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Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Knowing what it takes to be the best, McCullough said, "I'm ready to make a difference at LA Boxing. I'd like to bring a new level of training, techniques and fun to the workouts that LA Boxing developed over the years." McCullough is no stranger to LA Boxing or its intense workouts. "Rob's journey with LA Boxing has come full circle," said Anthony Geisler, president of LA Boxing Franchise Corporation. "Long before his first fight in the ring and cage, Rob started as a member at our original gym in Costa Mesa back in 1995." He said.
McCullough was only 17 years old at the time he joined the club. Sean McCully taught his first class and immediately noticed something special about Rob. Quickly, he transitioned into a trainer, teaching LA Boxing's signature workouts to everyday folks. By age 19, he was ready for his first professional fight. Skill, tenacity, respect and victory soon earned McCullough shots at televised fights, career changing opportunities and world-class opponents. His professional record is impressive with 19 wins and seven losses. He holds titles in International Muay Thai Council (IMTC), World Extreme Cage Fighting (WEC) and in numerous other international fight organizations. More recently, McCullough starred as an assistant coach on season 11 and 14 of the popular reality MMA television show, "The Ultimate Fighter." LA Boxing is the world's largest franchisor of boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts gyms. Gym members of both sexes � from pre-teens to senior citizens � experience unique methods of getting and staying in shape. Integrating mixed martial arts and various related physical activities and exercises, the trademark LA Boxing Workout is a one-hour, heart�thumping, calorie-burning workout that relieves stress, burns up to 1000 calories and builds self-confidence. Members also can benefit from personal training sessions as well as the latest cardio and strength equipment and LA Boxing fashion apparel.
For additional information or interview opportunities with Anthony Geisler or Rob McCullough, please contact Keith Williams at 714-668-0911 or email [email protected].
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