Rising Kickboxer "Baby Badr" Touchassie Set for Glory 90 Comeback After Title Loss

Mo Touchassie, better known as "Baby Badr", will participate in a month’s time in Glory 90. The Moroccan-origin kickboxer had lost his fight a few days ago against Donegi Abena for the light heavyweight title.
Mo Touchassie will face Brice Kombou (35 years old) from Cameroon at Glory 90 in Rotterdam. The Moroccan is a fighter with an impressive record. At 22 years old, he already has fifteen wins in fifteen fights, twelve of them by KO. Nicknamed "Baby Badr", in comparison to Badr Hari, the young kickboxer was welterweight champion at Enfusion and has recently made his debut in the middleweight division at Glory.
The Moroccan fighter, replacing his compatriot Tarik Khbabez who was injured, previously lost his duel against Donegi Abena for the light heavyweight title at Collision 6. Despite his defeat, Touchassie remains confident and focused on the future. The kickboxer is concentrating on his future successes in the different categories. His goal is to become middleweight champion, then light heavyweight champion.
Six other fights are expected at Glory 90, including one between Anwar Ouled-Chaib, winner of the House of Glory television show on Videoland, and Endy Semeleer who will defend his title. Nordine Mahieddine will also be in a duel with Nikola Filipovic for a place in the Glory Grand Prix.
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