Glory recently announced Remy Bonjasky vs. Tyrone Spong for Glory 5 in February, but the bout has now been rescheduled for March 23, 2013. Bonjasky will be fighting in the Glory 4 - Tokyo Grand Slam at the end of December and the decision was made to allow Bonjasky time to recover and train properly according to Glory. In the official press release from Glory they state that they want to allow Bonjasky time to rest after the 16-man tournament in Tokyo and have a proper training camp. You can read the full press release from Glory below.
REMY BONJASKY vs. TYRONE SPONG MOVES TO MARCH
BONJASKY TO HAVE FULL FIGHT CAMP FOLLOWING NEW YEAR’S EVE TOURNAMENT PARTICIPATION
London, England (Nov. 23, 2012) - The highly-anticipated showdown
between Remy Bonjasky (76-14, 40 KO's) and Tyrone Spong (68-6-1 42 KO’s)
will take place on Saturday, March 23 at the Excel Arena in London,
England, it was announced today by Glory Sports International (GSI),
parent company of the Glory World Series.
The bout had previously been set for February 16 but with Bonjasky being
set to participate in the GLORY 4 - TOKYO: GRAND SLAM 16-man
mega-tournament on New Year’s Eve, it was decided that February would
potentially be too soon for him to get back in the ring. He will now
have several more weeks to recover from his tournament bouts and get in
peak condition for his first-time meeting with Spong.
“Remy was more than happy to take part in the tournament and then fight
again in February,” explains GLORY Chairman Pierre Andurand. “But this
is the first time that he and Spong will have fought and there was such
huge interest in the match when we announced it that we decided to move
the date and give him some time to rest up. It means that he and Spong
will be in peak condition when they face each other.”
Marcus Luer, Managing Director of GLORY, added, “The worldwide interest
in Spong vs. Bonjasky has been absolutely huge. Within literally minutes
of it being announced we were inundated with requests for tickets and
broadcast details.
“With this fight being of such magnitude to fans worldwide, we want both
fighters to be at their absolute best for this historic first meeting.
They now have a few extra weeks to sharpen their weapons for what is
expected to be a truly classic encounter.”
'The Flying Gentleman' Bonjasky is a household name among kickboxing
fans and this will be the first time that British fight fans have the
opportunity to see him fight live. One of the most athletic fighters
ever to step into the ring, Bonjasky's flying knees and kicks have
provided some of the most thrilling images of the sport and helped
propel him to victory in three Grand Prix tournaments in the old K-1
fight series.
An eye ailment forced a temporary retirement on him for nearly three
years but, after undergoing surgery, the 1.93 meter (6-foot-4), 108
kilogram (240 pound) fighter was ready to put the gloves back on. Last
month he made a triumphant return with a decision win over Brazil’s top
heavyweight, Anderson 'Braddock' Silva.
Amsterdam native Spong, who recently relocated to Boca Raton, Fla. to
train with the famed 'Blackzilians' fight squad, is a world-class
athlete. Standing 1.88 meters (6-foot-2) and weighing 103.5 kilograms
(228 pounds), he started his career as a middleweight and has retained
that speed and fluidity as he has moved up through the weight classes to
heavyweight. With explosive power in his hands, nearly two-thirds of
Spong's wins have been by stoppage, including his June KO of legend
Peter Aerts.
Tickets for the March 23 event will go on sale soon and the full card
will be announced in the near future. The headliners are supported by a
stellar card which includes two of the UK’s top talents taking on strong
international opposition.
Jordan Watson (29-5-1, 14 KO's) and Liam Harrison (67-13-2, 38 KO's), of
the Bad Company team in Leeds, have carved their reputations in the
fighting rings of Thailand and around the world. In March, Watson will
face the Australian knockout machine ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Moxon (29-4-1,
16 KO's) while his team mate Harrison faces the Dutch-Moroccan
technician Mosab ‘Jaguar’ Amrani (48-7-4, 14 KO's).
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