Dustin Jacoby entered this fight with a pro kickboxing record of 6-5-0 (5 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.11 cruiserweight in the world. He has already fought three times in 2015 losing to Mourad Bouzidi and winning over Ariel Sepulveda and Casey Greene.
His opponent, Wayne Barrett, has a record of 5-3-0 (4 knockouts) and he entered as the No.6 in the same weight class but he comes off three consecutive defeats: he lost to Joe Schilling, Jason Wilnis (=Barrett vs Wilnis) and Simon Marcus (=Marcus vs Barrett). Jacoby vs Barrett is on the undercard of Joe Schilling vs Jason Wilnis – Glory 24. Watch the video and rate this fight!
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Event: Glory 24: Denver
Date: 2015-10-09
Where: Magness Arena, Denver, Colorado, USA
Division: catchweight (187.4 lbs, 85 kg)
Glory 24 fight card (main card):
Joe Schilling vs Jason Wilnis
Benjamin Adegbuyi vs Jahfarr Wilnis final
Dustin Jacoby vs Wayne Barrett
Ben Edwards vs Jahfarr Wilnis semifinal
Benjamin Adegbuyi vs Mladen Brestovac 2 semifinal
Barrett’s previous fight: Simon Marcus vs Wayne Barrett
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Official video:
Highlights
Wow, great video of the whole tournament. I, and all the fight fans, appreciate it very much that it’s alowed to stay on. Thanks to whomever didn’t block it. Thanks Golden Glory?!
The video takes some time to load, but it’s working and worth your while. Peace
Boring fight. Jacoby is aggressive and always ready to fight but he needs to improve his kick boxing techniques much more in order to be really competitive in his category.
Yep, both fighters were below par on expectations. You see that they’re not true thai-boxers/ K1 fighters. There’s just heritage missing, in the strange and semi-contact way that they hop around in the ring, don’t counter-kick and not finishing their attacks with a (low) kicks. I fastforwarded this fight, cause it’s annoying to watch.
I fully agree with your comment that mainly apply for the North-american kick boxers with may be very few exceptions like Valtellini who has Muay-Thai background.
In Europe is quite different because most of the fighters have the heritage you are talking about because their involvement with Thai and K1 fights and corresponding techniques. This is the reason because I prefer watching kick boxing from other countries rather than North-america