Enfusion
Enfusion is a Dutch kickboxing promotion company based in Alkmaar, Netherlands.[1] Founded in 2009 by Edwin van Os, one of the co-founders of the earlier It's Showtime promotion, Enfusion produces international events featuring high-level kickboxing bouts across multiple weight classes.[1] [2] The organization is known for its tournament formats, world title fights, and showcasing top talents from around the world, with events held in Europe, Asia, and beyond.[3] Enfusion emphasizes exciting matchups and has built a reputation as one of the premier kickboxing promotions, producing over 100 events as of 2025.[4]History
Founding and early years
In 1998, Edwin van Os co-founded It's Showtime with Simon Rutz, establishing a company dedicated to promoting kickboxing events and managing professional fighters in the Netherlands.) This venture built on the growing popularity of stand-up combat sports in Europe, organizing high-profile bouts that featured international talent and helped elevate kickboxing's profile through structured management and event production.[2] By 2010, amid mounting financial challenges for It's Showtime, van Os initiated Enfusion Reality, a reality television series titled "Test of the Champions," which served as a precursor to the full promotion.[5] The first season aired that year, featuring eight fighters competing in a tournament format at Phetchbuncha Stadium in Koh Samui, Thailand, with stages held in January and July to determine top contenders through elimination bouts.[6] In 2011, following It's Showtime's ongoing difficulties, van Os launched Enfusion as a standalone promotion, shifting focus to international tournaments hosted in Thailand, including subsequent Koh Samui events that emphasized Muay Thai-influenced kickboxing under modified rules.[4] These early gatherings, such as the Enfusion Kickboxing Tournament rounds in February 2011, attracted global fighters and laid the groundwork for Enfusion's tournament-style format.[7] Enfusion quickly established its world title system during these formative years, awarding belts in multiple weight classes to tournament winners by 2012, which provided structured championships distinct from It's Showtime's legacy. Initial media partnerships included broadcasts of the reality series on Dutch television networks and online streaming platforms, enabling wider European viewership and fighter exposure.[5] As CEO, van Os played a central role in operations, leveraging his over 30 years in combat sports to oversee production and talent acquisition.[8] Early scouting efforts, particularly in Asia through partnerships like Superpro Samui in Thailand, identified promising fighters from regional Muay Thai scenes to bolster Enfusion's roster.[8] This foundational period positioned Enfusion for broader international growth beyond its Thai origins.Expansion and milestones
Following its establishment, Enfusion began expanding its offerings in 2014 by launching dedicated women's divisions, highlighted by the inaugural Enfusion Reality Season 5 Ladies Edition, a 13-episode tournament filmed in Koh Samui, Thailand, featuring international female fighters competing for titles in the -55kg category.[9] This initiative marked a significant step toward gender inclusivity, with early events like Enfusion 14 in Amsterdam showcasing women's bouts, such as Rachida Bouhout versus Vicky Church.[10] Seasons 6 and 7 of Enfusion Reality followed in 2016 and 2017, respectively, broadening the format to include celebrity-pro crossovers and emerging talent scouting, while Enfusion Live events expanded into key European markets, including multiple shows in the Netherlands (e.g., Groningen and Eindhoven) and the UK (e.g., London in June 2014).[11][12][13] From 2018 to 2022, Enfusion navigated substantial challenges, including pauses in live events due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted global combat sports in early 2020, leading to postponed or canceled shows across Europe.[2] Recovery efforts included hybrid formats with limited audiences and streaming, enabling a rebound with eight events in 2022 alone and announcements for additional shows later that year.[2] A key innovation during this period was the introduction of Enfusion Cage Events (ECE) in 2019, featuring Xtreme Stand Up rules—a hybrid format blending Muay Thai, kickboxing, and limited grappling over three 3-minute rounds in a cage, using 4-6oz MMA gloves to appeal to diverse fighter styles and audiences.[14] Enfusion's growth accelerated from 2023 to 2025 through a strategic partnership with 8TKO for pay-per-view streaming, making events accessible globally via 8TKO.TV for €4.99 per show, which supported increased production and international viewership.[15] The promotion hosted approximately 15 events annually during this period, expanding to new venues like Prague, Czech Republic, for national team matchups (e.g., Czech vs. Dutch fighters in October 2025), and Morocco for high-profile bouts pitting local talent against European opponents, such as Morocco vs. Germany at Enfusion 149. This growth continued into late 2025, with Enfusion #155 held in Groningen on November 15, 2025.