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    Antonio Plazibat Drops Out Of GLORY 105 Heavyweight Tournament

    Ironside Sports MediaBy Ironside Sports MediaJanuary 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Antonio Plazibat has dropped out of the heavyweight match. GLORY 105 is scheduled for February 7, 2026, on the GelreDome in Arnhem, Netherlands, the place eight heavyweight fighters will compete in a one-night match to crown a brand new GLORY heavyweight champion after Rico Verhoeven vacated the title in November 2025. Croatian kickboxer Antonio Plazibat has withdrawn from the match lower than two weeks earlier than the occasion, forcing GLORY to make a big last-minute adjustment to the quarterfinal matchups. The information was first damaged by VechtSport.

    GLORY 105: Antonio Plazibat Drops Out of Heavyweight Event

    Plazibat, who holds a 23-5 report with 14 knockout victories, was scheduled to face Mory Kromah in one of many quarterfinal bouts. The 31-year-old Croatian was thought-about one of many favorites to win the vacant heavyweight title. In line with sources cited by Vechtsport Info, the withdrawal doubtlessly stems from monetary causes, although GLORY has not launched an official assertion confirming the trigger.

    Michael Boapeah will change Plazibat in opposition to Kromah on February 7. The 25-year-old Ghanaian-Dutch fighter was initially listed as a match reserve, scheduled to face Nidal Bchiri in case any of the eight match members withdrew. Boapeah, who holds an 11-3 GLORY report, is ranked because the primary middleweight contender and has challenged for the middleweight title twice, dropping slim choices to champion Donovan Wisse at GLORY 89 in 2023 and GLORY 100 in 2025.

    This marks a significant weight class jump for Boapeah, who sometimes competes at 185 kilos (84 kilograms). The middleweight fighter has competed at gentle heavyweight (205 kilos) earlier in 2025, securing stoppage victories within the division. Nevertheless, going through heavyweight opponents who weigh between 240-270 kilos presents a special problem.

    Kromah, nicknamed “The Black Ghost,” is a 26-year-old fighter from the Netherlands who represents Guinea internationally. He carries a 35-3-1 record and has moved up from light heavyweight to compete in the Last Heavyweight Standing tournament. At GLORY 100 in June 2025, Kromah defeated Bahram Rajabzadeh by first-round knockout to secure his spot in the finals.

    The weight disparity between Boapeah and his heavyweight opponents raises questions about competitive balance. Analysis of the matchup between Plazibat and Kromah noted that Plazibat typically weighs between 119-123 kilograms, while Kromah fights at around 95 kilograms despite being the same height (1.94 meters). Boapeah, competing at an even lighter weight, faces similar size disadvantages against heavyweight opponents.​

    Plazibat has withdrawn from GLORY events before due to injury. In January 2024, he pulled out of the GLORY Heavyweight Grand Prix after breaking his arm in a previous fight against Tariq Osaro, choosing to let the bone heal naturally rather than undergo surgery. He was replaced by Nordine Mahieddine in that tournament.

    The complete GLORY 105 quarterfinal bracket now features Boapeah versus Kromah, Tariq Osaro versus Nico Horta, Sofian Laïdouni versus Miloš Cvjetićanin, and Anis Bouzid versus Errol Zimmerman. The winners of the quarterfinals will advance to the semifinals and finals on the same night, with the tournament victor crowned as the new GLORY heavyweight champion.



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