The planned two-day format for GLORY 100 appears to have been scrapped. The milestone kickboxing event is now expected to take place over a single day, reportedly due to underwhelming ticket sales for the original schedule.
Kickboxing veteran Tayfun Özcan shared this information in a recent TikTok post. Özcan was initially scheduled to compete on one of the planned days against Ismail Ouzgni in a welterweight contest.

Although Day 1 sales were reportedly stronger than Day 2, GLORY seems to have decided to move the Friday portion of the event to Saturday. This likely decision aims to consolidate ticket revenue and focus audience attention on one major show, rather than spreading sales thinly across two consecutive evenings.
While a revised fight card is not yet officially confirmed, it is anticipated that the key bouts, including the Heavyweight tournament and title fights, will still proceed as planned. The event is still set to be held at the Rotterdam Ahoy venue on June 14th.
This restructuring comes as a setback for Europe`s largest kickboxing promotion. The news follows closely after the GLORY Underground card in Miami earlier this month, which reportedly suffered from significant production issues, adding to recent challenges faced by the organization.