Kash Gill

Kash Gill

Kash "The Flash" Gill is a retired British professional kickboxer who is a former four-times world champion. He has been described as "the UK’s most prolific kickboxer." He founded the International Freestyle Association (IFA) Kickboxing Club.

Gill became a world champion in kickboxing at the age of 21. He formally retired from fighting in 2002. In 1991, he won the World Kickboxing Association (WKA) light middleweight and super welterweight full contact titles. The following year he won the WKA middleweight championship. He was the International Sport Karate Association freestyle champion of 1993.

Gill has been described as "the UK’s most prolific kickboxer". Standing tall at 6 ft 3”, Kash has an impressive line-up of British, European and World titles under his belt. He is the first UK Asian to be a world champion in a contact sport and became four times World Kickboxing Champion, an achievement that has never been beaten.

Read more about Kash Gill:  Biography, Comeback

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