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   START : 2:45 P.M.
   END : 12 P.M.

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KAMPFPAARUNGEN + ERGEBNISSE
MATCHMAKING + RESULT  05.05.2014 UPDATED
 
  MATCH red corner GLORY WORLD SERIES blue corner TITEL
WEIGHT CLASS
DISTANCE
WEIGHT-IN RESULT
UNDERCARD START 2:45 P.M.

1

MAUREEN
RIORIDAN

Versus

BRENDA
RODRIGUEZ

 
-56,7 KG / 125 LB
3×3

 

2

JUSTIN
HOUGHTON

Versus

ALFREDO
CORONA

 
-65,77 KG / 145 LB
3×3

 

3

DANNY
MITCHELL

Versus

MARCUS
SURSA

 
-97,52 KG / 215 LB
3×3
 

4

BRIAN
CAMOZZI

Versus

LORAWNT
MELSON

 
-74,84 KG / 165 LB
3×3
 
MAINCARD START 4:30 P.M.

1

USA  USA

FRANCOIS
AMBANG

lose

Versus
KO
ROUND 1.
1 MIN 47 SEC
SPINNING
BACK KICK
USA  USA

RAYMOND
DANIELS

win

 
SUPERFIGHT
-77 KG / 170 LB
3×3
Red Corner 76,7 KG / 169 LB
Blue Corner 76,7 KG / 169 LB

 

2

SOUTH AFRIKA  SOUTH AFRIKA

WARREN
STEVELMANS

lose

Versus
BY
POINT
CANADA  CANADA

JOSH
JAUNCEY

win

 
SUPERFIGHT
-70 KG / 154 LB
Red Corner 69,4 KG / 153 LB
Blue Corner 68,0 KG / 150 LB

 

3

CROATIA  CROATIA

IGOR
JURKOVIĆ

lose

Versus
BY
POINT
29-27
29-27
30-26
RUSSIA  RUSSIA

ARTEM
VAKHITOV

win

 
SUPERFIGHT
-95 KG / 209 LB
3×3
Red Corner 93,9 KG / 207 LB
Blue Corner 93,4 KG / 206 LB

 

4

MOROCCO  MOROCCO

JAMAL
BEN SADDIK

win

Versus
TKO
ROUND 2.
1 MIN 24 SEC
ITALY  ITALY

NICOLAS
WAMBA

lose

 
SUPERFIGHT
HEAVYWEIGHT
3×3
Red Corner 124,7 KG / 275 LB
Blue Corner 104,3 KG / 230 LB

 

5

RUSSIA  RUSSIA

ARTEM
LEVIN

win

Versus
BY
POINT
29-27
29-27
29-27
CANADA  CANADA

ROBERT
THOMAS

lose

 
SUPERFIGHT
-85 KG / 187 LB
3×3
Red Corner 83,9 KG / 185 LB
Blue Corner 83,9 KG / 185 LB

 

6

ROMANIA  ROMANIA

BANJAMIN
ADEGBUYI

win

Versus
TKO
ROUND 2.
2 MIN 59 SEC
ENGLAND  ENGLAND

DANIEL
SAM

lose

 
SUPERFIGHT
HEAVYWEIGHT
3×3
Red Corner 119.7 KG / 264 LB
Blue Corner 124,3 KG / 274 LB

 
GLORY 16 START 7 P.M.

1 A

AUSTRALIA  AUSTRALIA

BEN
EDWARTS

lose

Versus
TKO
ROUND 1.
2 MIN 50 SEC
CURAÇAO  CURAÇAO

ERROL
ZIMMERMAN

win

 
CONTENDER TOURNAMENT
SEMI FINAL
HEAVYWEIGHT
3×3
Red Corner 121.6 KG / 268 LB
Blue Corner 112,5 KG / 248 LB

 

2 B

BRASIL  BRASIL

ANDERSON
SILVA

win

Versus
BY
POINT
29-27
29-27
29-27
RUSSIA  RUSSIA

SERGEY
KHARITONOV

lose

 
CONTENDER TOURNAMENT
SEMI FINAL
HEAVYWEIGHT
3×3
Red Corner 112.0 KG / 247 LB
Blue Corner 112,5 KG / 248 LB

 

3

USA  USA

PAT
BARRY

lose

Versus
KO
ROUND 1.
2 MIN 33 SEC
PUNCH
CONGO  CONGO

ZACK
MWEKASSA

win

 
CONTENDER TOURNAMENT
RESERVE FIGHT
HEAVYWEIGHT
3×3
Red Corner 104.8 KG / 231 LB
Blue Corner 97,2 KG / 214 LB

