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Hongman Choi

Choi Hong-man (Korean: 최홍만, Hanja: 崔洪萬; born October 30, 1980),[3] often anglicised to Hongman Choi, is a South Korean kickboxer, mixed martial artist, and former ssireum wrestler. In Asia, he is called "Che Man", "Techno Goliath", "Korean Monster" and "Korean Colossus". He won the 2005 K-1 Seoul Grand Prix beating Kaoklai Kaennorsing in the finals. He stands 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) and weighs 160 kg (350 lb; 25 st 3 lb).[4][5]

Hongman Choi
BornChoi Hong-man
(1980-10-30) October 30, 1980 (age 42)
Jeju, South Korea
Native name최홍만
Other namesThe Techno Goliath
Korean Colossus
Che Man
Nationality South Korean
Height2.18 m (7 ft 2 in)
Weight160[1] kg (353 lb; 25 st 3 lb)
DivisionSuper Heavyweight
Reach235 cm (93 in)[2]
StyleMMA, Ssireum
Kickboxing record
Total22
Wins13
By knockout7
Losses9
By knockout3
Mixed martial arts record
Total9
Wins4
By knockout3
By submission1
Losses5
By knockout3
By submission2
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Hongman Choi
Hangul
최홍만
Hanja
崔洪萬
Revised RomanizationChoe Hong-man
McCune–ReischauerCh'oe Hongman

Career

Ssireum (until 2004)

At the 2003 Ssireum Championships, he won the title against his long-time rival Kim Young-hyun.[6] A year later, he reached the final again, where he was defeated by Kim. Across all Combat sport styles, there has never been anywhere a fight of such physical proportions between two athletes. Choi weighed 175.5 kg (387 lb; 27 st 9 lb) standing 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) tall, Kim weighed 167.8 kg (370 lb; 26 st 6 lb) standing 2.17 m (7 ft 1 in) tall. This even surpasses the WBA heavyweight championship between Nikolay Valuev (2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) at 146.2 kg (322 lb; 23 st 0 lb)) and Jameel McCline (1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) at 121.7 kg (268 lb; 19 st 2 lb)),[7] which is considered a record in boxing in terms of physique. Valuev and McCline brought together 267.9 kg (591 lb; 42 st 3 lb) and 4.11 m (13 ft 6 in), Choi and Kim 343.3 kg (757 lb; 54 st 1 lb) and 4.35 m (14 ft 3 in).[8][9]

K-1 (2005–2008)

Prepared for his kickboxing career by K-1 fighter Nicholas Pettas, he debuted in K-1 fighting at the World GP 2005 event in Seoul in March, 2005, which he won in the final vs. Kaoklai Kaennorsing. In the Final Elimination he defeated Bob Sapp with a 2–0 decision, eventually losing to Remy Bonjasky in the World Grand Prix Final.

He got his nickname "Techno Goliath" (테크노 골리앗) when he was a ssireum wrestler in South Korea, as after a victory he would dance to techno music. He is referred to on Japanese television and news articles as the 'Korean Monster' (コリアン・モンスター).[10]

He started the season 2006 at the K-1 World GP in Las Vegas with a unanimous decision win over Sylvester Terkay aka "The Predator". His new coach was the former Japanese Korean K-1 fighter Kin Taiei (anglicised to Taiei Kin).

One of Choi's most notable fights was against current K-1 World Champion Semmy Schilt at the World GP 2006 event in Seoul. The fight was unique due to the enormous size and weight of both fighters (Schilt 2.12 m (6 ft 11 in) 128 kg (282 lb; 20 st 2 lb), Choi 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) 161 kg (355 lb; 25 st 5 lb)). Choi won the fight by 2-0 decision, but it was a disputed win.

