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Michał Głogowski
BornMichał Głogowski
(1984-05-25) May 25, 1984 (age 40)
NationalityPolish
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Weight70 kg (150 lb; 11 st)
DivisionWelterweight
StyleKickboxing
Fighting out ofSiedlce, Poland
TeamTKKF Siedlce
Kickboxing record
Total27
Wins21
Losses5
Draws1
Last updated on: June 11, 2011

Michał Głogowski (born May 25, 1984) is a Polish welterweight kickboxer fighting out of Siedlce for TKKF Siedlce. He is the WKN Low Kick World Champion and the K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland runner up.[1]

Amateur career

Michal won his first amateur international competition representing Poland at the W.A.K.O. European Championships 2004 in Budva, Montenegro. He defeated all three of his opponents at the championship by decision to take the gold medal in the 71 kg Low Kick rules category. The following year he entered the W.A.K.O. World Cup 2005 held in Piacenza, Italy. Michal won a silver medal at this event, finishing runner up against compatriot Ziemnicki Przemyslaw in the final of the Light Contact 69 kg category. He also won a silver medal in Low-Kick at the world championships in Agadir, Morocco later on in the year.

Over the next couple of years Michal would have mixed successes on the amateur circuit, suffering the disappointment of a semi final exit (and bronze medal) at the 2006 W.A.K.O. European Championships in Skopje, Macedonia. In 2007 Michal won a silver medal at World Championships 2007 in Belgrade, Serbia,[2] later bettering it at the European Championships 2008 held in Porto, Portugal by winning gold. This would likely be his last amateur competition as he was increasingly becoming involved on the professional circuit.

Professional career

Michal would become professional in 2006. That year he became a world champion by winning the World Kickboxing Network (W.K.N.) Low Kick World title. In 2007 he made his K-1 MAX debut at the K-1 East Europe MAX 2007 held in Vilnius, Lithuania, defeating his opponent the Azerbaijani fighter Agiliar Navruzov by majority decision in a reserve match.

2008 would be a productive year for Michal. At the start of the year he defeated the Portuguese fighter Joao Balbeira in his hometown of Siedlce, Poland to win the W.A.K.O. Pro Intercontinental title.[3] In March he was invited back to fight in K-1 MAX at the K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland which was to be held at Warsaw. Michal managed to make the final but was defeated by Muay Thai fighter Petr Nakonechnyi. By the end of the year he reached another final at the TK2 World MAX 2008 in Aix en Provence, France only to denied a decision by the judges.

In 2009 Michal came back from training in Thailand to defeat Norbert Balogh at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Łódź by an impressive knockout.[4] He would return to K-1 MAX the following year at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Warsaw where he faced former ZST Grand Prix champion and knockout specialist Remigijus Morkevičius.[5] After three hard fought rounds the judges scored the fight a draw, despite many in the crowd thinking that Michal had edged it.[6] As a result of his performances in K-1 MAX, Michal was granted a wildcard slot at the forthcoming K-1 World MAX 2010 Final 16 and managed to qualify for the K-1 World MAX 2010 Final[7] where he lost to eventual finalist Yoshihiro Sato at the quarter final stage.

Titles

Professional kickboxing record

Kickboxing Record
21 Wins, 5 Losses, 1 Draw
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2011-06-11 Loss Poland Rafal Dudek BFN Group presents: It's Showtime Warsaw Warsaw, Poland Extra Round Decision (Split) 4 3:00
2010-11-25 Win Latvia Tomas Mengels KOK World GP 2010 in Warsaw Warsaw, Poland TKO 1
2010-11-08 Loss Japan Yoshihiro Sato K-1 World MAX 2010 Final, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2010-10-03 Win Thailand Sagatpetch K-1 World MAX 2010 Final 16 - Part 2 Seoul, South Korea Ext.R Decision (Split) 4 3:00
Qualifies for K-1 World MAX 2010 Final.
2010-03-28 Draw Lithuania Remigijus Morkevičius K-1 World Grand Prix 2010 in Warsaw Warsaw, Poland Decision Draw 3 3:00
2009-10-29 Loss France Jeremy Sportouch TK2 World MAX 2009, Semi Finals Aix en Provence, France Decision 3 3:00
2009-10-29 Win France Laurent Debono TK2 World MAX 2009, Quarter Finals Aix en Provence, France KO 2
2009-05-23 Win Hungary Norbert Balogh K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Łódź Łódź, Poland KO (Left Liver Shot) 2 0:46
2009-03-30 Win Thailand Bangkok, Thailand KO (Liver Shot) 1 0:30
2008-10-11 Loss France Wallid Haddad TK2 World MAX 2008, Final Aix en Provence, France Decision 3 3:00
Fight was for TK2 World MAX 2008 title -70kg.
2008-10-11 Win France Carlos Tavares TK2 World MAX 2008, Semi Finals Aix en Provence, France Decision 3 3:00
2008-10-11 Win France Abdallah Mabel TK2 World MAX 2008, Quarter Finals Aix en Provence, France Decision 3 3:00
2008-04-06 Loss Ukraine Petr Nakonechnyi K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland, Final Warsaw, Poland Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Fight was for K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland title.
2008-04-06 Win Russia Ivan Grigoriev K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland, Semi Finals Warsaw, Poland Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
2008-04-06 Win Lithuania Edvardas Norkeliunas K-1 Europe MAX 2008 in Poland, Quarter Finals Warsaw, Poland Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2008-01-27 Win Portugal Joao Balbeira Gala Kickboxing, Siedlce Siedlce, Poland KO 2
Wins W.A.K.O. Pro Intercontinental title -69 kg.
2007-03-17 Win Azerbaijan Agiliar Navruzov K-1 East Europe MAX 2007, Reserve Fight Vilnius, Lithuania Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
2006-10-19 Win Cyprus Eftathiosa Benova Sosnowiec, Poland Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
Wins W.K.N. Low Kick World title.
2006-00-00 Win Poland Rafal Dudek Poland KO

