2019 in Glory

[1] Glory events were also broadcast through television agreements with Veronica TV, and other regional channels around the world.

[2] Glory heavyweight D’Angelo Marshall was unable to compete due to a visa issue that forced him from the fight card.

The pairing were supposed to have met previously in October 2018 at Glory 60: Lyon, but Grigorian was unable to compete due to acute gastroenteritis.

The pairing met previously at Glory 48: New York in December 2017 with Meksen capturing the title via unanimous decision.

Mohamed Abdallah was forced to withdraw from his main card bout with Daniel Škvor due to injuries sustained during training.

Mahieddine instead faced the former K-1 Heavyweight Champion Antonio Plazibat, who stepped in on short notice for this encounter.

Former super bantamweight champion Tiffany van Soest has been forced to withdraw from her scheduled GLORY 67 co-main event bout with Jady Menezes due to laser surgery after a slight detachment of the retina in one of her eyes.

Itay Gershon was scheduled to face Josh Jauncey at Glory 68, but the Israeli fighter suffered a broken rib in training and withdrew from the fight.

A Super Bantamweight bout between Bekah Irwin and Crystal Lawson was previously scheduled for the Glory 68 preliminary card.

It featured the highly anticipated rematch between GLORY Heavyweight champion, Rico Verhoeven, and Badr Hari.