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BRAVE CF’s Eliezer Kubanza reignites beef with Levy Carriel: ‘Let’s leave the chicken alone’

The Democratic Republic of the Congo athlete sends out a cheeky message, asking BRAVE Nation fans and says his French rival is scared of facing him.

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September 21, 2023 · 1 min read
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BRAVE Combat Federation has produced some of the most explosive knockouts in the history of mixed martial arts, and fans might just be treated to another humdinger as the online rivalry between KO kings Eliezer Kubanza and Levy Carriel continues to reach fever pitch. The two athletes were scheduled to face each other at BRAVE CF 74 this month, however, the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Kubanza (4-0) was forced to withdraw from the event.

Carriel (4-0) – making his BRAVE CF debut – focused only on what he could control and did so with impeccable form, sending out a sobering message to the BRAVE CF welterweight and super welterweight stable when he produced a highlight-reel moment by knocking out new opponent Mathieu Rakotondrazanany via a flying switch kick in Nantes, France.

While fans around the world were left in shock and awe, Kubanza – who also made waves in his BRAVE CF debut by putting Rayan Atmani to sleep with a vicious head kick at BRAVE CF 72 – was not too impressed, thus sparking the chirps and online battle between the two as both begged for BRAVE CF to make the fight happen again.

This week, DRC’s Kubanza reignited the beef with Carriel during an online Q&A session in his own Instagram profile, as the former began to bait the Frenchman again after their back-and-forth episodes over recent weeks.

One fan asked whether the two would eventually settle things inside the hallowed BRAVE CF cage, to which Kubanza responded: “Honestly, I feel he doesn’t want the smoke, let’s leave the chicken alone. He is scared.”

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