Alex Lohore Seeks To Steal The Spotlight From Mohammad Fakhreddine At BRAVE 100
Oct 23, 2025
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As BRAVE Combat Federation prepares to mark its historic 100th premium live event at Khalifa Sports City in Isa Town, Bahrain, on Friday, November 7, all eyes are on one man who refuses to be overshadowed by legacy talk — Alex “Da Killa King” Lohore.
The seasoned veteran, boasting 37 professional bouts under his belt, is set to challenge reigning BRAVE CF Middleweight World Champion Mohammad “The Latest” Fakhreddine for the Interim Super Welterweight World Title in one of the feature attractions at the highly anticipated BRAVE 100.
While the matchup has been largely framed around Fakhreddine’s quest to become the first athlete in BRAVE CF history to capture gold in three different weight classes, the 35-year-old Frenchman is determined to flip the script and carve his own path to glory.
“I respect everything Moe Fakhreddine has achieved, but this is my time,” Lohore declared with conviction. “I didn’t come to BRAVE CF to be a spectator; I came here to take over.”
Since joining BRAVE CF last year, Lohore has been nothing short of a revelation.
“Da Killa King” has remained undefeated under the promotion’s banner, introducing himself to the global audience with consecutive first-round demolitions of Marcin “Bomba” Bandel and Jivko “The Bulgarian Ripper” Stoimenov.
He then cemented his claim as a legitimate World Title contender with a commanding third-round stoppage of Mansur “Borz” Abdurzakov at BRAVE CF 94 this past May.
That surge of momentum has brought him to the biggest bout of his career — on the grandest stage the organization has ever assembled.
For Lohore, BRAVE 100 isn’t just another event; it’s the culmination of years of grind and a lifetime’s dream.
“From the minute we signed him, the only thing he asked was, ‘When can I fight for the World Title? “That was his intention for signing — to fight for the World Title,” fight sports personality Sam Brett recalled during a recent podcast with BRAVE CF President Mohammed Shahid.
While BRAVE 100 serves as a celebration of Fakhreddine’s illustrious run as a mixed martial artist — highlighted by his upcoming induction into the BRAVE CF Hall of Fame — the night could also mark the rise of a new king.
Lohore has made it clear that he intends to give the Lebanese icon heartbreak in Isa Town by halting his bid for triple-champ immortality.
“On November 7, I will win that belt and prove that I am one of the best in the division,” Lohore vowed.