For many aspiring athletes, home is often the only place where they can truly be themselves without unnecessary judgment from outside influences and the unspoken sources of criticism beyond the fine print of past particular methods in the current age of armchair keyboard critics and social media skewering. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will be introduced to a logger of logistical precision ready to swing his axe in a severance motion by taking out of league opposition down a division or two for Fury Fighting Championship like wood right from the mill yard at lightweight. An Amateur mixed martial artist since July 2025 and representing Gracie Barra The Woodlands, Parker Goswick holds a 3-0 record consisting of two submissions and one knockout. He is 1-0 under the Fury Fighting Championship banner. Goswick has never gone to the scorecards over the duration of his arc as an Amateur MMA fighter with a 100 percent finish rate in those three wins. He has spent his whole career in the United States in his home state of Texas. Goswick has fought for Elevate FC and Fury Fighting Championship. He has two first-round finishes under his belt to go along with a single third-round finish. All of Goswick’s finishes during his time inside the Amateur ranks have been inside the distance.
In his Amateur MMA debut at Elevate FC Fight Night 8, he faced Logan Easley and went on to submit him via rear-naked choke in round three. Goswick defeated Christian Garcia in the first round at Elevate FC Fight Night 11 to obtain his lone knockout victory as an Amateur. Then in his promotional debut under the Fury Fighting Championship banner at Fury FC 119, he tapped out Josiah Jones via rear-naked choke in round one to pick up the second submission win of his Amateur career in addition to earning his first victory and finish under the Fury Fighting Championship banner. He also secured his third consecutive win overall to kick off his journey as an Amateur mixed martial artist in the process. Goswick may be green on the experience side, but his finishes can chop overconfident opponents straight down the middle for an even split if they make any miscalculations on simple or complex math!