[16][17] A major milestone came in 2025 with the 150th Enfusion event, underscoring its longevity and consistent output.[15] Among its achievements, Enfusion has produced prominent stars who crossed over to GLORY Kickboxing, including collaborative "GLORY Rivals" events in 2022 that featured direct matchups like Ibrahim El Bouni vs. Muhammed Balli, fostering talent exchange and elevating profiles.[18][19] The organization has also earned recognition as a leading kickboxing promotion, with its champions frequently ranked in Beyond Kickboxing's monthly top-10 lists across weight classes, such as Kyara van der Klooster at -55kg in November 2025.[20]Media coverage and rivalries
Enfusion's media coverage began with its dedicated channel, Enfusion TV, which launched in 2010 to broadcast reality series and live events, providing early exposure to European audiences through formats like Enfusion Reality.[2] By 2015, the promotion shifted toward digital platforms, streaming events on its official YouTube channel, EnfusionTV, and partnering with Fight Network for recaps and highlights to reach a broader international viewership.[21][22] In 2022, Enfusion expanded its broadcasting reach through partnerships with Viaplay for live television coverage and 8TKO.TV for pay-per-view streaming, enabling global access to major events via subscription and on-demand services.[15][23] The promotion has received notable features in specialized outlets, including event previews and fighter profiles on Beyond Kickboxing, a leading kickboxing news platform that regularly covers Enfusion tournaments and rankings.[24] Similarly, Sidekick Boxing has highlighted Enfusion as one of the most exciting kickboxing shows, praising its international events and talent development in detailed articles.[4] Enfusion has also produced documentaries and reality content, such as the World of Combat Sports series, which blends training footage with competitive narratives, alongside multiple seasons of Enfusion Reality showcasing fighter preparation and behind-the-scenes access.[8] Enfusion's interactions with other promotions have included collaborative efforts under the Glory Rivals banner, starting in 2022, featuring joint events with GLORY Kickboxing that incorporated crossover bouts between fighters from both organizations to boost visibility and talent exchange.[19] These partnerships highlighted differences in rulesets, such as Enfusion's allowance for three three-minute rounds in non-title fights compared to GLORY's variable formats, though they primarily fostered shared event production rather than direct competition.[25][26] By 2025, Enfusion amplified its social media engagement on platforms like Instagram and Facebook, posting event teasers, fighter interviews, and highlights to build anticipation, with its official Facebook page surpassing 975,000 followers and Instagram account reaching over 115,000.[27][28] This digital push has enhanced fan interaction and contributed to the promotion's growing online community.[2]Organization and format
Corporate structure and divisions
Enfusion operates as a subsidiary of Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CWAN), following the completion of its acquisition on April 21, 2025, for $1.5 billion.[29] The company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with nine global offices supporting operations across more than 30 countries and nearly 1,000 clients, including hedge funds, asset managers, and family offices.[30] Enfusion is led by Chief Executive Officer Oleg Movchan, a founding investor and board member with extensive experience in investment management technology. Key executives include Chief Operating Officer Neal Pawar, Chief Technology Officer Dan Groman, Head of Engineering Arman Artuc (appointed October 2024), and Head of Client Services Americas Jesper Cordes (appointed October 2024).[31][32] The leadership team focuses on innovation, client success, and integrating Enfusion's capabilities with Clearwater Analytics' platform to provide end-to-end solutions.[33] The company's offerings are structured around a unified, cloud-based SaaS platform that integrates front-office functions (portfolio management and order execution), middle-office operations (risk analytics and compliance monitoring), and back-office processes (accounting, reconciliation, and data management). This structure supports over 4 million financial instruments across public and private markets, enabling scalable automation for clients. Enfusion does not maintain separate competitive divisions but segments services by client type, with a focus on alternative investments and institutional managers.[30]Event production and broadcasting
