Showing posts with label Rico Verhoeven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rico Verhoeven. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2015

Glory 26 set for December in The Netherlands with Verhoeven and Holzken title fights

 

Glory has a huge show planned for December. Glory 26 is set to take place on December 4th in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The event will feature two title fights and a featherweight contender tournament.

Heavyweight Champion Rico Verhoeven will defend his Glory Heavyweight Title against the winner of the Glory 24 Heavyweight Tournament. Verhoeven will be looking to make his third successful title defense since capturing the title back in June of 2014. The four fighters vying for the shot at Verhoeven's belt in the Glory 24 tournament are Ben Edwards, Jahfarr Wilnis, Benjamin Adegbuyi, and Mladen Brestovac.

Welterweight Champion Nieky Holzken will defend his Glory Welterweight Title against the winner of the Glory 25 Welterweight Contender Tournament. Holzken won his title with a (T)KO win over Raymond Daniels at Glory 23. He has won his last eight fights with seven of those fights coming in the Glory ring. Since joining Glory in 2012 he has amassed a perfect 7-0 record for the promotion. The competitors in the Glory 25 Contender Tournament have not been announced so Holzken's potential challengers are not known yet.

The Glory Featherweight Contender Tournament will feature four of the best fighters with the winner earning a title shot against current champion Gabriel Varga. The only fighter confirmed for the tournament as of now is Mosab Amrani.

Fight Card:
Rico Verhoeven vs. TBA
Nieky Holzken vs. TBA

Featherweight Contender Tournament
Mosab Amrani vs. TBA
TBA vs. TBA

Friday, June 5, 2015

Glory 22 Results

Glory 22 went down today in Lille, France with their first international live-on-Spike event.

In the main event of the evening, Rico Verhoeven defends his heavyweight title against Benjamin Adegbuyi to improve his Glory record to 8-1. The co-main event featured knockout puncher Zack Mwekassa vs. Carlos Brooks.  Mwekassa absorbed brief efforts by Brooks before landing an extremely heavy left-hook that would turn the lights on the evening for Carlos Brooks.

In the night's 4-man lightweight contender tournament Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong and Josh Jauncey punched their way to the finals after each won their opening round bouts by KO/TKO. In the finals Sittichai, a Muay Thai standout, put the kickboxing world on notice by winning the Glory Lightweight Contender Tournament defeating Josh Jauncey by decision. With the win, Sitthichai positions himself to challenge for the Glory Lightweight Title.

Results:
Main and Co-Main Event:
Rico Verhoeven def. Benjamin Adegbuyi
Zack Mwekassa def. Carlos Brooks via KO in Round 1

Lightweight Tournament:
Sittichai Sitsongpeenong def. Davit Kiria via KO in Round 2
Josh Jauncey def. Djime Coulibaly via TKO in Round 3

Lightweight Tournament Final:
Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong def. Josh Jauncey via Decision 

Superfights:
Jamal Ben Saddik def. Mamoudou Keta via TKO in Round 1
Mourad Bouzidi def. Filip Verlinden via Decision
Yoann Kongolo def. Cedric Doumbe via Decision
Serhiy Adamchuk def. Marat Grigorian via Decision
Shane Oblonsky def. Thomas Adamandopolous via Decision

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Glory 22 France Fight Card

Glory 22 is set to go down in less than 2 weeks time in Lille, France. The main event will feature Glory Heavyweight Champion Rico Verhoeven defending his title against the formidable Benjamin Adegbuyi. Also featured in the night's event is the Glory Lightweight Contender Tournament, which includes Davit Kiria, Sittichai Sitsongpeenong, Josh Jauncey, and Niclas Larsen. The winner of the tournament will face Glory Lightweight Champion Robin Van Roosmalen

The Glory Superfight Series, a staple of every Glory event, will include the likes of Morad Bouzidi, Filip Verlinden, and North America's own Shane Oblonsky.

Glory 22 also marks the first international event to to air live on SpikeTV at 4pm ET. Previously, events overseas were shown in the US after a lengthy delay.

Fight Card:

Main & Co-Main Event:
Rico Verhoeven vs Benjamin Adegbuyi
ZackMwekassa vs TBA

Glory Lightweight Contender Tournament:
Davit Kiria vs Sittichai Sitsongpeenong
Josh Jauncey vs Niclas Larsen

Superfight Series:
Freddy Kemayo vs Jamal Ben Saddik
Morad Bouzidi vs Filip Verlinden
Karim Ghajji vs Yoann Kongolo
Marat Grigorian vs Djime Coulibaly
Thomas Adamandopoulos vs Shane Oblonsky





Monday, January 5, 2015

Glory 19 Updated Fight Card

Glory Sports International announces their 19th event set for February 6, 2015 at Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia, releasing a partial fight card for the event. Rico Verhoeven returns to Glory to defend his heavyweight title in a rematch against Errol Zimmerman in the headlining bout.  Zimmerman will look to avenge his Glory 9 loss to Verhoeven in definitive fashion. Glory 19 will also feature a welterweight 4-man contender tournament, the winner of which will be given their chance at the title in facing Joseph Valtellini. Nieky Holzken, Murthel Groenhart, Raymond Daniels, and Jonatan Oliveira vie for their opportunity for the number one contender spot. Joe Schilling returns to Glory with a renewed contract after his Bellator bout against Melvin Manhoef. Schilling will face Robert Thomas, Thomas last defeating Mike Lemaire at Glory 18.

