South Korean MMA star BICEP CURLS Son Heung-min during Spurs’ pre-season tour

Tottenham Captain Son Heung-Min was a piece of training equipment by a combat sport star during the club's tour through South Korea.

On Saturday morning the son announced that he would leave Spurs after a decade in North Londs to find a new challenge.

The 33-year-old has been associated with MLS-side Los Angeles FC and is supposed to give a movement to the preference when his time in the Premier League ends.

On Sunday, Spurs opposite Newcastle is in a collision for the season in the Seoul World Cup Stadium, with a sold -out crowd of 66,000 fans who are expected to be present.

However, before he could bow to his countrymen, he was treated to Tottenham teammates to some pre-match festivities in the South Korean capital, including meeting a bona fide giant.

While the team completed media people, Son Combat Sports met Star Choi Hong-Man.

The 7FT 2 in 2005 K-1 Seoul Grand Prix winner then proceeded to lift Son in his arms and rocked the winger like a baby.

A embarrassed son could only hide his laughter while the collected photographers rushed to get a photo of the bizarre face.

Choi was later seen those fighting with a few teammates from Son, including Pape Mata Sarr, who was in a Bearhug due to the 350 pound Colossus.

Despite his extensive kickboxing background, the 44-year-old Choi is best known for its trips in MMA between 2006 and 2016.

During that time, Choi perhaps fought the two largest heavyweight hunters of that time, Fedor Emelianenko and Mirko Cro Cop.

The 44-year-old was also planned as the first MMA opponent of Brock Lesnar when the WWE switched from the world of professional wrestling in 2007.

A pre-fight medical screening eventually ended the game, but due to a tumor to his pituitary gland that was later removed by surgery.

The friendly between Spurs and Newcastle starts tomorrow at noon.

Speaking for the game, Tottenham -Baas Thomas Frank pulled his departing captain.

“I think it's very clear,” said Frank. 'It is no secret that Sonny will start and the team will lead as a leader.

'I am looking forward to it in many ways and if it is the last game for Sonny, what a place to do it in South Korea, his home country for his home fans.

'That may be a good ending. First and foremost with the greatest respect for Sonny and what he did for the club. '

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