Olech heads to Vienna for his BRAVE CF debut riding a three-fight win streak and a 100 percent submission rate from his five career wins.

But Magomedov can also boast a 100 percent finish rate, having knocked out four and submitted two of his six victories to date. Most recently, he stopped Brazilian veteran Pablo Benaion in the first round at BRAVE CF 87.
Magomedov’s credentials already leap off the page. A multi-time IMMAF world champion and combat sports world champion, Magomedov also has the distinction of holding a wrestling victory over American legend Kyle Snyder.
While his amateur success came as a heavyweight, Magomedov has taken his skills to the next level since turning professional as a light heavyweight. And now, with Erko Jun recently capturing the vacant 205-pound title at BRAVE CF 88, the division has a figurehead, and a target for Magomedov to aim for.

Another inside-the-distance victory over Olech – whose only pro defeat came via split decision – could be enough to catapult the 29-year-old into a 2025 meeting with Jun. But the man with a dominant top game will have to mind his P’s and Q’s against a fighter who has a proven submission threat on the ground.
Magomedov vs. Olech will form the co-main event in Vienna at BRAVE CF 90, with the event set to be headlined by a super-welterweight clash between undefeated Austrian Muslim Danaev and Dutch contender Chequina Noso Pedro.










