Global Fighting Championship Explained

Global Fighting Championship
Foundation:April 2012
Founder:Amir Shafipour
Location Country:UAE
Location City:Dubai
Key People:Prince Amir Shafipour, Managing Director
Industry:Kickboxing, Mixed martial arts

Global Fighting Championship was a Dubai-based kickboxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion. Fighters from around world on the roster included Badr Hari, Peter Aerts, Gökhan Saki and Zabit Samedov. It was considered as the biggest kickboxing and MMA promotion in Middle East.[1] [2] [3]

Overview

Each event had a 4 Man Tournament in the heavy weight division with a winning amount of AED 1 Million. Along with the 4 Man Tournament, 7 superfights were conducted with kickboxers and MMA fighters from around the world. A total of 8 fight series had to be conducted, with each winner progressing towards the grand prix of $1 Million. The first series, took place at Dubai World Trade Centre on 29 May 2014 and featured Peter Aerts, Badr Hari and Stefan Leko.

GFC Series

GFC Fight Series 1 [4] took place on 29 May 2014 at Dubai World Trade Centre, with Dutch Moroccan Badr Hari emerging as winner of the AED 1 Million defeating Australian Peter Graham in the final and advancing to the GFC Grand Prix. Michael Buffer was the presenter with Mike Markham taking over as Ring announcer and Michael Schiavello as the Commentator.

Fight TypeFighterFighterWinner
Exhibition
4 Man Fight
4 Man Fight
4 Man Finals
Superfight Jaideep Singh Fatih Ulusoy Fatih Ulusoy
Superfight Srdjan Seles
Superfight Abbas Mollamahdi
Superfight Gokhan Turkyilmaz Vaughn Donayre Vaugh Donayre
Superfight Hossein Mollamahdi Luke Jumeau
Superfight Darko Jeremic Kamran Morovati Kamran Morovati

GFC Fight Series 2 [5] took place on 16 October 2014 at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, with Moroccan Ismael Lazar emerging as winner of the AED 1 Million defeating Senegal's Sem Tevette by TKO in Round 2 in the final and advancing to the GFC Grand Prix. Mike Markham was the Ring announcer along with Steve Patrick Moore. Moroccan Badr Hari was supposed to fight French Patrice Quarteron in the Exhibition Superfight,[6] but the fight fell through. Patrice Quarteron was eventually replaced with Lithuanian Arnold Oborotov. Melvin Manhoef was replaced with Sem Tevette days before the fight due to an injury. He still came to support his replacement who lost the finals to Ismael Lazzar.

Fight TypeFighterFighterWinner
Exhibition
4 Man Fight Ismael Lazaar Ismael Lazaar
4 Man Fight Mohamed Karim Sem Tevette Sem Tevette
4 Man Finals Ismael Lazaar Sem Tevette Ismael Lazaar
Superfight Adrian Gîrlonța Davoud Ojaghi Adrian Gîrlonța
Superfight Mohammad Mansoori Luke Jumeau
Superfight Ahmed Amir Hossein Mollamahdi Ahmed Amir
Superfight Jamnian Srikam Jamnian Srikam
Superfight Fatih Ulusoy Srdjan Seles Fatih Ulusoy
Superfight Jafar Ahmadi Zabit Samedov

GFC Fight Series 3 took place on 17 April 2015 at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium once again. The fight card included Zabit Samedov, Danyo Ilunga and Ismael Lazaar. Gökhan Saki made an appearance in the main event against Sebastian Ciobanu.

Controversy

Badr Hari vs Patrice Quarteron was the much-awaited fight among fans for GFC Fighter Series 2. Due to Quarteron's unsportsmanlike conduct, he was axed from the fight.[7] Hari went on to say "About Patrice... he has been saying a lot about me. I don't care, I have been through those kind of clowns many times so he's nothing special,". Quarteron had made quite a hype about the fight across all social media platforms bashing Hari with memes. He was eventually replaced with Arnold Oborotov who lost to Badr Hari by KO in round 1.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Strong under-card heightens Global Fighting Championship excitement . 28 May 2014 . Gulf News . 2014-05-28.
  2. Web site: $1 million Global Fighting Championship returns to Dubai . 2 October 2014 . Emirates 24/7 . 2014-10-02.
  3. Web site: Badr Hari is Morocco's million-dirham man at Global Fighting Championships . The National . 2014-05-30.
  4. Web site: Dh1 million for the winner of first Global Fighting Championship . 22 May 2014 . Emirates 24/7 . 2014-05-22.
  5. Web site: Hari and Quarteron ready to rumble in the Global Fighting Championship . https://web.archive.org/web/20150217134732/http://7daysindubai.com/hari-quarteron-ready-rumble-global-fighting-championship/ . 2015-02-17 . 7 Days in Dubai . 2018-03-27 . dead.
  6. Web site: Patrice Quarteron dismisses Badr Hari's GFC challenge . 9 October 2014 . Gulf News . 2014-10-09.
  7. Web site: Badr Hari gets new opponent for GFC 4 on Thursday night as Quarteron axed . Bloody Elbow . 2014-10-15.