By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Trenton, N.J. – In the Glory SuperFight Series, Kevin Vannostrand began the show with a bang, as he used a second-round TKO to defeat David Moore at the Sun National Bank Center. He needed just 35 seconds into the round to get the win.
Vannostrand improved to 13-1 with his 10th knockout win in the Featherweight Tournament reserve fight. This was only Moore’s second loss, as he now stands at 6-2.

Francois Ambang (17-6, 6 KOs) won a unanimous decision over Daniel Morales (0-3) in a welterweight Superfight. The judges ruled Ambang the winner after all three gave him a 29-28 decision.
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Daniela Graf (24-5-1, 2 KOs) – who was making her Glory debut – was defeated by Jessica Gladstone (6-6, 2 KOs) in a majority decision in their Women’s Superfight. The judges had the fight 30-27, 30-27, and 29-29 as Gladstone moved on in the women’s tournament.
Chi Lewis-Parry (8-1, 4 KOs) had two knockdowns of Anthony McDonald (7-1, 6 KOs) in the second round in the heavyweight co-headliner. McDonald needed help from his corner and the referee to stand for the decision early on, before standing by himself, as he failed to answer the bell for the third round.
Lewis-Parry won by technical knockout after McDonald and his corner retired. Then, when he was being interviewed by ESPN’s Todd Grisham in the ring, he calls Rico Verhoeven a “b*tch” and then said he would knock him out.
Then, in the final SuperFight Series fight – which was a middleweight world title fight – Jason Wilnis is the new champion as he defeated Simon Marcus. It was the second time that these two fights fought – but Marcus got the best of him the first time around.
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Marcus was saved by the bell in the second round, as he was in a knockdown count then the bell rang. Wilnis also had two additional knockouts in the third round before winning the belt when the referee called the fight at 1:14 seconds with a TKO win.
Marcus fell to 44-3-2 with 24 knockouts in his career, while Wilnis improved to 29-6-1 with eight knockouts.
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