After two controversial fights built his feud with Mateusz Gamrot into one of the most heated rivalries in Polish promotion KSW, Norman Parke is determined to make a statement in their third meeting and walk away with the undisputed lightweight title. Parke (28-6-1 MMA, 4-1 KSW) won the interim lightweight belt with victory over Marcin Wrzocek last year at KSW 50 in London to put himself in pole position to face old rival and undefeated lightweight champ Gamrot (15-0 MMA, 11-0 KSW) for a third time. Now the Northern Irishman says there’s plenty to settle when they face off behind closed doors in Warsaw at KSW 53 on Saturday. “I think it’s the biggest fight that KSW could make,” he told MMA Junkie ahead of the fight. “Given how the last two fights went, there’s nothing really decisive. He’s got his say on what he thinks went down in those two fights, and I’ve had my opinion as well

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Norman Parke says KSW return will feel like ‘The Ultimate Fighter,’ targets rare finish at KSW 53 – MMA Junkie

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