47-15-1 (14 KO)
Abdellah  Ezbiri
classements réels
#2 Featherweight
Taille
174 CM / 5'8"
Nationalité
France France
Catégorie de poids
Featherweight
Poids
64.9 KG / 143 LBS
médias sociaux
Surnom
None
Âge
36

Combattant Statistiques

Glory Record 3-3-0 (1 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Temps de combat moyen 05:30 Fight Duration
Rapport de Knockdown 1:4 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 16.52 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 10.11 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Différentiel frappant 6.41 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Précision frappante 53.79 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Combattant Médias

Combattant Record

Résultat Adversaire Événement Méthode Regarder
Pertes Zakaria Zouggary Glory 70: Lyon
Featured fight
2019-10-26
KO
0:20 of Round 1
Pertes Anvar Boynazarov Glory 64: Strasbourg
Superfight
2019-03-09
UD
Victoires Victor Pinto Glory 60: Lyon
Featured fight
2018-10-20
KO
1:03 of Round 1
Pertes Petchpanomrung Petch Glory 53: Lille
Featured fight
2018-05-12
KO
1:40 of Round 2
Victoires Azize Hlali Glory 47: Lyon
Tournament
2017-10-28
UD
Victoires Anvar Boynazarov Glory 47: Lyon
Tournament Final
2017-10-28
UD

Combattant Bio

Twitter Abdellah  Ezbiri

Abdellah
Ezbiri
3-3-0 (1 KO) France

GLORY 47 Featherweight Contender Tournament Champion

GLORY 47 Fighter of the Night

3 x times French Champion

I.S.K.A. World Champion

F-1 World MAX Champion

Abdellah Ezbiri comes from the ancient city of Lyon, in the south-east of France. 
 
He endured a troubled (and troublesome) upbringing, growing up in an area marred by gang activity and high unemployment. 
 
Ezbiri was drawn into that lifestyle as a teenager but after being wounded in a firearms incident his older brother insisted that he find a path in life. 
 
His brother, a fighter turned trainer, brought him into kickboxing and steered Ezbiri away from the street life.
 
“I was brought into this sport by my brother; he trains me. Also just because in general I like fighting. There was a lot of fighting in the streets in our area where we grew up so it was just natural that we got drawn into this sport, I guess,” he says.
 
“This sport helps us channel our energies. It also motivates me because it is so challenging.”
 
The French-Moroccan fighter debuted at GLORY 8 TOKYO as part of the eight-man tournament but was eliminated in the quarter-finals by Gabriel Varga, who went on to become GLORY featherweight champion.
 
Following that, his career largely kept him in France and China. He returned to GLORY in late 2017 to take part in the GLORY 47 LYON Featherweight Contender Tournament, which he won by beating Azize Hlali and Anvar Boynazarov in back-to-back fights.