Alistair Overeem is returning to the world of kickboxing.
Over a decade ago, Alistair Overeem left the kickboxing world on top after becoming a K-1 World Grand Prix champion. Now, the 41-year-old is returning to the sport for another run after his separation from the UFC earlier this year.
ESPN revealed today that Overeem has signed a multi-fight deal with Glory Kickboxing. His debut date and opponent are not yet known, but as the audience waits, this hype video was dropped to complement today’s big announcement:
In the video, Overeem can be seen dropping a pair of MMA gloves, a gesture often seen as one of retirement, and picking up Glory Kickboxing gloves, strapping them on, and walking off into the distance.
Alistair Overeem has a kickboxing record of 10-4. If he is indeed walking away from MMA, he’ll be doing so with a record of 47-19 and world champions won across different promotions. Overeem most recently competed in February in a losing effort against Alexander Volkov in what would prove to be Overeem’s final bout in the UFC.