Career
Aside from the combat sports, he works as a correctional officer in Canada. Gill is from British Columbia, Canada and is of Indian descent. He began the martial arts when he was "14 or 15" years old, when he began practicing Muay Thai.
However he missed the tournament due to a shoulder injury.
Kultar has opened his new gym, in Abbotsford, British Columbia Canada. Open now for a year, Team Mamba is rapidly becoming a force to be reckoned with on both the local and national circuits, with fighters such as Sabah Fadai, Gary Mangat, Kajan Johnson, and Gill calling MambaMMA home. www.mambaMMA.com
This is notable given that his background is Muay Thai, a discipline in which he was ranked #6 in the world at one point.
In a recent interview, he boldly predicted a 1st round KO victory if he were to have a rematch with the highly touted Caol Uno. Gill"s most recent kickboxing match was a loss to Buakaw Por.
Pramuk at K-1 World MAX 2008 Final.
Super Fight League
After nearly four years in retirement, Gill announced that he will be returning to mixed martial arts at Super Fight League 3 against South African kickboxer Quinton Arendse for the Super Fight League in Delhi, India. He was successful in his Mobile Marketing Association return, winning via KO in the first round. The SFL then signed him to a four fight contract.