Brave 15: Official Weigh-in Results

Brave Combat Federation hosted public weigh-ins for Brave 15 taking place on September 7, from the Coliseo Bicentenario in Bucaramanga, Colombia.

Featuring a card full of the promotion’s South American stars, this event could hold real implications in multiple divisions going forward. All the fighters cleared the weigh-ins and will be competing in the first global mixed martial arts event in the history of Colombia.

The main event of Brave CF 15 will see the debut of Godofredo Castro in the promotion. The 15 year veteran has amassed a record of 13-6 in his career, with five wins coming in the UFC. He takes on another Ultimate Fighter, and UFC alumni, Alexander Torres.

The co-main event of the evening will see a featherweight match-up between the Brazilian grappler, Gabriel “Fly” Miranda and the up and coming Mexican star, Fernando Noriega. The main card also features the return of Cleiton Silva against Argentinian fighter, Marcelo Bustos.

The fight card will features another Mexico vs Brazil match-up as 13-year Brazilian veteran, Ricardo Tirloni takes on Ramon Cardozo of Mexico. Welterweight stars, Geraldo Coelho and Peruvian Jaime Cordova will face in bout that marks the debut of both athletes.

The complete weigh-in results are as follows.

Brave 15: Bucaramanga, Colombia

Godofredo “Pepey” Castro (70.45 Kg) vs. Alex “Rolo” Torres (69.4 Kg) – Lightweight bout

Gabriel Miranda (66.2 Kg) vs. Fernando Noriega (66.2 Kg) – Featherweight bout

Cleiton Silva (70.7 Kg) vs. Marcelo Bustos (70.7 Kg) – Lightweight bout

Ricardo Tirloni (70.65 Kg) vs. Ramon Cardozo (68.65 Kg) – Lightweight bout

Geraldo “Luan Santana” (77.4 Kg) vs. Jaime “Instinto” Cordova (77.25 Kg) – Welterweight bout

Mauricio Reis (77.4 Kg) vs. Mauricio Otalora (76.25 Kg) – Welterweight bout

Eduardo Garvon (79.75 Kg) vs. Matias Juarez (79.7 Kg) – Catchweight bout

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