
GLORY 107 Results: Kwasi Edges Wisse for Double-Champ Status, Samperi Scores Viral KO
History was made in Rotterdam. On April 25, 2026, GLORY 107 took over the RTM Stage for a night of championship drama and brutal knockouts. While the undercard delivered several Light Heavyweight Grand Prix qualifiers, the main event saw Chico Kwasi pull off the seemingly impossible against one of the most dominant champions in the sport.
Main Event: Chico Kwasi Achieves "Champ-Champ" Immortality
In a bout defined by razor-thin margins, Chico Kwasi stepped up in weight to challenge the reigning Middleweight king, Donovan Wisse. Wisse, who recently broke Alex Pereira's title defense record, started sharp with his trademark precision, but Kwasi found his rhythm in the later rounds, repeatedly finding success with his lead uppercut.
After five fiercely contested rounds, the judges awarded Kwasi the victory via Split Decision (50-45, 48-47, 48-47, 48-47, 47-48). The monumental win makes the 28-year-old Kwasi only the second fighter in GLORY history to hold two world titles simultaneously, joining the legendary Alex Pereira. For Wisse, the loss snaps an incredible championship reign.
The Viral Nuke: Samperi Puts Kabil to Sleep in 42 Seconds
While the main event was a technical chess match, the early card brought pure violence. Michael Samperi set the tone for the entire night with an absolute "Knockout of the Year" contender against Said Kabil.
Just 42 seconds into Round 2, Samperi uncorked a devastating left hook that caught Kabil perfectly, putting him to sleep instantly. The viral knockout ignited the Dutch crowd and immediately put the Welterweight division on notice.
Co-Main & Proving Grounds: Osaro Wins, LHW Field Takes Shape
In the Heavyweight co-main event, Tariq Osaro repeated history by defeating Nico Horta via Unanimous Decision. Meanwhile, the card served as a massive "Proving Ground" for the Light Heavyweight division. Veterans like Luis Tavares and Stefan Latescu alongside rising threats like Cem Caceres and Mohamed Touchassie all secured vital decision victories to state their case for the upcoming Grand Prix.
Full GLORY 107 Fight Results
- Chico Kwasi def. Donovan Wisse via Split Decision (GLORY Middleweight Championship)
- Tariq Osaro def. Nico Horta via Unanimous Decision
- Luis Tavares def. Mohamed Amine via Unanimous Decision
- Cem Caceres def. Sebastian Lutaniuc via Unanimous Decision
- Mohamed Touchassie def. Jimmy Livinus via Unanimous Decision
- Stefan Latescu def. Iuri Fernandes via Unanimous Decision
- Mohammed Hamdi def. Alin Nechita via Unanimous Decision
- Nabil Khachab def. Errol Koning via Split Decision (Extra Round)
- Mohammed Boutasaa def. Cedric Do via Unanimous Decision
- Rade Opacic def. Colin George via Unanimous Decision
- Deniz Demirkapu def. Mohamed Hamami via KO, Round 2 (1:45)
- Albert Ugrincic def. Clayton Raven via Unanimous Decision
- Valentin Knau def. Antonio Krajinovic via Unanimous Decision
- Michael Samperi def. Said Kabil via KO, Round 2 (0:42)
Next Stop: COLLISION 9 Grand Prix
The fallout from GLORY 107 has completely reshaped the Light Heavyweight landscape. The promotion now moves toward GLORY COLLISION 9 on June 13, 2026, which will feature a massive one-night, eight-man Grand Prix to crown the new Light Heavyweight World Champion. Expect several names from tonight's Proving Grounds to be called up for the bloodbath.
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