The Topsportcentrum in Rotterdam, Netherlands played host to GLORY 93, as the promotion’s lightweight world champion moved up a weight class and showed that he’s every bit as dangerous in the heavier division.
Lightweight champ Tyjani Beztati faced former welterweight champion Endy Semeleer in a welterweight superfight in the night’s main event, and delivered a superb display to earn a unanimous decision victory.
His performance showed that he’s very much a factor in the welterweight class, and Beztati stated his intention to become a two-division champion by calling for a title fight with reigning welterweight king Chico Kwasi.

The night’s co-main event saw featherweight world champion Petch claim a unanimous decision victory over Japanese rival Kento Haraguchi as he retained his title in style.
Petch and Haraguchi have met three times in competition, and the Thai, full name Petpanomrung Kiatmoo9, has now won all three. His latest victory took his dominant run as GLORY featherweight champion to eight title defences.

Also on the card, there were decision wins for Michael Boapeah, Tayfun Ozcan, Miguel Trindade, Robin Ciric, Mehdi Ait El Hadj and Frangis Goma, and the opening bout of the night saw a big win for newly-signed heavyweight Astredn Gashi, who stopped Fabrice Gnedre in the first round.
GLORY 93: Official results
- Tyjani Beztati def. Endy Semeleer via unanimous decision (30-27 x 3, 29-28 x 2) – welterweight superfight
- Petch def. Kento Haraguchi via unanimous decision (50-46 x 2, 49-45 x 3) – for GLORY featherweight world title
- Michael Boapeah def. Ulric Bokeme via unanimous decision (30-27 x 5)
- Tayfun Ozcan def. Majid Amarouche via unanimous decision (30-26 x 4, 29-27)
- Miguel Trindade def. Abraham Vidales via unanimous decision (30-27 x 5)
- Robin Ciric def. Nikola Todorovic via unanimous decision (30-27 x 3, 29-28 x 2)
- Mehdi Ait El Hadj def. Don Sno via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28 x 4)
- Frangis Goma def. Juri de Sousa via split decision (30-27, 29-28 x 2, 28-29 x 2).
- Asdren Gashi def. Fabrice Gnedre via TKO (three knockdowns) – Round 1, 2:54