On September 30, 2006, Choi fought Jérôme Le Banner in the final eliminations, and lost after 3 Rounds and 1 extra Round on points.[11] After the fight, Le Banner said: "He is dangerous, his knees are already almost at the level of my head, he's not human! But he's a good guy and I like him, he's very tough, maybe the strongest guy in K-1, and he has hard bones -- when I kicked him, it hurt my leg! I'm sure with more experience, in two years no one will be able to knock him out!"[12]

On March 4, 2007, in the World Grand Prix in Yokohama, he was knocked out for the first time in his career. Mighty Mo landed his trademark overhand right to the chin and Choi was not able to stand up again. In this fight he weighed 165.4 kg (365 lb; 26 st 1 lb), was very slow and many say it was his worst performance.[5] Choi himself stated in an interview about six months later: At that time, I was not in shape so that I did not train at all.[13]

On August 5. at the Asia World Grand Prix in Hong Kong, he beat Gary Goodridge by KO at 1:34 in the first round.[5] He weighed 163.5 kg (360 lb; 25 st 10 lb). Notable on this fight was his stance. Since his K-1 debut in 2005, he has fought using an orthodox stance. However, in this fight, he adopted for the first time a Southpaw stance. This was a strategy by his coach Kin Taiei (often anglicised to Taiei Kin) for an eventual re-match with Mighty Mo (to block his devastating overhand right better as in orthodox stance).

On September 29 at the K-1 Final Eliminations in Seoul, fighting southpaw stance again, he redeemed his previous loss and defeated Mighty Mo by decision. The win was disputed because Mo was able to land many hard hands on Choi's head, while the Korean missed most of his shots. However, due to a kick Choi delivered to Mighty Mo's groin in the second round that was inexplicably ruled a knockdown. Mighty Mo was quoted in the post-fight interview: "He (Choi) seemed a little bit stronger because I hit him with some good shots and he didn't fall down so I was surprised, actually harder than the ones I hit him with before. He must have been practicing taking punches."[5]

In the World Grand Prix Final 2007 tournament on December 8, he again lost by decision to Jérôme Le Banner.[5] Choi was announced by Jimmy Lennon Jr. as weighing in at 166.6 kg (367 lb; 26 st 3 lb),[14] the heaviest weight of his K-1 career (2005-2008). In the post-fight Choi said: "He (Jérôme) has been my toughest opponent, who was able to resist my powerful punches and counter with speed, I admire his physical strength and I'm sure with more experience will be able to defeat him."

On September 27 at the K-1 final Elimination in Seoul, he came back to K-1 and fought against the current Heavyweight champion Badr Hari. After 3 rounds of fighting, Choi's corner threw in the towel due to a rib injury. Although Hari was unable to faze Choi with two heavy punches thrown in the first and second rounds, in the third round he began targeting Choi's ribcage with punches and kicks. Notable: In the years 2008 and 2009, Hari fought 14 bouts and only lost 3 of them, one by disqualification against Remy Bonjasky, two by KO against Alistair Overeem and Semmy Schilt. From his 11 wins, he won 8 times by KO in the first round, against Ray Sefo, Glaube Feitosa, Domagoj Ostojic, Frédéric Sinistra, Semmy Schilt, Zabit Samedov, Ruslan Karaev and Alistair Overeem. Only Peter Aerts and Errol Zimmerman survived the first round, Aerts lost by KO in the second round, Zimmerman in the third round. Choi stated before his bout against Hari: "He is a great fighter, but I will be different from those who fell in the opening round".[15] Choi was the only from Hari's 11 defeated opponents in 2008 and 2009, who was able to take his best punches and kicks to the head, body and legs without going down once. Hari said after the fight, "I tried to knock him out in the first round, but he has a really strong chin."[16]

Since his last fight, Choi has lost much weight. He was announced with a weight of 149 kg (328 lb; 23 st 6 lb).

Choi was picked as a first reserve fighter against Ray Sefo at the 2008 K-1 Championship Finals which he lost by Unanimous decision. The English version of the fight from HDNet Fights was commentated by Michael Schiavello and Mike Kogan, Co-Commentator was Kimbo Slice. Slice stated he saw Choi the day before at breakfast, and pointed out how big and huge he is. Slice: "Hongman is a really big guy, he is really tall. Fighting him would be a real challenge to any fighter." In the last 23 seconds of the bout, Sefo landed a very hard overhand right to Choi's jaw, but the Korean took it without any damage. Sefo knocked out many opponents with the same right hand, including Jérôme Le Banner, Gary Goodridge and Ruslan Karaev. Schiavello pointed out how the same punch broke the jaw of Le Banner in four places, and Kogan stated: "To Choi's credit, i don't think the people realize the power in Sefo's punches. That landed flush on his jaw, and Choi just shook it off and kept moving fowards, that's ridicolous."