Be sure to check back with Muay Thai Authority for updates on the remainder of the Glory 19 card.

Fight Card:

Main Card:
Rico Verhoeven vs Errol Zimmerman
Joe Schilling vs Robert Thomas

Welterweight Tournament
Nieky Holzken vs Murthel Groenhart
Raymond Daniels vs Jonatan Oliveira

Friday, January 2, 2015

Kunlun Fight 15 fight card

Kunlun Fight 15 will take place over two day on January 3rd and 4th in China. The fight card is stacked from top to bottom with some of the best Kickboxing talent around.

The fights taking place on January 3rd include the middleweight tournament semi-finals with the final taking place on January 4th. Sittichai Sitsongpeenong vs. Murthel Groenhart and Andy Souwer vs. Jiao Fukai will be the two tournament semi-final match ups. Steve Moxon vs. Aegpracha Meenayothin will serve as the tournament reserve bout.

There will also be a super heavyweight tournament featuring the likes of Tomas Hron, Jahfar Wilnis, and Steven Banks.

The super fights taking place include Glory Heavyweight Champion Rico Verhoeven vs. Andrei Herasimchuk, and Kehan Wang vs. Irina Mazepa.

Fight Card:

Middleweight Tournament Semi-Finals
Sittichai Sitsongpeenong vs Murthel Groenhart
Andy Souwer vs Jiao Fukai
Steve Moxon vs. Aegpracha Meenayothin (Tournament Reserve Bout)

Super Fights
Irina Mazepa vs Wang Kehan
Victor Nagbe vs Mostafa Rajabi
Lerdsila Chumpairtour vs Wang Wanben
Rico Verhoeven vs Andrei Herasimchuk
Pong Thong vs Wang Weihao
Taniyana Fumitaka vs Yang Jiangping

Super Heavyweight Tournament Quarter Finals

Tomas Hron vs Roman Kryklia
Tofan Pirani vs Steven Banks
Jahfar Wilnis vs Alireza karbasi
Jairo Kusunoki vs Ashihati

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Glory Last Man Standing Results

Glory "Last Man Standing" took place Saturday, June 21st. The event was Glory's first PPV event. The highlight of the event was the middleweight 8-man tournament to crown the division's champion. 

The tournament final featured a re-match between Artem Levin and Joe Schilling. Levin defeated Alex Pereira and Filip Verlinden by unanimous decision to punch his ticket to the final, while Schilling had a more controversial path to the finals. in his quarter final bout with Simon Marcus, Schilling was knocked down in the second round and when the fight went to the judges score cards it seemed Marcus had once again defeated Schilling. The judges, however, ruled the fight a controversial draw as many though Marcus had done what he needed to move on. In the extra round Marcus was deducted a point with 40 seconds remaining the round for spitting out his mouth piece. Knowing he needed a knockout to win Marcus rushed Schilling and with 20 seconds left walked into a Schilling right hand that put  his lights out and tournament hopes on the back burner.

In the semi-finals Wayne Barrett seemed to have done enough to win a decision over Schilling, but once again Schilling was awarded a decision that many up in arms. The judges declared Schilling the winner by split decision. In the final Artem Levin picked away at Schilling and scored a knockdown over him. In the third round of their bout Levin was oddly deducted a point for clinching, but fortunately for Levin he had built up such a huge lead on the judges score cards that it did not affect the final out come and Levin was declared the winner by unanimous decision

In the night's other title fights Rico Verhoeven was crowned the heavyweight champion after a decision with in which he outworked Daniel Ghita, and Joseph Valtellini defeated Marc De Bonte to claim the welterweight championship. Valtellini and De Bonte fought five hard rounds and both men tasted the canvas in the bout but neither refused to concede defeat until the judges rendered their verdict. It was a huge win for Valtellini who in the past two years has gone from an unknown talent to world champion.

Results: 

8-Man Tournament Quarterfinals
Filip Verlinden def. Melvin Manhoef via Majority Decision
Artem Levin def. Alex Pereira via Unanimous Decision
Joe Schilling def. Simon Marcus via KO in Extra Round
Wayne Barret def. Bogdan Stoica via KO in Round 3

8-Man Tournament Semi-Finals
Joe Schilling def. Wayne Barret via Split Decision
Artem Levin def. Filip Verlinden via Unanimous Decision

8-Man Tournament Final
Artem Levin def. Joe Schilling via Unanimous Decision

Super Fights
Joseph Valtellini def. Marc de Bonte via Unanimous Decision
Rico Verhoeven def. Daniel Ghita via Unanimous Decision

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Ghita vs. Verhoeven and De Bonte vs. Valtellini title fights announced for Glory: Last Man Standing

Glory will venture into the Pay Per View realm on June 21st for "Last Man Standing". The event will feature a one night eight man middleweight tournament that will crown Glory's middleweight champion. In addition to the tournament, two title fights have been confirmed for the event. Daniel Ghita vs. Rico Verhoeven will fight for the vacant Glory Heavyweight Championship and recently crowned welterweight champion Marc De Bonte will defend his title against Joseph Valtellini.

