The GelreDome in Arnhem, Netherlands, witnessed a night of high-octane action on Saturday, December 7, as GLORY COLLISION 7 delivered one of the most electrifying events in kickboxing history. With over 22,000 fans roaring in attendance, it was the second-largest spectacle in GLORY’s legacy, featuring stunning knockouts, emotional retirements, and jaw-dropping comebacks.
Rico Verhoeven: The King Reigns Supreme (Again!)
The main event lived up to its billing as a classic, with Rico Verhoeven (65-10, 21 KO) defending his heavyweight crown for a record-breaking twelfth time. Facing the formidable Levi Rigters (19-3, 9 KO), Verhoeven had fans on the edge of their seats. In a dramatic turn of events, "The King of Kickboxing" was knocked down early but rallied back like a true champion to secure a decision victory. This thriller cemented his status as one of the greatest in the sport.
Tarik Khbabez Retains Light Heavyweight Gold, Abena Bows Out
In the co-main event, Tarik Khbabez (52-11-1, 28 KO) showcased his resilience by edging out Donegi Abena (30-11, 10 KO) in a back-and-forth battle to retain his light heavyweight title. The drama didn’t end there—Khbabez made a bold call for a "Champ vs. Champ" showdown against Verhoeven. Meanwhile, Abena shocked the crowd with an emotional retirement announcement, removing his gloves in the ring after the fight.
Bahram Rajabzadeh’s Explosive Return
Fan favorite Bahram Rajabzadeh (70-4, 62 KO) returned to his devastating ways, finishing Daniel Stefanovski (34-6, 25 KO) in the very first round. “The Golden Wolf” wasted no time calling for a title fight in 2025, adding even more intrigue to the heavyweight division.
Sergej Maslobojev Eyes Gold
Veteran Sergej Maslobojev (40-7, 24 KO) put on a masterclass against young prospect Stefan Latescu (17-5, 8 KO), dominating his way to a unanimous decision victory. With three straight wins in the COLLISION series, the Lithuanian powerhouse is knocking on the door of title contention.
Rising Stars Shine Bright
Emerging talents stole the spotlight as light heavyweight prospects Cem Caceres (18-1, 14 KO) and Mory Kromah (31-2-1, 18 KO) remained undefeated in GLORY with commanding wins. Heavyweight standout Sofian Laidouni (37-4-1, 18 KO) also made a statement, outclassing Ionut Iancu (30-10, 12 KO) in a dominant decision victory.
Prelims Packed with Drama
The COLLISION 7 prelims were equally thrilling, featuring:
Younes Smaili (42-3, 19 KO) settling the score with rival Tayfun Ozcan (87-11-3, 28 KO) in a grudge match.
Serkan Ozcaglayan (47-10, 36 KO) securing back-to-back wins with a victory over Ramy Deghir (7-2, 1 KO).
Former welterweight champ Endy Semeleer (37-3, 18 KO) bouncing back with a win over Jay Overmeer (30-8, 16 KO).
Ukrainian heavyweight Oleh Pryimachov (16-5, 5 KO) defeating Barkouch (45-8-2, 5 KO).
Ayoub Bourrass (16-2, 4 KO) celebrating his first GLORY win against Anass Ahmidouch-Fatah (33-6-1, 13 KO).
With Verhoeven’s dominance, Khbabez’s fiery challenge, and Rajabzadeh’s call for a title shot, GLORY fans have plenty to look forward to in 2025. Stay tuned for what promises to be an explosive year ahead!