Mochamed Machaev, Anton Turkalj Shine with Dominant Performances at Brave CF 40
Air Machaev operating normally!#BRAVECF40 pic.twitter.com/1bZoSNhmdm
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Mochamed Machaev kept his perfect record intact against Shoaib Yousaf in the Brave Combat Federation 40 headliner in Sweden on Monday.
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In a post-fight interview, the Austrian fighter asked to compete for the vacant featherweight belt in his next cage appearance.
Who knew a submission win would make someone so mad!
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Anton Turkalj carries over the beef with Ibo Aslan after beating him#BRAVECF40 pic.twitter.com/PjyJ68moWR
The was a lot of bad blood between Anton Turkalj (6-0) and Ibo Aslan (8-1), the two protagonists of the 216-pound catchweight co-main event. Both contenders faced the hardest test in their career thus far, but it was Turkalj who emerged victorious with a submission victory when the dust settled.
Aslan started strong and most likely took home the first round on the scorecards thanks to an aggressive fighting style that allowed him to land several short elbows and a few takedowns. At that point, Turkalj was struggling to combat his opponent’s power and force.
In the second stanza, "The Last Ottoman" slowed down, and it was Turkalj's turn to shine when he ex-ploited one of his opponent's mistakes, took his back, and locked in a slick rear-naked choke at the 1:57 mark of the frame. Turkalj has finished all six of his career triumphs inside the distance.
Body kick FTW. Take a bow, David Jacobsson!#BRAVECF40 pic.twitter.com/qXVkUIv93h
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Elsewhere, it took a mere 48 seconds for David Jacobsson (8-2) to obliterate Corneliu Rotaru Lascar (7-4) via technical knockout in their welterweight clash, while in a 159-pound catchweight bout, Husein Kadimagomaev (7-0) defeated Sven Fortenbacher (3-1) via TKO at the 1:37 mark of the second round.
In the first fight on the card, Zvonimir Kralj (7-3) smashed Fatih Aktas (5-5) in a heavyweight encounter, winning via TKO at the 1:14 of Round 2.
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