Mixed martial arts career (2006–2009)

K-1 Dynamite

On December 31, Choi fought his first mixed martial arts fight on K-1 Dynamite, facing former TV star Bobby Ologun, whom Choi outweighed by a large margin.[5] Ologun charged and missed a flying kick, after which Choi dragged him to the center of the ring and punched him. As Ologun seemed to refuse to defend, the referee stopped the match in just 16 seconds with a win for the Korean.[17]

Choi was scheduled to face former WWE, IWGP, and NCAA national champion amateur wrestler Brock Lesnar at the combined promotion event K-1 Dynamite!! USA, a pay-per-view event at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, on June 2, 2007.[18] However, reportedly due to a benign tumor on his pituitary gland,[19] Choi was denied his California fighter's license on May 23, 2007, putting Dynamite!! USA's main event in jeopardy only 10 days before its scheduled occurrence. Choi was replaced in the fight by fellow Korean fighter Kim Min-soo.

He was confirmed to fight former Pride heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko at Yarennoka on New Year's Eve.[20] Choi opened the fight landing on top of Fedor during a takedown attempt, after which the Russian attempted an armbar from the bottom to no avail. The sequence repeated itself, only the second time Fedor showed the difference in experience and locked the armbar, forcing Choi to tap at 1:54.[21]

Choi fought again in Dynamite!! 2008, being scheduled to fight Mirko Cro Cop. The fight was longer, as Cro Cop, a fellow K-1 specialist, found difficult to strike against the larger Choi. He did land multiple low kicks through the round, which eventually caused enough damage for the fight to be stopped in a KO for Cro Cop.

DREAM

Choi's next MMA match would be for the Dream promotion. He faced retired baseball player Jose Canseco in an MMA match on May 26, 2009, as part of its Super Hulk Tournament. Choi beat Canseco in 1 minute 17 seconds.[22]

The Korean advanced to the semi-finals at Dream 11 and was pitted against Ikuhisa Minowa, a Japanese fighter familiar with large differences in size. Minowa resorted to creative takedown and guard pulls to bring the match to the mat, but Choi used his size and strength to shut down his gameplan. Eventually Minowa pinned Choi in side control and landed knee strikes, which the Korean answered to by landing some ground and pound later through Minowa's guard. At the next round, however, Minowa took Choi down and immediately locked a heel hook, making Choi submit.[23]

Choi was expected to participate in Dream 14, which was supposed to have taken place in Seoul, South Korea.[24] But many factors, including the issue that many top Korean stars such as Denis Kang and him (Choi) were not available in April, contributed to the event being canceled.

Military service & inactivity (2008–2015)

In April 2008, Choi joined the Korean army for his 21 months military service.[25] After failing two medical tests, he was relieved from his military duty.[26] The main reason was a problem with the sight in his left eye, which was the result of a brain tumor. On June 9, the tumor was finally removed through surgery.[27]

Choi did not compete in any competitions between October 2009 and July 2015. He frequently appeared in TV shows, game shows, and a few movies during those years. Many critics believe he never reached his best shape after this long break. Even though he was technically very limited and mostly lost to the best K-1 and MMA fighters, his greatest strengths were his very good chin, overall punch and kick resistance, and a very strong Muay Thai knee strike. Fighters like Carlos Toyota or David Mihajlov don't have a similar Knockout-ratio or punching power as Badr Hari, Jérôme Le Banner or Mighty Mo (kickboxer). Only Mo was able to knock him out during Choi's time in K-1 (2005-2008), although the Korean stated he had not trained and was not in shape at that time, and backed up this claim in the rematch by not just appearing in top shape against Mo, but also by taking his best punches. During his best days, Choi was also able to take all punches and kicks from Bob Sapp, Semmy Schilt and Remy Bonjasky without being knocked down or out once. Le Banner had four fights with Mark Hunt, and he took him down a total of three times, once with hard kicks to the legs, once with a kick to the head, and once with a counter punch to the head, and Hunt received an eight count each time. Hunt is considered one of the most durable fighters in K-1 and MMA, with very good chin and general punch and kick resistance. But still he was floored by Le Banner three times, and was also knocked out by a liver kick from Schilt. Schilt knocked out many of his opponents with punches and kicks, and Le Banner had with over 80% the highest knockout ratio in the entire K-1 Circus. Choi took every attack to the head, body, and legs from Le Banner and Schilt, never went to the floor, and was never counted out or received an eight count in his bout with the Dutchman and his two bouts with the Frenchman.

