FORMER ONE Bantamweight MMA World Champion John “Hands of Stone” Lineker is looking to continue his rise in the world of Muay Thai, but this time he’s
taking a massive leap.
But he knows that he hasn’t faced anyone like Kulabdam, who’s coming off an impressive knockout win over Suablack this past September. “Kulabdam is a guy who grew up doing Muay Thai. He was practically born doing Muay Thai. In Thailand, you are born training Muay Thai, so it will definitely be a big test for me.”Sure, it’s not the full package that Muay Thai purists may be looking for, but the power he possesses in his hands may be enough to carry him through more experienced opposition – fighters just like Kulabdam.
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