Chi Lewis-Parry talks GLORY 20 debut against Park Yong-Su, Xavier Vigney...
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- Mar 24, 2015

By Andreas Georgiou atĀ www.mmaplus.co.ukĀ
The British are coming at GLORY 20, and the invasion is being led my top ONE FC heavyweight Chi Lewis-Parry, who will make his GLORY debut against Park Yong-Sun on the SuperFight Series portion of the Dubai showcase.
The heavyweight fighter, towering at 6ā10 holds a 4-0 record in kickboxing, however his move to GLORY will see him face significantly tougher challenges than he has previously in his stand-up career.
āOpportunities just seemed to present themselves to me and Iām a game guy,ā explained Lewis-Parry. āIāve always said you could give me the number one guy in the world now, last minute and Iād take it. I think GLORY contacted my management and just said that they were interested in me, fighting on their Dubai card and of course it didnāt take me two minutes to sign that thing, and now Iām on my way to Dubai so Iām a happy chappie.ā
The former UCMMA K-1 champion also spoke about his lengthy lay-off, having not fought since July 2014, and his anticipation to return to action against the worldās elite strikers.
āI just want to get started, so I can get onto the next one. Iām an eager beaver, Iāve been sitting on the side for a while now, I just need to get some action. My sparring partners are getting a bit annoyed with it as well, Iām taking it out on them. Iām ready to go, the most important thing is Iām excited about it. And to be on GLORY is every fighters dream isnāt it? The cream of the crop at stand up combat, so I couldnāt be happier.
The London based Brit also refuted any claims that he is out of contract with Asian mixed-martial-arts powerhouse ONE FC, and that both parties are waiting for the right moment before they can put together the next move for the championship trailing fighter.
Lewis-Parry Ā also noted his desire to fast track himself into a GLORY heavyweight contender tournament: āI am contracted with both. They are both aware about my contracts and they donāt interfere with each other. GLORY is okay to give me fights and ONE FC approve so itās all good.
āYou know, I guess weāll see how it goes, Iām hoping I get in the GLORY contender tournament and see what happens there because I want wouldnāt mind running for the title, just like I want to with ONE FC. There are a lot of guys who are just happy to be there, and Iām like f**k it, I want to try and win. Try and build a legacy and buy a few houses, thatās the way I see it.ā
However, the Brit has seen an adjustment to his GLORY debut. Originally scheduled to face Xavier Vigney, the American was pulled in favour of the GLORY 21 heavyweight contender tournament, thus South Korean Park (14-8) being brought in as a replacement.
āI donāt want the newbies or the nobodies, I donāt want them, I only want to fight the big names. So Iām kind of glad actually that Vigney pulled out, because he was a nobody to me, as far as Iām concerned, I was like āwho are you?ā. It just wasnāt a name for me and Park has fought on K-1 Max before, heās fought some bigger names so thatās more attractive to me.
āI donāt care to be honest, itās probably better for him [Vigney] really, heās done himself a favour because he was going to lose that fight. Heās the same size as me but heās not where near as good as me, but at the end of the day I donāt really care, weāre all doing this for the same reason, weāre trying to have a good life, and this just happens to be the way that Iām going to achieve that. So, I donāt blame him, Iām not annoyed, because there is always going to be someone to fight, especially in GLORY.ā
Park was originally slated to debut in the promotion at GLORY 5: London, although the Tae Kwon Do practitioner elected to take time away from professional competition in 2013 to refine his kickboxing, but Chi Lewis-Parry disproved his opponentās ability, but agreed a win would bolster his credentials for future opponents.
āWhoās he been kickboxing with? He hasnāt been kickboxing against me. That just means nothing, Iām prepared to fight. So if heās gotten better then good, it means the fight might be a little bit more exciting. I just hope heās got better hands that Iāve seen him have because if he hasnāt heās going to go out quick.
āI donāt think there is anything he can do, even if he took seven years off to concentrate on kickboxing he hasnāt got anything for me. So I know what Iām here for and Iāll show that on April 3.ā
Sitting above the heavyweight division is 25 year-old Dutch champion Rico Verhoeven, who is 7-1 since the start of 2013, with his sole loss coming to the extremely tough Andrey Gerasimchuk. āThe Prince of Kickboxingā was crowned GLORY heavyweight tournament champion at GLORY 11: Chicago, in October 2013, where he defeated legends Gokhan Saki and Daniel Ghita in the same night.
He would eventually go on to win the official world championship at GLORY Last Man Standing, again defeating Romaniaās Ghita on points. His most recent defence was over Errol Zimmerman at GLORY 19, but an injury to āBonecrusherā saw a promising fight cut short.
Chi Lewis-Parry credited Verhoevenās large success in GLORY to his style, but likened his own style to the late, great Ramon Dekkers, and described his unorthodox style as a potential āproblemā for the current world champion.
āRico, I think heās brilliant, heās fought some of the best guys and heās beaten them, and styles make fights, Iāve always said that, whether itās MMA or kickboxing, muay thai. Itās Ramon Dekkers style which had him dominate Thailand back in the day when thais dominated Thailand, not Europeans. His style was not that conventional thai style.
āI think my style is a problem for most just because Iām unorthodox myself, Iām tall, Iām not one of these heavyweights who just stands there and trades. Iām more of an elusive counter fighter, and you donāt get that with the tall guys.
āIām willing to earn my stripes and should that opportunity present itself Iām more than happy to take it.ā
Alongside Chad ā2Slickā Sugden, who also features on the SuperFight Series prelims, Lewis-Parry will spearhead the British contingentās new wave in GLORY, and finally give fans a face to cheer for in the incredibly stacked, world class heavyweight division.
āIām very grateful for the position that Iām in, Iām in a very good position to represent not only Britain as a nation In the sport, but Iām getting to represent a lot of hope for the British fans and the up and coming fighters because there is so much room in these organisations for Brits to do well.ā
Also, The Dream Team fighter accused British fighters of having an island mentality, and implored more Brits to think of the bigger picture and look to challenge themselves on the international stage in hopes of finding more success for the United Kingdom in kickboxing.
If there was any doubt about the heart of Lewis-Parry, 120kg āChopperā defined the serious nature of his mission in GLORY, and the opportunity presented to him to make history as a British world champion.
āIām not doing this just for a laugh, itās not the kind of sport you do for a laugh or just because you feel like doing it. This has consumed most of my life over the past couple of years and my focus is on it.
āBut this is it, this is all I do, itās not all I can do but itās all Iām doing right now, itās what Iām focused on. And I have the most current opportunity to do that, thereās a little bit of buzz behind me, Iāve got a little bit of hype, Iāve got the fight.
āRight now Iām the guy with the opportunity and I intend to use it. If I get to be that guy to spearhead the British onslaught then Iāll be that guy, Iāll happily take that role.ā
UK viewers can watch Chi Lewis-Parry live and exclusive HEREĀ on April 3, for live streaming of GLORY 20: Dubai.