MMA – BRAVE Combat Federation, in collaboration with WNC, delivered an electrifying evening of fights at BRAVE CF 94, held in Geneva. The event featured eight thrilling bouts, headlined by a high-stakes heavyweight world title fight and marked by standout performances that reshaped multiple divisions.
In the main event, Pavel ‘The Experiment’ Dailidko successfully defended his BRAVE CF heavyweight championship for the first time, stopping Odie Delaney via TKO in the second round (4:01). Dailidko overcame a tough opening round before unleashing his trademark power to finish the fight emphatically.
In a potential Fight of the Night contender, Alex ‘Da Killa King’ Lohoré and Mansur Abdurzakov delivered a thrilling three-round battle. With one round apiece heading into the final frame, Lohoré found another gear and closed the show with a decisive TKO in the dying moments of the bout. BRAVE CF president Mohammed Shahid confirmed during the pre-fight Press conference that Lohoré would earn a title shot with a win – and Lohoré delivered when it mattered most.
Another highlight of the night came from Youssef Boughanem, who secured a victory after Dimitris Moirotsos retired at the end of Round 2. The Muay Thai legend delivered what many are calling the finest MMA performance of his career, showcasing striking precision and composure inside the cage.
In the featured co-main event, Damien Lapilus earned a decisive unanimous decision victory over Victor Hugo, proving his position as a top contender in the featherweight division.
Meanwhile, Magomed Emin-Dadaev turned heads with a slick third-round TKO of Karol Arteaga, while Kevin Ruart thrilled the Swiss crowd with a second-round TKO win over Ahmad Labban, further cementing his reputation for knockout power on home soil.
Yusup Magomedov showcased grappling dominance and cage control en route to a unanimous decision win over Tornike Gigauri, while the card opened with Dejan Ovuka stopping Kevin Quiroz in the second round via TKO (4:43).