BRAVE CF Makes History at BRAVE CF 94 with Global Expansion Milestone
BRAVE Combat Federation continues to rewrite the history books as the promotion officially broke two major records during its landmark event, BRAVE CF 94, held in collaboration with WNC in Geneva, Switzerland. The event marked a pivotal moment not only for the organization but also for the global mixed martial arts landscape.
During the night’s opening moments, BRAVE CF President Mohammed Shahid took the stage to deliver a powerful message. He declared that BRAVE CF is now present in 36 countries, officially making it the most-traveled international MMA organization in the world.

Global Dominance in MMA
This historic feat reaffirms BRAVE CF’s vision as the most global MMA promotion in existence. Launched from the Kingdom of Bahrain under the leadership of His Highness Shaikh Khaled bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the promotion has relentlessly pursued international expansion.
With BRAVE CF 94 hosted in Switzerland, the promotion has now held events in 17 different European countries. It showcases BRAVE CF’s commitment to offering platforms for athletes and fans in underserved MMA regions.
A Record-Breaking Journey
From launching in Brazil to staging bouts in India, South Africa, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Serbia, and France, BRAVE CF’s path is a blueprint for international growth. The organization’s record-setting journey is rooted in its commitment to inclusion, opportunity, and cultural integration within the sport.
BRAVE CF’s mission isn’t just about quantity—it’s about meaningful global engagement. By prioritizing talent development and regional growth, the promotion has become a symbol of excellence and expansion in the MMA world.
Looking Ahead to BRAVE CF 100
As BRAVE CF approaches its 100th event, the milestones set in Geneva offer a powerful preview of what lies ahead. These records are not just numbers—they are testaments to a bold vision that continues to shape the sport’s future.
BRAVE CF 94 stands as a milestone moment in MMA history, one that fans, fighters, and federations around the world will remember as a turning point in global combat sports.