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Chan Sung 'Korean Zombie' Jung signs with WEC

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Fast-rising Korean featherweight prospect, Chan Sung Jung has signed a six-fight deal with WEC, according to Sherdog.com.

22 year-old Jung has accumulated 10-1 record since making his professional debut in June 2007. After initial stint in South Korean circuits, he fought in the Japanese-based DEEP where he earned victories over Michihiro Omigawa and Fanjin Son.

He leaped into limelight last year as a participant in Sengoku's featherweight grand prix where he choked out Shintaro Ishiwatari in a fierce slugfest before dropping a controversial decision to the eventual champion, Masanori Kanehara. He then rebounded with a victory over Matt Jaggers at Sengoku 9.

Jung, who carries a bizarre moniker of "Korean Zombie," most recently fought in a kickboxing bout at an "It's Showtime" event in Czech Republic. Squaring off against the former Lumpini stadium champion, Pajonsuk SKV, he scored a highlight-reel knockout with spinning backfist; unfortunately, Jung's ignorance of the promotion's ban of spinning backfist under its rule set nullified his victory and resulted in disqualification.

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With his WEC debut, Jung follows in the footsteps of Dong Hyun Kim and Yoshihiro Akiyama to increase the Korean presence in Zuffa-owned promotions. According to his representation, he may fight in WEC as early as April 24 at WEC 48, the promotion's first Pay-Per-View card, headlined by the featherweight title bout between Jose Aldo and Urijah Faber. Though his opponent has yet to be confirmed, rumors suggest that Cub Swanson may welcome him into WEC.

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he looks like a zombie

Fedor invented a language that incorporates Sambo and Kimuras.

So next time FEDOR is kicking your ass, don't be offended or hurt, he may be just trying to tell you he likes your hat.

by McArthur... on Mar 6, 2010 8:50 PM EST reply actions  

Good news. I like his style although he might get run over by guys who will hold him down. The Sengoku rules are more suited to the way he fights in my opinion. Anyway none of his fights are boring which we need more of.

by quidnunc on Mar 6, 2010 8:58 PM EST reply actions  

Agreed, the top positional wrestlers will probly stiffle him...

but he’s still dynamic on the bottom and has natural power. That and his aggressiveness. Let’s hope they build him up.

by NNR (formerly NameNotRequired) on Mar 6, 2010 9:24 PM EST up reply actions  

Reether

Oh snap, Torres got rolled

by Reether on Mar 6, 2010 11:54 PM EST reply actions  

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