GLORY Collision 9 Results

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GLORY is turning Collision 9 into a statement night for kickboxing in Rotterdam, and the stakes could not be clearer: a new light heavyweight world champion will be crowned through a one‑night Grand Prix, while Mory Kromah makes his first heavyweight title defense in front of a European crowd that has turned Ahoy into a second home for the promotion.

The event goes down Saturday, June 13 at Rotterdam Ahoy in the Netherlands, with Superfight Series and main card staggered across the evening and pay‑per‑view streaming available for fans who cannot make it to the arena. Tickets are on sale via GLORY’s site and official vendors, and local promotion has leaned hard on the “biggest event of the summer” framing to underline what is at stake for both divisions.

At light heavyweight, GLORY is rolling out a classic eight‑man tournament to settle a vacant title in a single night. To leave Rotterdam with the belt, a fighter needs to win three times across quarter‑final, semi‑final, and final, which places a premium on durability.

The field itself is stacked with different types of risk. You have “The Golden Wolf” Bahram Rajabzadeh, a proven finisher, and former champion Artem Vakhitov, who brings a 22‑7 slate and years of experience holding GLORY gold at 95 kilos.

Michael Boapeah joins them with a 23‑6‑1 record and nine knockouts, while ex‑title challenger Mohammed Touchassie arrives at 20‑3 with 14 stoppages, still chasing the belt that slipped away from him the first time around.

Heavyweight has its own story at the top of the bill, where new “King of Kickboxing” Mory Kromah defends his GLORY world title against Milos Cvjetićanin. The two were supposed to meet in the finals of the Last Heavyweight Standing tournament, but Cvjetićanin suffered an injury and the matchup never materialized, leaving a question mark over how their styles would collide across five rounds.

Collision 9 now becomes the place where that unfinished business gets sorted out, with Kromah trying to cement his status as champion and Cvjetićanin aiming to prove that lost opportunity was just delayed, not denied.

GLORY Collision 9 Results

Mory Kromah vs Miloš Cvjetićanin
TBD vs TBD – 2026 GLORY Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Final
Antonio Plazibat vs Anis Bouzid
Iliass Hammouche vs Mesud Selimović
Donovan Wisse vs TBD – 2026 GLORY Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinal
Cem Cácere vs Mohamed Touchassie – 2026 GLORY Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinal
Michael Boapeah vs Artem Vakhitov – 2026 GLORY Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal
Donovan Wisse def. Luis Tavares via Unanimous Decision – 2026 GLORY Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal
Mohamed Touchassie def. Bahram Rajabzadeh via Unanimous Decision – 2026 GLORY Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal
Cem Cáceres def. Mohammed Hamdi via Unanimous Decision – 2026 GLORY Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal
Berjan Peposhi def. Deniz Demirkapu via Unanimous Decision
Jimmy Livinus def. Serkan Özçağlayan via Unanimous Decision
Figuereido Landman def. Mehdi Ait El Hadj via Unanimous Decision
André Santos def. Lounis Saing via Unanimous Decision