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Glory 32 fight card preview: Superfight Series on UFC Fight Pass
- Updated: July 20, 2016
This Friday night, Glory presents Glory 32 Virginia, headlined by a Featherweight world title fight and a good Light Heavyweight tournament. Glory 32 airs live this Friday, July 22 with a fight time of 10:00 p.m. ET for the main card on ESPN3. Before that, the Glory Superfight Series will air live on UFC Fight Pass with a fight time of 7:30 p.m. ET. Here, we break down the complete Superfight card – check back later this week for the main card.
#12 CHI LEWIS-PARRY (6-1 Overall; 2-1 Glory) vs. #17 MAURICE GREENE (4-2 Overall; 1-1 Glory) – HeavyweightThe main event here is a clash between two men vying for a prominent role in the future of the Heavyweight division. Though both have pretty limited records, Lewis-Parry is the more known fighter thanks in part to his big personality and skill for self-promotion. He had a big Glory debut in 2015, but lost in a tournament final to Xavier Vigney. Lewis-Parry also spends time in MMA, where he is 6-0. Greene was last seen in Glory toughing out a decision loss to Anderson Silva where the veteran absolutely abused Greene’s legs with kicks. Neither has big experience, but Lewis-Parry seems more polished than the still quite raw Greene – look for him to get back on the ball with a win.Prediction: Chi Lewis-Parry, KO
#5 ANDERSON SILVA (39-14-1 Overall; 5-6 Glory) vs. GORDON HAUPT (20-6-1 Overall; Glory Debut) – HeavyweightKind of a weird fight here that honestly doesn’t make a ton of sense. Silva is a decorated and skilled veteran, ranked at #5 in the world and capable of giving any Heavyweight on the planet a tough fight. He’s not been …
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