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BRAVE 105 x Alash Pride 123 Vlog | Almaty Fight Night Behind the Scenes

Video: BRAVE 105 x Alash Pride 123 Fight Night vlog from Almaty, featuring backstage footage, Tasket, Hwende, Alash Pride winners, and a preview of BRAVE CF 106 x WFC 30.

BRAVE 105 x Alash Pride 123 Goes Off the Record in Almaty

This BRAVE 105 x Alash Pride 123 Fight Night vlog gives fans the version of the event that never fully comes through on a normal broadcast. The fights matter, obviously, but the backstage footage, walkouts, fighter reactions, and Almaty crowd energy tell a different story about why BRAVE CF and Alash Pride joining forces in Kazakhstan felt like a serious moment for Central Asian MMA.

The event had the scale of an international BRAVE CF card, but still carried the local tension of an Alash Pride night. That mix is what makes the vlog useful. You see the pressure before the cage door closes, the little moments between athletes and teams, and the emotional swings that happen around a major fight night long before the result gets posted.

Tasket, Meshkov, Hwende, and Solomonov Carried the Top of the Card

The headline story was Asyljan Tasket against Alexey Meshkov, a fight that had championship pressure, local interest, and a strong finishing payoff. Tasket’s win gave the Kazakh side a huge main-event moment, while Meshkov still brought the kind of toughness and experience that made the matchup feel dangerous from the start.

The other major fight was Nicholas Hwende vs Omar Solomonov, another important piece of the BRAVE CF featherweight picture. Hwende’s submission win mattered because it did not just close a personal rivalry. It shifted attention around the division and gave BRAVE another clear storyline to work with after Almaty.

Alash Pride Winners Added Local Depth

The vlog also works because it does not only feel built around the two biggest names. Fighters like Rauan Bekbolat, Murad Abdurakhmanov, and Nizambek Abdrashitov helped give the event more regional identity. That matters for SEO, but it also matters for the sport. Central Asian MMA is not some background scene anymore. Cards like this show how much talent, crowd energy, and promotional confidence already exists in Kazakhstan.

For fans searching for BRAVE CF 105 highlights, Alash Pride 123 results, Almaty MMA, Kazakhstan fight night footage, or BRAVE CF backstage content, this Off the Record episode is one of the better entry points. It gives the event texture instead of just a list of winners and losers.

BRAVE CF 106 x WFC 30 Is Next This Weekend

The timing also helps, because BRAVE CF 106 x WFC 30 is already next on the schedule. The Ljubljana card brings another major co-promoted show, this time with Pavel Dailidko vs Miha Frlic for the BRAVE CF heavyweight title and Mohamed Said Maalem vs Erko Jun adding more light heavyweight interest.

There is also Brice Picaud vs Lasha Abramishvili, which gives the card another strong international matchup beyond the title fights. After Almaty, BRAVE CF’s 2026 schedule feels like it is moving from one regional hotspot to another, and this vlog is a good bridge between what happened in Kazakhstan and what comes next in Slovenia.

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