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Women’s Championship Belt on the Up-to-date York line
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12 months agoon
Las Vegas, Nevada – The CEO of LFA, Ed Soares, announced today that the promotion will start a busy summer season in Up-to-date York with the championship at LFA 211. In the main event the title of WWASTAWIGHT WOMEN BANDAWIGHT will be on the line. LFA 211 will be the ninth event of LFA, which will take place in Empire.
LFA 211: Mesquita vs. Dinwoodie, presented by Monster EnergyIt takes place on Friday, June 20 at Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino in Salamanca, Up-to-date York, which is located 15 miles from the border from Pennsylvania in West Up-to-date York. In the main event there will be a fight for the title Bantam in a female weight, when the 10-time world champion Jiu-Jitsu Bia Mesquita will face the best invincible Canadian perspective Sierra Dinwoodie. The entire main card will be available all over the world UFC Fight Pass® at 21:00 et / 6 pm
“We are glad that we can bring women’s championship in Up-to-date York in LFA 211,” said Soares. “We have an amazing base of fans, which participates in our events in Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino, which is a world-class place in Up-to-date York. The place will be the host of the two best women in the world who will compete for our will for our will 135-pound title. Bia Mesquita is the greatest female of all Jiu-Jitsu, and Brazilian. Dinwoodie for the empty title of the WWaws WWaws champion in the battle for undefeated perspectives.
Tickets for LFA 211: Mesquita vs. Dinwoodie can be bought through Ticketmaster.com.
Mesquita (4-0) returns to the LFA octagon after making the most anticipated transition to MMA of any perspective in 2024. The Brazilian phenomenon began to train Jiu-Jitsu at the age of 5. At the age of 10, Brazilian National Championships won, three state championships and several other main tour. After receiving the black belt from the legend of Jiu-Jitsu Leticia Ribeiro fourteen years ago, Mesquita would start the career of the black belt, which would get her nickname “Bjj Lady Goat (the greatest of all time). She achieved this, becoming the only person who won 10 gold medals, which is a record for the most IBJJF World Championship titles Black belt.
Mesquita went to MMA last year, the debut of LFA and American Soil, which will appear in LFA 194. The sensation of Jiu-Jitsu showed her world-class grippers, folding Shannel Butler in the first round of their attractions. Then Mesquita quickly returned, competing in the co-main event during the event at the end of the LFA year at LFA 198. Mesquita would submit a Brazilian veteran Fernanda Araujo to give her three wins with a rear choke in her first three MMA duels. Fans, in turn, voted for her 2024 LFA FAN’s Choice Awards: Famel Fighter of the Year. Mesquita quickly showed why fans love her with another championship performance in Las Vegas against Hope Chase on LFA 203. The Brazilian dominated in battle before Chase threw the illegal Ustkick, which caused Mesquit’s disqualification.
Dinwoodie (4-0) will be a woman waiting for Mesquit when LFA is preparing to crown her third master Bantam in Bantam on the first day of summer. The best undefeated Canadian grew up in British Columbia in West Canada, but now he calls Ontario Home. The Canadian province shares the border with the state of Up-to-date York and Canadian fans, and the media have been fully strength in the last two wins of Dinwoodie, which took place in the LFA octagon. The first took place last year, when she also defeated the world champion Hope Chase 20 times.
Chase is the only previous opponent (and victory), which Dinwoodie divides with Mesquita, but it was the second of her two LFA wins, which is perhaps the most compelling. This win was with another best prospect of Bantam in Nikol Aguirre on LFA 202, which entered the fight with a lot of noise because of the black lane of Jiu-Jitsu, an undefeated record and knowledge of Mesquita. In fact, Aguirre loudly faced Mesquit with winning, but Dinwoodie quickly put an end to this conversation with the decisive victory with the best base warrior.
The victory of Dinwoodie over Aguirre made more than derailing a possible MMA fight between the senior rivals of Jiu-Jitsu, showed the world that a 5-meter, 11-inch specimen is a complete warrior. She was able to overtake the world champion of Karate 20 times in LFA 177, and then sold out the black Jiu-Jitsu belt at LFA 202. It was enough to convince LFA brass that she was ready to become the sixth Canadian woman in LFA history to fight for the world title. Five previous Canadian women are Loopy Godinez, Jamey-Lyn Horth, Ashley Nichols, Melissa Croden and Shannon Clark. Godinez, Horth and Clark won the titles, but Dinwoodie would become the first Canadian who won the title of champion Bantamwight in LFA with victory.
Currently announced combat card (main card on UFC Fight Pass® at 21:00 et / 6 pm Fri):
Main event Title Bantam in the weight of women (135 pounds)
Bia Mesquita (4-0) vs. Sierra Dinwoodie (4-0)
Słaska Women’s weight (115 pounds)
Giovanna Canuto (5-1) vs. Hernandez Flor (4-2)
Featherlight fight (155 pounds)
Jacobi Jones (7-3) vs. Shovkhal Churmaev (6-2)
Medium weight (185 pounds)
Jake Woodley (4-1) vs. David Gladfelter (6-3)
Featherlight fight (205 pounds)
Corey Norman (2-0) vs. Quentin Pasley (2-0)
Weight pen (145 pounds)
Derrick Patterson (2-2) vs. Soufiane kabil (1-0)
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BRAVE CF returns to Slovenia on June 6 with two world title fights at Hala Tivoli BRAVE CF returns to Slovenia with two explosive world title fights in Ljubljana
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April 22, 2026
LUBLANA, Slovenia — BRAVE Combat Federation returns to Slovenia with a championship show Saturday, June 6at Hala Tivoli in cooperation with World Freefight Challenge.
this groundbreaking event will take place two fights for the BRAVE CF world championshipand the heavyweight and airy heavyweight titles will be at stake in an event that promises to be one of the organization’s most significant European events in 2026.
