BRAVE Combat Federation’s latest acquisition, Mahmoud Sebie (2-2), will make history when he steps into the BRAVE CF 67 cage next month. Egypt’s world-renowned Greco-Roman wrestler will become the first Olympian to fight for BRAVE CF when he takes on Tunisia’s Wajdi Missaoui (2-0) in a super lightweight bout for a special BRAVE TV event taking place on December 12.
Mahmoud is a four-time Arab champion, a five-time African champion, and an Africa Cup gold medalist. Mahmoud retired from wrestling before venturing into MMA last year, training under the world-renowned American Top Team banner. Since his transition to MMA, the 30-year-old “Prince of Egypt” has established himself as someone with a bright future with two wins and two losses in some of the biggest promotions.
Missaoui – also making his BRAVE CF debut – is unbeaten with a two-fight win streak since turning professional. His last victory ended via an impressive first-round stoppage due to kicks over countryman Mahdi Boughanmi. Missaoui is one of Tunisia’s finest MMA exports, with an all-around game.
BRAVE CF 67 will be headlined by super lightweight champion Eldar Eldarov and the unbeaten Denis Maher, who are set to throw down in a super welterweight bout. BRAVE CF 67 will be a closed show featuring the top Arab athletes from around the region.
Five days after the show, the promotion will wrap up the year with a return to Germany on December 17 for BRAVE CF 68, which takes place in association with NFC.
For more information on BRAVE CF 67 and BRAVE CF 68, visit BRAVECF.com.





