The deal will see RDX Sports become the exclusive provider of equipment and apparel for BRAVE Combat Federation events worldwide, while also offering premium BRAVE CF merchandise to fans.
Formed in 1999, RDX Sports has quickly become one of the top choices for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and fighters.
With a legacy spanning more than two decades, RDX Sports as been involved in combat sports events worldwide and is set to further increase its brand presence through this association with BRAVE CF.
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Founded under the vision of His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa in 2016, BRAVE Combat Federation has been leading change in the MMA world for more than eight years.
BRAVE CF is currently the most hosted MMA organisation in the world, having held live MMA events in 35 nations, and is home to some of the biggest names in the sport.
BRAVE CF has big plans for 2025, which has been dubbed “The Year of the BRAVE,” and has already announced a number of major events across the globe.
Now, with RDX Sports and BRAVE CF working in partnership, the two organisations aim to enhance the overall fan experience and expand their respective presence in the MMA community.
The partnership will commence at BRAVE CF 93, which takes place in China on April 18.
“We are thrilled to partner with BRAVE Combat Federation, as this alliance represents a major step forward in our mission to provide top-quality combat sports equipment,” said CEO of RDX Sports, Ahtesham Sadiq.
“Our shared vision of innovation will undoubtedly enhance the MMA experience, and we are excited to see the impact of this partnership on the global stage.”
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His comments were echoed by BRAVE Combat Federation COO Valeria Lang, who stated, “This collaboration with RDX Sports is a significant milestone for us, as it aligns perfectly with our mission to bring the best of mixed martial arts to fans worldwide.
“By leveraging RDX’s expertise, we are setting new standards for the MMA industry and look forward to seeing its impact on the sport globally.”










