GLORY FW champion Gabriel Varga only wants ‘aesthetically pleasing’ fights

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The GLORY featherweight crown was up for grabs as the GLORY 32 main event saw Gabriel Varga recapture his crown from the man that took it from him, Sirhiy Adamchuk. Canada’s own Gabriel Varga spoke with Bloody Elbow’s Eddie Mercado about snatching back his title, the toughness of tournaments, and discusses the possible challengers to his crown.

Interview: Glory Kickboxing Featherweight Champion Gabriel Varga **AUDIO ONLY**

GLORY’s newly re-crowned featherweight king, Gabriel Varga, opened up about losing the ‘spark’ for kickboxing ahead of being overthrown by Sirhiy Adamchuk back at GLORY 25: Milan:

“When I got it, I just felt the sort of energy for kickboxing, my enthusiasm kind of plateaued which was new for me. When I trained for Adamchuk the first time, every day when I woke up I didn’t have that spark to go push myself to do my running or go and do pads. I really wasn’t enjoying it.”

Gabriel Varga has already competed in two tournaments within the GLORY promotion and isn’t exactly interested in competing in an eight man tournament:

“Both of my tournament experiences were so positive. When I was in Japan, my very first fight card with GLORY ever, I went over there and I never fought for GLORY and was going in against three or four guys in the world I already knew of who were considered the best. I was going man, I don’t know what I’m getting myself into here. Like am I going to walk out …

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