Stephen Loman expresses desire to test other MMA leagues
One of the longest active and reigning champions in BRAVE CF Mixed Martial Arts has just spoken. After holding the BRAVE CF World Bantamweight belt for three straight years, the native of Baguio City thinks he’s ready to test the waters of other MMA leagues from all

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
One of the longest active and reigning champions in BRAVE CF Mixed Martial Arts has just spoken.
After holding the BRAVE CF World Bantamweight belt for three straight years, the native of Baguio City thinks he’s ready to test the waters of other MMA leagues from all over the world.
“Really, hard work pays off and as I leave, I want to say that it was an honor to fight in Brave and to hold and wave our nation’s flag there. It was so fulfilling to represent the Philippines in Europe and in Asia,” said Loman.
Since knocking out Gary Mangat last November 17, 2017 and securing the bantamweight belt, Loman crushed all opponents that stood his way. He defended his belt against the likes of Brave CF premier bantamweights Frans Mlambo, Felipe Efrain, Elias Boudegzdame, and Louie Sanoudakis.
In total, the Filipino striker held his prestigious belt for 1,147 days and thinks it’s time for him to move on from BRAVE.
“I hope to be part of another promotion and prove that I am indeed a champion. It was a great journey with Brave and expect that I’ll keep pressing on and continue to be an inspiration,” Loman added.
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