Thu. Oct 23rd, 2025

GLORY 100: How to Watch, Schedule & Full Fight Card

GLORY Kickboxing is set to celebrate a monumental milestone with GLORY 100, an event packed with action. This historic card features four championship bouts, a thrilling heavyweight tournament, and a series of highly anticipated grudge matches, all taking place under one roof.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, June 14, 2025, at the Rotterdam Ahoy in the Netherlands. It promises to be one of the most significant nights in the sport`s recent history, bringing together top talent for an unforgettable spectacle.

GLORY 100 Event Poster

HOW TO WATCH

The preliminary card will commence at 15:00 CET and can be viewed free of charge on the GLORY YouTube channel.

The GLORY 100 main card will be broadcast live globally via DAZN Pay-Per-View. The main event broadcast is set to begin at 18:00 CET from Rotterdam Ahoy, making it accessible to fans worldwide through the DAZN platform.

  • Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025
  • Start Time: 6 PM CET / 5 PM UK / 12 AM ET / 9 AM PT
  • Price: €24.99 or $19.99 (region-dependent)

To access the event, visit the DAZN website, select the GLORY 100 PPV option, and follow the purchase instructions.

GLORY 100 Start Times

If DAZN Pay-Per-View is not available in your region, please check local listings for potential alternative broadcast options.

Tickets for the event are currently available for purchase directly from the GLORY website.

THE FIGHTS

GLORY 100 boasts an extensive card of 20 fights, prominently featuring four crucial title bouts and the next phase of the “Last Heavyweight Standing” tournament.

  • Rico Verhoeven vs. Artem VakhitovGLORY Heavyweight Championship
  • Tarik Khbabez vs. Sergej MaslobojevGLORY Light Heavyweight Championship
  • Donovan Wisse vs. Michael BoapeahGLORY Middleweight Championship
  • Petchpanomrung vs. Miguel TrindadeGLORY Featherweight Championship

By Neville Whittle

Neville Whittle calls Manchester home while traveling the boxing circuit. His sharp analysis and vivid ringside reporting have made him a respected voice in boxing journalism. Neville developed his distinctive narrative style covering small-hall shows before graduating to championship bouts.

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