 


4

ARMENIA  ARMENIA

KARAPET
KARAPETYAN

lose

Versus
BY
POINT
48-47
47-48
48-47
BELGIUM  BELGIUM

MARC
DE BONTE

win

 
GLORY WORLD SERIES
WORLD TITEL FIGHT
WELTERWEIGHT
-77 KG / 170 LB
3×3
Red Corner 75,8 KG / 167 LB
Blue Corner 76,2 KG / 168 LB

 

5 C

BRASIL  BRASIL

ANDERSON
SILVA

lose

Versus
TKO
ROUND 1.
2 MIN 30 SEC
CURAÇAO  CURAÇAO

ERROL
ZIMMERMAN

win

 
CONTENDER TOURNAMENT
FINAL
HEAVYWEIGHT
3×3

 





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GLORY 6

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HEAVYWEIGHT KICKBOXING SUPERSTARS
GOKHAN SAKI AND DANIEL GHITA TO COLLIDE IN
LONG-AWAITED REMATCH AND GLORY MAIN EVENT
IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY ON SATURDAY, APRIL 6
TICKETS FOR GLORY 6 ISTANBUL ON SALE NOW

 
 


 
 

ISTANBUL, Turkey (Feb. 7, 2013) – For the second time in their careers, heavyweight superstar rivals Gokhan Saki THE REBEL (79-16, 55 KOs) of the Netherlands and Daniel Ghita THE SAVAGE SAMURAI (46-8, 35 KOs) of Romania will collide in the ring, in the main event of GLORY 6 Istanbul on Saturday April 6, it was confirmed today by Glory Sports International (GSI).

Tickets for the event, which takes place at the Ülker Sports Arena, are priced from 28TL and are available for purchase online via Biletix/Ticketmaster Turkey.

Just over two years after their December 2010 fight, Saki and Ghita will reprise their roles as adversaries in a meeting that will have the attention of fight fans all over the world. Their first clash was an instant classic and this rematch has an added edge because a shot at the GLORY World Heavyweight Title is on the line for the winner.

Daniel Ghita is ranked No. 2 in the world and Gokhan Saki is ranked No. 3, so this fight will determine which of them is to go on and become the top contender for the GLORY World Heavyweight Title currently held by world No. 1  Semmy Schilt SEM,” says   Marcus Luer, Managing Director of GSI.

“Both of these fighters are absolutely at the peak of their games right now. You only have to look at their performances in the GLORY Heavyweight Grand Slam in Tokyo on New Year’s Eve. Saki scored two lightning-quick KOs before exiting in the semi-final stage and Ghita stopped two of his three opponents to earn a spot in the championship round of the event.”

“The GLORY Heavyweight Championship is the most prestigious belt in kickboxing today and they want it badly – they just have to go through each other to get it.”

”Saki was raised in the Netherlands but is of Turkish heritage and is very proud of his roots. He is a big name in his ancestral land and will quickly find himself being mobbed for pictures and autographs if he wanders the streets of a big city. Ghita is entering the lion’s den by agreeing to face Saki in the Turkish capital of Istanbul, but the former bodyguard to the Romanian president knows no fear.”

Both fighters saw the New Year in with a bang via their performances in the Grand Slam. Saki demolished Japanese contender Raoumaru in the opening stage and then flattened top Brazilian heavyweight Anderson Silva BRADDOCK. He was scoring well against Schilt, but the judges had Schilt winning the first two rounds, and so Schilt advanced to the final under the ‘Best of Three Rounds’ tournament rule.

Ghita’s New Year’s Eve tournament run started with a surprisingly vicious challenge from young Jhonata Diniz of Curitiba, Brazil, who established himself as one to watch but was ultimately beaten by the Romanian. Ghita then faced Mourad Bouzidi and dislocated the Tunisian’s shoulder with an uppercut before facing Moroccan prospect Jamal Ben Saddik and taking him out in 10 seconds with a liver kick.

 
 
 
About GLORY:

The GLORY World Series is the world’s premier martial arts stand-up fighting league, staging events across the globe and offering up to $1,000,000 in prize money to the winners of 16-man ‘Grand Slam’ tournaments, which are open to only the best fighters in each weight class. The fight series also includes 8-man ‘Slam’ tournaments and events with traditional, single bouts.

With television deals spanning every continent, plus a groundbreaking online video streaming system and the world’s largest online martial arts library, GLORY is one of the world’s most widely-broadcast sporting organizations.

