Asylzhan Tasket retained the Alash Pride featherweight title with a fourth-round knockout of Alexei Meshkov, while Nicolas Hwende submitted Omar Solomanov with a brabo choke in round five to become the new BRAVE CF featherweight champion. The co-main bouts saw Rasul Khataev defeat Vladimir Petrenko by unanimous decision and Dias Erengaipov edge Ryskylbek Ibraimov by the same margin. The full card also featured finishes by submission and TKO across multiple undercard bouts.
Saturday's joint card brought two featherweight title fights to a close, with both championships settled by stoppage as BRAVE CF 105 and Alash Pride 123 ran simultaneously.
Asylzhan Tasket made a successful defense of the Alash Pride featherweight title, finishing Alexei Meshkov by knockout in the fourth round. The stoppage gave Tasket another title retention to his name and underlined his standing as the division's premier fighter on the regional circuit.
Nicolas Hwende claimed the BRAVE CF featherweight championship in the main event, submitting Omar Solomanov with a brabo choke in the fifth round. The late finish made for a dramatic conclusion to a championship bout that went deep before Hwende secured the tap and claimed the belt.
Why it matters
- Two featherweight titles were decided on the same night, reshaping the divisional landscape across both promotions.
- Hwende's brabo choke finish in round five signals a dangerous submission game at the BRAVE CF championship level.
- Tasket's fourth-round knockout retention reinforces Alash Pride's featherweight division as one of the region's most competitive.
The co-main events delivered competitive decisions. Rasul Khataev defeated Vladimir Petrenko by unanimous decision, while Dias Erengaipov edged Ryskylbek Ibraimov by the same margin in a closely contested bout. Both results add meaningful wins to the records of Khataev and Erengaipov as each looks to build toward title contention.
The undercard produced additional finishes by submission and TKO, rounding out an event that delivered stoppages throughout the card rather than leaving outcomes to the judges.















