A press conference held in Mauritius ahead of BRAVE CF 82 highlighted the BRAVE Combat Federation's commitment to changing the landscape of MMA in the country.
BRAVE Combat Federation is scheduled to debut in Mauritius on May 11th, highlighting its position as the only global MMA organization to host an event on the African continent. Prior to the event, a press conference was held on April 2nd at Port-Louis' La Baudonnais Waterfront, highlighting the importance of the upcoming event.
The press conference, led by Mauritius Mixed Martial Arts Federation President Avinash Ramtoul, Club Mauritius President Jeandev Muttiah, and consultant (former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Sports) Maubarak Boudoun, announced that the upcoming BRAVE CF event will It was emphasized how this would change the situation. Mauritius.
During the press conference, Avinash Ramtoor highlighted the importance of the upcoming event and how the potential of MMA in Mauritius can be unearthed.
“This event will provide opportunities to local athletes, inspire them to new heights, shape their MMA careers and achieve the highest level of MMA development,” said Avinash Ramtoor. .
BRAVE CF brings unparalleled exposure and opportunity to Mauritian and African martial artists By hosting events in Mauritius, BRAVE CF not only increases the country's profile on the global MMA stage, but also increases tourism, local business , and it was outlined that it would make a major contribution overall. economic landscape.
“The BRAVE CF event in Mauritius will bring positive global attention to our country and business community as we are deeply involved in several international media partnerships around the world,” said Jandev Muttiah. Ta.
BRAVE Combat Federation has hosted events in South Africa and Morocco. Mauritius will become the third country in Africa to host a BRAVE CF event. At the same time, BRAVE CF has played an important role in providing a global platform to Africa's MMA fighters.
“Very few Mauritians are able to travel abroad to take part in high-level international sporting events, so hosting this event in Mauritius is a great opportunity for Mauritians to see for themselves what sport has to offer. One of them is unity, which is a very important pillar in nation building,” added Maubarak Budun.
Until now, athletes from 12 African countries have competed in the BRAVE CF cage, and Nkosi Ndebele from South Africa currently reigns at the top of the BRAVE CF bantamweight division as world champion.
It was also announced that the historic trilogy fight between Nkosi “The Future” Ndebele and Jose “Shorty” Torres will headline BRAVE CF 82 in Mauritius. Ta.
The highly anticipated showdown between Africa's Nkosi Ndebele and Jose Torres will be the first trilogy in BRAVE Combat Federation history and the first trilogy in MMA history to span three different continents. Make your event even more meaningful.