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Korean fighter becomes UFCs most decorated fighter

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Kang Kyung-ho is a fighter who has established himself in the UFC after gaining experience on the domestic scene. He was the inaugural Road FC bantamweight champion, and after proving himself unbeatable in Korea, he naturally moved on to the bigger stage of the UFC. He evolved in the UFC. He has evolved from a wrestling-centered game to a well-rounded fighter with striking.

"I actually started out in mixed martial arts as a striking fighter. "When my back injury prevented me from doing a lot of wrestling training, I focused on striking. "When I couldn't wrestle as much due to my back injury, I focused on striking," he said, explaining how he became more balanced. "My striking is good, but I'm also using my wrestling to get good submission finishes. "I'm going to try to dominate with my striking, go to the ground and actively look for submissions," he added.
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One win at a time, he has piled on the wins to move to eight wins in the UFC. He needs two more wins to reach double digits. With two more wins, he'll be able to challenge "Stun Gun" Dong Hyun Kim's UFC record of 13 wins. "Of course, I want to surpass him and become the most wins by a Korean fighter in the UFC," Kang said emphatically. "It's my first time traveling to New York (USA) for a fight, so I'm sure I'll have some things to worry about, but I don't think it makes much difference. I've been preparing hard and I promise to give a good performance this time," he said, pumping his fist. 카지노사이트777 

Family is my strength

We asked him about his hobbies when he was relaxing after training or when he wasn't scheduled to compete. "Nothing special," Kang said, "I used to play computer games to relieve stress. But now that I'm married and have a baby, I prefer to go out with my family and eat delicious food." He is a very happy dad who got married in 2020 and is immersed in his son, who turned one in September.

Finally, he expressed his gratitude to his fans and family. "Thank you to the fans for always supporting me. I'm going to use all the hard work I've done to get a cool victory. I also want to say 'I love you' to my wife, who is always there to help me focus on my training. I sincerely hope that our son will always grow up healthy and bright. I'm going to come home with a win, so we can always have a happy family. I love you."