GURAM Kutateladze has lived a life on the road. Born in Georgia, the Brave Combat Federation title contender moved to Russia before he could talk and has also adopted Sweden as a second home.
All that he had to rely on was his martial arts training. A life-long practitioner, he fought as a kid, and now as an adult will look to wrestle the world title away from Brazilian Cleiton “Predator”.
The duo is set to meet at Brave CF 35’s main event in Balneario Camboriu, Brazil, on March 28. It’s been a long and winding road for “The Georgian Viking”, who has travelled around in search of training partners his entire life and has found a home with Bahrain’s biggest-ever sports enterprise.
While signing his contract for the title bout, Kutateladze made it a point to remember his coaches from his younger days, who all said he was going to become a world champion one day. After an amazing start to his Brave CF career, Kutateladze is one fight away from fulfilling his coaches’ prophecies.
Debut
Kutateladze made his promotional debut back at Brave CF 16 in September of 2018 when he took on Erick “Indio Brabo”, beating the Brazilian by decision. A little more than a year later, he travelled to the Kingdom of Bahrain, where he scored a violent KO over Felipe Silva at Brave CF 29.
The two victories have credentialed Kutateladze for a title shot. However, in order to make good on his coaches’ promises, he will have to face - and beat - the toughest challenge of his career. Can “The Georgian Viking” shock the world on March 28?