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Ismael Londt on waiting for Badr Hari vs. Rico Verhoeven: 'I'd like to see the fight also'

The number-one contender for Glory's heavyweight title doesn't care if he has to wait for his shot in light of a possible super fight between Badr Hari and Rico Verhoeven.

Ismael Londt is used to waiting.

It took him years of fighting in organizations around the globe, before the 30-year-old "Mr. Pain" finally made his Glory debut in April of this year. He made it an impressive one, beating both Anderson Silva and Jahfarr Wilnis in one night at the heavyweight contender tournament at Glory 29 in Copenhagen. There he was, the new number-one contender.

Londt had to wait again though, and faced the returning Hedy Gerges in a rematch at Glory 31 last Saturday instead.