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GLORY Collision 9: Live Results, Fight Card & Stream Updates

GLORY Collision 9: Live Results, Fight Card & Stream Updates

LukasLukas
June 13, 20269 min read

GLORY Collision 9 has completely concluded at the Ahoy Arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands, delivering one of the most unpredictable and historically significant nights in modern kickboxing history. The 14-bout card reshaped the power dynamics across multiple divisions, highlighted by a clean sweep of tournament upsets and a legendary world title defense.

In the headlining slot, undisputed heavyweight champion Mory Kromah closed his account against Miloš Cvjetićanin with an iconic, highlight-reel knockout sequence. Meanwhile, the grueling eight-man tournament bracket ended with an absolute shocker as an unranked phenomenon marched through three world-class opponents in a single night to claim the ultimate crown.

Below is the definitive, post-fight results table and a comprehensive technical breakdown of every single bout that took place inside the Rotterdam ring.


GLORY Collision 9 Verified Results Table

Weight ClassBout StructureFighter A (Red Corner)Fighter B (Blue Corner)Official Result
Heavyweight👑 Heavyweight Title Main EventMory KromahMiloš CvjetićaninKromah def. Cvjetićanin via KO (Knee) – R3, 1:56
95 kg🏆 Grand Prix Tournament FinalMohamed TouchassieDonovan WisseTouchassie def. Wisse via UD (R3, 3:00)
HeavyweightHeavyweight SuperfightAntonio PlazibatAnis BouzidPlazibat def. Bouzid via KO – R4, 1:43
95 kgTournament Semifinal 2Donovan WisseMichael BoapeahWisse def. Boapeah via UD (R3, 3:00)
95 kgTournament Semifinal 1Cem CaceresMohamed TouchassieTouchassie def. Caceres via UD (R3, 3:00)
95 kgTournament Quarterfinal 4Michael BoapeahArtem VakhitovBoapeah def. Vakhitov via UD (R3, 3:00)
95 kgTournament Quarterfinal 3Luis TavaresDonovan WisseWisse def. Tavares via UD (R3, 3:00)
95 kgTournament Quarterfinal 2Bahram RajabzadehMohamed TouchassieTouchassie def. Rajabzadeh via UD (R3, 3:00)
95 kgTournament Quarterfinal 1Cem CaceresMohammed HamdiCaceres def. Hamdi via UD (R3, 3:00)
95 kgTournament Reserve BoutSerkan OzcaglayanJimmy Livinus OmaniOmani def. Ozcaglayan via UD (R3, 3:00)
95 kgAlternate SuperfightMesud SelimovićIliass HammoucheSelimović def. Hammouche via UD (R3, 3:00)
77 kgWelterweight FeatureMehdi Ait El HadjFiguereido LandmanLandman def. Ait El Hadj via UD (R3, 3:00)
65 kgFeatherweight FeatureBerjan PeposhiDeniz DemirkapuDemirkapu def. Peposhi via UD (R3, 3:00)
65 kgFeatherweight FeatureAndré SantosLounis SaingSantos def. Saing via UD (R3, 3:00)

World Title Main Event Breakdown

Mory Kromah def. Miloš Cvjetićanin via KO (Knee) – Round 3, 1:56

The undisputed heavyweight king successfully retained his throne by executing a spectacular, dynamic third-round knockout to seal his rivalry with Cvjetićanin. Over the first two frames, Cvjetićanin used heavy lateral pressure and hooks to test the champion's guard stability inside the pocket. At exactly 1:56 of Round 3, Kromah perfectly timed a counter entry, launching a lethal flying knee that caught Cvjetićanin cleanly on the jaw. Cvjetićanin collapsed immediately, prompting the referee to halt the contest and securing a historic highlight-reel defense for the "Black Ghost."


The 95 kg Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Finale

Tournament Final: Mohamed Touchassie def. Donovan Wisse via Unanimous Decision

In one of the greatest tournament Cinderella stories in combat sports history, Mohamed Touchassie out-pointed middleweight champion Donovan Wisse to claim the vacant Light Heavyweight world title. Touchassie completely bypassed Wisse's legendary defensive shell work by implementing a high-velocity, multi-angle punching strategy across all three rounds. Wisse, visibly fatigued from his previous bouts, struggled to find the range for his signature front teeps and counter knees. The unified decision went cleanly to Touchassie, who completed an incredible three-fight win streak to capture the $100,000 grand prize.


Tournament Semifinals Recap

Semifinal 2: Donovan Wisse def. Michael Boapeah via Unanimous Decision

This high-stakes middleweight title rematch up at 95 kg saw Wisse utilize vintage defensive positioning to defuse a familiar foe. Wisse absorbed Boapeah’s explosive pocket combinations on his heavy high-guard while answering back with surgical straight counters. Wisse systematically broke Boapeah's rhythm over the course of three frames, checking low calf kick entries with precision tracking. The comprehensive performance earned Wisse a comfortable Unanimous Decision victory to seal his spot in the finals.

Semifinal 1: Mohamed Touchassie def. Cem Caceres via Unanimous Decision

Mohamed Touchassie sustained his historic momentum by running a technical distance clinic against Cem Caceres. Touchassie deployed lightning-fast lateral footwork, keeping Caceres isolated on the outside at the end of sharp punching combinations. Caceres was unable to find the counter-striking lane that won him his quarterfinal match, falling behind significantly on the output tracking indicators. Touchassie cruised through the final round to pick up a decisive Unanimous Decision.


