Glory Record | 11-4-0 (3 KO) | Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs) |
Temps de combat moyen | 09:43 | Fight Duration |
Rapport de Knockdown | 6:7 | Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed |
SLpM | 7.68 | Strikes Landed per Minute |
SApM | 7.81 | Strikes Absorbed per Minute |
Différentiel frappant | -0.13 | Difference between SLpM and SApM |
Précision frappante | 44.59 % | Proportion of Strikes Landed |
Résultat | Adversaire | Événement | Méthode | Regarder |
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Pertes | Alex Pereira |
Glory 58: Chicago Headline event 2018-09-14 |
UD | |
Victoires | Jason Wilnis |
Glory 56: Denver Superfight 2018-08-10 |
SD | |
Victoires | Zack Wells |
Glory 52: Los Angeles Co Headline event 2018-03-31 |
TKO
1:03 of Round 1 |
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Pertes | Alex Pereira |
Glory 46: Guangzhou Headline event 2017-10-14 |
UD |
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Victoires | Jason Wilnis |
Glory 40: Copenhagen Headline event 2017-04-29 |
SD |
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Victoires | Dustin Jacoby |
Glory 34: Denver Co Headline event 2016-10-21 |
TKO
0:01 of Round 2 |
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Pertes | Jason Wilnis |
Glory 33: New Jersey Superfight 2016-09-09 |
TKO
1:14 of Round 3 |
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Victoires | Dustin Jacoby |
Glory 30: Los Angeles Headline event 2016-05-13 |
UD |
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Victoires | Artem Levin |
Glory 27: Chicago Headline event 2016-02-26 |
TBD | |
Victoires | Artem Levin |
Glory 21: San Diego Headline event 2015-05-08 |
DQ |
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Victoires | Jason Wilnis |
Glory 20: Dubai Final 2015-04-03 |
SD |
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Victoires | Wayne Barrett |
Glory 20: Dubai Tournament 2015-04-03 |
UD |
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Pertes | Joe Schilling |
Glory 17: Los Angeles - Last Man Standing 8 man tournament 2014-06-21 |
KO
2:41 of Round 4 |
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GLORY MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION 2017
GLORY MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION 2016
WBC MUAY THAI LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
WLF KICKBOXING LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION
One of the most physically imposing fighters on the GLORY roster, Simon Marcus is as tough as his physique looks.
A wild and rebellious youth saw Marcus expelled from several schools and endure numerous brushes with the law, including a spell in a young offender's institution, before he discovered a Muay Thai gym by chance and started training.
That gave him a direction and an outlet for his energies. In retrospect it seems fate led him in the door of the gym that day, as Marcus went on to become the world's top middleweight Muay Thai fighter, earning a plethora of awards and titles.
In 2014, he looked to replicate his Muay Thai success in the world of Kickboxing. The two sports look very similar but there are fundamental differences: in Muay Thai, fighters are allowed to clinch for extended periods of time and they are also allowed to strike with the elbow. In Kickboxing, both are removed; the clinch is heavily limited.
That question of how he would transition to the new rules was answered when he debuted against Joe Schilling in the opening match of the GLORY 17 “LAST MAN STANDING” tournament in Los Angeles.
It was a super-close fight, brutal war, and Marcus looked close to scoring a finish win before Schilling pulled off a KO of his own in the dying seconds of the extra fourth round. When 2014 closed out, the bout was nominated for Fight of the Year.
Marcus was undeterred. He quickly got back in there and got on a winning streak before winning the title at GLORY 27 CHICAGO thanks to, in his words, “mentally breaking” former champion Artem Levin and “forcing him to quit” by walking out of the ring. Marcus would lose the belt to Jason Wilnis at GLORY 33 but remains in contention.