MMA – BRAVE Combat Federation (BRAVE CF), the world’s fastest-growing and most international mixed martial arts (MMA) organisation, has officially signed Bosnian prospect Amil Tutic to an exclusive multi-fight contract, marking a significant addition to its roster.
“Amil Tutic represents the kind of fearless ambition and technical evolution we value deeply at BRAVE CF,” said BRAVE CF president Muhammad Shahid.
“His performances have already shown resilience, adaptability, and the hunger to compete at the highest level.
“We are proud to welcome him into our family, where he will continue to grow and test himself against elite opposition.”
Tutic stated: “I am truly grateful to BRAVE CF for believing in my capabilities as a mixed martial artist and recognising my potential.
“Competing on this platform means everything to me. It is a place where I can sharpen my skills, challenge myself consistently, and build a career that reflects my dedication to the sport.”
Competing in the welterweight and super welterweight ranks, Tutic has steadily built a reputation as a dynamic mixed martial artist representing Bosnia and Herzegovina. His foundation stems from a deep kickboxing background, where he competed extensively across multiple disciplines, including point fighting and low kick, under the banner of the World Association of Kickboxing Organisations.
Over time, he has expanded his arsenal by integrating structured jiu-jitsu and judo-based grappling, giving his game a layered and unpredictable edge.
Tutic first drew widespread attention during his promotional debut at BRAVE CF 102 in November of 2025, where he engaged Slovenian hometown favourite David Forster in a tightly contested battle that ended in a razor-thin unanimous decision defeat.
The rivalry intensified when the two squared off against each other once again at BRAVE CF 106 earlier this month in a gruelling 77.5kg catchweight clash.
That rematch delivered a high-intensity spectacle from start to finish, with both men exchanging relentless offence across three rounds. Tutic ultimately settled the score, edging out Forster via a narrow unanimous decision to even their series and solidify his standing within the Bahrain-based combat sports promotion.
The victory proved pivotal, earning him an official place on the BRAVE CF roster and signalling the arrival of an up-and-comer ready to make waves on the global stage.