Sportsmanship at its best #BRAVECF36
See you next; Sweden pic.twitter.com/wAae8gzpbR— BRAVE Combat Federation (@bravemmaf) July 27, 2020
Brave Combat Federation returned with Brave CF 36 at the Berararia H, in Bucharest, Romania, on Monday.
In the main event, Todd Stoute (11-6) faced MMA newcomer Cristian Constantinov in a 230-pound catchweight bout. "The Black Hulk" was initially scheduled to lock horns with Amilcar Alves, who had to pull out due to travel restrictions and was replaced by Constantinov.
Stoute was able to exploit Constantinov's kickboxing background and shot for a takedown as soon as the fight started. After landing in his opponent's half guard, Stoute took the mount and started mauling Constantinov with elbows and punches. After taking a few shots, the Moldavian fighter tapped out at the 2:12 mark of the opening stanza. Stoute is now 2-1 under the Brave CF banner.
The fight was going well for Ion Surdu, but Kevin Ruart had other plans. Brutal comeback KO. #BRAVECF36 pic.twitter.com/RlrETzZBoB
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) July 27, 2020
The co-main event featured a welterweight clash between Kevin Ruart (9-3) and Ion Surdu (10-1). Surdu started the fight by dominating Ruart on the feet, while the latter seemed to be inviting his opponent to grapple. Surdu managed to defend several takedown attempts from his opponent, but he could do nothing when Ruart caught him right on the chin with a left hook followed by a straight right that sent Surdu to the canvas. Ruart followed up with a few hammer fists, rendering Surdu unconscious at the 3:14 mark of the opening round. Given his seven-bout winning streak, Ruart might rightfully claim a shot at Jarrah Al-Selawe's 170-pound belt.
Mochamed "The Beast" Machaev. 20 years old, 9-0. Been fighting at LW/FW but can probably make 135? Sharp hands and smart pressure, worth keeping an eye on.
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) July 27, 2020
This fight (vs. Ciprian Mariș) was stopped between rounds #BRAVECF36 pic.twitter.com/RpBHlYjmxB
In other action, it took little more than a minute for Maciej Gierszewski (7-5) to solve the Bogdan Mihai Suru (0-2) puzzle, as "The Magic Man" took home a first-round TKO victory at 1:08 mark. Elsewhere, up-and-coming Austrian fighter Mochamed Machaev (9-0) made a statement, as he dominated Ciprian Maris (14-7) for the better part of two rounds. The doctor called a stop to the action at the end of Round 2, judging Maris unable to take more punishment.
In the opening fight on the card, Matiss Zaharovs (4-0) smashed Bilal Tipsaev (1-1) via TKO at the 2:16 mark of Round 3 in their bantamweight encounter.