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GLORY: Redemption, GLORY 49 and GLORY 49 SuperFight Series Results
Dave Walsh - December 9, 2017
Finally, the time is upon us for GLORY’s big, year-end PPV event: Redemption, featuring Rico Verhoeven vs. Jamal Ben Saddik for the GLORY Heavyweight title.
The four-fight GLORY: REDEMPTION pay-per-view event begins at 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT and is available for purchase now at UFC.TV for $29.99 or €25.
The five-fight card for GLORY 49 SuperFight Series streams live and exclusively on UFC FIGHT PASS at 1:30 p.m. ET / 10:30 a.m. PT.
The five-fight card for GLORY 49 Rotterdam will be carried live on ESPN3 at 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT.
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GLORY: REDEMPTION
Heavyweight World Title Bout: Rico Verhoeven def. Jamal Ben Saddik by KO Rd 5 (started by left high kick and finished with punch combination)
Light Heavyweight Bout: Danyo Ilunga def. Michael Duut by KO Rd 3 (Overhand Right)
Featherweight Bout: Bailey Sugden def. Chenglong Zhang by Unanimous Dec
Featherweight No. 1 Contender Bout: Petchpanomrung Kiatmookao def. Zakaria Zouggary by KO Rd 3 (left high kick)
GLORY 49 SuperFight Series
Middleweight World Title Bout: Alex Pereira def. Yousri Belgaroui by TKO Rd 3 Ref/Doc Stoppage (Belgaroui was wobbled and cut from a right hand, left knee and the ref counted, then doc stopped it)
Welterweight Bout: Alim Nabiyev def. Nieky Holzken by Unanimous Dec
Heavyweight Bout: D’Angelo Marshall def. Ismael Londt by Unanimous Dec
Heavyweight Bout: Anderson Silva def. Brian Douwes by Unanimous Dec
Welterweight Bout: Eyevan Danenberg def. Jamie Bates by Unanimous Dec (Danenberg dropped bates with body shots 3 times)
GLORY 49 Rotterdam
Lightweight Tournament Final Bout: Stoyan Koprivlenski def. Tyjani Beztati by Unanimous Dec
Lightweight Bout: Christian Baya def. Samo Petje by KO Rd 1 (Liver punch)
Welterweight Bout: Omar Moreno def. Anying Wang by Unanimous Dec
Lightweight Tournament Semifinal Bout A: Stoyan Koprivlenski def. Maykol Yurk by KO Rd 1 (Right head kick)
Lightweight Tournament Semifinal Bout B: Tyjani Beztati def. Niclas Larsen by Unanimous Dec
GLORY Announces the Return of Badr Hari at GLORY 51 Rotterdam
Dave Walsh - December 9, 2017
In perhaps one of the biggest signings that GLORY has made in years now, GLORY announced today during the GLORY: Redemption broadcast that Badr Hari has signed a multi-fight, long-term contract with GLORY that will bear fruit on March 3rd at GLORY 51 Rotterdam. Hari, last seen at GLORY: Collision last December, has had his share of legal problems and has mulled over retiring from the sport for years now, but with his legal problems seemingly behind him, GLORY was able to lure the biggest free agent in kickboxing to sign and compete in the heavyweight division.
While his opponent hasn’t been announced yet, chances are that Hari will make an immediate impact upon the heavyweight division and now that he’s signed a deal with the organization, a rematch with Rico Verhoeven for the world title seems to be in order.
The question is if Hari can avoid legal problems moving forward and if the 33-year-old’s heart is still in the sport enough for him to be as dominant as he once was. Badr Hari never, truly got his run at the top in a major organization, just falling short of greatness in K-1, now seems like the perfect time to prove that he was and is the best in the sport to his legion of incredibly loyal fans.
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K-1 Japan K-Festa.1 Fight Card From Saitama Super Arena
Dave Walsh - December 18, 2017
K-1 Japan has slowly but surely been building up their popularity after the brand took a hit in 2011 when FEG folded up shop and owed most of their fighters a lot of money. While many thought that K-1 was done for, K-1 Japan sprung up and has been keeping the K-1 name alive with some of the very best shows anywhere in the world. After a few years in operation they feel like it’s time to return to K-1’s spiritual home of the Saitama Super Arena on March 21st, 2018 and the card that they are presenting is perhaps one of the strongest that we’ve seen in a very, very long time.
Getting Takeru vs. Taiga, again, just feels like fans are being spoiled in the best way possible.
K-1 WGP Japan Super Featherweight Championship: Taiga(C) vs. Takeru
K-1 WGP Japan Lightweight Championship: Wei Rui(C) vs. Koya Urabe
K-1 WGP Japan Super Lightweight Championship: Masaaki Noiri(C) vs. Tetsuya Yamato
K-1 WGP Japan Welterweight Championship: Yuta Kubo(C) vs. Melsik Baghdasaryan
K-1 WGP Japan Super Bantamweight Championship: Takei Yoshiki(C) vs. TBA
K-1 WGP Japan Super Welterweight Championship: Chingiz Allazov(C) vs. TBA
K-1 WGP Japan Heavyweight Championship: Antonio Plazibat(C) vs. TBA
Super Fight: Kaew Weerasakreck vs. Ren Hiramoto