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Amateur kickboxing record

Amateur Kickboxing Record
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2008-11-30 Win Croatia Frane Radnić W.A.K.O. European Championships 2008, Low Kick Final -71 kg Porto, Portugal Decision (Split) 3 2:00
Wins 2008 W.A.K.O. European Championship Low Kick Gold Medal -71 kg.
2008-11-? Win Russia Evgeniy Grechishkin W.A.K.O. European Championships 2008, Low Kick Semi Finals -71 kg Porto, Portugal Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
2008-11-? Win Belarus Dzmitry Baranau W.A.K.O. European Championships 2008, Low Kick Quarter Finals -71 kg Porto, Portugal Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
2007-09-30 Loss Russia Konstantin Sbytov W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007, Low Kick Final -71 kg Belgrade, Serbia Decision (Split) 3 2:00
Wins 2007 W.A.K.O. World Championship Low Kick Silver Medal -71 kg.
2007-09-? Win France Paolo Iry W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007, Low Kick Semi Finals -71 kg Belgrade, Serbia Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
2007-09-? Win Bulgaria Svetoslav Maleschkov W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007, Low Kick Quarter Finals -71 kg Belgrade, Serbia Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
2007-09-? Win Greece Nazarenko Vladimiros W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007, Low Kick 2nd Round -71 kg Belgrade, Serbia Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
Had bye through to 2nd Round.
2006-11-25 Loss Russia Konstantin Sbytov W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006, Low Kick Semi Finals -71 kg Skopje, Macedonia Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
Wins 2006 W.A.K.O. European Championship Low Kick Bronze Medal -71 kg.
2006-11-23 Win Croatia Hrvoje Crnic W.A.K.O. European Championships 2006, Low Kick Quarter Finals -71 kg Skopje, Macedonia KO 3
Had bye through to Quarter Finals.
2005-09-25 Loss Russia Ibragim Tamazaev W.A.K.O. World Championships 2005, Low-Kick Final -71 kg Agadir, Morocco
Wins 2005 W.A.K.O. World Championships Low Kick Silver Medal -71 kg.
2005-06-06 Loss Poland Ziemnicki Przemyslaw W.A.K.O. Light Contact World Cup 2005, Light Contact Final -69 kg Piacenza, Italy
Wins 2005 W.A.K.O. World Cup Light Contact Silver Medal -69 kg.
2004-10-24 Win Belarus Andrey Borodulin W.A.K.O. European Championships 2004, Low Kick Final -71 kg (Low Kick) Budva, Montenegro Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
Wins 2004 W.A.K.O. European Championship Low Kick Gold Medal -71 kg.
2004-10-? Win Russia Khizri Saipov W.A.K.O. European Championships 2004, Low Kick Semi Finals -71 kg Budva, Montenegro Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00
2004-10-? Win Italy Stefano Lonzi W.A.K.O. European Championships 2004, Low Kick Quarter Finals -71 kg Budva, Montenegro Decision (Unanimous) 3 2:00

Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

References

  1. ^ "Profile Michał Głogowski". K-1 Official Website. Archived from the original on 2010-08-12. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  2. ^ "LK w -52 kg (Results from World Championships in Serbia 2007, scroll down to page 13)" (PDF). www.kickboxingireland.ie. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
  3. ^ "GALA KICK - BOXINGU w Siedlcach". mazovia.pl. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Samedovu K-1 GP Europe u Lodzu". profightstore.hr. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  5. ^ "K-1 WGP POLAND 2010". croring.com. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  6. ^ "K-1 WORLD GRAND PRIX 2010 WARSAW". croring.com. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Głogowski z Sato na Final 8". mmanews.pl. Retrieved 29 September 2020.