Schilling is one of America’s top Muay Thai fighters and has been chomping at the bit to get international opponents. With a record of 11-1 with nine of his wins coming by KO, Schilling has been a wrecking machine as of late. Schilling is an aggressive fighter who looks to finish fights and it will be interesting to see him face someone like Kaoklai as he will be Schilling’s toughest test to date.
Kaoklai if a former WBC Muay Thai world champion, he recently ended a two fight skid with a (T)KO victory over Cyrus Washington at Elite Boxing’s “Thailand vs. Challenger Series” event in July. Kaoklai lost his WBC Muay Thai world title to Artem Levin earlier this year in February and then lost to Russian Ivan Pentka in June.
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