
BRAVE CF 95: Jose ‘Shorty' Torres Returns to Flyweight to Reignite Championship Quest
BRAVE Combat Federation is set to make its highly anticipated return to Spain on May 30, 2025, with BRAVE CF 95, taking place at the Pabellón Santiago Martín in Tenerife. The promotion once again teams with Fight2One to showcase top-tier talent from Spain and around the globe. The co-main bout features USA's Jose Torres (13-3-1) clashing with Kazakhstan's Dias Yerengaipov at flyweight.
Torres, a two-time IMMAF world champion and former BRAVE CF Bantamweight champion, brings a wealth of experience and a professional record of 13-3-1. His journey has seen him capture titles in multiple promotions, including Titan FC, and compete on the global stage in organizations like the UFC and RIZIN.
After a stint at bantamweight, Torres returns to the flyweight division, aiming to become BRAVE CF's inaugural Flyweight World Champion. His recent victory over Makoto Takahashi at RIZIN 49 showcased his adaptability and determination to climb back to the top.
Facing him is Kazakhstan's Dias Yerengaipov, a formidable opponent with a reputation for resilience and technical prowess. This bout promises a clash of styles, with Torres' well-rounded skill set meeting Yerengaipov's strategic approach.
As BRAVE CF continues its 'Year of the BRAVE' campaign, this event not only highlights the organization's commitment to global expansion but also sets the stage for a potential new chapter in Torres' illustrious career. Fans can expect a night of high-octane action as two elite flyweights vie for supremacy in Tenerife.
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BRAVE Combat Federation is set to make its highly anticipated return to Spain on May 30, 2025, with BRAVE CF 95, taking place at the Pabellón Santiago Martín in Tenerife. The promotion once again teams with Fight2One to showcase top-tier talent from Spain and around the globe. The co-main bout features USA's Jose Torres (13-3-1) clashing with Kazakhstan's Dias Yerengaipov at flyweight. Torres, a two-time IMMAF world champion and former BRAVE CF Bantamweight champion, brings a wealth of experience and a professional record of 13-3-1. His journey has seen him capture titles in multiple promotions, including Titan FC, and compete on the global stage in organizations like the UFC and RIZIN. After a stint at bantamweight, Torres returns to the flyweight division, aiming to become BRAVE CF's inaugural Flyweight World Champion. His recent victory over Makoto Takahashi at RIZIN 49 showcased his adaptability and determination to climb back to the top. Facing him is Kazakhstan's Dias Yerengaipov, a formidable opponent with a reputation for resilience and technical prowess. This bout promises a clash of styles, with Torres' well-rounded skill set meeting Yerengaipov's strategic approach. As BRAVE CF continues its 'Year of the BRAVE' campaign, this event not only highlights the organization's commitment to global expansion but also sets the stage for a potential new chapter in Torres' illustrious career. Fans can expect a night of high-octane action as two elite flyweights vie for supremacy in Tenerife.


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