Mon. Oct 13th, 2025

GLORY 104: Khbabez vs. Rajabzadeh – Official Weigh-Ins Complete

GLORY 104: Khbabez vs. Rajabzadeh is poised to ignite tomorrow night, Saturday, October 11, live from the RTM Stage in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The event officially commenced with the weigh-ins held this morning in Amsterdam, setting the stage for one of kickboxing`s most anticipated spectacles of the year.

The headline bout promises a thrilling clash for the vacant GLORY Light Heavyweight World Title. Former champion Tarik Khbabez (52-12-1, 28 KO) will face off against the formidable Bahram Rajabzadeh (72-5, 64 KO). Both athletes are renowned for their aggressive, forward-pressure tactics and explosive knockout power, guaranteeing a fan-favorite encounter.

The fight card also features the compelling next stage of the `Last Heavyweight Standing` tournament. Eight elite competitors are divided into two intense four-man, one-night brackets. Noteworthy participants include Levi Rigters (20-3, 10 KO), Nabil Khachab (30-6-1, 4 KO), Rade Opacic (22-7, 17 KO), and Milos Cvjeticanin (14-4, 9 KO), all battling for a coveted spot in the tournament`s progression.

A late alteration to the Superfight Series lineup sees Miguel Trindade, who failed to make weight, now competing against Halil Kutukcu in a 74 kg catchweight bout. While Bobo Sacko was originally scheduled to face Trindade, a suitable replacement opponent for Sacko could not be found after Trindade`s weight miss.

All fighters successfully made weight for their respective contests, ensuring an unhindered fight night.

Fans across the Netherlands, UK, North America, and other global regions can watch the main card live on DAZN PPV. Additionally, the Superfight Series, highlighted by the Rigters vs. Nasipov clash, will be streamed live and free through GLORY`s official broadcast partners and online platforms.

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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