The year 2021 was the tenth year in the history of Glory, an international kickboxing promotion. Glory 77: Rotterdam was available on Pay-per-view through Glory and official distribution partnerships with FITE TV, Spike Netherlands, Sport Extra and La Sueur,.[1][2][3][4] Later events were streamed on the Glory Fights Pay-per-view platform. [5][6]
Glory 2021 Awards
The following fighters won the GLORY Kickboxing year-end awards for 2021:[7][8]
The main event was initially set to feature the Glory Heavyweight champion Rico Verhoeven who was supposed to defend his Glory Heavyweight Championship against his longtime foe Jamal Ben Saddik in a trilogy bout,[10][11][12] but Ben Saddik was forced off the card on January 19 due to a back injury.[13] Instead, the event will be headlined by a 4-man heavyweight tournament. Rico Verhoeven will face Hesdy Gerges in the first semi-final of the tournament and Glory newcomer Tarik Khbabez will square off with Levi Rigters in the second semi-final of the tournament.[14] Rigters stepped in on short notice to face Khbabez who was set to make his GLORY debut against Antonio Plazibat.[15] However, Plazibat pulled out two weeks before the event due to an injury sustained during his camp.[16]
The co-main event of the evening featured the Glory light heavyweight champion Artem Vakhitov against the Glory middleweight champion and the interim Glory light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira for the undisputed Glory Light Heavyweight Championship.[17]
Cédric Doumbé fought Murthel Groenhart in a trilogy bout to unify the Glory Welterweight Championship.[18] Groenhart was previously scheduled to face Cedric Doumbe to unify the title at glory 76, but Groenhart was forced off the card with an injury.[19]
In the second light heavyweight bout of the card, the #2 ranked Luis Tavares was scheduled to fight the #4 ranked Donegi Abena.[21]
Former K-1 fighter Raul Cătinaș was expected to make his GLORY debut against Martin Pacas in a heavyweight bout.[22] However, Cătinaș pulled out on January 13 due to testing positive for COVID-19.[23] Promotional newcomer Muhammed Balli stepped in to fight Pacas on just two weeks notice.[24]
A lightweight bout between Itay Gershon and Guerric Billet was scheduled for the preliminary card.[25] However, Gershon was unable to compete due to COVID-19 travel restrictions in Israel,[26] the bout was cancelled .
A lightweight bout between the #2 ranked Tyjani Beztati and the #3 ranked Elvis Gashi served to crown the new Glory Lightweight champion.[32]
Two ranked heavyweights, Antonio Plazibat and Tarik Khbabez, fought at the event. The pair was originally scheduled to fight at GLORY 77, before Plazibat withdrew due to injuries sustained in training.[33]
Former K-1 fighter Raul Cătinaș made his GLORY debut against the #6 ranked Glory heavyweight Nordine Mahieddine in a heavyweight bout.[35] Cătinaș returned to kickboxing after a 5-year hiatus.[36]
It was announced that the #2 ranked welterweight Dmitry Menshikov would fight the #1 ranked Mohamed Mezouari.[39] Menshikov later withdrew from the bout and was replaced by Vedat Hoduk.[40]
Instead the promotion booked the trilogy fight between Verhoeven and Jamal Ben Saddik.[45] The latter was set to make his comeback against the mandatory challenger for the Glory Heavyweight Championship Benjamin Adegbuyi,[46][47][48] who got a new opponent Antonio Plazibat. Plazibat was booked against James McSweeney, who also received a new opponent - Gokhan Saki, who makes his return to kickboxing.[49]
Three more fights were added to the card on September 11: a lightweight bout between Stoyan Koprivlenski and Bruno Gazani, a middleweight bout between Ertuğrul Bayrak and Matěj Peňáz, as well as a light heavyweight bout between Michael Duut and John King.[51]
Mohamed Mezouari was scheduled to face Eyevan Danenberg in a welterweight bout. Danenberg returned to kickboxing, following a two-year absence from the sport.[52] Danenberg later withdrew from the bout and was replaced by Maximo Suarez. Suarez later withdrew from the bout as well, and was replaced by Samo Dbili.[53]