Ghita and Verhoeven fought in the finals of the Glory Heavyweight Tournament at Glory 11 in October of 2013. After a hard fought fight Verhoeven was declared the tournament winner by unanimous decision and cemented himself as one of the Kickboxing world's heavyweight elite.

De Bonte recently won his title at Glory 16 by defeating Karapet Karapetyan by split decision. Before his title fight with Karapetyan, De Bonte had not fought in over a year. Valtellini will be trying to rebound from his loss to Nieky Holzken in the finals of the Glory 13 Welterweight Tournament in Japan. 

The "Last Man Standing" tournament will feature eight of the best Glory middleweights including Joe Schilling, Simon Marcus, Artem Levin, and Wayne Barrett.

Fight Card:

Last Man Standing Tournament Fighters
Joe Schilling
Simon Marcus
Artem Levin
Bogdan Stoica
Melvin Mahoef
Alex Pereira
Filip Verlinden
Wayne Barrett

Glory Heavyweight Title Fight
Daniel Ghita vs. Rico Verhoeven

Glory Welterweight Title Fight
Marc De Bonte vs. Joseph Valtellini
 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Mix Fight Gala XV This Weekend

Mix Fight Gala is back this weekend, Saturday, April 24th. The event is headlined with Marco Pique vs. Steeve Valente. Both Pique and Valente are veteran fighters, with fight records of nearly 100 fights each.

Other featured bouts include Enriko Kehl vs. Chad Sugden and Rico Verhoeven vs. Nikolaj Falin.



Fight Card:

Marco Pique vs. Steeve Valente
Enriko Kehl vs. Chad Sugden
Rico Verhoeven vs. Nikolaj Falin
Gago Drago vs. Omar Amrani
Darryl Sichtman vs. Kevin Botz
Valdet Gashi vs. Thilo Schneider
Vladimir Toktasynov vs. Viktor Bugotki
Alex Vogel vs. Murat Ouchen
Johanna Kruse vs. Gesiena Arets
Muhammed Merdar vs. Redouane Derras
Samuel Mesfun vs. Gael Baussiere

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Mix Fight Gala XV set for April 26th in Germany, Rico Verhoeven to make Pro Boxing debut


 Mix Fight Gala XV will take place on April 26th in Darmstadt, Germany. The event will feature Muay Thai, Kickboxing, and Boxing on the same card. The main event will be a Muay Thai bout featuring Marco Pique vs. Steeve Valente. K-1 veteran Enriko Kehl and Chad Sugden will also fight on the event. In addition the one Boxing bout on the fight card will feature the professional Boxing debut of Glory Heavyweight Tournament Champion Rico Verhoeven. The opponent looking to welcome Verhoeven into the world of Pro Boxing is Nikolaj Falin of Germany.


Verhoeven jumped to the top of the Kickboxing world in October of 2013 when he defeated both Gokhan Saki and Daniel Ghita on the same night to win the Glory Heavyweight Tournament at Glory 11. He followed up his victory by defeating Peter Aerts at Glory 13 in Tokyo.

Fight Card:

Muay Thai Bout
Marco Pique vs. Steeve Valente

Boxing Bout
Rico Verhoeven vs. Nikolaj Falin

Kickboxing Bouts
Enriko Kehl vs. Chad Sugden
Gago Drago vs. Omar Amrani
Darryl Sichtman vs. Kevin Botz
Valdet Gashi vs. Thilo Schneide
Vladamir Toktasynov vs. Viktor Bugotki
Alex Vogel vs. Murat Ouchen
Johanna Kruse vs. Gesiena Arets
Muhammed Merdar vs. Redouane Derras
Samuel Mesfun vs. Gael Baussiere

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Matches to make after Glory 13

Glory 13 took place this past weekend and it lived up to expectations. The welterweight tournament finals delivered nothing but action packed fights and the finale between tournament winner Nieky Holzken and Joseph Valtellini was nothing but amazing. 

We also got to see the retirement of Peter Aerts as he put up a worthy effort against Rico Verhoeven, eventually dropping a split decision to the younger fighter. Daniel Ghita also gave fans a brutal knockout over Errol Zimmerman with a vicious left hook. 

It's time for us to play matchmaker again and here we list some fights we feel would be great bouts for some the winners at Glory 13 and some of the tournament competitors.

