Glory has officially announced that they will be headed to New York. Glory 9 will take place at the Hammerstein Ballroom on June 22, and will feature and eight-man light heavyweight tournament. In addition to the tournament three super fights have been made official, Daniel Ghita vs. Brice Guidon, Joseph Valtellini vs. Francois Ambang, and Brett Hlavacek vs. Paul Malfort.
Ghita will be returning to action after his recent (T)KO loss to Gokhan Saki at Glory 6. Guidon will be returning to action since his loss to Semmy Schilt in the Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam this December. Both fighters have lost their last two fights, and will undoubtedly be doing everything in their power come fight time to avoid suffering a third consecutive loss.
Ghita will be returning to action after his recent (T)KO loss to Gokhan Saki at Glory 6. Guidon will be returning to action since his loss to Semmy Schilt in the Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam this December. Both fighters have lost their last two fights, and will undoubtedly be doing everything in their power come fight time to avoid suffering a third consecutive loss.
Canadian Joseph Valtellini was last in action when he made his Glory debut at Glory 6. Valtellini scored a (T)KO over seasoned veteran Murat Durekci. Ambang was last seen in the Road to Glory middleweight tournament in which he bested seven other fighters to be declared the Road to Glory middleweight champion. Both fighters are known for their knockout power and this should be and exciting fight with fireworks.
Hlavacek returns to action after falling short in the finals of the Road to Glory middleweight tournament. Hlavacek will be taking on Florida’s Paul Malfort.
Competitors for the light heavyweight tournament currently include Brian Collette, Danyo Ilunga, Filip Verlinden, Mourad Bouzidi, Steve McKinnon, and Koichi.
Hlavacek returns to action after falling short in the finals of the Road to Glory middleweight tournament. Hlavacek will be taking on Florida’s Paul Malfort.
Competitors for the light heavyweight tournament currently include Brian Collette, Danyo Ilunga, Filip Verlinden, Mourad Bouzidi, Steve McKinnon, and Koichi.
You can read the official press release form Glory below.
GLORY HITS NEW YORK CITY’S HAMMERSTEIN BALLROOM WITH WORLD-CLASS KICKBOXING EVENT FEATURING
EIGHT-MAN, LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
PLUS SUPERFIGHTS:
DANIEL GHITA VS. BRICE GUIDON
JOSEPH VALTELLINI VS. FRANCOIS AMBANG
BRETT HLAVACEK VS. PAUL
MARFORT
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
SINGAPORE (April 23, 2013) – GLORY,
the world’s premier kickboxing league that is home to the greatest
martial arts stand-up fighters on the planet, today announced
that it will bring its championship fight series to The United States
for the first time ever with a one-night, eight-man, light heavyweight
(209 pounds/95 kilograms) tournament at Hammerstein Ballroom at Manhattan Center in New York City on Saturday, June
22.
In one of several Superfights also scheduled for the event, heavyweight superstar and former secret service agent Daniel “The Savage Samurai” Ghita (46-9, 35 KOs) of Romania will collide with Muay Thai champion Brice
Guidon (28-8, 13 KOs) of France.
Tickets for
GLORY 9 New York, priced from $48 (plus handling fees), are on sale at
all Ticketmaster locations, online at Ticketmaster.com and
charge-by-phone at 800-745-3000.
“We
are thrilled to kick off the
expansion of GLORY’s world championship kickboxing series to the U.S.
with such a high-caliber event in the sports and entertainment epicenter
that is New York City,” said GLORY Sports International CEO Andrew Whitaker.
“We are looking forward to establishing
the GLORY brand in the U.S. with this debut event that will showcase the
product for what it is – the most exciting and elite form of
world-class kickboxing, or martial arts stand-up fighting.”
Slated for battle in the single-elimination tournament, thus far, are
hard-hitting KO artist Brian Collette (19-1, 16 KOs) of Norfolk, Va.; four-time world champion Danyo Ilunga (51-4, 41 KOs) of Germany; Muay Thai sensation Filip Verlinden (40-9-1, 16 KOs) of Belgium; Peter
Aerts-protégé Mourad “The Silent Power” Bouzidi (75-20-2, 34 KOs) of Tunisia; world Muay Thai and Karate champion Steve McKinnon (42-5, 29 KOs) of Australia and granite chinned Koichi (26-8-1, 15 KOs) of
Japan The remaining two tournament competitors will be announced soon.
In other Superfight action, hard-hitting “Bazooka” Joseph Valtellini (8-1, 7 KOs) of Toronto, Ontario Canada will square off with fellow rising star Francois
Ambang (9-2, 4 KOs) of Mechanicsville, Va. in a welterweight (170 pounds/77 kilograms) matchup and Phil Nurse protégé Brett Hlavacek (8-1, 3 KOs) of New York, N.Y. will face three-time Muay Thi titlist Paul Marfort (10-5, 4
KOs) of Orlando, Fla. at welterweight.
The 27-year-old
Valtellini, a high school teacher by day, has become a familiar face in
New York, winning six of his pro Muay Thai bouts in The Big Apple, all
by way of (T)KO. Valtellini, who also holds a black belt in Tae Kwon
Do, made a splash, first start in the GLORY ring in Istanbul, Turkey on
April 6, stopping Murat Direkci, a veteran with more than 10 times as many fights under his belt than Valtellini, in the third round of their matchup.
Ambang,
a 26-year-old native of Cameroon,
made a mark in New York City for the first time on March 22, winning the
one-night, eight-man development Road To GLORY USA welterweight
tournament at Capitale to earn a multi-fight contract with GLORY. Using
heavy body attacks, Ambang defeated three consecutive opponents – two
by way of
TKO – including a first round stoppage of Hlavacek in the tournament’s
championship round.
The 29-year-old Hlavacek reached the championship round of the tournament after scoring a stunning, 41-second TKO on Ryan Parker in the quarterfinal stage of the
eight-man affair and earning a unanimous decision over Eric Utsch in the semifinal stage.
A
draw to determine the GLORY 9 New York light heavyweight tournament’s
quarterfinal stage matchups will be held on a date to be announced
soon.
Doors at Hammerstein Ballroom will open at 5 p.m. EST and the first preliminary bout will begin at 6 p.m.
For more information, visit www.gloryworldseries.com.
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