"Physical: 100" Season 2 finale got viewers hooked with a close fight between Amotti and Hong Beom Seok.
Following the nine episodes, the crossfitter was hailed as the show's newest winner.
After being the "Physical: 100" Season 2 winner, Amotti scores new opportunities, one of which is being signed by HQ ENT.
'Physical: 100' Season 2 Winner Amotti Signs With HQ ENT
Other than his flourishing popularity, and not to mention growing social media following, Amotti has signed an exclusive contract with HQ ENT.
In a report, a representative of the label announced that the 31-year-old reality star, whose real name is Kim Jae Hong, will be represented by their agency.
"Crossfit player and YouTuber Amoti will start broadcasting in earnest with HQ ENT."
In addition, the talent label also hinted at what to expect in Amotti's journey in the industry.
"We will actively support various activities such as various competitions, broadcasts, and events as professional sports."
Other than Amotti, HQ ENT also represents famous athletes and broadcasters, including "Physical: 100" Season 2 cast Kim Dong Hyun and Olympic gold medalist Park Tae Hwan.
Adding to the list of talents under HQ ENT is the MMA icon, Choo Sung Hoon, who also joined "Physical: 100" Season 1.
Who is 'Physical: 100' Season 2 Winner Amotti?
Amotti, one of the popular participants in "Physical: 100" Season 2, is known for his skill in crossfit.
As mentioned, the 31-year-old was hailed as the winner of Netflix's reality show's second season.
With this, he took home a whopping 227,000 USD cash prize and the honor of having the best physique.
Other than crossfit, did you know that Amotti is also a world-renowned bodybuilder? In fact, he joined a bodybuilding competition in South Korea called "Show Me the Body."
In one of his posts, he thanked "Physical: 100" Season 1 cast member Ma Sun Ho, who is widely known in the bodybuilding community.
Per reports, Amotti is internationally ranked 24th in the Asian men's division on the competitive Crossfit leaderboard in 2018.
In 2020, he took 727th place on the global ranking.
During the introduction of the final four, Amotti revealed that he got into a car accident, which forced him to take a break from training.
Thankfully, he was able to recover and eventually got back to crossfit.
Other than sports, he runs a YouTube channel and uploads travel and fitness-related content.
As of this writing, Amotti's YouTube channel has 182K subscribers and counting.
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Written by Geca Flores