BRAVE CF’s invite-only event in London is a game changer: Here’s why

BRAVE Combat Federation, founded by His Royal Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, lands for the first time ever in London next July 25, for an exclusive invite-only show that is set to empower and transform the sport of Mixed Martial Arts.

Like no other, this once-in-a-lifetime experience is a groundbreaking moment not only for the Kingdom of Bahrain and its international representation but for the sport itself.

For many years, Mixed Martial Arts has been seen as the fastest-growing sport worldwide. But in Europe, where pretty much all sports activities are cemented and have their spot on the mainstream, this scenario is slightly different. There’s a gap between potential and fulfilment, between how the sport is seen from an international perspective and by the European audience. This is about to change.

Bringing under the same roof the most influential people in the United Kingdom and internationally from many different areas, from government officials to military officers, celebrities, businessmen, reputed athletes, and distinguished members of the society, BRAVE CF is ready to bridge that gap.

With the value that it deserves in one of the most important cities in the world, the impact of BRAVE 24 both inside and beyond the MMA community will be massive.

Guests from around the world will be in attendance, showing their support for the sport, but also looking to network and connect with influencers of the highest caliber across all fields.

BRAVE 24 London will be remembered as the event which showcases just how glamorous and luxurious an MMA show can be, from the setup, the attention to detail, and, of course, the list of attendees that consists in some of the top influencers, politicians and sports personalities from around the globe.


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