Nieky Holzken vs. Marc De Bonte
Holzken vs. De Bonte was originally set for the Glory 13 welterweight tournament before De Bonte had to withdraw from the tournament. There is no reason for this fight not to take place now, especially with De Bonte being ranked number three in Glory's welterweight rankings. Both fighters have knockout power and can end their fights in heartbeat, this fight could very well be just as exciting as the welterweight tournament final between Holzken and Joseph Valtellini.

Joseph Valtellini vs. Karapet Karapetyan
Valtellini suffered his first loss since joining Glory in the welterweight tournament finals against Nieky Holzken but "Bazooka" made sure to leave an impression. Going back and forth the entire fight rather than hang back Valtellini decided to go for it all in the final seconds and unfortunately it didn't work out. Although the result says (T)KO, that is somewhat questionable because there was no time remaining for them to fight and he had gotten back up to his feet. Seems like it was more of a bad call by the referee. So what should Valtellini do next, a fight against Karapet Karapetyan wouldn't be bad. Holzken out pointed Karapetyan who is currently ranked number four in Glory's welterweight rankings. Valtellini would get a chance to get back on track with a solid win and begin to climb that ladder again so he can earn his re-match with Holzken.

Daniel Ghita vs. Rico Verhoeven
Rico Verhoeven and Daniel Ghita met in the Glory heavyweight tournament final with Verhoeven out pointing Ghita. Both fighters have now fought and won since their first fight and a re-match is something fight fans are buzzing about. There really doesn't need to be much more of an explanation because the fans will get excited for this one.

Mosab Amrani vs. Masaaki Noiri
Amrani outpointed Glory featherweight tournament winner Yuta Kubo at Glory 13. The obvious fight for him is a rematch with Masaaki Noiri. Amrani was out pointed by Noiri in the featherweight tournament semi-finals and is also currently ranked number three in the Glory rankings one spot right behind Amrani. This seems like the next logical fight to make for Amrani.

Artur Kyshenko vs. Jordan Watson
Kyshenko is good enough that he could be put in against almost anyone and there are few rematches that we bet Kyshenko wouldn't mind getting, but throwing him against Watson would be perfect. Both fighters get a chance to add a good name to their win list and they haven't fought before which gives Glory the chance to capitalize on re-matches after getting some time to promote Kyshenko under the Glory banner.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Glory 13 Results and Recap

The Glory welterweight tournament took place today in Tokyo, Japan at Glory 13 and it did not disappoint. Going in many were expecting to see Nieky Holzken vs. Joseph Valtellini in the tournament final and that is exactly how things played out. Holzken won a unanimous decision over Karapet Karapetyan in the semi-finals, knocking Karapetyan down twice in the fight. Valtellini scored a third round knockout of Raymond Daniels to reserve his spot in the finals. After battering Daniels’s legs with low kicks throughout the fight a stiff leg kick in the third round had Daniels reeling and when Valtellini backed him into the ropes instead of going low he went high and scored the knockout.

In the tournament final it was all fireworks. Neither Holzken nor Valtellini wanted to give up an inch and both continuously delivered power packed punches and kicks all while still keeping great technique intact. Holzken seemed to take the lead in the first round of the fight being a bit more accurate and active but Valtellini came storming back in the second round. It could easily have been one round a piece on the judge’s score cards going into the third and final round. Both fighters came out letting their fist and feet fly in the third round. Holzken connected with a shot to body that had Valtellini hurt but he refused to go down. Valtellini continued to fire back at Holzken despite being in trouble. As the fight entered the final minute you could sense both men knew exactly everything that was on the line as they both continued to sling heavy leather. In a hectic exchange Holzken landed an overhand right that sent Valtellini crashing down to the canvas face first with only five seconds remaining in the fight. Valtellini was able to work his way back up to his feet before the ten count but the referee stopped the fight. It seemed that the referee could have let Valtellini try and make it to a decision, but in the end Holzken walked away the winner by (T)KO and with the $100,000 grand prize.

Peter Aerts and Glory heavyweight tournament winner Rico Verhoeven met in a super fight that would be Aerts last fight in Japan. It was a close fight as both men had their moments; the best way to describe this fight was a slugfest. In the end Verhoeven took home a split decision win over Aerts in a fight that could have gone either way.

In other action Daniel Ghita made quick work of Errol Zimmerman by knocking him out in just 35 seconds with a left hook and Makoko Uehara edged out Dustin Jacoby by split decision.

Results:

Glory Welterweight Tournament Semi-Finals
Nieky Holzken def. Karapet Karapetyan via Unanimous Decision
Joseph Valtellini def. Raymond Daniels via KO (Head Kick) at 1:20 of Rd. 3

Glory Welterweight Tournament Final
Nieky Holzken def. Joseph Valtellini via (T)KO at 2:55 of Rd. 3

Super Fights
Rico Verhoeven def. Peter Aerts via Split Decision
Daniel Ghita def. Errol Zimmerman via KO at 0:35 of Rd. 1
Makoko Uehara def. Dustin Jacoby via Split Decision
Mosab Amrani def. Yuta Kubo via Unanimous Decision
Artur Kyshenko def. Masayuki Kenmun via Unanimous Decision
Aleksandr Stetcurenko def. Karim Ghajji via Unanimous Decision
Anderson Silva def. Remy Bonjasky via Unanimous Decision
Hesdy Gerges def. Ewerton Teixeira via Unanimous Decision
Sergei Kharitonov def. Jerome LeBanner via Unanimous Decision

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

GLORY 13 EVENT PAGE

Event Name: Glory 13
Date: December 21, 2013
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Ariake Coliseum
Main Event: Peter Aerts vs. Rico Verhoeven
Co-Main Event: Daniel Ghita vs. Errol Zimmerman
Notable Fights: Glory welterweight tournament featuring Nieky Holzken, Joseph Valtellini, Karapet Karapetyan, and Raymond Daniels.

