Badr Hari Expresses Disappointment as Glory 80 Rematch Halted by Fan Violence

The Moroccan kickboxing champion Badr Hari was unable to have his rematch against the Pole Arkadiusz Wrzosek on Saturday, March 19 in Hasselt, Belgium, at Glory 80, suspended after scuffles.
After the fight, the Moroccan kickboxer posted a tweet to express his gratitude to Glory and his fans. "I would like to express my thanks to Glory for their good organization in the preparation and during GLORY 80. Me and the army of Badr, who was incredible yesterday (Saturday, March 19) and since the beginning of my career, were eagerly awaiting an incredible night of high-level sports and a great fight," he wrote. "I would have liked to offer you a super third round. Yesterday, I felt strong, well prepared and ready to win this fight," he added.
After the two rounds, clashes took place in the Trixxo Arena, and the kickboxing evening was stopped. The Moroccan champion therefore did not take his revenge on the Pole.
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