RedDawn
13-04-2013, 14:04
Jammer! Ze hadden toch nog 4 shows aangekondigd voor 2013?
Bron: asianmma.com
DREAM 19 will not happen on GLORY’s watch, the DREAM saga continues
Correspondance between GLORY head, Marcus Luer, and an unnamed source revealed what we posted earlier this year.
GLORY, who put on DREAM 18 at Saitama Super Arena last year, has no plant to go forth with DREAM 19. No elaboration was given, but we can tell you a little on what we have heard.
GLORY used the DREAM brand as a method put on a grand supershow at the end of the year, which in turn attracted far more people in Tokyo than a kickboxing show only likely would have. Thus, sort of a marketing ploy, the company put on a very successful show in doing this.
DREAM management has been rumored at doing a show this July in Japan, but absolutely nothing has been put together and the chances are more likely that nothing will take place.
The NYE show was an extremely fun show, bringing us back to the days of kickboxing and mixed martial arts tossed into one big show. GLORY has the deepest roster, by far, in the kickboxing sport. Putting on the DREAM show required a little more work as they no longer had any fighters under and were required to partner up with OneFC to bringing the bigger name guys like Shinya Aoki and Bibiano Fernandes.
Thus continues, the saga of DREAM.
Bron: asianmma.com
DREAM 19 will not happen on GLORY’s watch, the DREAM saga continues
Correspondance between GLORY head, Marcus Luer, and an unnamed source revealed what we posted earlier this year.
GLORY, who put on DREAM 18 at Saitama Super Arena last year, has no plant to go forth with DREAM 19. No elaboration was given, but we can tell you a little on what we have heard.
GLORY used the DREAM brand as a method put on a grand supershow at the end of the year, which in turn attracted far more people in Tokyo than a kickboxing show only likely would have. Thus, sort of a marketing ploy, the company put on a very successful show in doing this.
DREAM management has been rumored at doing a show this July in Japan, but absolutely nothing has been put together and the chances are more likely that nothing will take place.
The NYE show was an extremely fun show, bringing us back to the days of kickboxing and mixed martial arts tossed into one big show. GLORY has the deepest roster, by far, in the kickboxing sport. Putting on the DREAM show required a little more work as they no longer had any fighters under and were required to partner up with OneFC to bringing the bigger name guys like Shinya Aoki and Bibiano Fernandes.
Thus continues, the saga of DREAM.