On a week where Israel Adesanya seemed to have a focus on duality, the City Kickboxing team demonstrated it beautifully. They also demonstrated why it’s beautiful. By all accounts, UFC 281 was set to be a memorable night for CKB. The small team out of Auckland, New Zealand is a household name in the world of MMA. They built one of the most dominant champions in recent memory, they have a hand in the training of the #1 Pound-for-Pound fighter in the world, and they’ve built a crop of contenders, ranked fighters and prospects most gyms likely dream about.
Duality.
Duality.
Duality.
On a week where Israel Adesanya seemed to have a focus on duality, the City Kickboxing team demonstrated it beautifully. They also demonstrated why it’s beautiful. By all accounts, UFC 281 was set to be a memorable night for CKB. The small team out of Auckland, New Zealand is a household name in the world of MMA. They built one of the most dominant champions in recent memory, they have a hand in the training of the #1 Pound-for-Pound fighter in the world, and they’ve built a crop of contenders, ranked fighters and prospects most gyms likely dream about.