51-20-1 (24 KO)
Hesdy Fighterheart Gerges
Current Rank
Inactive
Height
200 CM / 6'6"
Nationality
Netherlands Netherlands
Weightclass
Heavyweight
Weight
108.9 KG / 240 LBS
Social Media
Nickname
Fighterheart
Age
38

Fighter Stats

Glory Record 3-7-0 (1 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Average Fight Time 07:45 Fight Duration
Knockdown Ratio 3:4 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 12.41 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 10.94 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Striking Differential 1.47 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Striking Accuracy 58.26 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Fighter Media

Fighter Record

Result Opponent Event Method Watch
Loss Rico Verhoeven Glory 77
Semi-final
2021-01-30
UD
NO CONTEST Badr Hari Glory 51: Rotterdam
Headline event
2018-03-03
Overturned
Loss Mladen Brestovac Glory 45: Amsterdam
Co Headline event
2017-09-30
KO
0:37 of Round 1
Win Tomáš Hron Glory 41: Holland
Headline event
2017-05-20
UD
Loss Benjamin Adegbuyi Glory 35: Nice
Tournament
2016-11-05
UD
Loss Guto Inocente Glory 33: New Jersey
Co Headline event
2016-09-09
SD
Loss Ismael Londt Glory 31: Amsterdam
Co Headline event
2016-06-25
SD
Loss Benjamin Adegbuyi Glory 18: Oklahoma - Return to Glory
Superfight
2014-11-07
UD
Win Jhonata Diniz Glory 15: Istanbul
Superfight
2014-04-12
TKO
3:00 of Round 2
Win Ewerton Teixeira Glory 13: Tokyo
Superfight
2013-12-21
UD
Loss Errol Zimmerman Glory 11: Chicago
Tournament reserve
2013-10-12
TKO
0:38 of Round 3

Fighter Bio

Twitter Hesdy Fighterheart Gerges

Hesdy
Gerges
3-7-0 (1 KO) Netherlands

It's Showtime World Champion

WFCA World Champion 

WFCA European Champion 

Hesdy Gerges was born in the Netherlands to parents from Egypt. He was raised in one of Amsterdam’s toughest areas and by his teenage years was regularly getting into fights on the streets and in school. A friend advised him to try kickboxing so at 15 years of age he walked into a small gym in Haarlem to give it a try.

He turned out to be a natural. After two years there he was advised that he had outgrown the gym and should seek a higher level to take his career further. Gerges was introduced to Thom Harnick, founder and head coach of the Chakuriki gym. Harinck has coached numerous champions and was responsible for bringing Peter Aerts and Badr Hari onto the world stage.

Gerges blossomed in his new home, training and sparring with top professional fighters. He became a main training partner for Jerome Le Banner and also worked a lot with Anderson ‘Braddock’ Silva. Chakuriki is known for producing fighters who have a lot of heart and toughness. Gerges embraced the gym’s philosophies so fully that he earned the nickname ‘Fighterheart’.

In 2010 Gerges took a win over Badr Hari and became the heavyweight champion of It's Showtime, the top European organization at the time. He held the belt until 2012, losing it to Daniel Ghita. Early in 2013 his coach Harinck turned 69 years old and announced his retirement, prompting Gerges to move to the Vos Gym, an equally iconic Amsterdam institution which has Ivan Hippolyte, trainer of Remy Bonjasky, as its head coach.