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“IT’S MY WEIGHT CLASS - YOU’RE NOT GETTING THE BELT!”

Nov 04, 2025

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When Alex ‘Da Killa King’ Lohore speaks, you listen - because behind every word lies a threat backed by years of blood, grind, and championship-level experience.
 
At BRAVE CF 100, the French-English-Ivorian powerhouse steps into enemy territory to face one of the most celebrated names in BRAVE Combat Federation history, Mohammad Fakhreddine, for the Interim BRAVE CF Super Welterweight Championship. But make no mistake - Lohoré isn’t here to play respect games or celebrate legacies. He’s here to end them.
 
“I’m sorry to ruin your legacy,” Lohore warned during Media Day with a steady voice. “But the belt is coming back with me.”
 
That statement alone could light a fire under the entire BRAVE CF roster. Because in one night, Lohoré has the chance to derail The Lebanese Legend’s dream of becoming the first-ever three-division BRAVE CF world champion - and crown himself the new king of 175 pounders. And he’s not shy about it.
 
“Be ready, because you aren’t going home with the belt,” Lohore said. “It’s my weight class. You’re not getting the belt!”
 
Those words carry venom, especially when aimed at a man like Fakhreddine, whose name is practically carved into BRAVE Combat Federation’s DNA. But Lohoré isn’t intimidated by history or hype. He’s seen too much, fought too many, and won enough wars to know that, once the cage door closes, no legend can save you.
 
“Him being called a legend or the Child of BRAVE doesn’t affect me,” Lohore shrugged. “A fight is a fight. Anything can happen—but it’s all about me.”
 
Born in France, hardened in England, and proud of his Ivorian roots, Lohore represents three nations and an entire continent’s hunger for recognition. He’s the embodiment of global MMA - experienced, fearless, and versatile.
 
“I think I possess a lot more abilities than him,” Lohore said with the kind of calm confidence that makes opponents second-guess everything. “Wherever the fight will go, there will be trouble.”
 
And that’s the thing about Lohoré - he doesn’t need to scream or be loud. His resume speaks louder than all of that. With more fights than Fakhreddine, and at a younger, hungrier stage of his career, ‘Da Killa King’ is walking into BRAVE CF 100 with a dangerous sense of purpose.
 
“I have more fights than him. I am younger than him. I am hungrier than him.”
 
That’s not arrogance - it’s a statement of fact on Lohore’s part.
 
On November 7, live from Khalifa Sports City in Isa Town, Bahrain, two warriors collide under the bright lights of BRAVE CF 100. For Fakhreddine, it’s a chance at history. For Lohoré, it’s about staking his claim to a division that’s been waiting for a new ruler - and proving that ‘Da Killa King’ is more than just a fight nickname. It’s a warning.
 
“I can’t wait to show the whole world what we’ve been working on,” Lohore promised.
 
Alex Lohore isn’t coming to compete. He’s coming to conquer.


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