Cung Le

Cung Le

  • Born: 1972-0-0
  • Birthplace: Saigon, Vietnam
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Nationality: Vietnam
  • Cung Le (Cung Le), male, famous American Sanda promoter. Nicknamed "The King of American Sanda, an expert in cutting legs". Born in Vietnam in 1972 , now lives in California, USA. As early as 1999, Li Kang defeated the former Chinese heavyweight Mongolian Sanda Wang Nashun by an absolute advantage in the Sino-US Sanda competition. He was called Sanshou by the Chinese media at the time with his super gorgeous flying cut leg. The title of "The King of Cut Legs". [1]  Served as the head coach of Ultimate Fighting Championship 's " Ultimate Fighting Chinese Power ". In 2014, he officially terminated the contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship due to the drug test controversy.
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