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GLORY 105: Last Heavyweight Standing Finals Fight Card Now Complete

  • Official Release
  • 2 days ago

A new era for GLORY, the world’s largest kickboxing organisation, will kick-off on February 7 at the GelreDome soccer stadium in Arnhem, the Netherlands, as eight of the best & most exciting stand-up strikers on the planet collide in an unmissable one-night tournament to crown a new GLORY heavyweight world champion. 

The quarter finals were decided by random draw in December and immediately matched two of the tournament’s biggest stars in Antonio Plazibat (22-5, 16 KO) and ‘The Black Ghost’ Mory Kromah (35-3-1, 21 KO). The man who gets his hand raised here will move on to fight the winner of Nico Horta (26-11, 4 KO) versus Tariq Osaro (29-4-1, 16 KO) in the semi-finals.

On the other side of the bracket, Anis Bouzid (48-4, 37 KO) drew the legendary Errol Zimmerman (112-20-1, 45 KO) and the winner will move onto the semi-finals and will face the victor between Serbia’s Milos Cvjeticanin (17-5, 10 KO) and France’s Sofian Laidouni (42-5-1, 20 KO).

A Last Heavyweight Standing tournament reserve fight between Michael Boapeah (23-5-1, 29 KO) and Nidal Bchiri (20-5-1, 5 KO) will take place earlier in the night. 

In the co-main event of the evening, ‘The Golden Wolf’ Bahram Rajabzadeh (72-6, 64 KO) recently announced that he will return from retirement and will face 'The Gladiator' Christian Ristea (44-27, 13 KO). 

Elsewhere on the main card, Moroccan star Hamicha (42-2, 31 KO) puts his six-fight undefeated GLORY record on the line against ‘The Caledonian Fighter’ Cedric Do (49-7-1, 29 KO). 

The GLORY 105 Superfight Series will feature four fights and be headlined by Luis Tavares (64-10, 21 KO) versus Alin Nechita (18-3, 7 KO). KO artist Stefan Latescu (18-6, 9 KO) returns against the debuting Enrico Pelligrino (28-3-1, 9 KO), newcomers Mohammed Hamdi (20-4, 10 KO) & Emin Ozer (1-0) meet, and featherweights Andre Santos (23-2, 10 KO) and Deniz Demirkapu (14-5, 10 KO) round out the action.

Tickets for GLORY 105: Last Heavyweight Standing Finals are available for purchase right now on GLORYKickboxing.com. Fans in the Netherlands can watch GLORY 105: Last Heavyweight Standing Finals live via Pay Per View on KIJK. Please visit GLORYKickboxing.com for upcoming global broadcast news and announcements.

GLORY 105: Last Heavyweight Standing Finals Fight Card

Main Event | LHS Finals
Vacant GLORY Heavyweight World Title
Winner of SF1 vs. Winner of SF2

Co-Main Event | Heavyweight
Bahram Rajabzadeh (72-6, 64 KO) vs. Cristian Ristea (44-27, 13 KO)

LHS - Semi Final 2
Winner of QF3 vs. Winner of QF4

LHS - Semi Final 1
Winner of QF1 vs. Winner of QF2

Welterweight
#5 Hamicha (42-2, 31 KO) vs. Cedric Do (49-7-1, 29 KO)

LHS - Quarter Final 4
Nico Horta (26-11, 4 KO) vs. Tariq Osaro (29-4-1, 16 KO)

LHS - Quarter Final 3
Antonio Plazibat (23-5, 16 KO) vs. Mory Kromah (35-3-1, 21 KO)

LHS - Quarter Final 2
Milos Cvjeticanin (17-5, 10 KO) vs. Sofian Laidouni (42-5-1, 20 KO)

LHS – Quarter Final 1
Anis Bouzid (48-4, 37 KO) vs. Errol Zimmerman (112-20-1, 45 KO)

LHS – Heavyweight Reserve
Michael Boapeah (23-5-1, 29 KO) vs. Nidal Bchiri (20-5-1, 5 KO)

Superfight Series

Light Heavyweight
Luis Tavares (64-10, 21 KO) vs. Alin Nechita (18-3, 7 KO)

Featherweight
#7 Andre Santos (23-2, 10 KO) vs. #10 Deniz Demirkapu (14-5, 10 KO)

Light Heavyweight
Stefan Latescu (18-6, 9 KO) vs. Enrico Pelligrino (28-3-1, 9 KO)

Light Heavyweight
Mohammed Hamdi (20-4, 10 KO) vs. Emin Ozer (1-0)