Comeback (2015–present)

Road Fighting Championship

In July 2015, after 5 years and 9 months of inactivity in combat sport, he gave his comeback against Brazilian fighter Carlos Toyota, weighing 140 kg (310 lb), the lowest to this day. He lost via knockout in the first round (multiple punches to face and jaw). Toyota was the second fighter besides Mighty Mo who knocked out Choi with head punches.[28]

On December 26, 2015, he competed in the Openweight Tournament "ROAD FC 027" in China. His opponent in the quarterfinals was Chinese Luo Quanchao. Choi was able to win the fight by T.K.O in the first round and advance to the semifinals.[29]

In April 2016, he fought the "Chinese" Aorigele, whom he defeated by knockout in round one. He was weighing 157 kg (346 lb).[30]

On September 24, 2016, Choi, at a new fighting weight of 161.5 kg (356 lb), competed in the finals of the Openweight Tournament. Despite intense preparation against the strong puncher Mighty Mo, who knocked him out with a heavy head punch back in 2007, Choi was not able to avoid another Knockout defeat by a head punch from Mo.[31]

Kickboxing

On November 6, 2016, Choi returned to a kickboxing ring for the first time since December 2008. At the Silk Road Hero Kickboxing event in China, he lost a unanimous points decision to China's Zhou Zhipeng. Choi weighed 160 kg, while Zhou weighed only 72 kg (159 lb) with a height of 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[32]

On November 27, 2017. At the AFC event in South Korea, he defeated Japan's Noboru Uchida by a unanimous points victory.[33]

On November 15, 2018, he fought at the Chinese event MAS FIGHT against Wushu (sport) Fighter Yi Long, who weights 80 kg (180 lb) standing 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in). The fight was scored under strange circumstances as a Technical knockout win for the Chinese. Yi kicked Choi with a spinning kick below the waist at 1.30 minutes into the first round, after which Choi sat down on the floor with a painfull face, and stayed there for several minutes. The referee was Tony Weeks, known from Boxing, who, among other famous fights, refereed the World Heavyweight Championship fight between Wladimir Klitschko and Tyson Fury in Düsseldorf in November 2015, when Fury dethroned the long reigning Champion Klitschko. Choi complained to Weeks, that Yi had kicked him to the groin, but Weeks disagreed and judged Choi's behavior as refusing to fight. Various slow-motion footage and photos show that while Yi's kick was not clearly to the groin, but it was below the beltline.[34]

On June 11, 2019, he lost to David Mihajlov of Hungary, who sent him to the ground with several head shots 49 seconds into the first round, and the referee stopped the fight after a brief count. Choi weighed 150 kg (330 lb), Mihajlov 110 kg (240 lb). Apart from Mighty Mo in 2007 and 2016 and Carlos Toyota in 2015, Mihajlov was the third man to knock Choi out with head shots.[35]

Professional Wrestling

On July 21, 2019 Choi gave a shot at professional wrestling when he worked for Dragon Gate's Kobe Pro Wrestling event. His only match was a victory over Ryo Saito and Stalker Ichikawa in a handicap match.[36]

Outside the ring

In 2008 Choi began a singing career with supermodel Kang Su-hee in Korea under the name of Beauty & The Beast.[37][38] He also made a rap single featuring vocals by Kang.[39] In 2009, he made his movie debut in the Japanese film Goemon.

He has some tattoos. His surname "Choi" on his left shoulder.,[40] on his left forearm the phrase "Secret of success is constancy to purpose",[41] on his chest "No Pain No Gain".

In April 2010, Choi appeared as part of the main cast in Japanese TV drama series Kaibutsu-kun, adapted from Fujiko Fujio's Kaibutsu-kun of the same name. Choi played the character Franken, which was one of the three understudies of prince Kaibutsu-kun.[42]

In April 2012 he appeared as a guest in the 19th episode of the Korean variety show Invincible Youth 2.[43]

He has also done several endorsement works with actress / former model Karina. He has been a face for Lotte's ice cream product Mona Oh ('Monaka-King') alongside Karina. He threw out the ceremonial first pitch along with Karina at the Chiba Lotte Marines-Yomiuri Giants game in Chiba Marine Stadium on June 11, 2006.[44] He has also done endorsement works for videogame LittleBigPlanet with Mari Yaguchi, a former member of the music group Morning Musume.[45]

In March 2012, he made a special guest appearance in episode 2 and another in July 2012 in episode 17 of JTBC variety programme Shinhwa Broadcast hosted by boyband Shinhwa.

