33-13-1 (8 KO)
Jahfarr  Wilnis
Current Rank
#8 Heavyweight
Height
195 CM / 6'4"
Nationality
Netherlands Netherlands
Weightclass
Heavyweight
Weight
113.4 KG / 250 LBS
Social Media
Nickname
None
Age
36

Fighter Stats

Glory Record 8-8-0 (3 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Average Fight Time 07:04 Fight Duration
Knockdown Ratio 5:5 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 14.84 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 14.16 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Striking Differential 0.68 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Striking Accuracy 66.96 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Fighter Media

Fighter Record

Result Opponent Event Method Watch
Win Michael Blawdziewicz Glory 82
Featured fight
2022-11-19
UD
Loss Antonio Plazibat Glory 74: Collision 2
Undercard
2019-12-21
SD
Loss D'Angelo Marshall Glory 67: Orlando
Featured fight
2019-07-05
UD
Win Tomas Mozny Glory 62: Rotterdam
Quarter-final
2018-12-08
SD
Loss Benjamin Adegbuyi Glory 62: Rotterdam
Semi-final
2018-12-08
KO
2:39 of Round 3
Loss Benjamin Adegbuyi Glory 58: Chicago
Featured fight
2018-09-14
UD
Win Jamal Ben Saddik Glory 53: Lille
Co Headline event
2018-05-12
UD
Loss Mladen Brestovac Glory 35: Nice
Tournament
2016-11-05
TKO
2:06 of Round 1
Win Kirill Kornilov Glory 29: Copenhagen
Tournament
2016-04-16
UD
Loss Ismael Londt Glory 29: Copenhagen
Final
2016-04-16
SD
Win Ben Edwards Glory 24: Denver
Tournament
2015-10-09
TKO
1:36 of Round 2
Loss Benjamin Adegbuyi Glory 24: Denver
Final
2015-10-09
SD
Loss Mladen Brestovac Glory 14: Zagreb
Superfight
2014-03-08
KO
1:19 of Round 1
Win Brice Guidon Glory 10: Los Angeles
Superfight
2013-09-28
KO
0:38 of Round 2
Win Oguz Ovguer Glory 6: Istanbul
Superfight
2013-04-06
KO
2:46 of Round 1
Win Jamal Ben Saddik Glory 2: Brussels
Superfight
2012-10-06
UD

Fighter Bio

Twitter Jahfarr  Wilnis

Jahfarr
Wilnis
8-8-0 (3 KO) Netherlands

At the age of 22, Jahfarr Wilnis decided he wanted to test himself as an individual. He gave up football and, younger brother Jason in tow, joined a kickboxing gym in his home city of Utrecht, Netherlands.

A year later he found himself in the ring for the first time. He fought and beat a more experienced opponent in a gritty fight that saw both sides receive plenty of damage. The next day, as he stood surveying his cuts and bruises in the bedroom mirror, he knew in his heart that he had found his path in life.

Now, five years on, Wilnis fights out of The Coliseum, where he has been since day one. It is a training center which is starting to make a name for itself. The venerable Peter Aerts was so impressed with the team’s cutting-edge approach to fitness and conditioning that he joined up and now does all his training there.

In his GLORY debut, Wilnis announced his presence in the heavyweight division by beating the giant Jamal Ben Saddik despite being the heavy underdog. He says the fight was a good example of what to expect in the future.

“I think my team isn’t so well known yet, compared to some other gyms, but we are coming. Right now we have at least one guy who can make an impact in each GLORY weight class. We’re going to be a big team in the future.”