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blackadder
16-07-2012, 18:45
INTERVIEW WITH GLORY CHAIRMAN



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Greetings Pierre --

Hope that you are doing well and thank you for doing this interview with us. I want to thank you first for your interest in the sport of Kickboxing. I sincerely believe that you've helped to save it as it was in dire straits and it was not pretty.Thank you very much.
So you are best known for running BlueGold, an oil-oriented hedge fund, and helping to run a Kickboxing empire is a vast departure from that. What prompted you to invest in the sport of Kickboxing?
Yes indeed it is a very different project. But being good at investing/trading is mainly about recognising good opportunities and understanding risk and reward. I think the sport of kickboxing has a lot of potential, actually more than the other combat sports (MMA, boxing, wrestling...). It is fast, technical, and very exciting. So far no organisation managed to exploit its true potential. I closed BlueGold in April this year for other reasons, and right now I am 100% focused on getting the right vision, the right team, and the right partners in GLORY. I do believe by the end of the year GLORY will not need my involvement on a full-time basis anymore, and I'll just take a step back and let the team run the organisation, even though I will still oversee it and make sure we go in the right direction. I will remain involved in major decisions to some extent, but I will not be running the company. I am I think the right person to understand the potential, and to put the right pieces together, but I would not be the right person to run it on a day by day basis. I think I can find somebody better.

We understand that you are a big fan of Kickboxing, tell us a bit about how you got into Kickboxing; like which event was the first one that really made you a fan, which fighters caught your eye at first.
I started practising martial arts about 10 years ago when I was living in Asia. I did some Muay Thai, then Shaolin Wushu, and then Muay Thai again and kick boxing. I started watching it on TV actively in 2005. The first big event I watched was the K1 WGP final in 2005. I was then hooked. It was such a great event. I love the tournament format. I was very impressed by Semmy Schilt, the way he destroyed his opponents with such ease. I was scared for them. They really looked like they didn't have a chance. People say he has an unfair advantage being so tall, but they don't realise that he is incredibly fast and precise for his height too, and very technical. He clearly is the man to beat, still today. I also loved Remy Bonjasky's style, in and outside of the ring.

Who do you feel is the best Kickboxer of all-time? How about the best active Kickboxer right now?
In Heavyweight, clearly Semmy Schilt, best active, and best of all-time. But Peter Aerts is also a legend, and one of the very select few who managed to beat Semmy. I am very impressed by his heart and longevity. He was at the top of the sport from 17 years old to 42 years old. He's very unique in that way. I think he can still be one of the very best. Remy Bonjasky is also a legend. And in 70kilos max, Ramon Dekkers is I think the best of all-time. Right now the best active kickboxer in 70 kilos is Giorgio Petrosyan. He is so talented, precise, fast and technical, it is a real treat to watch him fight. He shows that this sport is an art. He makes a fight look like a dance.
What is the one fight that you feel is the biggest in the Heavyweight division and in the 70kg division right now?
I think Semmy Schilt vs Daniel Ghita in Heavyweight, and Petrosyan vs Van Roosmalen in 70kgs.

So what exactly is your role/title and responsibilities within the Glory Sports International organization? Can you give us some insight into the organizational structure of Glory Sports International?I am the Chairman of the Board of Directors and I am the majority investor. My responsibilities are mainly to set the vision, help build the right team, find the right partners for GSI, and oversee things at a high level. It is already a large team, but it is still work in progress. So far Marcus Luer, CEO of Total Sports Asia is the Managing Director of GSI. The Golden Glory management team: Bas Boon, Cor Hemmers, Martijn De Jong and Bert Van Der Ryd are part of the team. Simon Rutz and Remon Daalder from It's Showtime are also part of the team. Simon and Bert will work in production. Cor, Bas, Remon, Martijn will work on matchmaking, scouting, developing new talents, developing gym franchise, basically everything that has to do with the sport itself. We also have many other people involved in marketing, media etc...

