Glory World Series to Release Kickboxing Archive on YouTube

C.J. TuttleSep 16, 2014


Instead of continuing to sell its past fights for a fee, Glory World Series has decided to begin unlocking its entire fight archive on YouTube for free.

The kickboxing promotion announced the move on Monday through its website. Glory has not held an event since June, staging both Glory 17 and its foray into pay-per-view “Last Man Standing.”

"Glory owns one of the largest fight libraries in the world, featuring more than 2,000 videos of classic and current hard-hitting encounters between the world's top combatants,” the promotion stated on its website. “World-class fights, high-definition quality =- and now we're letting fans access it for free."

The archive will include fights from the glory days of kickboxing, with events from United Glory, Ultimate Glory and It's Showtime. On Monday, the promotion got the rollout started with Glory 1: Stockholm.

You can view the first event above.