Cameron Else

Cameron “Killa Cam” Else, 28, of Margate, Kent, England was one of the winners at “Brave 24: London.” It was his first victory in Bahrain-based mixed martial arts promotion Brave Combat Federation.

Featuring seven professional MMA bouts, “Brave 24: London” took place at the Copper Box Arena in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, England on July 25, 2019. In the fifth bout of the evening, Else fought Aidan James, 23, of Merthyr Tydfil, Wales in the bantamweight division with Marc Goddard as the referee.

Goddard put a stop to the bantamweight bout after 59 seconds in the first round. Else knocked out James, marking the first professional MMA loss of the Welsh contender.

Winning at “Brave 24: London” improved the professional MMA record of Else to 8 wins and 4 losses. On the other hand, James now has 4 wins and 1 loss.

Including Wales and England, 11 countries were represented at “Brave 24: London.” The others were Bahrain, Canada, Brazil, Ireland, Lebanon, Northern Ireland, Poland, Russia and the United States.

James solely represented Wales at “Brave 24: London.” It was the fourth Brave CF bout of the Welsh MMA fighter.

Else made his Brave CF debut at “Brave 24: London.” He was one of the four fighters who represented England.

Born on April 27, 1987, Else went to Canterbury Christ Church University. He used to work as a paratrooper at The Parachute Regiment at the Merville Barracks Colchester in Essex, London.

Managed by Chris Fig, Else has been competing professionally since 2012. Before joining Brave CF, he competed in the Ultimate Challenge MMA, Fury MMA, Cage Warriors Fighting Championship, British Association of Mixed Martial Arts, Bellator MMA, Fusion Fighting Championship and Ultimate Challenge MMA.

Among the four English MMA fighters who competed at “Brave 24: London,” Else was the only one who won. His current sponsors are Marcroy Eccleston Smith, A1 Scaffolding Services Ltd., Simon Pettit, Grant King, The Performance Ranch and “Mr. Sport” Yiannis Fleming.

Brave CF president Mohammed “The Hawk” Shahid, 30, of Bahrain, Brave CF Super Lightweight World Champion Eldar “Khan” Eldarov, 28, of Bahrain and Russia and International Mixed Martial Arts Federation president Kerrith Brown, 47, of Great Britain attended “Brave 24: London.” Meanwhile, here is a 2018 podcast featuring Else:

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