On September 8 and 15, 2013, he appeared in episodes 310 and 311 of the variety show 2 Days & 1 Night (KBS2) as a guest of regular cast-member Kim Jong-min.

On November 16, 2014, he appeared in episode 28 of reality show Roommate (SBS) as a guest along with female singer Hong Jin-young.

ON June 23, 2015, he appeared in episode 254 of variety show Running Man (SBS) as a guest and as well as a hunter for Running Man nametags.

Championships and accomplishments

Kickboxing

Mixed martial arts

Ssireum

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
9 matches 4 wins 5 losses
By knockout 4 3
By submission 0 2
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 4–5 Mighty Mo KO (punch) Road FC 033 September 24, 2016 1 4:06 Seoul, South Korea Road FC Openweight Tournament Finals.
Win 4–4 Aorigele KO (punch) Road FC 030: In China April 16, 2016 1 1:36 Beijing, China Road FC Openweight Tournament Semifinals.
Win 3–4 Quanchao Luo TKO (corner stoppage) ROAD FC 027: In China December 26, 2015 1 3:14 Shanghai, China Road FC Openweight Tournament Quarterfinals.
Loss 2–4 Carlos Toyota KO (punch) ROAD FC 024: In Japan July 25, 2015 1 1:29 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 2–3 Ikuhisa Minowa Submission (heel hook) Dream 11 October 6, 2009 2 1:27 Yokohama, Japan Dream Super Hulk Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win 2–2 Jose Canseco TKO (submission to punches) Dream 9 May 26, 2009 1 1:17 Yokohama, Japan Dream Super Hulk Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Loss 1–2 Mirko Cro Cop TKO (leg kick) Fields Dynamite!! 2008 December 31, 2008 1 6:32 Saitama, Japan
Loss 1–1 Fedor Emelianenko Submission (armbar) Yarennoka! December 31, 2007 1 1:58 Saitama, Japan
Win 1–0 Bobby Ologun TKO (punches) K-1 PREMIUM 2006 Dynamite!! December 31, 2006 1 0:16 Osaka, Japan

Kickboxing record

Professional record breakdown
22 matches 13 wins 9 losses
By knockout 7 3
By decision 6 6
Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 13–9  

David Mihajlov

KO AFC

June 11, 2019

1 0:49   South Korea
Loss 13–8  

Yi Long

TKO MAS FIGHT November 15, 2018 1 1:30  China
Win 13–7  

Uchida Noboru

Decision

(Unanimous)