Glory 13 will take place December 21, 2013 at the Ariake Coliseum in Tokyo, Japan. Glory 13 will be the final event of 2013 for Glory Sports International. The event will feature another one of Glory's championship tournaments, this time with the welterweight division being at the helm. 

Three of Glory's top four ranked welterweight's will be competing in the night's tournament. Nieky Holzken (ranked number one), Joseph Valtellini (ranked number two, and Karapet Kareptyan (ranked number four) will all be hungry to capture the tournament crown and the $150,000 grand prize. American Raymond Daniels will look to follow in the foots steps of Joe Schilling, Rico Verhoeven, and Andy Ristie by having his Cinderella story come true and winning the tournament against the upper echelon of Glory's welterweight division.

The night's Main event will feature a bout between Kickboxing legend Peter Aerts and recent Glory heavyweight tournament champion Rico Verhoeven. Aerts will look to continue to defy father time with a win over the young and dynamic Verhoeven, who in return will try to add a victory over a legendary name such as Aerts to his list of accomplishments.

In the co-main event Romanian power house Daniel Ghita will look to rebound for his recent loss in the Glory heavyweight tournament finals against heavy hitting Errol Zimmerman. The pair previously met in 2010 under the K-1 banner when Ghita knocked out Zimmerman. You can bet Zimmerman has revenge on his mind and will try to return the favor this time around.

As expected the remainder of the Glory fight card will feature some of Kickboxing's most talented names including Yuta Kubo, Mosab Amrani, Karim Ghajji, Jerome Le Banner and Remy Bonjasky to name a few.

Fight Card: 

Welterweight Tournament
Nieky Holzken vs. Marc de Bonte
Joseph Valtellini vs. Karapet Karapetyan

Tournament Reserve Bout
Karim Ghajji vs. Alexander Stetsurenko

Super Fights
Daniel Ghita vs. Errol Zimmerman
Dustin Jacoby vs. Makoto Uehara
Peter Aerts vs. Rico Verhoeven
Remy Bonjasky vs. Anderson Silva 
Ewerton Teixera vs. Hesdy Gerges
Jerome Le Banner vs. Sergei Kharitonov
Yuta Kubo vs. Mosab Amrani

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Raymond Daniels replaces Marc de Bonte in Glory 13 welterweight tournament

There have been some changes to the December 21st Glory 13 welterweight tournament in Tokyo, Japan. Originally scheduled to compete in the tournament was Marc de Bonte, but he has been replaced by American Raymond Daniels who was last in action at Glory 11 where he scored a (T)KO over Brian Foster. With the addition of Daniels some of the match-ups for the semi-final round have been changed. The original semi-final match ups were Nieky Holzken vs. Marc de Bonte and Joseph Valtellini vs. Karapet Karapetyan, but now Holzken will be facing Karapetyan and Valtellini will be facing Daniels.

Some of the night’s super fights will feature some Peter Aerts vs. Rico Verhoeven, Daniel Ghita vs. Errol Zimmerman and Remy Bonjasky vs. Anderson Silva.

Fight Card:

Welterweight Tournament
Nieky Holzken vs. Marc de Bonte
Joseph Valtellini vs. Karapet Karapetyan

Tournament Reserve Bout
Karim Ghajji vs. Alexander Stetsurenko

Super Fights
Daniel Ghita vs. Errol Zimmerman
Dustin Jacoby vs. Makoto Uehara
Peter Aerts vs. Rico Verhoeven
Remy Bonjasky vs. Anderson Silva 
Ewerton Teixera vs. Hesdy Gerges
Jerome Le Banner vs. Sergei Kharitonov
Yuta Kubo vs. Mosab Amrani

Saturday, November 2, 2013

4 more bouts confirmed for Glory 13 including main event between Daniel Ghita and Errol Zimmerman

Glory has made four bouts official for Glory 13 in addition to the already confirmed welterweight tournament bouts. The main event will feature Daniel Ghita vs. Errol Zimmerman. Also confirmed for the event are Dustin Jacoby vs. Makoto Uehara, Peter Aerts vs. Rico Verhoeven, and Remy Bonjasky vs. Anderson Silva.

