GLORY 107 is scheduled for April 25, with Donovan Wisse set to defend the GLORY middleweight world title against Chico Kwasi in the main event. As the card currently stands, the promotion has built out a lineup heavy on light heavyweight prospects and proven names across multiple weight classes, giving the event more depth than a typical one-fight showcase.
For Wisse, this is another chance to reinforce his position as one of the promotion’s most reliable champions. He enters at 23-1 with 10 knockouts, while Kwasi brings a much busier record at 45-6-2 with 23 stoppages. From an American combat sports perspective, that main event has real intrigue because GLORY has continued pushing to keep its title fights meaningful rather than simply using belts as marketing devices. If Wisse wins, he further strengthens his grip on the division; if Kwasi pulls the upset, the middleweight title picture opens up immediately.
The co-main event features a heavyweight matchup between Tariq “Cookie” Osaro and Nico “Big Sexy” Horta, a fight that could have implications for future movement near the top of the division. Osaro, ranked No. 2, has the kind of positioning where a statement win could put him in line for a much bigger spot next time out.
Elsewhere, GLORY 107 leans heavily into its Proving Ground format at light heavyweight. Cem Caceres faces Cihad Kepenek, Mo Touchassie meets Jimmy Livinus, Stefan Latescu takes on Iuri Fernandes, Alin Nechita draws Mohammed Hamdi, Luis Tavares faces Mohamed Amine, and Clayton Raven meets Albert Ugrincic. That volume matters because GLORY is clearly trying to identify who can emerge as the division’s next serious name.
The rest of the card includes Nabil Khachab vs. Errol Koning at heavyweight and Cedric Do vs. Mohammed Boutasaa at welterweight. On the Superfight Prelims, Rade Opacic meets Colin George, Deniz Demirkapu faces Mohamed Hamami, Antonio Krajinovic takes on Valentin Knau, and Michael Samperi opens against Said Kabil.
As of now, Wisse vs. Kwasi gives GLORY 107 its anchor, but the event may ultimately be remembered for which contenders turn a crowded card into future title stakes.