10-8-0 (8 KO)
Dustin The Hanyak Jacoby
Current Rank
Inactive
Height
190 CM / 6'2"
Nationality
United States of America United States of America
Weightclass
Middleweight
Weight
93.3 KG / 206 LBS
Social Media
Nickname
The Hanyak
Age
35

Fighter Stats

Glory Record 7-8-0 (6 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Average Fight Time 06:31 Fight Duration
Knockdown Ratio 10:6 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 7.55 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 7.43 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Striking Differential 0.12 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Striking Accuracy 48.02 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Fighter Media

Fighter Record

Result Opponent Event Method Watch
Win Sean Choice Glory 44: Chicago
Superfight
2017-08-25
TKO
2:18 of Round 1
Loss Simon Marcus Glory 34: Denver
Co Headline event
2016-10-21
TKO
0:01 of Round 2
Loss Simon Marcus Glory 30: Los Angeles
Headline event
2016-05-13
UD
Win Karl Roberson Glory 27: Chicago
Tournament
2016-02-26
TKO
2:56 of Round 3
Win Wayne Barrett Glory 27: Chicago
Final
2016-02-26
KO
1:06 of Round 2
Win Wayne Barrett Glory 24: Denver
Co Headline event
2015-10-09
KO
1:40 of Round 3
Win Ariel Sepulveda Glory 23: Las Vegas
Tournament
2015-08-07
KO
2:59 of Round 1
Win Casey Greene Glory 23: Las Vegas
Final
2015-08-07
TKO
1:19 of Round 2
Loss Mourad Bouzidi Glory 20: Dubai
Superfight
2015-04-03
UD
Loss Mike Lemaire Glory 17: Los Angeles - Last Man Standing
Reserve
2014-06-21
UD
Loss Alex Pereira Glory 14: Zagreb
Semi-final
2014-03-08
KO
2:02 of Round 1
Loss Makoto Uehara Glory 13: Tokyo
Featured fight
2013-12-21
SD
Loss Danyo Ilunga Glory 9: New York
Semi-final
2013-06-22
UD
Win Brian Collette Glory 9: New York
Quarter-final
2013-06-22
SD
Loss Michael Duut Glory 5: London
Superfight
2013-03-23
TKO
2:25 of Round 1

Fighter Bio

Twitter Dustin The Hanyak Jacoby

Dustin
Jacoby
7-8-0 (6 KO) United States of America

GLORY 23 Middleweight Tournament Winner

GLORY 27 Middleweight Contender Tournament Winner

CFFC Middleweight MMA Champion

Road to Glory USA winner 2013

Dustin Jacoby’s route into the ranks of the GLORY World Series is like something out of a movie. The American light-heavyweight had just finished a Thursday night training session when he got a phone call asking if he was able to take part in a one-night, eight-man Road to Glory tournament on the Saturday.

Road to Glory tournaments are designed to unearth the brightest prospects and best emerging talents to be developed into contenders for the main GLORY ranks. Jacoby entered a tough tournament field on short notice, but managed to stop all three of his opponents in succession, including the tournament favorite.

Afterwards, it emerged that he had had to drive hundreds of miles overnight in order to make the weigh-ins the day before and had not eaten or drank while doing so, because he needed to cut weight to reach the 95 kilogram limit.

His story and performance are among the most remarkable of anyone in the kickboxing world, a true Rocky moment. But on his full GLORY debut in London, England, the dream was temporarily shattered. Jacoby lost to Michael Duut of Holland by way of first-round stoppage.

The loss only motivated him though. Immediately afterwards, Jacoby traveled to the Netherlands to train with some top coaches and sharpen his kickboxing game even more. Hitting a bump in the road has only made him hungrier for success. He doesn’t want to be just the best in the US, he wants to be the best in the world.