Ghita returns to action after recently coming up short in the finals of the Glory heavyweight tournament at Glory 11 in Chicago. Ghita won his first fight on the night by KO over Anderson Silva, but was out pointed by Rico Verhoeven in the final. Zimmerman defeated Hesdy Gerges at Glory 11 by KO in tournament reserve bout.

Glory heavyweight tournament champion Rico Verhoeven will get to add a legend to his name if he can pull out the win against Peter Aerts. Verhoeven stamped his name on the heavyweight kickboxing scene with his wins over Gokhan Saki and Daniel Ghita at Glory 11. Aerts will look to score another knockout over a much younger fighter. Earlier this year he scored a KO over heavy hitting Jamal Ben Saddik at Glory 8.

The highlight of Glory 13 will likely be the welterweight tournament which will feature Nieky Holzken, Joseph Valtellini, Marc De Bonte, and Karapet Karapetyan. Glory 13 will take place December 21 in Tokyo, Japan.

Fight Card:
 
Welterweight Tournament
Nieky Holzken vs. Marc de Bonte
Joseph Valtellini vs. Karapet Karapetyan

Tournament Reserve Bout
Karim Ghajji vs. Alexander Stetsurenko

Super Fights
Daniel Ghita vs. Errol Zimmerman
Dustin Jacoby vs. Makoto Uehara
Peter Aerts vs. Rico Verhoeven
Remy Bonjasky vs. Anderson Silva

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Glory 11 Results and Recap

Glory 11 took place tonight at the Sears Center in Chicago, IL and it did not disappoint. The Glory 4-Man heavyweight tournament took place and it was full of surprises. In the first semi-final bout tournament favorite Gokhan Saki was defeated by Rico Verhoeven by majority decision. Verhoeven scored a flash knockdown over Saki in the first round, which Saki protested and even pushed the referee. The fight continued and despite Saki trying to rally Verhoeven did a good job surviving a barrage from Saki and controlling the fight on his way to one of the biggest wins of his career.

In the other semi-final bout Daniel Ghita ran through Anderson Silva after a huge right hook put Silva’s lights out in the first round.

In the tournament final Verhoeven used leg kicks to outpoint Ghita and take home a unanimous decision. It was easily the biggest win of Verhoeven’s career as he beat two of the best heavyweights in the world to capture the Glory tournament victory.

The highly anticipated re-match between Tyrone Spong and Nathan Corbett lived up to expectations. Both men came out throwing heavy punches and kicks and neither was backing down. Despite both fighters throwing heavy shots their technique was crisp. Spong struck first when a left near the end of the first round seemed to rock Corbett, but he made it out of the round. In the second round Spong struck fast as a short left hook knocked Corbett down. Corbett beat the referee’s count and both men went back to throwing heavy leather and moments later another left hook dropped Corbett. The referee began his count and Corbett got back to his feet, when the referee asked if Corbett was okay to continue it seemed Corbett was slow to respond and the referee stopped the fight. Corbett didn’t agree as he stated he was able to continue.

In the night’s co-main event Joseph Valtellini and Karim Ghajji went toe to toe for three rounds. Both fighters were technical and accurate with their attacks, but Valtellini seemed to be landing the cleaner shots more often. As the third round was winding down a spinning back fist by Valtellini rocked Ghajji and Valtellini pounced. The referee jumped in and gave Ghajji a standing eight count. When the fight resumed Valtellini went on the attack and Ghajji was clearly hurt. A head kick from Valtellini connected and the referee stepped in to stop the bout, huge win for Valtellini.

Results:

Glory 4-Man Heavyweight Tournament Semi-Final
Rico Verhoeven def. Gokhan Saki via Majority Decision
Daniel Ghita def. Anderson Silva via KO in Rd. 1

Glory 4-Man Heavyweight Tournament Final
Rico Verhoeven def. Daniel Ghita via Unanimous Decision

Glory 4-Man Heavyweight Tournament Reserve Bout
Errol Zimmerman def. Hesdy Gerges via (T)KO in Rd. 3

Super Fights
Tyrone Spong def. Nathan Corbett via KO in Rd. 2
Joseph Valtellini def. Karim Ghajji via (T)KO in Rd. 3

Under Card
Sergei Kharitonov def. Daniel Sam via Unanimous Decision
Danyo Ilunga def. Michael Duut via (T)KO in Rd. 1
Saulo Cavalair def. Filip Verlinden via Unanimous Decision
Steve Moxon def. Reece McAllister via KO in Rd. 3
Gabriel Varga def. Jose Palacios via Unanimous Decision
Troy Sheridan def. Michael Mananquil via Unanimous Decision
Maurice Greene def. Yang Rae Yoo via Unanimous Decision
Aaron Swenson def. Billy Rose via KO in Rd. 2
Kyle Weickhardt def. Quartus Stitt via Unanimous Decision
Ian Alexander def. Austin Lewis via Split Decision
Axel Mendez def. Jordan Weiland via Unanimous Decision

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Tyrone Spong vs. Nathan Corbett and more confirmed for Glory 11 in Chicago

It was known that Glory was headed to Chicago, IL with Glory 11, but now Glory has released some info as to who will be in action at the event. Glory 11 will take place October 12th at the Sears Center Arena and mark Glory's live Spike TV debut.

