Chequina Noso Pedro will probably be aiming to stay undefeated in BRAVE CF when he fights in the principle occasion of BRAVE CF 90.
Chequina Noso Pedro will return to the BRAVE CF cage at BRAVE CF 90 in Austria, headlining the historic occasion towards Muslim Danaev. The Dutch famous person enters the bout with two wins in BRAVE CF and one other spectacular victory might elevate him to a title contender standing within the stacked Tremendous Welterweight division. Nevertheless, his journey to the purpose has been something however simple.
Born in Angola, Pedro and his household relocated to the Netherlands when he was 4 years previous, fleeing the civil warfare. Rising up, Pedro wished to change into an expert footballer and pursued the dream till he realised that Soccer outcomes relied on group efficiency relatively than particular person effort. Pissed off, he determined to strive MMA and instantly fell in love with the game throughout his first session.
One factor led to a different and Pedro made his novice MMA debut in 2018, securing a first-round end. He turned skilled in 2020 and went on a formidable five-fight profitable streak, together with stoppage victories over Selim Topuz and Marko Kisič—teammates and associates of his upcoming opponent, Muslim Danaev.
A pivotal second in Pedro’s profession got here at BRAVE CF 79, the place he defeated Dzhokhar Duraev, asserting his arrival on the worldwide MMA stage. He adopted this with one other sturdy efficiency at BRAVE CF 83, cementing his standing as a rising star within the Tremendous Welterweight division.
Now, Pedro prepares to headline Austria’s largest MMA occasion. A 3rd consecutive win in BRAVE CF wouldn’t solely keep his undefeated streak within the organisation but additionally place him as a high contender for the Tremendous Welterweight title.
BRAVE CF 90 will happen on November 23 on the Multiverse Schwechat in Vienna, in affiliation with Sparta CF. The occasion marks BRAVE Fight Federation’s debut in Austria, making it the thirty fifth host nation globally and the sixteenth in Europe—each world data.