Brave 2 “DYNASTY” will feature the promotion’s first ever title fight as two featherweight standouts collide. Brave officials have confirmed “Masio Fullen Vs Alan Omer” for the December 2nd event, where a new champion will be crowned. Tickets for the Brave 2 “Dynasty” event, which takes place at Khalifa Sports City, are now available. Buy your tickets now for a special early bird pricing on all ticket sections.
Masio Fullen
Fullen (11-6) was victorious in the first ever Brave Combat Federation event, when he defeated Abdul Muneer in a first round TKO victory. He is a high-level boxer and a former Taekwondo World Champion with solid grappling skills. He has arrived in Brave with big intentions. His beautiful boxing combinations and flamboyant kicks make him an exciting spectacle in any fight and with his abundant experience at the highest level in mixed martial arts he will be a force to reckon in Brave. In his last fight with the dangerous brawler Muneer, Fullen showed his experience by dragging his foe into close quarters, taking him down – thus taking away his arsenal of stand-up weapons – and brutally ground-and-pounding his way to an impressive first round win.
Alan Omer
However his opponent, Alan Omer (19-5) , has even more experience fighting in the cage. Out of his impressive tally of 19 wins, 10 come by way of submission and 6 by TKO. This only shows his versatility and strong finishing credentials. In his stand-up, Omer possesses a spear-like lead right hand which is sharp and potent. He is always happy to stand and box, but he’s particularly well versed in grappling and enjoys taking his opponents to the ground and sinking in a choke. Particularly the triangle choke technique, his most favored submission. He’s very dangerous off his back, and crafty on the mat. This, together with his sound stand-up skills, make Omer is a formidable opponent for Fullen. His last fight was a decision victory over Japanese veteran Hiroyuki Takara.
This fight is an enthralling title fight between two evenly matched, veterans of the sport. Both men are in their prime years of fighting and will likely go toe-to-toe. Yet with the wealth of experience and skill possessed by both men, this fight could end anywhere, at any time!