Glory World Series Swallows Up It’s Showtime to Create Kickboxing Powerhouse
Posted on June 30 2012
For Immediate Release
Glory Sports International, the owner and rights holder of the Glory World Series championship kickboxing promotion and other related businesses, on Saturday announced that it has agreed to terms with Dutch-based competitor It’s Showtime, led by renowned European fight manager and kickboxing promoter Simon Rutz.
The landmark deal will effectively place all of the world’s top kickboxers, or stand-up fighters, under the same promotional umbrella. GSI will absorb other assets from and take over management of It’s Showtime.
“This is what the world of stand-up fighting has been waiting for – all the top fighters competing in the same series each time to find out who is really the very best,” said Marcus Luer, Managing Director of GSI. “Glory World Series will be the ultimate platform and testing ground for these fighters to showcase their talent and skills. It doesn’t get much more exciting than this!
“By adding It’s Showtime,” continued Luer, “Glory has truly established itself as the No. 1 kickboxing league in the world. This is what the fans have been waiting for and we are here to deliver it. Glory will soon announce a new series of events and a modernized tournament format for the rest of the year and for 2013.
“The matchmaking possibilities will create some amazing fights and fans will truly see the best competing against the best across all weight classes. We are changing the landscape of this global sport.”
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