The Glory World Series has already started for the 70kg class, yet the purchase of It's Showtime and many of their fighters transferring to Glory puts you in an odd spot. Do you plan on integrating some of these fighters into the Glory World Series tournament somehow, or will they have to wait until next year?Some of them will be integrated in super fights events right away, and then in the next tournaments. We intend to do two tournaments per year per weight category, and 6 super fight events next year. We will also add other weight categories over time. So you can expect 10 events in 2013, and 13+ in 2014 onwards.

Can you tell us what fighters that you know for sure have carried over into Glory?
I can't say it for now, as it's still work in progress. But I'm confident we will end up with all the very best fighters in the world eventually.

Do you feel that the US market is a viable one for Kickboxing and for Glory?
Definitely. It is going to be about having the right approach, and using the right marketing strategy. I'm very confident in the product. I think it could become the most popular fighting sport in the US in 3 years time.

Lastly, where do you envision Glory Sports International heading in five years?
I envision GLORY becoming an iconic brand that most people will know about. The aim is to bring the sport of kickboxing to the next level, with fighters and fans from all over the world. We also want to broaden the fan base, and bring great entertainment and glamour to the sport. I could see it becoming a multi-billion dollars company within 5 years.

Thank you so much for your time, Pierre!


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Mastenbroek
16-07-2012, 18:58
Zou verstandig zijn als ze nu ook iemand aannemen die zorgt voor professionele communicatie naar buiten ;)

Nelisje
16-07-2012, 19:23
Zou verstandig zijn als ze nu ook iemand aannemen die zorgt voor professionele communicatie naar buiten ;)

Waarom.. de UFC is nog 10x erger. Hun president gooit een f-bomb in elke zin. Tot op zekere hoogte ben ik het wel met het verhaal eens, alleen geloof ik niet dat kickboksen veel bestaansrecht heeft in amerika. Ik hoop van wel, want het zorgt voor een goede basis om alles draaiend te houden.

Kickboksen is in potentie natuurlijk wel een leukere sport dan MMA, in MMA is het teveel schaken. De actie is veel minder dan in kickboksen waar je gewoon aan moet vallen (of moet incasseren als je dat niet doet). Maar wereldwijd heeft MMA waarschijnlijk een voorsprong op kickboksen, en die is niet 1 2 3 in te halen.

Mastenbroek
16-07-2012, 19:35
Dus omdat dana white in elke zin fuck zegt is de communicatie naar buiten van glory goed?

Ik denk terug aan dat hele gezeik tussen ali o en golden glory en hoe er modder werd gegooid over en weer, vond ik nou niet echt proffesioneel.
Het is niet mijn bedoeling die discussie weer boven tafel te halen wie er toen gelijk had en wie niet, boeit me niet, het kwam in ieder geval zwaar onprofessioneel over.

rollermanskunk
16-07-2012, 19:49
Dus vanaf 2013 bijna maandelijks een gala 10 x? In 2014 zelfs 13 gala's of meer... Duidelijk dat ze de UFC willen kopieren.

blackadder
16-07-2012, 19:50
Dus vanaf 2013 bijna maandelijks een gala 10 x? In 2014 zelfs 13 gala's of meer... Duidelijk dat ze de UFC willen kopieren.
Van mij mag het!!!
En de oude K1 had trouwens op het hoogtepunt ook iets van 20+ gala's in een jaar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_K-1_events

RedDawn
16-07-2012, 20:18
Do you feel that the US market is a viable one for Kickboxing and for Glory?
Definitely. It is going to be about having the right approach, and using the right marketing strategy. I'm very confident in the product. I think it could become the most popular fighting sport in the US in 3 years time.

Binnen 3 jaar de meest populaire ringsport in de VS? Ik denk dat hij van een koude kermis gaat thuiskomen!

rollermanskunk
16-07-2012, 20:29
Gewoon lekker focussen op Azie (China!) en Europa. Amerika is een kansloze zaak en zonde van je geld. Als die Fransman alleen de Amerikaanse PPV goudmarkt wil veroveren kan die gelijk z'n geld in de Atlantische Oceaan gooien. UFC heeft de markt daar compleet dichtgetimmerd.

Hatori187
16-07-2012, 21:03
ben bang inderdaad dat er een boel geld - down the drain - gaat

maargoed volgens mij heeft die gast toch genoeg geld :-)