Moroccan Kickboxer Badr Hari Set for Comeback Fight Against Alistair Overeem

Moroccan kickboxing champion Badr Hari has no plans to hang up his gloves. He is returning to the ring to fight the Dutchman Alistair Overeem.
"On the contrary, I feel stronger than ever and I find pleasure in fighting," Badr Hari responded on Tuesday when questioned about a possible retirement during a press conference in anticipation of his next fight against Alistair Overeem, scheduled for October 28 at the Glory Collision 4 event. This fight will take place in the city of Arnhem, the Netherlands. The Moroccan champion has already faced the Dutchman twice, in 2008 and 2009. The Moroccan kickboxer acknowledges that his next opponent is "very strong," but nevertheless expresses his determination to win.
After suffering several defeats, Badr Hari is thirsty for victory. His ambition is to regain the heavyweight title in the Glory World Series, currently held by Dutch kickboxer Rico Verhoeven. The Moroccan champion says he is once again capable of "attacking with force and putting pressure on the opponent." A method that has allowed him to become a great champion.
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