Bonjasky faced Brazilian bruiser Anderson "Braddock" Silva who was not there just to make the numbers up. Silva had no intention of making it an easy nights work for Bonjasky, a K1 3-time Grand Prix winner.
The Dutchman, was pushed to an extra round before the judges finally give him the nod.
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The Flying Gentleman' Remy Bonjasky signed to Glory and made his return to the ring
Remy Bonjasky Makes Return To Ring
It's 'Glory' as Remy Bonjasky makes a long waited return to the ring. It has been nearly three years since the flying Dutchman laced up his gloves for combat. Bonjasky, was out due to a detached retina, with many doubting whether the K1 former star would ever make a return to the ring. Fears of that were recently put to bed when 'The Flying Gentleman' signed to Glory.
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