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'''Kash "The Flash" Gill''' is a retired British professional [[kickboxing|kickboxer]] who is a former four-times world champion.<ref name="BirminghamMail2008">[http://www.birminghammail.net/news/top-stories/2008/03/07/gym-dream-comes-true-for-birmingham-s-kash-gill-97319-20578160/ Gym dream comes true for Birmingham's Kash Gill] ''Birmingham Mail'' (7 March 2008). Retrieved on 7 January 2011.</ref>
'''Kashmir Singh Gill''' ([[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]: ਕਸ਼ਮੀਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਗਿੱਲ, born 2 July 1966) popularly known as '''Kash "The Flash" Gill''' is a retired British professional [[kickboxing|kickboxer]] who is a former four-times world champion.<ref name="BirminghamMail2008">[http://www.birminghammail.net/news/top-stories/2008/03/07/gym-dream-comes-true-for-birmingham-s-kash-gill-97319-20578160/ Gym dream comes true for Birmingham's Kash Gill] ''Birmingham Mail'' (7 March 2008). Retrieved on 7 January 2011.</ref>


Gill became a world champion in kickboxing at the age of 21.<ref name="AsianToday2008">[http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=901 Kickboxing Kings to light up Birmingham: Triple title bonanza in showpiece event] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928022526/http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=901 |date=28 September 2011 }} ''The Asian Today'' (7 May 2008). Retrieved on 7 January 2011.</ref> He formally retired from fighting in 2002. In 1991, he won the [[World Kickboxing Association]] (WKA) [[light middleweight]] and [[super welterweight]] full contact titles.{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} The following year he won the WKA middleweight championship.{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} He was the [[International Sport Karate Association]] freestyle champion of 1993.{{citation needed|date=July 2010}}
Gill became a world champion in kickboxing at the age of 21.<ref name="AsianToday2008">[http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=901 Kickboxing Kings to light up Birmingham: Triple title bonanza in showpiece event] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928022526/http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=901 |date=28 September 2011 }} ''The Asian Today'' (7 May 2008). Retrieved on 7 January 2011.</ref> He formally retired from fighting in 2002. In 1991, he won the [[World Kickboxing Association]] (WKA) [[light middleweight]] and [[super welterweight]] full contact titles.{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} The following year he won the WKA middleweight championship.{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} He was the [[International Sport Karate Association]] freestyle champion of 1993.{{citation needed|date=July 2010}}

Revision as of 22:36, 18 February 2021

Kash Gill
Born
Kashmir Singh Gill

(1966-07-02) 2 July 1966 (age 58)
Handsworth, Birmingham
NationalityBritish
Other namesThe Flash
Statistics
Weight(s)165 lb (75 kg; 11.8 st)
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Boxing record
Total fights100
Wins84
Wins by KO43
Losses16
Draws1

Kashmir Singh Gill (Punjabi: ਕਸ਼ਮੀਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਗਿੱਲ, born 2 July 1966) popularly known as Kash "The Flash" Gill is a retired British professional kickboxer who is a former four-times world champion.[1]

Gill became a world champion in kickboxing at the age of 21.[2] He formally retired from fighting in 2002. In 1991, he won the World Kickboxing Association (WKA) light middleweight and super welterweight full contact titles.[citation needed] The following year he won the WKA middleweight championship.[citation needed] He was the International Sport Karate Association freestyle champion of 1993.[citation needed]

Standing tall at 6 ft 3", Gill has an impressive line-up of British, European and World titles. 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.

Biography

Born in 1966 as Kashmir Gill. He is an alumnus of Christ Church, Oxford where he studied biochemistry.[3] Gill discovered kickboxing at the age of 14 when he saw a demo in a local park went down for a trial session and fell in love with the sport.

His speed and athletic ability as well as his flashy showmanship soon earned him the nickname ‘The Flash’. By 1984, having earned his black belt, Gill at the age of 18, had entered and won his first competition in a three-round contest in full-contact karate.

The list of world kickboxing titles that Gill picked up and added to his collection over the next few years was impressive and his rise to fame gathered impetus in 1986 when he won a gold medal at the World PKA Amateur Full Contact Championships. He collected his first Professional world title, the WKA Junior Middleweight in 1991 when he also won the World full contact Karate championships. In the two consecutive years following, he went on to win the WKA World Middleweight kickboxing title and the ISKA World Light Middleweight title.

Comeback

In December 2011, Kash Gill fought former world kickboxing champion Don "The Dragon" Wilson in a mixed martial arts cage match in Kazakhstan. The bout was originally billed as an exhibition, but Wilson, 57, was awarded the decision at the end of the match.

See also

References

  1. ^ Gym dream comes true for Birmingham's Kash Gill Birmingham Mail (7 March 2008). Retrieved on 7 January 2011.
  2. ^ Kickboxing Kings to light up Birmingham: Triple title bonanza in showpiece event Archived 28 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Asian Today (7 May 2008). Retrieved on 7 January 2011.
  3. ^ Selvaraj, Jonathan (16 August 2017). "Boxing worked for Asha Roka, but MMA works better". ESPN. Retrieved 23 April 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)