Neo Sports acquires broadcast rights for Asian Mixed Martial Arts event

Bahrain's Brave Combat Federation will host its fifth edition on April 23 in Mumbai

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BS Reporter Mumbai
Last Updated : Apr 18 2017 | 8:19 PM IST
Bahrain-based Brave Combat Federation will be hosting its first Mixed Martial Arts event in India on Sunday, April 23 in Mumbai which will be telecast live on Nimbus' sports channel Neo Sports. It will also be broadcast across 53 nations and streamed online live via bravefights.com. In addition to Neo Sports, the other partners for this event include Carnival Cinemas India (Multiplex & Publicity partner), Essence Transmedia (Event Partner), R City (Mall partner), Seven Hills Hospital (Medical Partner), Times of India (Media Partner) and Radio Mirchi (Radio Partner).

Brave Combat Federation is the first global MMA promotion to organise an event in India and was founded under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa from Bahrain. This is the fifth edition of Brave Combat Federation and the Brave 5 Fight card features Indian and International athletes from 11 nations including Algeria, Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, India, Mexico, Philippines, Thailand, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom. Algeria's Tahar Hadbi and England's Carl Booth will compete at the main event. Indo-Canadian Gurdarshan 'Saint Lion' Mangat is moving two weight classes to compete with Abdul 'Cutman' Muneer in the Featherweight division, which is the co-main event.

The line-up also includes Indian athletes such as Mohammed Farhad, Goa's Nelson Paes, IMMAF World Championship medallist Hardeep Rai, former Indian champion Bharat Khandare, and Indian MMA pioneer Chaitanya Gavali and international athletes such as Paulo Gonsalvez from Brazil, TUF Latin America contestant Alejandro Martinez, Bahrain's pride Hamza Kooheji and former Middle Eastern champion Aziz Julaidan. Brave 5 will kick-off with the Weigh-ins and Open Workouts on April 22, which will be held at R-City Mall, Mumbai 6 p.m. onwards. The event will be attended by key dignitaries including Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa and prominent Bollywood celebrities.

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