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Tomáš Možný
Slovakian kickboxer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tomáš Možný (born April 26, 1991) is a Slovakian kickboxer, competing in the heavyweight division of Glory.
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Kickboxing career
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Early career
On February 20, 2016 Možný entered a 4-man heavyweight tournament for the vacant WKN K-1 European Super Heavyweight title at Nitra Night of Fighters. In the semifinals he defeated Colin George by decision. In the final he rematched Martin Pacas and won by unanimous decision.[1]
Možný participated in the 2016 Fight Night Saint-Tropez Heavyweight Tournament, which was held on August 4, 2016. Možný was booked to face the former Enfusion champion Daniel Sam in the quarterfinals of the one-day tournament. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[2] Možný advanced to the finals, where he faced Thomas Vanneste. He won the fight by unanimous decision.[3]
After debuting with Glory, Možný faced Alen Kapetanovic at Rebuy Stars Fight Night on June 3, 2017.[4] He won the fight by unanimous decision.[5] Možný next faced Daniel Sam at Fight Night Saint-Tropez on August 4, 2017.[6] He lost the rematch by unanimous decision.[7]
Glory
Možný returned to Glory following a fourteen-month absence from the sport. He faced Daniel Škvor at Glory 51: Rotterdam on March 3, 2018.[8] Možný won the fight by unanimous decision.[9]
Možný faced Tomasz Sarara for the World Kickboxing Network World Super Heavyweight Championship at NGP: Piatkowska vs. Lindberg on May 25, 2018.[10] He won the fight by a fourth-round technical knockout.[11]
Možný faced Jahfarr Wilnis, in the quarterfinals of the 2018 Glory Heavyweight tournament, at Glory 62: Rotterdam on December 8, 2018.[12] He lost the fight by split decision.[13]
Možný faced Antonio Plazibat at Glory 69: Düsseldorf on October 12, 2019.[14] He lost the fight by unanimous decision, with all five judges scoring the fight 29-25 for Plazibat.[15]
Možný was booked to face Levi Rigters at Glory 78: Rotterdam on September 4, 2021.[16][17] He lost the fight by a third-round technical knockout, as he was stopped by low kicks.[18][19]
Možný was expected to face Romeo Benadi at RFA: Warm Up on March 12, 2022. Benadi later withdrew for undisclosed reasons and was replaced by Michal Reissinger.[20] Možný won the fight by a first-round technical knockout.[21]
He takes part in the Glory 99 “Heavyweight Last Man Standing Tournament” where 32 heavyweight fighters compete on April 5, 2025 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[22] [23]
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Mixed martial arts career
Možný made his KSW debut against Arkadiusz Wrzosek at KSW 79 on February 25, 2023.[24] He lost the bout via unanimous decision.[25]
Championships and accomplishments
- World Kickboxing Network
- 2016 WKN K-1 European Super Heavyweight Champion
- Fight Night Saint-Tropez
- 2016 Fight Night Saint-Tropez Heavyweight Tournament Winner
- NGP Promotions
- 2015 NGP Openweight Championship
- One successful title defense
- 2015 NGP Openweight Championship
- Glory
- 2019 Fight of the Year vs. Antonio Plazibat[26]
Mixed martial arts record
4 matches | 2 wins | 2 losses |
By knockout | 2 | 0 |
By decision | 0 | 1 |
By disqualification | 0 | 1 |
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Kickboxing record
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