The event will feature a one night four man heavyweight tournament featuring Gokhan Saki (79-16-1), Rico Verhoeven (40-7-1), Daniel Ghita (48-9), and Anderson Silva (36-9-1). The winner of the tournament will take home $250,000.

Also on the fight card is a highly anticipated re-match between Tyrone Spong (72-6-1) and Nathan Corbett (57-3-1). In 2009 Spong and Corbett fought to a controversial no contest at Champion of Champions 2 in 2009. In an exciting fight Spong drew first blood knocking down Corbett in the second round with a right hook. In the third round a short right from Corbett put Spong flat on his back, after Spong made it back up to wobbly feet the referee waived the bout off. Corbett either didn't see the waving off of the fight or thought it meant to resume fighting and he rushed in to finish the fight knocking down Spong again. The fight was then ruled a no contest.

Joseph Valtellini (10-1) will also be taking a huge step up in competition as he takes on Karim Ghajji (85-8-1). Valtellini has looked impressive in his two fights for Glory finishing both Murat Direkci and Francois Ambang in the third round. Ghajji will be looking to rebound from his loss to Nieky Holzken due to a cut at Glory 6.

Fight Card:
Tyrone Spong vs. Nathan Corbett
Joseph Valtellini vs. Karim Ghajji

Four Man Heavyweight Tournament
Gokhan Saki vs. Rico Verhoeven
Daniel Ghita vs. Anderson Silva

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

4-Man Heavyweight Tournament taking place at Glory 11 in Chicago

Our friends over at Fight Sport Asia reported earlier today that Glory 11 will be taking place in Chicago, IL. The event is expected to feature a 4-man heavyweight tournament featuring the likes of Gokhan Saki, Daniel Ghita, Rico Verhoeven, and Anderson Silva

All four fighters are ranked in the top 10 of Glory's heavyweight rankings, with Saki and Ghita taking the number two and three spots. All four are known for being viscous KO artists in the ring and nothing less should be expected at Glory 11.

Glory 11 will occur in October and is expected to mark Glory's debut on Spike TV. Click here to read the entire article from Fight Sport Asia.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Glory 9 Results and Recap: Tyrone Spong Wins Light Heavyweight Tournament

Glory 9 took place last night at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, NY. The inaugural Glory event in the United States featured and eight man light heavyweight tournament. Tyrone Spong was the heavy favorite coming into the tournament and Danyo Ilunga was considered by many to be the man to challenge Spong for the tournament crown. As expected Spong and Ilunga met in the tournament final.
 
Spong had a scare in his first fight of the tournament as he was knocked down by Michael Duut immediately as their bout started, but moments later after getting back to his feet he delivered a crushing right hand that ended the fight thirty seconds in. Ilunga won his first bout by unanimous decision over Mourad Bouzidi. In the tournament semi-finals both Spong and Ilunga won by unanimous decision to advance to the finals. Spong defeating Filip Verlinden and Ilunga defeated Dustin Jacoby.

Fans were expecting a barn burner in the tournament finale between Spong and Ilunga, but instead were treated to an anticlimactic ending. As the fight began both fighters met in the center of the ring and Spong unloaded a flurry and Ilunga covered up, the referee jumped in and stopped the fight in what was clearly a premature stoppage. Ilunga was not happy with the stoppage and protested as fans in attendance let out a chorus of boos at the referee's decision. With the stoppage Spong sealed the deal and won the Glory light heavyweight tournament and the $200,000 grand prize.

Daniel Ghita and Brice Guidon met in a super fight and it took Ghita less than one minute to score a devastating knockout. Both fighters started off exchanging leg kicks but Ghita was able to corner Guidon and began to unload punches to the body. Guidon was covering up and eventually tried to punch his way out but that left an opening for a crushing left hook from Ghita. Guidon hit the canvas and the fight was waived off by the referee immediately. With the win Ghita ends a two fight skid, while Guidon has now lost three consecutive fights.

Joseph Valtellini welcomed Road to Glory USA welterweight tournament winner Francois Ambang to Glory with vicious leg kicks. After a close first round in which both fighters landed solid combinations and leg kicks, Valtellini took control in the second round. He seemed to have Ambang hurt on more than one occasion near the end of the second round. In the third round Valtellini continued to land his crisp combinations followed by leg kicks and it became evident that Ambang's leg was injured. Valtellini smelled the blood like a shark and went on the attack knocking Ambang down with some nasty low kicks. Ambang was able to get back to his feet but could not walk towards the referee and the fight was called. Another impressive victory for Valtellini who has won three straight fights and is now 2-0 fighting for Glory.

