MIXED MARTIAL ARTS – Brave Combat Federation has added another exciting name to its stacked Flyweight division, signing India’s Fahad Khan to a multi-fight deal.
Currently holding a professional mixed martial arts (MMA) record of six wins and one loss, Khan has been an active name in the Indian MMA circuit since 2019.
He remained undefeated in the amateur circuit before turning professional in 2021, securing five straight wins before suffering his first career loss. Khan bounced back strongly from this setback with a dominant decision victory.
Known for his grappling prowess, he is now set to make his mark on the global MMA scene with Brave CF.
Beyond his MMA achievements, Khan is a national grappling champion and a national-level silver-medallist in Kudo.
His signing further strengthens Brave CF’s Indian roster, following the recent additions of Aarti Khatri and Suchika Tariyal.
Tariyal made a strong impact in her debut at Brave CF 92 and has expressed her ambitions to become the first-ever female world champion in the organisation, while Khatri is preparing to make her promotional debut in 2025 in the Strawweight division.
Khan now joins a new wave of Indian MMA talent in Brave CF, which has consistently provided a global platform for Indian fighters like Mohammed Farhad, Kantharaj Agasa, Angad Bisht, and Yadwinder Singh, among others.
Brave CF was also the first international MMA organisation to host an event in India, having held three events in the nation so far. The promotion has brought renowned fighters such as Khamzat Chimaev, Sidney Wheeler, Stephen Loman, and Phil Hawes to Indian soil.
With its expanding Indian roster, Brave CF now aims to further elevate India’s MMA ecosystem in 2025.
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