The Brave CF super welterweight division has a new contender, with the arrival of England-based Frenchman, Alex Lohore.
“Da Killa King” is a veteran of the European MMA scene, having competed for a host of big promotions, including Bellator, Cage Warriors and Oktagon MMA. Now he’s set for the latest chapter of his career after signing a multi-fight contract with Brave Combat Federation.
Lohore’s signing was announced via a press release from the promotion, with the 33-fight veteran – who has campaigned at 170 and 185 pounds during his career – ready to make an impact in the 175-pound division.
Lohore has finished 18 of his 23 career wins, with 11 knockouts and seven submissions to his name in a well-rounded resume. And the 34-year-old, who is a two-time Oktagon MMA middleweight title challenger, as well as a Cage Warriors interim welterweight title challenger, plans on making a beeline towards the Brave CF super welterweight title currently held by undefeated champion Kamal Magomedov.
“All the super welterweights at BRAVE CF, get ready!” Lohore warned in a video announcing his signing.
Da Killa King is here!🩸👑
Alex Lohore is the latest addition to an already STACKED Super Welterweight division, and is digging graves for every single one of them👀
Who should be his first opponent?👀#MMA #BRAVECF #France pic.twitter.com/gKzXy98a6q
— BRAVE Combat Federation (@bravemmaf) April 25, 2024
“‘Da Killa King’ is arriving to take his spot! And I’ve got a spot for you in my garden, I’m digging your grave right now!”
Lohore is expected to feature in an upcoming Brave CF event in Europe, with the promotion set to host a number of events on the continent through 2024.
Following Brave CF 82 in Mauritius, the promotion is set for a run of events in Europe, starting with Brave CF 83 in the Netherlands on May 25, then Brave CF 84 in Croatia on September 28. October events in Germany and Slovenia follow, before a November event in France.
A sports editor and MMA reporter with 25 years' experience in sports media, Simon has covered mixed martial arts since 2009 for a host of national and international outlets, including UFC, BBC Sport, MMA Junkie/USA Today, BT Sport and the Daily Mirror.