BRAVE CF Korea puts Bahrain on global map once again
TDT | Manama
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
As a proactive and positive contribution putting Bahrain on the global map, BRAVE Combat Federation, founded by is HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, Chairman of the General Sports Authority and President of Bahrain Olympic Committee, has become one of the most successful Bahraini exports in the world.
BRAVE CF has been directing the attention of the world to the Kingdom of Bahrain since its inception in 2016 as it toured the globe holding events across Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, and South America coining it the fastest growing and most global promotion in the world.
BRAVE CF has made Bahrain the epicenter of mixed martial arts globally and popularized the nation in Brazil, UAE, India, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Jordan, Indonesia, Northern Ireland, Morocco, Colombia, Pakistan, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Philippines, England, Romania, Kyrgyzstan, Slovenia, Sweden, Russia, Belarus, Italy, Poland, Serbia, and now South Korea.
BRAVE CF 58, held in Incheon South Korea on April 30th, has put Bahrain on the global map once again as the truly global promotion works on developing mixed martial arts in South Korea and creating an ecosystem that allows young men and women to have a clear path to stardom in the sport.
South Korea is the latest country to join the visionary combat sports revolution spearheaded by His Highness Shaikh Khaled bin Hamad Al Khalifa. As we near the 6 year mark of BRAVE CF, the success of His Highness vision is immensely noticeable in the eyes of combat sports enthusiasts across the globe as the promotion ventures in untapped markets successfully.
BRAVE CF uses its wide-ranging network of government officials, federations and gyms to truly kickstart a small revolution in the sport locally, a goal it has accomplished in 26 countries thus far.
With BRAVE CF events, these nations have experienced exponential growth in MMA interest, and the local fighters have become esteemed representatives of their societies.
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