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BRAVE Combat Federation Unveils Stacked Fight Card for BRAVE CF 94 in Switzerland

BRAVE Combat Federation Unveils Stacked Fight Card for BRAVE CF 94 in Switzerland

Daily Tribune11-04-2025
BRAVE Combat Federation, the world's most global MMA organization, continues its unprecedented expansion with the official fight card announcement of BRAVE CF 94. set to take place on May 17, 2025, in Geneva, Switzerland, in association with Warriors Night Championship (WNC). This groundbreaking event marks BRAVE CF's pilot event in Switzerland, making it the 17th European country and 36th nation globally to host a BRAVE CF event.
In the main event, Lithuania's Pavel Dailidko (9-2-0) will clash with the undefeated American Odie Delaney (5-0-0) for the BRAVE CF Heavyweight World Championship. Known for his ferocious knockout power, Dailidko faces the toughest test of his career against Delaney, a former NCAA wrestling standout whose unbeaten record speaks volumes about his dominance in the cage.
The co-main event will feature a compelling featherweight battle between France's Damien Lapilus (18-17-2) and Brazil's Victor Hugo (25-5-0). With both fighters known for their finishing abilities and relentless pace, this clash promises fireworks from the opening bell.
Adding further intrigue to the card, Mansur Abdurzakov faces Alex Lohoré, who makes his long-awaited return to BRAVE CF. Also returning is Moroccan sensation Youssef Boughanem, who will go toe-to-toe with Greece's Dimitris Moirotsos in a high-stakes showdown.
Fan-favorites Ahmad Labban and Prince Lolia will also be in action, rounding out a card stacked with elite global talent. In total, athletes from 14 nations will compete at BRAVE CF 94, underscoring the promotion's unmatched international reach.
BRAVE CF 94 is a flagship installment in the 'Year of the BRAVE' campaign, an initiative designed to spotlight elite MMA talent on every continent and expand BRAVE CF's mission of global inclusivity and opportunity in combat sports.
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