Enfusion, as part of Clearwater Analytics, participates in industry events and webinars to engage clients and showcase platform innovations. Clearwater Connect 2025, held September 15–17, 2025, in Boise, Idaho, highlighted the integration of Enfusion's front-to-back capabilities with Clearwater's solutions, uniting investment leaders for discussions on operational efficiency and technology advancements.[34] These events feature keynote sessions, product demonstrations, and networking opportunities, typically attracting hundreds of professionals from the investment management sector. Client engagement also includes virtual webinars and training sessions delivered through digital platforms, providing real-time insights and support without traditional broadcasting. As of November 2025, Enfusion's content is accessible via the CWAN website and client portals, emphasizing on-demand resources over live broadcasts to facilitate global accessibility. Attendance at in-person events like Clearwater Connect varies, with the 2025 edition focusing on post-acquisition synergies to drive adoption of the unified platform.[35]Rules and regulations
Enfusion's cloud-based platform incorporates robust compliance monitoring and regulatory reporting tools to assist investment managers in adhering to global financial regulations, including those from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), and other jurisdictions. These features automate workflows to mitigate risks, ensure accurate reporting, and support scalability amid evolving regulatory demands as of 2025.[30]Compliance Monitoring and Pre-Trade Checks
The platform embeds pre-trade compliance directly into order management systems, allowing teams to validate trades against internal policies and external regulations in real-time. This includes checks for position limits, concentration risks, and restricted securities, helping prevent violations before execution. Post-trade reconciliation and exception management further ensure ongoing adherence.[30][36]Regulatory Reporting and Data Management
Enfusion supports automated generation of regulatory reports for requirements such as Form PF, AIFMD, and Solvency II, handling data across public and private markets. The unified system eliminates silos, providing a single source of truth for audit trails and investor disclosures. Following the January 2025 acquisition by Clearwater Analytics, these capabilities have expanded to enhance compliance for hedge funds and alternative investments.[30][29]Corporate Governance and Standards
As a publicly traded company until its 2025 acquisition (NYSE: ENFN), Enfusion adhered to corporate governance standards under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and other SEC rules. The platform itself promotes data security compliant with GDPR and SOC 2 standards, safeguarding client information in multi-tenant cloud environments.[36]Events
Recent and upcoming events
Following its acquisition by Clearwater Analytics in January 2025, Enfusion operates as part of CWAN, participating in investor conferences, earnings calls, and industry webinars to showcase its integrated investment management platform. As of November 16, 2025, recent events include the Q3 2025 Earnings Presentation on November 5, 2025, which highlighted financial performance and platform enhancements post-acquisition.[37] Earlier in the year, CWAN hosted its 2nd Investor Day on September 3, 2025, at the New York Stock Exchange, featuring presentations on the unified front-to-back capabilities combining Enfusion's offerings with Clearwater's analytics.[38] The company also attended the AFP 2025 conference on October 27, 2025, focusing on treasury and investment solutions.[39] Upcoming events include the RBC Capital Markets Global Technology, Internet, Media & Telecommunications Conference on November 18, 2025, in New York City, where CEO Sandeep Sahai will participate in a fireside chat and one-on-one meetings. On November 19, 2025, CFO Jim Cox will attend the Wells Fargo 9th Annual TMT Summit in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, for similar engagements. The quarter closes with the UBS Global Technology and AI Conference on December 2, 2025, in Scottsdale, Arizona, again featuring CFO Jim Cox.[40] These events, often webcast on the CWAN investor relations site, provide insights into Enfusion's role in CWAN's expanded SaaS ecosystem for hedge funds and asset managers, with live and archived access for global stakeholders.Historical events and tournaments
