“From Handsworth to World Champion: The Kash ‘The Flash’ Gill Story”
Made in Brum PodcastJune 06, 202500:51:38

“From Handsworth to World Champion: The Kash ‘The Flash’ Gill Story”

From the streets of Handsworth to 4x World Champion – the untold story of Kash “The Flash” Gill.

In this raw, inspiring interview, Kash takes us deep into his journey from a quiet kid in Birmingham to a global kickboxing icon — and a true community hero.

🎤 What’s inside:
• The legendary fight against Thailand’s “Superman” – knocked down twice, came back to win
• That iconic KO vs Rani Hintaseer — “one of the greatest comebacks in kickboxing history”
• Growing up through BNP marches, Handsworth riots, and staying grounded in chaos
• Ring entrances with Bhangra bands, dubplates from Apache Indian & the Union Jack flying
• Representing England, repping Handsworth — but supporting all the Midlands clubs
• Coaching today’s kids for £5 a session — and earning the Points of Light Award from the UK Prime Minister
• Promoting fights at Aston Villa vs Birmingham derbies, building “Flash Russians” history
• And why Kash says: “If I didn’t get back up, I’d get a beating at home!”

📍 Filmed at Birmingham City FC



This isn’t just a fight story. It’s a Birmingham story. It’s a Handsworth story. It’s about pride, identity, and giving back.

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