Mike Lemaire came into his fight with Wayne Barrett on a an eight fight win streak including winning the  Road to Glory USA middleweight tournament. On paper Lemaire was easily the favorite having 8 pro fights to Barrett's one, but that was on paper. Wayne Barrett looked phenomenal with great foot work in the ring. In the first round he scored a standing eight count over Lemaire and int he second round he knocked Lemaire down with a knee. Lemaire tried to press forward but could not connect with anything as Barrett was in and out of range in a heart beat. A left hook from Barret rocked Lemaire and he went down face first. The referee halted the action giving Barrett the victory. An amazing performance by Wayne Barrett.

Results:

Light Heavyweight Tournament Finals
Tyrone Spong def. Danyo Ilunga via (T)KO at 0:16 of Rd. 1

Light Heavyweight Tournament Semi-finals

Danyo Ilunga def. Dustin Jacoby via Unanimous Decision
Tyrone Spong def. Filip Verlinden via Unanimous Decision

Light Heavyweight Tournament Quarterfinals
Tyrone Spong def. Michael Duut via KO at 0:31 of Rd. 1
Filip Verlinden def. Steve McKinnon via Split Decision
Dustin Jacoby def. Brian Collette via Split Decision
Danyo Ilunga def. Mourad Bouzidi via Unanimous Decision

Super Fights
Rico Verhoeven def. Errol Zimmerman via Unanimous Decision
Daniel Ghita def. Brice Guidon via KO at 0:49 of Rd. 1
Anderson Silva def. Daniel Sam via Unanimous Decision
Joseph Valtellini def. Francois Ambang via (T)KO (Leg Kicks) at 1:24 of Rd. 3
Wayne Barrett def. Mike Lemaire via KO at 1:12 of Rd. 2

Undercard
Brett Hlavacek def. Paul Marfort via Unanimous Decision
Robert Plotkin def. Casey Greene via (T)KO at 1:16 of Rd 1
Andrea DeAngelo def. Laura Byrnds via Unanimous Decision
Andrew Ball def. James Smith via KO at 1:34 of Rd. 3
Chris Mauceri def. Niko Tsigaras via Unanimous Decision
Nick Pace def. Levan Makashvili via Split Decision

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Glory 7 Results: Giorgo Petrsoyan scores another dominant performance

Glory 7 took place today in Milan, Italy. In the night’s main event Giorgio Petrosyan returned to the Glory ring to fight Moroccan Hafid El Boustati, and it was typical Petrosyan performance. Great movement and accurate striking stifled El Boustati for all three rounds and Petrsoyan walked away with a unanimous decision win. It was another dominant performance from “The Doctor”.

In the co-main event heavy hitters Robin van Roosmalen and Murthel Groenhart went the distance. Groenhart drew first blood after landing some vicious knees and opened up a cut on van Roosmalen. Despite taking sustaining the early damage, van Roosmalen landed a right hand that dropped Groenhart after which van Roosmalen seemed to take control of the fight. Van Roosmalen continued to push forward and backed up Groenhart the remainder of the fight and walked away with a unanimous decision.

In other bouts Davit Kiria defeated Yury Bessmertny by unanimous decision, Rico Verhoeven took home a unanimous decision from Jhonata Diniz and Artem Levin defeated Sahak Parparyan in an extra round decision.

Results:
Giorgio Petrosyan def. Hafid El Boustati via Unanimous Decision
Robin van Roosmalen def. Murthel Groenhart via Unanimous Decision
Davit Kiria def. Yury Bessmertny via Unanimous Decision
Rico Verhoeven def. Jhonata Diniz via Unanimous Decision
Artem Levin def. Sahak Parparyan via Unanimous Decision
Chingiz Allazov and Marat Griogrian fight to a No Contest
Kaoponlek def. Sergio Wielzen via Unanimous Decision
Michael Duut def. Steve McKinnon via Unanimous Decision
Karapet Karapetyan def. Roberto Cocco via Unanimous Decision
Photo Credit: Ben Pointer/Glory

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Glory 7 fight card

Glory isn’t waiting long for their next event, on April 20th the promotion returns with Glory 7 in Milan, Italy. The nights’ main event will feature the return of Giorgio Petrosyan to the Glory ring as he meets Hafid El Boustati. Petrosyan won the Glory 154lb eight man tournament last year and has fought once since then, a knockout victory over Ole Larsen under the Gotti Promotions banner.

As usual rest of the card is rounded out of some of the biggest names in the striking world. Artem Levin will look to bounce back after his defeat to Simon Marcus when he takes on Sahak Parparyan, Steve McKinnon will take on Nenad Pagonis, Rico Verhoeven will fight Jhonata Dinz, and in a fight that has fireworks written all over it Robin van Roosmalen and Murthel Groenhart will tangle.

Fight Card:
Giorgio Petrosyan vs. Hafid El Boustati
Rico Verhoeven vs. Jhonata Diniz
Artem Levin vs. Sahak Parparyan
Karapet Karapetyan vs. Roberto Cocco
Steve McKinnon vs. Nenad Pagonis
Murthel Groenhart vs. Robin van Roosmalen
Yury Bessmertny vs. Davit Kiria
Chingiz Allazov vs. Marat Grigorian
Sergio Wielzen vs. Kaopon Lek