PRESIDENT of Brave Combat Federation Mohammed Shahid is out on the road getting up close and personal with fighters, future talents and prospects that could one day sign a deal and join the Brave roster.
Ever since the company was created, the main vision was to be fighter oriented. Athletes all over the world are looked down upon and mistreated but not in Brave.
The approach is all about respect, and respect is all they are getting back. For those familiar with how people on the higher level treat fighters, this move shows nothing but humbleness and respect towards athletes from the president.
“For all fighters and managers we promise to do the best we can for the sport and everyone involved. This is the vision of Supreme Council for Youth and Sports first deputy chairman and Bahrain Athletics Association president Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa.”
“KHK MMA and Brave will change how business is done. We will be reaching out to everyone that needs a platform and give them the value they deserve. I don’t care what the fight business thinks or how people in that industry work. Our goal is to do all we can to reach out to as many fighters as possible, who have passion, and live for this sport. Have patience, we are coming for the whole sport,” Shahid, an ex-fighter, said.
Shahid reached out to fighters and had back and forth conversations with many on his official twitter account. To highlight a few, Shahid and Syrian MMA star Tarek Suleiman exchanged words of appreciation and recognition, agreeing to meet in Abu Dhabi when the promotion heads there.
This approach gives the chance for all the fighters to get the attention of the right person. With all the business and drama surrounding this sport, some fighters are put in the shadows, deprived of a chance to shine.
Brave Combat Federation will land in Abu Dhabi on March 31 for Brave four: Unstoppable carrying a momentous card headlined by Boudegzdame vs Fullen, and co-starred by Fakhreddine vs Vinicius.
Suleiman won’t be on this card but he will surely be cornering Fakhreddine, the Lebanese super star that will fight in the co-main event that night.
Make sure to make your way and attend this one of a kind event. The first Brave title is on the line backed up by a star-studded fighter card, packed with the biggest mixed martial arts talents the Middle East has to offer.