Remy Bonjasky, Marinho Gordon and guest Mounir do a full recap of all the fights from GLORY Miami this week
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michael boapeah against rajabzadih would be sick
Gentlemen,
What did you guys think of Spong's comeback. He unfortunately lost by KO. In my eyes, he looked too scared. May have to do with ring rust or maybe scared of his shin he had broken. Unfortunately, age also plays a role. Do you guys still see him fighting or do you say cut it out and enjoy your retirement.
Thian de Vries showed himself again. That KO was insane. Got what he wanted (a knock down) and showed that it made him come back even stronger. What an enrichment he would be for Glory. Don't you guys think Glory should go all out to bring him in. I know he would prefer to fight every month and that is most likely not possible at Glory. But couldn't Glory give him a contract with freedom so he can fight elsewhere?
Hello gentlemen,
You indicate that chico and tyjani dominated the division. What exactly has Tyjani dominated? Okay yes I get that he has fought ' 2 of the best ' welterweights, but he will still have to really prove himself. Against Semeleer he won narrowly and not convincingly and I thought he actually lost to Chico. So he still has everything to prove and I think he will have a tough time.
i heard from sources close to sbgym that bensaddik is injured after the match with ristea and may not make it to June 13

I don't think Glory realizes what a gem they have on their hands and they are extremely naive in this. Kickboxing is a wonderful sport, and there are an awful lot of good fighters within Glory today. The sport is still reeling from the K-1 era of over thirty years ago. So many top athletes and legends of kickboxing have been an inspiration around the world.
Does Glory really think someone like Jake Paul or Dana White will lend them a helping hand? These two are among Glory's biggest competitors. In an ideal world it would be wonderful if parties helped each other grow, but unfortunately the reality is different. Adeysanya and Pereira have already shown the world that kickboxing is attractive and appealing to watch. From this one could already draw the conclusion that Glory is a threat to other big organizations.
So I would not be surprised if "Miami Underground" was a pre-conceived plan. Glory needs to stop allowing themselves to be used. It is time for them to recognize their own strength and show guts.
not entirely true. That the sport is feasting on period of the past says enough, with that you are already admitting it. I am a big kickboxing fan, but kickboxing is really losing, and that is partly due to the rise of mma. And in the kickboxing world, the Netherlands is also the market leader and even here kickboxing is becoming less popular. It was 1 big shitshow there in miami, and really never do it again, indeed just cherish the Netherlands. Only I do understand that as an international company you want to expand and see if there is something to get, because you also feel that the ice is getting thinner here, so you have to do something. I just don't understand that if you go there, that you show this. That you don't organize a mega event and really put kickboxing on the map. You have now ruined it in 1 time forever. Because everyone who has seen this , who thinks really okay fok kickboxing and all that Dutch shit. and that's a mortal sin. And I don't understand that guys like robbie who have so much knowledge and experience didn't intervene but just let this happen. shame