Dutch Dominance: Moroccan Fighters Falter at Glory 103 Kickboxing Event

The Moroccan fighters did not shine at Glory 103 this Saturday, August 23 in Rotterdam. Jamal Ben Saddik was knocked out by the Dutchman Levi Rigters, while Mehdi Ait El Hadj lost his fight against champion Chico Kwasi.
A rather inglorious evening for the Moroccans at Glory 103. Jamal Ben Saddik was knocked out by the Dutchman Levi Rigters in the third round in the ring of Rotterdam Ahoy. For his part, the Franco-Moroccan Mehdi Ait El Hadj failed to dominate the Surinamese champion Chico Kwasi, who retained his welterweight belt.
Only Nabil Khachab honorably defended the Moroccan colors by winning his fight against the Briton Nathan Cook, thus validating his qualification for the continuation of the Last Heavyweight Standing tournament. He will meet the seven other heavyweights in contention at the end of the year.
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