azaitar finally closed the show with an amazing front kick to the body that dropped Martínez and made him tap out due to strikes. It was a picture-perfect ending for the Moroccan, who stays undefeated and is now 3-0 with Brave Combat Federation.
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