Former UFC Executive Marshall Zelaznik Returns to Glory Kickboxing as CEO

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Former UFC Executive Marshall Zelaznik Returns to Glory Kickboxing as CEO
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Former Ultimate Fighting Championship executive Marshall Zelaznik is returning to Glory Kickboxing for a second stint as the organization’s CEO.

returns as new CEO of GLORY, the world leader in kickboxing, and will usher in the next phase of continued growth for GLORY.Glory announced the news in a release on Monday. Zelaznik previously served as the promotion’s CEO from 2018 to 2020. During his initial tenure, Glory grew its television distribution and increased sponsorship revenues to “record highs,” according to a release. Zelaznik’s time with Glory was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prior his stint with Glory, Zelaznik worked for a decade as the UFC’s executive vice president and chief content officer. He was responsible for building the promotion in international markets and was integral in the launch of the company’s digital streaming platform, UFC Fight Pass. Zelaznik was one many employees who lost their job when the UFC was sold to WME-IMG in 2016.

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