Enfusion's history includes key corporate milestones presented through investor events and announcements. The company went public on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker ENFN on November 11, 2021, following its IPO roadshow that emphasized its cloud-based platform's scalability.[36] In March 2024, Enfusion hosted its Investor Day on March 19, detailing executive visions for front-to-back integration and growth in alternative investments.[41] A pivotal event was the January 13, 2025, announcement of its $1.5 billion acquisition by Clearwater Analytics, marked by a joint press conference and investor call that outlined the strategic merger to enhance investment management solutions across public and private markets.[29] Prior to the acquisition, Enfusion participated in conferences like the UBS Global Technology and AI Conference in December 2024, focusing on SaaS innovations. These events, rather than competitive tournaments, underscored Enfusion's evolution from a consultancy to a public company, culminating in its integration into CWAN by mid-2025, with ongoing webinars and earnings releases maintaining stakeholder engagement.Championships
Weight classes and divisions
Enfusion features a structured set of weight classes for both male and female competitors, designed to ensure fair matchmaking in kickboxing bouts. These divisions span from lighter categories emphasizing speed and agility to heavier ones focusing on power and endurance. The classes are defined by upper weight limits, with fighters required to meet the threshold at official weigh-ins.[25]Men's Weight Classes
Men's divisions cover a broad range, starting from bantamweight and extending to an open heavyweight category. The following table outlines the primary classes:| Division | Weight Limit (kg) |
|---|---|
| Bantamweight | 61 |
| Super Bantamweight | 63.5 |
| Featherweight | 65 |
| Super Featherweight | 67 |
| Lightweight | 70 |
| Super Lightweight | 72.5 |
| Welterweight | 77 |
| Super Welterweight | 80 |
| Middleweight | 84 |
| Cruiserweight | 88 |
| Light Heavyweight | 93 |
| Heavyweight | Open |
Women's Weight Classes
Women's divisions mirror the men's structure for most categories but include additional lighter classes to accommodate smaller athletes. The classes are as follows:| Division | Weight Limit (kg) |
|---|---|
| Strawweight | 52 |
| Flyweight | 57 |
| Bantamweight | 61 |
| Super Bantamweight | 63.5 |
| Featherweight | 65 |
| Super Featherweight | 67 |
| Lightweight | 70 |
| Super Lightweight | 72.5 |
| Welterweight | 77 |
| Super Welterweight | 80 |
| Middleweight | 84 |
| Cruiserweight | 88 |
| Light Heavyweight | 93 |
| Heavyweight | Open |
Current champions
As of November 16, 2025, Enfusion maintains active world championships across multiple weight divisions for both men and women. The heavyweight division remains vacant. Recent title changes include wins in super welterweight and super featherweight in late 2025. Note: The women's super featherweight division was retired in 2023.Men's Champions
Thian de Vries of the Netherlands holds the light heavyweight (93 kg), cruiserweight (88 kg), and middleweight (84 kg) titles, with wins on May 18, 2024, November 25, 2023, and March 29, 2025, respectively. Nick Regter holds the super welterweight (80 kg) title, won on November 1, 2025. The welterweight (77 kg) division is vacant. Levi Minkenberg holds super lightweight (72.5 kg), won November 18, 2023. Khalid El Moukadam holds lightweight (70 kg), won March 2, 2024. Anouar Afakir holds super featherweight (67 kg), won September 27, 2025. Hamza Essalih of Morocco holds featherweight (65 kg), won December 14, 2024. Ahmed Akoudad holds super bantamweight (63.5 kg), won November 1, 2025. Rida Bellahcen of Morocco holds bantamweight (61 kg) since May 14, 2022, with multiple defenses, including a scheduled title defense on November 15, 2025, against Muhammed Simsek (outcome pending confirmation as of November 16, 2025).Women's Champions
Marieke Calis of the Netherlands holds the lightweight (70 kg) title, won September 21, 2024. The featherweight (65 kg) division is vacant. Clara Pennequin of France holds bantamweight (61 kg), won September 21, 2024. Nina van Dalum of the Netherlands holds flyweight (57 kg) since September 5, 2021. Kyara van der Klooster of the Netherlands holds super strawweight (54 kg), won November 2, 2024. Tessa de Kom holds strawweight (52 kg) since September 17, 2022. The openweight division is vacant. Yasmine Salhi of Morocco won the Enfusion World Kickboxing Title in the -58 kg Smash Youth category on November 2, 2025, by unanimous decision against Emely Goorman; this is a separate youth title, not part of the main women's divisions.; [42]Title histories and notable reigns
The Enfusion Heavyweight Championship, introduced in 2011, has featured several prominent lineages marked by tournament victories and high-profile defenses. Daniel Sam claimed the inaugural title in 2013 by winning the Enfusion 4 tournament, a feat that highlighted his knockout power and led to a crossover contract with GLORY Kickboxing shortly thereafter.[43][44] Ismael Lazaar then dethroned Sam via knockout in a 2015 title bout, ushering in a dominant reign that included multiple defenses and established Lazaar as a knockout artist before his own move to GLORY in 2017.[45][46] In the women's divisions, notable transitions include the continued reign of Nina van Dalum in flyweight since 2021. The super featherweight division was retired in 2023 after its last champion vacated the belt, consolidating focus on active weight classes.[47] Over its history from 2011 to 2025, Enfusion has hosted more than 100 title fights across divisions, with average reigns lasting approximately 18 months and around 40% of champions hailing from outside Europe, reflecting the promotion's global appeal.Enfusion Reality
