Kareem Kline

Kareem Kline locked in for matchup at AOW 35

Art of War Cage Fighting has a big year planned for 2024. Mike Bickings and his team will nestle into Philly’s Live Casino once again on April 5th for AOW 35 and a monster card.  John Garbarino makes his return and is looking to build on his 2-0 pro record.  Garb lives within walking distance of the casino and will undoubtedly have a ton of support in the stands.  The man who will try to ruin their night is Kareem “the Dreem” Kline.

Interview with Kareem Kline below:

Kareem Kline is 1-3 but has not been finished and has fought some very tough competition. The Dreem trains at Long Island MMA and has a wealth of experience and knowledge guiding him on his journey.  Long Island MMA has a deep roster of active and successful fighters as New York continues to be the home of some of the best camps around.

MyMMANews reached out to Kareem to learn a little about him, and how he was looking at his trip to Philadelphia and his opponent. He tells us…

“I’m excited.  I feel like I had a lot of distractions since my pro debut. Bad relationships, bad friendships.  Just felt like people were taking advantage of me.  My energy was being sucked dry and my attention span was in all of these places except where it needed to be on which is on my career in MMA.  I feel like I can focus on the things I love and concentrate.  I’m locked in.  I tell everyone I’m married.  Married to the fucking game!”

Please check out our full interview on the link above.  Kline fills us in on how he found MMA and fighting and also about his camp and coaches.  AOW 35 will definitely be sold out, so get your tickets ASAP or you can order the PPV on the Starfund App.

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'Beautiful' Bob Meloni
Commentator for Art of War Cagefighting. More than 15 years experience in the PA/NJ regional MMA circuit. Commentator/post fight interviews. Television/media/event production.  USKA Fight Sports media and production. The story of the fighter is what Bob loves about the sport. From the lowest level, to the highest, he only cares about the two warriors who do battle once the cage doors close. Everything else is secondary. Without their blood, sweat, and tears, he would not be here enjoying every minute.