102-14-0 (66 KO)
Gokhan  Saki
Current Rank
#5 Heavyweight
Height
183 CM / 6'0"
Nationality
Turkey Turkey
Weightclass
Heavyweight
Weight
103.5 KG / 228 LBS
Social Media
Nickname
None
Age
39

Fighter Stats

Glory Record 8-1-0 (7 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Average Fight Time 03:58 Fight Duration
Knockdown Ratio 8:4 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 7.65 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 5.24 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Striking Differential 2.41 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Striking Accuracy 46.55 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Fighter Media

Fighter Record

Result Opponent Event Method Watch
Win James McSweeney Glory 79: Collision 3
Co Headline event
2021-10-23
TKO
2:13 of Round 2
Win Tyrone Spong Glory 15: Istanbul
Final
2014-04-12
TKO
1:37 of Round 1
Win Nathan Corbett Glory 15: Istanbul
Semi-final
2014-04-12
TKO
2:35 of Round 1
Loss Rico Verhoeven Glory 11: Chicago
Semi-final
2013-10-12
MD
Win Daniel Ghita Glory 6: Istanbul
Headline event
2013-04-06
TKO
2:22 of Round 2
Win Anderson Silva Glory 4: Tokyo
Quarter-final
2012-12-31
TKO
2:00 of Round 1
Win Raou Maru Glory 4: Tokyo
Tournament
2012-12-31
TKO
1:07 of Round 1
Win Mourad Bouzidi Glory 2: Brussels
Superfight
2012-10-06
UD
Win Carter Williams Glory 1: Stockholm
Superfight
2012-05-26
KO
1:05 of Round 1

Fighter Bio

Twitter Gokhan  Saki

Gokhan
Saki
8-1-0 (7 KO) Turkey

United Glory Heavyweight Champion

GLORY 15 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT WINNER

Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam Tournament 3rd place

WFCA World Thaiboxing Heavyweight Champion

First impressions are important - but they aren’t always accurate. Usually the first thing people say when they see Saki is that he seems small for a heavyweight. But then once the fight commences they are lost for words as Saki sets about his opponents with blistering speed and skill, showing just why he is one of the most highly-regarded prospects of recent years. Saki is of Turkish ancestry but lives in Holland. He trains under Cor Hemmers, who has produced multiple champions, and he spent his formative years sparring with the likes of Semmy Schilt and Alistair Overeem. And while it is true that many of the heavyweights tower over Saki, few of them can match him for power and none of them can match him for speed.He is also famous for one more quality: heart. Many fighters say they have no quit in them but few of them have demonstrated it the way that Saki has. When he faced Alistair Overeem in a recent grand prix tournament he had already had one tough fight that evening and had emerged with a broken arm. But he entered the ring anyway and gave Overeem, the eventual tournament winner, a very hard time until repeated kicks on the injured arm made it impossible for him to continue.A stocky young man, Saki has an intense, almost brooding presence. But in the ring he moves with a fluid grace that is as surprising as it is mesmerising. He is a highly technical fighter and in his transition from one technique to the next each movement, each physical positioning, is made with the poise and finesse more often found in a gymnast or ballet dancer than a fighter. Balance, power and speed are an unholy trinity that Saki uses to make his opponent’s time in the ring with him a living hell for however long they last.