Program overview and seasons
Enfusion Reality is a reality television series launched in 2010 by Dutch kickboxing promoter Edwin van Os, designed as a competition to discover and develop emerging kickboxing talents through intensive training camps, physical challenges, and progressive elimination bouts.[2][5] The program aimed to identify elite "superpros" capable of joining Enfusion's main professional roster, featuring international fighters living and training together in high-stakes environments that highlighted both athletic skill and personal drama.[48] Formats typically involved brackets of 16 to 18 competitors divided into teams under coaches, culminating in semifinal and final matches for cash prizes and contracts, with episodes blending behind-the-scenes footage, workouts, and fights to build narrative tension.[5] Filmed primarily at training resorts in Koh Samui, Thailand, and occasionally in the Netherlands or other European locations, the series aired on Enfusion TV, a dedicated streaming platform, reaching global audiences interested in combat sports.[9][2] The show ran for seven seasons from 2010 to 2017, each comprising 12 to 16 episodes that emphasized the fighters' journeys from arrival and team formation to grueling trials and tournament resolutions. Season 1, titled Test of the Champions in 2010, focused on the 70 kg division with 18 athletes competing in elimination rounds at Phetchbuncha Stadium in Koh Samui, offering prizes up to $40,000 to the top finisher.[5][49] Season 2, Quest for Honor in 2011, continued the talent-scouting theme with international contenders facing off in structured bouts.[50] Season 3, Trial of the Gladiators in 2012, shifted emphasis to Macedonian fighters while incorporating global participants, with stages held in Ohrid, Macedonia, and Ljubljana, Slovenia.[51][52] Later seasons diversified the format to attract broader viewership. Season 4, Search for the Superpro in 2013, targeted heavyweight (100 kg+) talents in a 16-fighter tournament filmed at SuperPro Samui resort in Koh Samui.[53][48] Season 5, the Ladies Edition in 2014, exclusively featured female heavyweight competitors training and fighting in Koh Samui, marking the program's first all-women's cohort.[9] Season 6, Celebs Meet Pros in 2016, paired professional fighters with celebrity trainees at the same Thai location, blending entertainment with skill-building challenges.[11][54] The final season, New League Blood in 2017, consisted of 13 episodes showcasing two 8-man tournaments in the 72 kg and 85 kg divisions, with winners earning opportunities in Enfusion's live events.[12] Production across the seasons prioritized dramatic storytelling alongside technical kickboxing instruction, with episodes averaging 40 minutes and focusing on interpersonal dynamics, injuries, and triumphs to engage viewers beyond pure athletics.[55] The series concluded after its seventh season in 2017, as Enfusion transitioned toward live event streaming and shorter documentary-style content rather than extended reality formats; no further seasons have been produced as of November 2025.[2]Champions and participants
Enfusion Reality has produced several notable champions across its seasons, with winners emerging from intense tournament formats that tested fighters' skills, endurance, and adaptability in a reality television setting. The inaugural season in 2010, known as "Test of the Champions," culminated in Gago Drago from Armenia claiming the title after defeating Pajonsuk in the finals. Season 2 in 2011, titled "Quest for Honor," was won by Ondřej Hutník from the Czech Republic. Subsequent seasons expanded the divisions and formats, yielding multiple victors. Season 3, "Trial of the Gladiators" held in Macedonia in 2012, produced several division winners across multiple weight classes.[56] Season 4 in 2013, focused on the search for a superpro in Koh Samui, Thailand, was won by Daniel Sam from the UK in the super heavyweight category, marking him as a standout heavyweight talent.[8] Season 5 in 2014, the women's edition "Victory of the Vixens," highlighted female competitors, with Anissa Meksen from France as the K-1 tournament champion at -54 kg, contributing to the growth of women's divisions in Enfusion.| Season | Year | Champion(s) | Division/Notable Details | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2010 | Gago Drago (Armenia) | 70 kg | |
| 2 | 2011 | Ondřej Hutník (Czech Republic) | Overall winner | |
| 3 | 2012 | Multiple division winners | Various divisions | [56] |
| 4 | 2013 | Daniel Sam (UK) | Super heavyweight | [8] |
| 5 | 2014 | Anissa Meksen (France) | Women's -54 kg K-1 |