Abdullayev to fight in Glory World Series
News / 23 November 2015 | 11:46240
Abdullayev to fight in Glory World Series

Parviz Abdullayev, challenging for SC Gabala of Azerbaijan in the international kickboxing, is going to fight at the Glory World Series for the first time ever in the country”s sport history.

Today, he has talked at the press conference at the Qafqaz Point Hotel about the event to be held on December 4 in Netherlands. The meating for the reporters was opened by Gabala”s sports coordinator Sabuhi Garayev talking on the projects of the club in different fields of sports, as well as the match expecting Abdullayev. Then Parviz added more details about the upcoming tournament and his targets, saying:

“It is the highest order of the professional box and it is a great experience coming true not to everyone. And I am really happy that I did it. Now I will try and take the victory for both SC Gabala and Azerbaijan. In that case, I will have a chance to make a deal with the club for one more year to tome on next 3 to 4 matches. That experiences will be against super stars”.

Abdullayev will meet Aziz Kallah at his first-leg match, who earned 10 wins from his 13 appearances and lost 3 matches. The Gabala hero adds:
“He is much young, but also is a strong rival as a fighter in the Glory World Series. He was build up in the Netherlands kind of kickboxing school, and it says much about his experience. I will set up my fighting style on attack.

I have been working out since a week after my last win in Romania October 16. Now I am ready to leave to Netherlands on November 25 for making a deal with the opponent. The next Glory World Series may be held in Azerbaijan”.

Abdullayev”s coach Mehman Umudov also feels confident on his possible victory, saying:

“It was my wish to see my student in this great contest. And now I am convinced my other challengers to be able to show up there. We well watched the opponents and get prepared against him”.

It is worth de notice 40 victories of Abdullayev in his all 44 appearances, which is much more than Kallah”s possession.