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Amateur career inspires ‘Shorty’ Torres to pursue BRAVE CF’s historic victory in enemy territory

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Writing great stories is a fact that has been on the wall in a positive way for José «Shorty» Torres ever since he first entered the cage as a mixed martial artist.

The native of Chicago, Illinois, embraced winning culture during his career in the amateur ranks, where he racked up an impressive 25-1 position, only losing his first amateur fight.

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He ended his stint among the fans by winning the 135-pound category at the IMMAF World Championships 2015.

“Shorty” He maintained the same kind of success at the professional level, compiling a 10-1 record with four wins by knockout and two by submission. He won eight of his first professional fights building a 33-fight winning streak.

Torres also captured belts in the flyweight and bantamweight divisions from a North American promotion before getting a chance to shine on the sport’s world stage.

Now, he has a chance to become the first ever flyweight world champion of BRAVE Combat Federation. To get a little closer to that historical moment, you will have to enter enemy territory.

Torres is scheduled to face Ali ‘The King Puncher’ Bagautinov in the last semifinal of the Tournament for the World Flyweight Title in BRAVE CF 55, which emanates from Rostov, Russia on November 6 in association with Pro FC.

If you pass an ordeal in the form of Bagautinov, Torres win a seat in the tournament final to face the highly touted Velimurad Alkhasov at an event yet to be announced.

Having a belt over your shoulder will certainly lift your name closer to greatness, and towers surely you know what to do when you are in front of Bagautinov on November 6.

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