Owned and operated by Glory Sports International (GSI), the organization has offices in Holland, the UK, Tokyo, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Its personnel includes a diverse mix of award-winning hedge-fund and private equity investors; principals from pioneering sports marketing agency Total Sport Asia; and senior level executives from several leading sports franchises, including WWE, FIFA, Golden Glory, Champions League and It’s Showtime.

 
 
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Glory World Series
Mike Afromowitz
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HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION SEMMY SCHILT WINS

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HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION SEMMY SCHILT WINS
 
GLORY 4 TOKYO – HEAVYWEIGHT GRAND SLAM
 
STAR-STUDDED, 16-MAN KICKBOXING TOURNAMENT
 
IN TOKYO
 
 


Picture from Ben Pontier  
BEN PONTIER PHOTOGRAPHY©
 

 
TOKYO, Japan (Dec. 31, 2012) – After four fights in one night, two of which he ended by KO, Karate black belt Semmy Schilt (43-6, 20 KOs) of the Netherlands, emerged as the winner of the highly-anticipated GLORY 4 Tokyo – Heavyweight Grand Slam. Schilt, a fan favorite of this star-studded, 16-man, one-night kickboxing tournament, claimed the $400,000 grand prize and secured his position as the world’s No. 1 heavyweight kickboxer.
 
In addition to Schilt, the single-elimination tournament field consisted of numerous other superstars and rising stars, including the likes of legend Peter Aerts (104-31-1, 78 KOs), Remy Bonjasky (78-15, 40 KOs), Gökhan Saki (79-16, 55 KOs), Daniel Ghita
(47-8, 36 KOs) and Jamal Ben Saddik (24-1, 19 KOs). Playing out over 15 fights, the tournament saw 8 bouts end by KO or TKO, resulting in a KO ratio of just under 55 percent.
 
“I’ve won many tournaments, but this is the best ever,” the towering (6-foot-11/2.12 meters) Schilt said afterwards. “It was a hard tournament with some very good fighters and some very hard fights for me and for everyone else. But, all the struggle is worth it to win a competition like this. GLORY is home to the best fighters in the world and I am very proud to be the winner of (the league’s) first-ever Grand Slam tournament.
 
“This was not just a great New Year’s Eve event, it was a great martial arts event,” said GLORY Chairman Pierre Andurand. “I think that the skill and the courage that we saw in the ring tonight is really what the martial arts are all about. Perhaps it’s a bit of cliché seeing as we are in Tokyo, but I really do think we can say that the fighters tonight embodied the samurai spirit which all martial artists aspire to.”
 
The tournament’s ‘Best of Three’ rule, designed to eliminate needless injuries, mandated that any fighter who won the first two rounds of a bout would advance to the next stage without having to fight the third and final scheduled round of the bout.
 
Schilt’s run saw him stop Brice Guidon (28-8, 4 KOs) of France in the first round of the tournament’s first fight via a pair of heavy right hands. He then outclassed hot prospect Rico Verhoeven (37-7-1, 8 KOs) of the Netherlands to take a decision win under the ‘Best of Three’ rule before meeting Gökhan Saki (79-16, 55 KOs) of the Netherlands in the semifinal stage of the tournament.
 
Saki, who had KO’d his opponents in the first round of both his Final 16 and quarterfinal stage matches, respectively, tried to do the same to Schilt but couldn’t overcome Schilt’s significant reach advantage.
 
Saki landed some good shots, but couldn’t get the clean connection he needed in order to seal the deal. The judges declared Schilt the winner under the Best of Three rule and, although Saki bitterly disputed the decision, Schilt advanced to the championship round of the tournament.
 
In the championship matchup, Schilt met Ghita, who had finished his semifinal fight in just 10 seconds by stopping the giant Ben Saddik with a left kick to the solar plexus. As a result, Ghita was well-rested and less hurt that Schilt, who had persevered through a war with Saki. But near the end of a close first round, Schilt threw a perfectly-timed head kick and connected his shin cleanly across the side of Ghita’s head.
 
Ghita went down and struggled to beat the referee’s 10-count. He made it to his feet just in time, but the referee determined that he was unsteady on his feet and that the fight should be stopped for Ghita’s own safety, thereby sending Schilt to the winner’s circle.
 
In the evening’s Superfights, speed and technique reigned supreme. Robin van Roosmalen (38-14-3, 12 KOs), the runner-up in the GLORY 3 Rome ‘Final 8’ lightweight (154 pounds/70 kilograms) eight-man tournament on Nov. 3, was matched with the colorful Japanese character Yuichiro Nagashima (17-6, 12 KOs) and completely dominated him from start to finish.
 
