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Rico Verhoeven Vs Artem Vakhitov: Here's Glory 100 Kickboxing event heavyweight title fight date, time, venue, how to watch and full fight card
Rico Verhoeven Vs Artem Vakhitov: Here's Glory 100 Kickboxing event heavyweight title fight date, time, venue, how to watch and full fight card

Time of India

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Rico Verhoeven Vs Artem Vakhitov: Here's Glory 100 Kickboxing event heavyweight title fight date, time, venue, how to watch and full fight card

Glory 100 will be held on Saturday, June 14, at Rotterdam Ahoy in the Netherlands. The event begins at 12 p.m. ET and will stream live on DAZN for $24.99. This pay-per-view event includes title fights and heavyweight tournament finals. Heavyweight Title Fight The main event of Glory 100 is a heavyweight title match. Rico Verhoeven will defend his Glory Heavyweight Championship against Artem Vakhitov. Verhoeven holds a record of 65 wins and 10 losses. Vakhitov has 22 wins and 6 losses. This is one of the most anticipated matchups in kickboxing. Also Read: FIFA Club World Cup 2025: How to watch matches through cable TV or stream online? Here's start date, end date, venues, teams, opening match date, time, where to watch and how to buy match tickets Full Fight Card The main card includes five title fights and four tournament finals. In the light heavyweight division, Tarik Khbabez will face Sergej Maslobojev. In the middleweight category, Donovan Wisse defends his title against Michael Boapeah. In the featherweight division, Petch defends his belt against Miguel Trindade. The event also features the finals of the 'Last Heavyweight Standing' tournament. These matches are part of a four-bracket format. Each final will determine one finalist in the tournament's structure. Live Events Additional bouts on the main card include: Mesud Selimovic vs. Iliass Hammouche in a middleweight fight Jamal Ben Saddik vs. Sofian Laidouni Tariq Osaro vs. Luigi Gashi Bahram Rajabzadeh vs. Asdren Gashi Mory Kromah vs. Alin Nechita Also Read: NASA Layoffs: Is Trump's budget cut approved by Congress? NASA asks employees to opt for early retirement, deferred resignation, or voluntary separation. Here's last date and terms of departure Undercard Lineup The undercard features six matches with fighters from various countries. Serkan Ozcaglayan faces Mohamed Touchassie in a catchweight match. Berjan Peposhi meets Deniz Demirkapu in the featherweight division. Additional fights include: Milos Cvjeticanin vs. Cem Caceres Colin George vs. Nico Horta Asadulla Nasipov vs. Anis Bouzid Iraj Azizpour vs. Ionut Iancu Iuri Fernandes vs. Samuele Pugliese FAQs Where can I watch Glory 100 live? You can stream Glory 100 live on DAZN from 12 p.m. ET. The pay-per-view costs $24.99 for subscribers. Who is fighting in the main event of Glory 100? Rico Verhoeven is defending his heavyweight title against Artem Vakhitov in the main event of Glory 100. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )

GLORY Kickboxing signs with DAZN for multi-territory broadcasting deal, including the U.S.
GLORY Kickboxing signs with DAZN for multi-territory broadcasting deal, including the U.S.

Yahoo

time19-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

GLORY Kickboxing signs with DAZN for multi-territory broadcasting deal, including the U.S.

GLORY Kickboxing is here to stay. (REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw) (REUTERS / Reuters) GLORY Kickboxing is moving to a new broadcasting home. The company's CEO Marshall Zelaznik revealed Wednesday on Uncrowned's "The Ariel Helwani Show" that GLORY Kickboxing has agreed to a new multi-territory broadcast deal with DAZN. The platform has become a hub for various combat sports over the years, including boxing, MMA with the now now-defunct Bellator promotion, and bare-knuckle boxing with BKFC. GLORY Kickboxing currently airs pay-per-view events on Triller TV and free shows on its YouTube channel. Advertisement "We've now partnered with DAZN in many regions around the world, including the U.S.," Zelaznik said. "For us, our ambition is to become more relevant worldwide. DAZN, being the leader, frankly, of marquee combat sports events, it was a natural fit for us. We had done a smaller deal with them in France and Belgium, which was very successful. So we ended up doing a multi-territory deal around our 'Last Heavyweight Standing,' which is our multi-event tournament, which kicks off in April. "For us, there's this notion of the company you keep, so we're excited to announce that we're going to with DAZN and that it will be available to many people around the world." Advertisement Along with the broadcast news, GLORY Kickboxing announced it will return to the U.S. for a show in Miami on May 1 as part of a new deal with Jake Paul's betting service, Betr. The event will be held in the Betr headquarters, featuring a welterweight title rematch between champions Chico Kwasi and Tyjani Beztati headlining the event. Kwasi vs. Beztati 1 ended via a split draw when they first met at GLORY 96 this past October. "GLORY is redefining fight sports by delivering what fans want," Zelaznik stated in a press release. "By partnering with Betr and their family of creators, we will bring the most compelling and exciting bouts directly to the fans. Fans today are engaging and discovering content through outlets other than traditional networks. These social, interactive, and influencer communities reach at the core of the combat sports fanbase. We're proud to be the first globally recognized sports brand to deliver our core product through this model — we will meet our fans where they live and engage through the voices they trust. This is the first time a brand as big as GLORY will work in this way with this new form of media, and we are proud to kick this strategy off with an innovative and forward-thinking group like Betr."

GLORY Kickboxing to host 32-man heavyweight tournament with 'open invitation'
GLORY Kickboxing to host 32-man heavyweight tournament with 'open invitation'

USA Today

time27-01-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

GLORY Kickboxing to host 32-man heavyweight tournament with 'open invitation'

GLORY Kickboxing will put on its biggest tournament yet in 2025 – and that's no exaggeration. On Monday, the promotion announced plans for a 32-man single elimination heavyweight tournament that will determine the 'Last Heavyweight Standing.' A handful of participants have already been confirmed, but GLORY CEO Marshall Zelaznik wants to fill the rest of the field by presenting an open invitation to athletes from across all combat sports whom are eager to test their limits and join the tournament. 'It's the biggest heavyweight tournament in the history of combat sports,' Zelaznik told MMA Junkie. 'The field is almost now full and we'll be announcing more participants over the coming days, however, there's an open invitation to all MMA, boxing and combat sports heavyweights. If you'd like to enter and prove yourself against the absolute best strikers in the world, this tournament is for you. For fans, this will present an unforgettable year that will go down in the history books of combat sports.' The tournament begins April 5 at GLORY 99 at the Rotterdam Ahoy in the Netherlands, and will unfold over the course of five events. All 16 opening-round matchups will take place at GLORY 99, and will wind down to the final event showcase, where the final eight will fight three times in one night to determine a winner. According to Zelaznik, more than $1 million i prize money will be distributed throughout and to the winner of the tournament of the elaborate tournament. Athletes confirmed for participation in the 'Last Heavyweight Standing' tournament include Bahram Rajabzadeh (70-4), Uku Jurjendal (20-9), Rade Opacic (21-6) Ahmed Krnjic (13-4), Sofian Laidouni (37-4-1), Murat 'The Butcher Aygun (32-4), Tariq Osaro (26-4-1) and Ionut Iancu (30-10).

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