Kickboxing Star Badr Hari Vows Comeback After Shock Defeat to Wrzosek

Badr Hari reacted to his defeat against the Pole Arkadiusz Wrzosek. Contrary to the rumor spread in public opinion, the Moroccan champion does not intend to hang up his gloves. He rather wants a rematch.
"You are disappointed. I am disappointed. The result is not good. It’s hard to see the positive side of this fight today. But... I have to tell you that I felt strong and ready yesterday (Saturday, September 4). I have to tell you that I didn’t suffer a second before this stroke of fate. I hit like Badr Hari. I felt the fullness again," writes the Moroccan kickboxer on his Instagram account.
"The result is frustrating, but the path is very encouraging. I’m on the right track... and I won’t stop until I’ve cleaned up the division. First, let’s start with a rematch. I want to thank you for your immense support. I love you. I will make you proud. I promise," he added, thus putting an end to speculation about a possible retirement.
On Saturday, Badr Hari missed his big comeback in the ring at Glory 78. He lost by KO in the second round against the Polish Arkadiusz Wrzosek.
Related Articles
-
Spain’s Wonderkid Lamine Yamal Dazzles in World Cup Qualifier, Faces Passport Drama
8 September 2025
-
Morocco’s Atlas Lions Roar to 7th Straight World Cup Qualifier Win, Crushing Zambia’s Hopes
8 September 2025
-
Mbappé Backs Dembélé and Hakimi for Ballon d’Or Glory, Eyes Future Win
8 September 2025
-
Algeria Seeks World Cup Redemption in Historic Casablanca Clash Against Guinea
8 September 2025
-
Morocco Aims to Extend World Cup Qualifying Dominance Against Struggling Zambia
8 September 2025