A title change headlined Glory 107 on Saturday night in Rotterdam, where Chico Kwasi edged Donovan Wisse by split decision in the main event to claim the promotion’s middleweight championship. Here’s a full look at the results from the card.
A championship shakeup took center stage Saturday night in Rotterdam, Netherlands, as Chico Kwasi narrowly defeated Donovan Wisse by split decision in the main event of Glory 107 to capture the middleweight title. The result gives Glory one of its biggest divisional pivots of the year, with Wisse’s reign ending in a fight close enough to spark debate well beyond Europe.
For the middleweight division, the outcome opens the door to an immediate rematch or a fresh run of contenders chasing Kwasi. If Wisse had retained, the division likely would have stayed built around his consistency and control. Instead, Glory now has a new champion and a much less predictable title picture, which is exactly the kind of volatility that tends to draw attention from American combat sports fans who may not follow the promotion week to week.
There is also a broader angle here for Kwasi. Winning a close fight is one thing; holding the belt against a division now targeting him is another. For Wisse, the stakes in a potential return bout are obvious: prove the loss was a one-off in a razor-thin decision rather than the start of a shift at the top.
Elsewhere on the card, Tariq Osaro earned a unanimous decision over Nico Pereira Horta, while Nabil Khachab defeated Errol Koning by split decision after an extra round. Rade Opačić picked up a unanimous decision win against Colin George, and Michael Samperi scored a knockout over Said Kabil. Deniz Demirkapu also delivered a stoppage, finishing Mohamed Hamami by KO.
Several 2026 Glory Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Proving Ground bouts also took place, with Cem Cáceres, Mohamed Touchassie, Ștefan Lătescu, Mohammed Hamdi, Luis Tavares, and Albert Ugrinčić all advancing with victories. That makes the light heavyweight picture one to watch in the months ahead, even after Kwasi’s title-winning moment stole the spotlight in Rotterdam.