Glory76: Badr Hari Faces Benjamin Adegbuyi in Highly Anticipated Kickboxing Showdown

The highly anticipated fight between Moroccan Badr Hari and Romanian Benjamin Adegbuyi takes place tonight in Rotterdam as part of Glory76. This confrontation had been postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Will this Saturday, December 19th mark the return of champion Badr Hari? The Moroccan, in any case, has been waiting for this moment for many months and despite a coronavirus infection last month that weakened him to the point of seeing himself dead, Hari quickly resumed training and feels 100% ready for this fight that he hopes to win by KO.
"I just feel really good. I’m very focused and very hungry," he said on the specialized website La Sueur. "I’ve been out of the sport for a long time, I’ve had ups and downs. But now I’m balanced, I’m where I want to be in my mind."
At 36 years old today, the Moroccan fighter still wants to show that he remains, by far, the best on the circuit. "I just have a lot of aggression in me. I want to hurt people." Reflecting on his 20-year career and 96 K.O.s, the kickboxer believes that if he went back in time he would "kick and hit the guys harder." "I would have hurt the guys more. But I think everything went well. I’m very happy with my career, and it’s still ongoing. We’re not at the end yet."
This fight between Badr Hari and Benjamin Adegbuyi can be watched live on the Glory website for just under 13 euros.
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