Dream 18 & Glory 4: Tokyo

Dream 18 & Glory 4: Tokyo
Information
Date December 31, 2012
Attendance 10,651
Venue Saitama Super Arena
City Japan Saitama, Japan
Dream event chronology

Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011 Dream 18 & Glory 4: Tokyo
Glory event chronology

Glory 3: Rome Dream 18 & Glory 4: Tokyo Glory 5: London

GLORY Sports International presents Dream 18 & Glory 4 Tokyo ~ Special 2012 ~ New Year's Eve was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing hybrid event held on December 31, 2012 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.[1][2]

Background

ONE Fighting Championship partnered with Glory Sports International for this event.[3]

The GLORY kickboxing event featured a one-night, single-elimination 16-man Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam Tournament. The winner brought home a $400,000 first-place prize and the runner-up a $100,000 second-place prize.[4] Semmy Schilt, the number one seed, defeated Daniel Ghiță, the number three seed, in the first round via knockout to win the tournament.[5]

Results

DREAM 18: Special 2012 New Year's Eve

Tatsuya Kawajiri defeated Michihiro Omigawa via Unanimous Decision
Georgi Karakhanyan defeated Hiroyuki Takaya via Split Decision
Shinya Aoki defeated Antonio McKee at 0:24 of Round 2 via Submission (Punch)
Bibiano Fernandes defeated Yoshiro Maeda at 1:46 of Round 1 via Technical Submission (Triangle Choke)
Melvin Manhoef defeated Denis Kang at 0:50 of Round 1 via TKO (Knee to the body and Punches)
Hayato Sakurai defeated Phil Baroni via Unanimous Decision
Marloes Coenen defeated Fiona Muxlow at 2:29 in Round 1 via Submission (Armbar)
Will Brooks defeated Satoru Kitaoka at 3:46 of Round 2 via TKO (Punches)

GLORY 4: Tokyo

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2012 Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam Tournament bracket

First 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
 Netherlands Semmy Schilt (1) KO  
 France Brice Guidon R2.      Netherlands Semmy Schilt DEC  
 Russia Sergei Kharitonov (8) 3-0      Netherlands Rico Verhoeven 3-0  
 Netherlands Rico Verhoeven DEC        Netherlands Semmy Schilt DEC  
 Turkey Gökhan Saki (2) KO        Turkey Gökhan Saki 3-0  
 Japan Raoumaru R1.      Turkey Gökhan Saki TKO  
 Brazil Anderson Silva (7) TKO      Brazil Anderson Silva R1.  
 Croatia Igor Jurković R1.        Netherlands Semmy Schilt TKO
 Netherlands Remy Bonjasky (4) DEC        Romania Daniel Ghiță R1.
 Belgium Filip Verlinden 2-1      Netherlands Remy Bonjasky 3-0  
 Curaçao Errol Zimmerman (6) 3-0      Morocco Jamal Ben Saddik DEC  
 Morocco Jamal Ben Saddik DEC        Morocco Jamal Ben Saddik R1.  
 Netherlands Peter Aerts (5) R2.        Romania Daniel Ghiță KO  
 Tunisia Mourad Bouzidi TKO      Tunisia Mourad Bouzidi R2.       
 Romania Daniel Ghiță (3) DEC      Romania Daniel Ghiță TKO       
 Brazil Jhonata Diniz 3-0  

International broadcasting

Country Broadcaster
Brazil Brazil BandSports
Canada Canada Fight Network
Croatia Croatia Fight Channel
Japan Japan TBS
Poland Poland Orange Sport
Romania Romania Sport.ro
Russia Russia Rossiya 2
United Kingdom United Kingdom Premier Sports
United States United States CBS Sports

References

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