Turkey: Glory, Saran Group sign broadcast deal
April 22, 2026
Glory, the kickboxing organisation, has announced an exclusive media rights agreement with Saran Group to broadcast all Glory events live in Turkey starting with GLORY 107 on April 25th and running through the remainder of 2026. The content will be streamed on the Saran’s OTT platform S Sport Plus as part of the agreement.
Özgür Oğuz, CEO of S Sport Plus, commented: “At S Sport Plus, we continue to build a high-quality sports portfolio for our audience. Combat sports are an important part of this strategy, and Glory stands out as one of the most premium properties in the category. With its top-class fight cards and strong connection to Turkish athletes, GLORY will further enhance the depth and diversity of our platform.”
“This deal marks another key step in Glory’s constant international broadcast expansion,” added Jon Martone, EVP. “ S Sport Plus is a leading sports platform that broadcasts some of the world’s biggest properties. Given Glory’s deep history with athletes from the region, we are happy to bring access to all Glory events to the incredible & passionate combat sports fanbase in Turkey.”
GLORY 107 will take place April 25th from the RTM Stage in the Netherlands and will feature a Champion vs Champion match-up in the main event as Glory middleweight world champion Donovan Wisse defends his title against the current Glory welterweight world champion Chico Kwasi.
Turkish fans can also support their star fighters as GLORY 107 will also feature exciting light heavyweight Cem Caceres and the always entertaining featherweight Deniz Demirkapu.
In addition to GLORY 107, S Sport Plus will broadcast the summer blockbuster event, COLLISION 9, on June 13th where the new ‘King of Kickboxing’ Mory Kromah defends his heavyweight world title against Milos Cvjeticanin. An eight-man Grand Prix to crown a new Glory light heavyweight world champion will also take place at COLLISION 9.
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