[Grammar] [a relative] I kick him hating / I kick him hated (by me)

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hewon

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Q. I have two sentence confused below.
Are these right?

S1. I kick him whom i hate.
= I kick him hating.

S2. I kick him who is hated by me
= I kick him hated (by me).
 
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None of them work.

I kicked the person I hate.

I hate him, so I kicked him.
 
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