Polish Kickboxer Wrzosek Removed from Glory Rankings After Fan Violence

Glory, the world’s leading kickboxing league, has removed Polish fighter Arkadiusz Wrzosek from its ranking due to the clashes that took place in the Trixxo Arena in Hasselt, Belgium, during his fight against Moroccan champion Badr Hari on March 19.
Kickboxer Arkadiusz Wrzosek will not be fighting anytime soon. Glory condemned the attitude of his supporters during the fight between Badr Hari and him on March 19 in Hasselt. Polish hooligans had thrown projectiles at Belgian-Moroccan supporters during Glory 80. A brawl had then broken out, and the Glory organization had had to stop the event.
Last week, Glory CEO Scott Rudmann had hammered that there was no place for hooligans at the Glory events he organizes. Moroccan champion Badr Hari also criticized Arkadiusz Wrzosek. "I regret that my opponent did not realize how dangerous his supporters’ attitude was," he said.
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