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GLORY kickboxer wins two matches in one night after dislocating toe and forcing it back in place
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GLORY Kickboxer Defies the Odds, Wins Two Fights in One Night Despite Dislocating and Resetting Toe

February 7, 2026 2 Min Read
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GLORY kickboxing standout Milos Tsvetikanin demonstrated remarkable resilience on Saturday by pushing through a devastating injury to advance to the tournament finals. The Premier Kickboxing Promotions held a one-night world heavyweight title event called “Last Heavyweight Standing,” where Tsvetikanin dislocated his toe in the opening match but continued to fight and claim victory.

Despite the serious injury, he powered through the semi-final and won, only for the final to be abruptly canceled by the local commission. Consequently, Molly Kromer, who was on the opposite side of the bracket and did not face Tsvetikanin, was declared the tournament champion.

During the opening bout against Sofian Raidouni, Tsvetikanin suffered a severe toe dislocation that nearly forced him out of the competition. After medical staff realigned his toe—a harrowing sight in martial arts—the Serbian fighter managed to push through the pain and secured a unanimous decision win.

Though his toe remained visibly injured, doctors allowed Tsvetikanin to battle Anis Bouzid in the semi-finals. Despite his obvious physical limitations, he fought through to a majority decision victory in the late second round, earning his spot in the final. On the other side, Molly Kromer advanced to the finals unscathed.

Sadly, the dramatic underdog story ended prematurely when medical officials refused to clear Tsvetikanin for another bout due to the severity of his injury, forcing the final to be canceled without any substitutes available. As a result, Kromer was crowned heavyweight champion in a subdued finish. Backstage, the two competitors shared a heartfelt moment, with Kromer consoling Tsvetikanin, who was confined to a wheelchair. The promotion reportedly remains interested in staging the final match in the future.

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Fan Take: This story highlights the incredible toughness and determination fighters bring into the ring, pushing their limits despite severe injuries. For fight fans, it serves as a reminder of the brutal nature of the sport and why ensuring fighter safety while delivering compelling competition remains an ongoing challenge for promotions worldwide.

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