14-6-0 (9 KO)
William One Bomb Willy Goldie-Galloway
Current Rank
Inactive
Height
178 CM / 5'10"
Nationality
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Weightclass
Lightweight
Weight
69.7 KG / 154 LBS
Social Media
Nickname
One Bomb Willy
Age

Fighter Stats

Glory Record 0-2-0 (0 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Average Fight Time 09:00 Fight Duration
Knockdown Ratio 0:0 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 4.17 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 6.33 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Striking Differential -2.16 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Striking Accuracy 42.37 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Fighter Media

Fighter Record

Result Opponent Event Method Watch
Loss Guerric Billet Glory 66: Paris
Undercard
2019-06-22
UD
Loss Elvis Gashi Glory 54: Birmingham
Superfight
2018-06-02
UD

Fighter Bio

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William
Goldie-Galloway
0-2-0 (0 KO) United Kingdom

Born and raised in the faded northern seaside resort town of Blackpool, William Goldie-Galloway’s pathway into prizefighting was part family tradition and part disciplinary measure.
 
“Basically I was a little shit in school, so my dad sent me down to the Thai boxing gym to sort me out,” laughs William Goldie-Galloway as he recalls his start in the fighting arts. 
 
“I wasn’t a bad kid - I would pick fights with the bullies to protect the kids being bullied - but I was high energy and I had an attitude with the teachers. I was always doing something to get into trouble.”
 
“He did Thai boxing himself when he was younger so he knew it was good for burning energy and giving discipline and he was right. I started it and I loved it.”
 
By his late teens Goldie-Galloway began competing under full contact rules and he knew instantly it was something he wanted to take as far as he could.
 
“To me there is no feeling like getting in the ring and having a scrap with someone. I just love it. I love winning and i want to get rich doing it,” he says. 
 
“I have been watching GLORY since it started. The fighters here are the top of the game, best in the world, and to go from watching them to now being one of them - the feeling is indescribable.
 
“It’s a pleasure to be here and everyone around me is very proud of me. Including my mum - she’s proud but can’t watch me fight. She comes to the shows to support me but she runs away out of the hall when I’m in the ring!”