In the lead-up to the milestone BRAVE CF 100, two of the organization’s biggest stars - Hamza “Pride of Bahrain” Kooheji and Muhammad “The Punisher” Mokaev - visited the British School of Bahrain on Wednesday, October 29, for a special anti-bullying outreach program.
The event, part of BRAVE Combat Federation’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, aimed to inspire students through the core martial arts values of respect, discipline, and integrity.
Kooheji, the No. 2-ranked Bantamweight Contender, emphasized the deeper philosophy of martial arts:
“It’s about more than fighting; it’s about humility, self-control, and respect. These programs help build a stronger, kinder community.”
Mokaev, the No. 1-ranked Flyweight Contender, shared his gratitude for the opportunity:
“Even with fight preparations, spending time with kids reminds me that our purpose extends beyond the cage. It’s about creating a positive impact.”
During the session, students engaged in open discussions about bullying, self-confidence, and sportsmanship, while the fighters shared personal stories of overcoming challenges.
This initiative underscores BRAVE CF’s global mission to use martial arts as a force for social good.
The promotion now turns its focus to BRAVE CF 100, set for Friday, November 7, at Khalifa Sports City in Isa Town, Bahrain.
Kooheji will challenge Borislav Nikolić for the Bantamweight World Championship, while Mokaev faces Gerard “The Animal” Burns for the inaugural Flyweight World Title in the co-main event.
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