Tournament Grand Prix Quarterfinals Recap

Quarterfinal 1: Cem Caceres def. Mohammed Hamdi via Unanimous Decision

Cem Caceres executed a brilliant structural adjustment by adopting a highly mobile, long-range counter-striking template against Mohammed Hamdi. Caceres utilized continuous lateral movement and clean straight combinations to keep the Moroccan body-attacker frustrated on the outside. Hamdi was completely unable to bridge the gap to connect with his signature short hooks to the liver. Caceres controlled the ring generalship across all three rounds to earn a safe Unanimous Decision.

Quarterfinal 2: Mohamed Touchassie def. Bahram Rajabzadeh via Unanimous Decision

Mohamed Touchassie completely blew up the tournament blueprint by capturing a masterclass upset victory over tournament favorite Bahram Rajabzadeh. Touchassie leaned on a highly efficient counter-striking model, landing an astounding 56% of his total output (73 of 130 strikes) while evading Rajabzadeh's predictable linear rushes. In the middle of Round 3, Touchassie slipped a wild overhand right and connected with a thunderous left hook that sent Rajabzadeh crashing down for a critical knockdown. Touchassie swept the analytical scoring quadrants to lock down an undisputed Unanimous Decision.

Quarterfinal 3: Donovan Wisse def. Luis Tavares via Unanimous Decision

Donovan Wisse proved his middleweight frame could withstand natural light heavyweight impact by out-pointing the veteran division contender Luis Tavares. Wisse used his air-tight high shell to absorb Tavares' power hooks before replying with accurate stabbing teeps to the solar plexus. Wisse's methodical pacing and range management kept Tavares completely off-balance over three rounds. The judges swept the scorecards for Wisse, validating his highly anticipated promotional division transition.

Quarterfinal 4: Michael Boapeah def. Artem Vakhitov via Unanimous Decision

Michael Boapeah secured a defining career signature win by out-grinding former long-time champion Artem Vakhitov in a brutal three-round battle of attrition. Boapeah immediately targeted Vakhitov’s lead leg, landing heavy low calf kicks that severely compromised Vakhitov's mobility. Vakhitov attempted to leverage his standard upright rhythm reading, but Boapeah's constant forward pressure and inside boxing combinations stole the close exchanges. Boapeah secured a clean Unanimous Decision to advance into the semifinal line.


Superfight & Preliminary Bulletins

Heavyweight Superfight: Antonio Plazibat def. Anis Bouzid via KO – Round 4, 1:43

Antonio Plazibat and Anis Bouzid engaged in a spectacular, phone-booth war of heavy impact that pushed past the standard three-round limit into a sudden-victory extra round. Throughout the contest, Bouzid matched Plazibat's thunderous punch power with slick counter-combinations and heavy volume. However, at 1:43 of the extra fourth round, Plazibat connected with a devastating multi-punch combination that broke Bouzid's guard and knocked him out cold. The viral finish marked a massive return to the win column for Plazibat in front of an ecstatic home crowd.

Alternate Superfight: Mesud Selimović def. Iliass Hammouche via Unanimous Decision

Mesud Selimović out-navigated Iliass Hammouche in a technical alternate showcase designed to establish the next light heavyweight contender line. Selimović dictated the pace by implementing a steady diet of outside low leg kicks and heavy left hooks to the body. Hammouche attempted a frantic forward rally in the final frame, but Selimović's early defensive accuracy had already locked up the scorecards. Selimović took home a clear Unanimous Decision.

Tournament Reserve: Jimmy Livinus Omani def. Serkan Ozcaglayan via Unanimous Decision

Jimmy Livinus Omani put on a masterclass in long-range reach leverage to completely disrupt the offense of veteran Serkan Ozcaglayan. Omani kept Ozcaglayan isolated behind an elite, snapping jab that score consistently over all three rounds. Whenever Ozcaglayan tried to lung inside to land power hooks, Omani comfortably tied him up, firing heavy knees from the clinch. Omani swept the judges' sheets with an impressive Unanimous Decision showing.

Welterweight Feature: Figuereido Landman def. Mehdi Ait El Hadj via Unanimous Decision

Figuereido Landman put on a stellar movement clinic against Mehdi Ait El Hadj in their welterweight feature card clash. Landman utilized swift lateral pivots and spatial evasion to completely shut down Ait El Hadj's offensive entry combinations. Landing precision low kicks at will, Landman dominated the striking metrics to log a flawless 30-27 sweep across the official commission scorecards.

Featherweight Feature: Deniz Demirkapu def. Berjan Peposhi via Unanimous Decision

Deniz Demirkapu won a highly competitive, high-frequency featherweight war against Berjan Peposhi. Demirkapu systematically dominated the pocket exchanges by unloading blistering multi-punch combinations across all three frames. Peposhi attempted to slow the onslaught with heavy leg kicks, but Demirkapu's superior inside output won out for a Unanimous Decision.

Featherweight Feature: André Santos def. Lounis Saing via Unanimous Decision

André Santos delivered a textbook distance management exhibition to neutralize the offense of Lounis Saing. Santos preserved his energy reserves perfectly by picking his landing zones from long range and checking Saing with low leg kicks. Saing found himself structurally unable to bridge the gap, allowing Santos to walk away with a clean Unanimous Decision win.


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