MMA – AFTER nearly four years away from the Brave Combat Federation cage, Abou ‘Yondaime’ Tounkara is back and he is ready to make a statement.
The Malian lightweight standout, now fighting out of France, makes his long-awaited return at Brave CF 97 on Saturday when he faces Bulgaria’s Pavel Vladev on the main card at the Burgas Arena.
For Tounkara, this isn’t just a comeback; it’s a chance to plant the Malian flag firmly on the international fight scene once again.
With a professional record including 12 wins, Tounkara has carved out a career fighting some tough opponents. He has competed under the banners of several top global promotions, and previously made his Brave CF debut in July 2020, where he delivered an emphatic second-round finish.
Since then, the Brave CF lightweight division has evolved dramatically. Now ruled by Kyrgyzstan’s Abdisalam Kubanychbek, the 155-pound weight class has become one of the most stacked and dangerous in the organisation. Tounkara is determined to carve out his place in this new landscape, and his return bout at Brave CF 97 marks the beginning of that campaign.
Vladev will have the home crowd behind him in Bulgaria, but Tounkara has never been one to shy away from hostile territory. His pressure-heavy fighting style makes him a threat to any lightweight on the Brave CF roster.
More than just chasing wins, Tounkara is fighting for representation. With limited Malian athletes competing at this level in mixed martial arts (MMA), his presence in Brave CF carries weight far beyond his personal ambitions. A victory at Brave CF 97 would not only rejuvenate his Brave CF career, but also shine a global spotlight on Malian combat sports.
As fight night approaches, one thing is clear: Tounkara is not here for nostalgia. He is here to make a statement, and Brave CF 97 could mark the start of a remarkable run.