British flyweight sensation Muhammad Mokaev has found a new home. Or should we say, returned to an old one? The undefeated 24-year-old has re-signed with Brave Combat Federation (Brave CF) after his unexpected exit from the UFC.
Mokaev’s journey in the world of mixed martial arts has been nothing short of extraordinary. With an unblemished professional record of 13-0, he has quickly become one of the sport’s brightest prospects. His recent departure from the UFC left many fans scratching their heads.
The young fighter’s return to Brave CF marks a full-circle moment in his career. With this Bahrain-based promotion, Mokaev made his professional debut in 2020. During his initial stint, he racked up an impressive five victories.
Brave CF’s president, Mohammed Shahid, couldn’t contain his excitement about the signing. Shahid revealed that he would like to welcome back Muhammad Mokaev and praised Mokaev’s amateur accomplishments and professional record. The timing of this announcement is particularly intriguing. Brave CF plans to reveal the signing during their show in Burgas, Bulgaria, on Saturday.
As Mokaev embarks on this new chapter, fans are eager to see what’s next. Will he continue his winning streak? Can he dominate Brave CF as he did before? Only time will tell. One thing’s for sure: the flyweight division just got much more interesting.
PFL CEO Open To Taking Muhammad Mokaev In Their Roster
Peter Murray, CEO of the Professional Fighters League, recently expressed interest in Muhammad Mokaev. This development comes after Mokaev’s surprising exit from the UFC last month.
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Mokaev has been turning heads in the MMA community. With a perfect 13-0 professional record, he has become one of the hottest free agents in the sport. His amateur record of 23-0 only adds to his impressive pedigree. Murray’s comments have sparked hope for fans eager to see Mokaev compete again soon.
“I do think the flyweight category is something we will be getting into in the future. You look at fighters like Muhammad Mokaev; he’s a 13-0 flyweight from Dagestan. This kid has the second-longest winning streak in UFC flyweight history. He was 23-0 as an amateur. When I look at a kid like that, that’s an opportunity,” said Murray, talking to Sherdog.
The potential signing of Mokaev could be a game-changer for the PFL. It would add star power to their roster and potentially open up a new weight class. It’s like adding a turbo boost to an already speeding car. But as of now, Brave CF beat them to it, re-signing the young fighter into their ranks.
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