Pavel Dailidko defends the heavyweight crown against Miha Frlic
In the main event, reigning BRAVE CF Heavyweight World Champion Pavel Dailidko will face undefeated No. 1 ranked contender Miha Frlic.
Known as “The Experiment”, Dailidko enters the fight in impressive style Record 11-2and each of his victories ended by knockout.
Since joining BRAVE CF in 2022, the Lithuanian powerhouse has disappeared 6-1winning the inaugural heavyweight championship at the event BRAVE CF 88 in September 2024 after stopping Patryk Dubiela in the first round.
He recently defended his title at the gala BRAVE CF 99 in Vilnius, stopping Grégory Robinet in less than one round.
“I have worked tirelessly to reach this level and I am still far from finished,” Dailidko declared.
Opposite him is a challenger from his hometown of Frlic, who brings an unblemished presence 7-0-1 record for the biggest fight of his career.
The Slovenian challenger deserved to fight for the title BRAVE CF 104 in February, knocking out Samuele Di Guardo in the first round.
“This is the moment I’ve been working for my entire career. Competing for the world title in front of my people is an incredible honor,” said Frlic.
Erko Jun vs. Mohamed Said Maalem main event main event
In the co-main event, Erko Jun will defend the BRAVE CF airy heavyweight world title in a rematch with Mohamed Said Maalem.
Their first meeting at BRAVE CF 81 in April 2024 ended quickly as Jun scored a quick knockout victory.
Now the competition resumes for the championship.
Said Maalem has been one of the most experienced BRAVE CF veterans since 2019, and previously took part in world title fights.
“This is more than just a rematch for me; it’s a chance to make amends for the past and prove that I belong to the top,” said Said Maalem.
Jun returns to defend his crown after failing to become a two-division champion in BRAVE CF 96 in June 2025, where he challenged Mohammad Fakhreddine for the vacant middleweight title.
Earlier, the Bosnian striker won the airy heavyweight belt BRAVE CF 88 with a dominant performance over Alexander Wesner.
“I’m not just defending my world title; I’m defending the standards I set in this division,” Jun said.
“On June 6, I intend to impose my rhythm, control the distance and show that my evolution as a fighter has only made me more perilous.”
BRAVE CF’s return to Slovenia carries huge stakes
With two world championships on the horizon, BRAVE CF’s return to Slovenia is more than just another fight card.
It’s a decisive night where champions defend their legacy and challengers chase history.
On June 6, only the elite will survive at Hala Tivoli in Ljubljana.
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John “Scrappy” Ramirez waits for a title shot as Bam Rodriguez weighs promotion John “Scrappy” Ramirez waits for Bam Rodriguez as the path to the title remains unclear
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April 21, 2026
Los Angeles – John Ramirez has no shortage of ambition, but his path to a world title may depend on decisions beyond his control.
The No. 1 ranked WBA super flyweight fighter is currently in a tough situation as unified champion Jesse Rodriguez weighs a potential weight enhance. If “Bam” vacates the belt, Ramirez will finally be able to get his long-awaited chance at gold.
“I haven’t achieved my goal yet.”
Despite his rise in the rankings, Ramirez is still fueled by unfinished business.
“I have had some unique experiences over the last five years,” Ramirez said. “Deep down, I haven’t achieved my goal yet. I’m isolated and focused on this (winning the world title). I’ve had extra time to travel and train with friends like Regis Prograis in Texas to learn more and stay powerful.”
The Los Angeles native is positioned as one of the top contenders in the division, but the championship picture remains murky and uncertain.
I’m waiting for “Bam” Rodriguez
Rodriguez (23-0, 16 KO) currently holds unified championship titles in the entire league WBA, WBO and WBC in the super flyweight division. However, there is still speculation that he could move up to bantamweight in the face of fresh challenges.
Reports link Rodriguez to a potential fight with Antonio Vargas in June, while leaving the door open to a blockbuster fight with Japanese pound-for-pound star Naoya Inoue.
This uncertainty has created a bottleneck for players like Ramirez.
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Ramirez admits that waiting isn’t basic, but he remains focused on growing and staying vigorous.
“I just have to continue to trust the process in boxing. As a fighter, I don’t like to sit and wait for pieces to move. We have a plan that has options. Regardless of the situation, I will continue to improve and, most importantly, continue to win.”
Ramirez, 29, is in great shape and is determined not to let inactivity stunt his momentum.
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Even beyond the WBA title picture, the odds remain complicated.
IBF champion Wilbaldo Garcia Perez currently has a defense scheduled, while other potential opponents are either unavailable or tough to obtain due to rankings and promotion dynamics.
A high-profile fight against future Hall of Famer Roman Gonzalez has been announced, but activity and scheduling concerns make that fight uncertain.
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Ramirez’s only professional loss came in 2024 to David Jimenez in a fight for the WBA interim title. He openly admits that it was a learning experience for him.
Since then, he has focused on growth, maturity and preparation for fresh opportunities.
“We will have answers to all these questions in due time.”
While the split resolves itself, Ramirez remains patient and disciplined.
“It’s not an basic task,” Ramirez admitted. “All these questions will be answered in due time. I can’t fight the unknown. I will continue to train strenuous, eat right and surround myself with good people.”
“I am grateful to my promoter, Golden Boy Promotions, for providing me with the right opportunities, and also to my manager (David Shu, 3 Point Management) who has given me the best fights since I turned pro. And of course to my trainer, Julian Chua… I see him every day and he has sacrificed so much for me.”
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Ramirez last fought on January 16, earning a decision victory over Byron Rojas and maintaining his position as a top contender.
For now, his future depends on Rodriguez’s next move and how the super flyweight division shapes up in the coming months.
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