
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.
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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
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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.
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