Badr Hari breaks foot during ring comeback in Zagreb

Dutch Kick Boxer broke his foot during the first match since his arrest and provisional release.

He got wounded while fighting on the K-1 World Grand Prix in Zagreb. During the match, which he won clearly, Hari showed no sign of injury.

Apparently he has two broken metatarsal in his right foot. According to the announcer at the Zagreb Arena, the Dutch Moroccan athlete went to the hospital and he will not fight anymore.

The gala in the Croatian capital showed Hari’s big comeback in the international kickboxing. He was also one of the big favorites for the title.

Hari won earlier in the evening the quarterfinals against the Azerbaijani Zabit Samedov. That opponent is injured as well and could not replace Badr to compete in the semi final against Ismael Londt who defeated Hesdy Gerges. Londt and Gerges live also in the Netherlands, but they come from Suriname and Egypt respectively.
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Badr Hari

Kickboxer Badr Hari broke his foot during K-1 World Grand Prix in Zagreb (Wikimedia CC0)

Interesting is the fact that the kick boxing gala in the Croatian capital saw 3 Dutch participants including Hari, but none of whom fought under the Dutch flag. Hari performed under the Moroccan flag.

Crowd at Zagreb Arena hoped that the evening would deliver a “dream final” between Badr Hari and Mirko Filipovic.

The latter performed with public support and progressed to the semifinals.

Croat heavyweight fighter Mirko Filipovic won the K-1 contest after defeating Dutch Surinamese kickboxer Ismael Londt in the final act.

Read also: Croatia’s Filipovic becomes 2013 kickboxing champion in Zagreb

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