44-13-0 (21 KO)
Michael Dreamcrusher Duut
Current Rank
#5 Light Heavyweight
Height
191 CM / 6'3"
Nationality
Netherlands Netherlands
Weightclass
Light Heavyweight
Weight
94.2 KG / 208 LBS
Social Media
Nickname
Dreamcrusher
Age
33

Fighter Stats

Glory Record 6-9-0 (5 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Average Fight Time 05:09 Fight Duration
Knockdown Ratio 10:12 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 8.07 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 10.12 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Striking Differential -2.05 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Striking Accuracy 46.29 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Fighter Media

Fighter Record

Result Opponent Event Method Watch
Win John King Glory 79: Collision 3
2021-10-23
TKO
1:07 of Round 2
Loss Ariel Machado Glory 74: Collision 2
Superfight
2019-12-21
UD
Loss Luis Tavares Glory 69: Dusseldorf
Featured fight
2019-10-12
UD
Loss Donegi Abena Glory 64: Strasbourg
Featured fight
2019-03-09
SD
Win Mourad Bouzidi Glory 59: Amsterdam
Superfight
2018-09-29
KO
2:56 of Round 3
Loss Zinedine Hameur-Lain Glory 53: Lille
Featured fight
2018-05-12
TKO
1:14 of Round 2
Loss Danyo Ilunga Glory 49: Redemption
Co Headline event
2017-12-09
KO
2:26 of Round 3
Win Manny Mancha Glory 45: Amsterdam
Tournament Final
2017-09-30
KO
0:12 of Round 1
Win Dragos Zubco Glory 45: Amsterdam
Tournament
2017-09-30
KO
0:36 of Round 1
Loss Mourad Bouzidi Glory 41: Holland
Superfight
2017-05-20
TBD
Win Danyo Ilunga Glory 36: Collision
Superfight
2016-12-10
UD
Loss Igor Jurkovic Glory 14: Zagreb
Superfight
2014-03-08
KO
1:13 of Round 1
Loss Danyo Ilunga Glory 11: Chicago
Superfight
2013-10-12
TKO
2:23 of Round 1
Loss Tyrone Spong Glory 9: New York
Quarter-final
2013-06-22
KO
0:31 of Round 1
Win Dustin Jacoby Glory 5: London
Superfight
2013-03-23
TKO
2:25 of Round 1

Fighter Bio

Twitter Michael Dreamcrusher Duut

Michael
Duut
6-9-0 (5 KO) Netherlands

GLORY 45 Light Heavyweight Contender Tournament Winner
GLORY 45 Fighter of the Night
GLORY Fight of the Year 2016
GLORY 36 Fight of the Night

Michael Duut was just ten years old when an incident occurred which was to change his life forever and start him on the path that has led him to the GLORY World Series light-heavyweight division.

He was coming home from school one day when an older youth picked a fight with him. Bigger and stronger, the older boy easily bested Duut and sent him home in tears. But Duut’s father wanted the older boy deterred from trying the same again.

He made young Michael go back and out and confront him for a second time. Duut channeled his anger and embarrassment, screwed his eyes shut and threw a winging right hand. It had the effect of knocking the older boy down and suddenly he didn’t want to fight any more.

From then on, young Duut was enrolled at the local kickboxing club. His father would take him there every day after school. And before school, Duut was required to go for a run. From his early teens until now, he has been fighting fit and regularly competing out of the famous Meijiro Gym.

Early in 2013 he got a call to join the GLORY 5 LONDON line-up on short notice to face Dustin Jacoby, who had stopped three opponents in one night to win a Road to Glory tournament and a GLORY contract. All eyes were on Jacoby but Duut stopped him in the first round with three knockdowns.

With a highly-aggressive style and a desire to finish each fight inside the distance, every opponent is an incarnation of that childhood bully who first turned Duut towards kickboxing. While he didn’t enjoy the experience at the time, looking back it almost seems like that schoolboy scrap had the hand of fate in it.