Russian-born Magomedov has inked a multi-fight deal with the Bahrain-based promotion and will join BRAVE CF’s 175-pound class for 2025 as he looks to extend his perfect 7-0 pro record.
That record features four knockouts and two submissions, with just one of his fights going to the scorecards. That win, against fellow unbeaten prospect Magomed Aliev in May, put him firmly on the radar of BRAVE CF’s matchmakers, who eventually offered the 26-year-old a contract.
Magomedov trains out of the respected Spitfire Gym in Berlin, Germany, and holds a first-round finish of BRAVE CF contender Chequina Noso Pedro, who has yet to taste defeat inside the BRAVE CF cage.
Now Magomedov will move up to the world stage with BRAVE CF, and will join a stacked group of contenders in a talent-rich 175-pound division.
That means he’ll find himself in line for potential bouts with the lines of Marcin Bandel, Kamal Magomedov, Eliezer Kubabza and Alex Lohore, all of whom are hoping to dethrone and replace current super welterweight champion Luiz Cado.
Magomedov joins an impressive list of high-profile signings by BRAVE CF this year, including the world’s best undefeated flyweight Muhammad Mokaev, Arab star Rami Hamed, Bulgarian standout Nikolay Atanasov, Turkish sensation Alperen Karabulut, and Kazakh champion Dias Erengaipov.