Nagashima had no answer for Van Roosmalen’s forward pressure and awesome power. He showed a lot of heart in refusing to stay down after being knocked down several times and in some instances literally knocked off his feet with low kicks. Nagashima went the distance, but Van Roosmalen walked away the winner by unanimous decision.
 
Toshio Matsumoto (38-10-6, 30 KOs) gave Jason Wilnis “TYSON” (19-1-2) a stiff test in their middleweight (185 pounds/84 kilograms) match. The experienced Matsumoto is known as ‘The Knockout Artist’ and he did his moniker proud, demonstrating slick boxing skills and fluid combinations. The younger and more powerful Wilnis took a while to get into the fight but, once he did, his superior conditioning put him in front— and by the final bell he was dominating on his way to a unanimous decision win.
 
Flyweights Sang Jae Kim of Korea and Mutsuki Ebata (17-1-1) of Japan stole the show with a three-round battle that was non-stop from start to finish. The Japanese fighter was by far the better man but his Korean opponent could not be stopped and refused to lie down. Kim lost a one-sided decision but impressed onlookers with his heart and got a big round of applause from the Japanese arena.
 
Complete GLORY 4 Tokyo – Heavyweight Grand Slam’ result:
 
FINAL
Semmy Schilt def. Daniel Ghita, TKO, R1 (Head Kick)
 
SEMI FINAL
Semmy Schilt def. Gokhan Saki, Dec. R2, ‘Best of Three’ rule
Daniel Ghita def. Jamal Ben Saddik, KO, R1 (Body Kick)
 
QUARTER FINAL
Semmy Schilt def. Rico Verhoeven, Dec. R2, ‘Best of Three’ rule
Gokhan Saki vs. Anderson ‘Braddock’ Silva, KO, R1
Jamal Ben Saddik def. Remy Bonjasky, Dec. R2, ‘Best of Three’ rule
Daniel Ghita def. Mourad Bouzidi by TKO, R2 (Bouzidi dislocated right elbow)
 
Tournament Final 16 Bouts:
Semmy Schilt def. Brice Guidon by KO, R1
Rico Verhoeven def. Sergei Kharitonov, Dec. R2, ‘Best of Three’ rule
Gokhan Saki def. Roaumaru by KO, R1 1:00
Anderson Silva vs. Igor Jurkovic by KO, R1
Remy Bonjasky def. Filip Verlinden by unanimous decision after three rounds
Jamal Ben Saddik def. Errol Zimmerman, Dec. R2, ‘Best of Three’ rule
Mourad Bouzidi def. Peter Aerts by TKO, R1 (Aerts retired before R2 with broken right hand)
Daniel Ghita def. Jhonata Diniz by unanimous decision after three rounds
 
Superfights
Lightweight bout (154 pounds/70 kilograms)
Robin van Roosmalen def. Yuichiro Nagashima by unanimous decision.
 
Flyweight bout
Mutsuki Ebata def. Sang Jae Kim by unanimous decision.
 
Middleweight bout (185 pounds/84 kilograms)
Jason Wilnis def. Toshio Matsumoto by unanimous decision.
 
 
About DREAM:
Japan’s premier MMA organisation, DREAM has staged 23 top-class events in the course of its four-year history. Fighters that have stepped into the DREAM ring include Fedor Emelianenko, Gegard Mousasi, Shinya Aoki, Joachim Hansen, Melvin Manhoef, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Eddie Alvarez, Todd Duffee, Gesias Calvancante, Marius Zaromskis.
 
About GLORY:
The GLORY World Series (www.gloryworldseries.com) is the world’s premier martial arts stand-up fighting league, staging events across the globe and offering up to $1,000,000 in prize money to the winners of 16-man ‘Grand Slam’ tournaments, which are open to only the best fighters in each weight class. The fight series also includes 8-man ‘Slam’ tournaments and events with traditional, single bouts.
 
 
With television deals spanning every continent, online live video streaming of all shows and the world’s largest online martial arts library, GLORY is one of the world’s most widely distributed sporting organizations. Owned and operated by Glory Sports International (GSI), the organization has offices in the UK, Holland, Tokyo, Malaysia, Singapore and soon in the USA. Its personnel include an unprecedented mix of accomplished entrepreneurs and senior level executives from the diverse worlds of finance, sports marketing, television and martial arts fighting.
 
 
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