Donovan Wisse and Chico Kwasi are officially locked in for the GLORY middleweight title fight at Glory 107 after making weight Friday in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The event goes down today, with the championship main event now set after both fighters cleared the scale without issue.
That is the headline, but the bigger story is what this matchup could mean for GLORY’s middleweight picture. Wisse has been one of the promotion’s most dependable champions, and another successful defense would further cement him as the standard at 185 pounds. If Kwasi pulls the upset, GLORY gets an immediate shake-up in one of its marquee divisions and a new name to build around in Europe.
For American combat sports fans, GLORY remains a niche product compared to UFC and boxing, but cards like this one tend to draw attention because of the promotion’s depth in stand-up talent and its willingness to stack meaningful fights beyond the main event. Rotterdam also matters here: Dutch crowds have long been among kickboxing’s most knowledgeable and demanding, so fighters usually get a high-energy atmosphere that feels bigger than a standard arena show.
Elsewhere on the card, heavyweight contenders Tariq Osaro and Nico Horta both hit the mark for the co-main event, while several Proving Ground bouts add developmental intrigue to the lineup. One number that jumps off the page is the gap in the heavyweight matchup between Nabil Khachab and Errol Koning, with Khachab weighing in at 360 pounds compared to Koning’s 229.
The official results include Wisse at 84.7 kg (187 pounds) and Kwasi at 84.6 kg (186 pounds) for the title fight, with Osaro at 132.5 kg (292 pounds) and Horta at 137.4 kg (303 pounds) for the co-headliner.
Now that the scales are out of the way, the focus shifts to whether Wisse keeps control of the division or Kwasi can turn Glory 107 into a true title-changing moment in Rotterdam.