Instructional Muay Thai DVD series From WEC Former lightweight champion Rob McCullough

cover_mcculloughRob McCullough born Robert Alexander McCullough IV is a Muay Thai and MMA fighter. He was a five-time World Muay Thai title-older, and is a former WEC lightweight champion.

He started out his MMA Career at WEC 2: Clash of the Titans with a submission win against Jesse Heck on 10/4/01 at 0:24 of the first round. After fighing in smaller shows, he fought in the PFC: Knucklefest tournament.

He battled many times in WEC, KOTC and PFC before fighting exclusively for WEC at WEC 19.

He won the vacant WEC lightweight title against Kit Cope at WEC 25: Las Vegas and lost it against Jamie Varner at WEC 32. He is coming out of a victory against Marcus Hicks at WEC 39 on 3/1/09.

Rob McCullough adapted the stand up style fighting of Muay Thai to the complete fighting style of MMA covered in a 7 DVD series.

Rob McCullough 7 Volume Set Detail:
Vol 1: Muay Thai Fundamental Techniques
Vol 2: Muay Thai Strikes
Vol 3: Muay Thai Knees
Vol 4: Muay Thai Kicking
Vol 5: Leg Attacks for MMA
Vol 6: Counters and Defense
Vol 7: Combinations & Drills

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