AFC

November 27, 2017

3 3:00   South Korea
Loss 12–7   Zhou Zhipeng Decision (Unanimous) Silk Road Hero Kickboxing November 6, 2016 3 3:00   China
Loss 12–6   Ray Sefo Decision (Unanimous) K-1 World GP Final 2008 December 8, 2008 3 3:00   Yokohama, Japan
Loss 12–5   Badr Hari TKO (Corner Stoppage) K-1 Seoul GP 2008 September 29, 2008 3 3:00   Seoul, South Korea K-1 WGP 2008 Final Eliminations.
Loss 12–4   Jérôme Le Banner Decision (Unanimous) K-1 World GP Final 2007 December 8, 2007 3 3:00   Yokohama, Japan K-1 WGP 2007 1/4.
Win 12–3   Mighty Mo Decision (Majority) K-1 Seoul GP 2007 September 29, 2007 3 3:00   Seoul, South Korea K-1 WGP 2007 Final Elimination.
Win 11–3   Gary Goodridge KO (Knee Strike) K-1 Hong Kong GP 2007 August 5, 2007 1 1:34   Hong Kong
Win 10–3   Mike Malone KO K-1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Hawaii April 28, 2007 2 2:02   Hawaii, United States
Loss 9–3   Mighty Mo KO (Right Overhand) K-1 Yokohama GP 2007 March 4, 2007 2 0:50   Yokohama, Japan
Loss 9–2   Jérôme Le Banner Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Osaka Opening Round September 30, 2006 4 3:00   Osaka, Japan K-1 WGP 2006 Final Elimination.
Win 9–1   Akebono KO (Left Hook) K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Sapporo July 30, 2006 2 0:57   Sapporo, Japan
Win 8–1   Semmy Schilt Decision (Split) K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Seoul June 3, 2006 3 3:00   Seoul, South Korea
Win 7–1   Sylvester Terkay Decision (Unanimous) K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas April 29, 2006 3 3:00   Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 6–1   Remy Bonjasky Decision (Unanimous) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 November 19, 2005 3 3:00   Tokyo, Japan K-1 WGP 2005 1/4.
Win 6–0   Bob Sapp Decision (Majority) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Tokyo - Final Elimination September 23, 2005 3 3:00   Tokyo, Japan K-1 WGP 2005 Final Elimination.
Win 5–0   Akebono TKO (Referee Stoppage) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hawaii July 29, 2005 1 2:52   Hawaii, United States
Win 4–0   Tom Howard KO (Knee Strike) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hiroshima June 14, 2005 1 2:11   Hiroshima, Japan
Win 3–0   Kaoklai Kaennorsing Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Seoul March 19, 2005 4 3:00   Seoul, South Korea K-1 Seoul GP 2005 Champion.
Win 2–0   Akebono TKO (Corner Stoppage) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Seoul March 19, 2005 1 0:24   Seoul, South Korea K-1 Seoul GP 2005 1/2.
Win 1–0   Wakashoyo KO (Left Hook) K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Seoul March 19, 2005 1 1:40   Seoul, South Korea K-1 Seoul GP 2005 1/4.

TV appearances

Year Network Title Notes
2013 KBS2 2 Days & 1 Night Special guest, Ep. 310-311
2015 SBS Running Man Special guest, Ep. 254
2016 tvN Hey Ghost, Let's Fight (cameo)

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External links

  • Professional MMA record for Hongman Choi from Sherdog  
  • at K-1
  • Hongman Choi at IMDb
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The native form of this personal name is Choi Hongman This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals In this Korean name the family name is Choi Choi Hong man Korean 최홍만 Hanja 崔洪萬 born October 30 1980 3 often anglicised to Hongman Choi is a South Korean kickboxer mixed martial artist and former ssireum wrestler In Asia he is called Che Man Techno Goliath Korean Monster and Korean Colossus He won the 2005 K 1 Seoul Grand Prix beating Kaoklai Kaennorsing in the finals He stands 2 18 m 7 ft 2 in and weighs 160 kg 350 lb 25 st 3 lb 4 5 Hongman ChoiBornChoi Hong man 1980 10 30 October 30 1980 age 42 Jeju South KoreaNative name최홍만Other namesThe Techno GoliathKorean Colossus Che ManNationalitySouth KoreanHeight2 18 m 7 ft 2 in Weight160 1 kg 353 lb 25 st 3 lb DivisionSuper HeavyweightReach235 cm 93 in 2 StyleMMA SsireumKickboxing recordTotal22Wins13By knockout7Losses9By knockout3Mixed martial arts recordTotal9Wins4By knockout3By submission1Losses5By knockout3By submission2Other informationMixed martial arts record from SherdogHongman ChoiHangul최홍만Hanja崔洪萬Revised RomanizationChoe Hong manMcCune ReischauerCh oe Hongman Contents 1 Career 1 1 Ssireum until 2004 1 2 K 1 2005 2008 1 3 Mixed martial arts career 2006 2009 1 3 1 K 1 Dynamite 1 3 2 DREAM 1 4 Military service amp inactivity 2008 2015 1 5 Comeback 2015 present 1 5 1 Road Fighting Championship 1 5 2 Kickboxing 1 5 3 Professional Wrestling 2 Outside the ring 3 Championships and accomplishments 3 1 Kickboxing 3 2 Mixed martial arts 3 3 Ssireum 4 Mixed martial arts record 5 Kickboxing record 6 TV appearances 7 References 8 External linksCareer EditSsireum until 2004 Edit At the 2003 Ssireum Championships he won the title against his long time rival Kim Young hyun 6 A year later he reached the final again where he was defeated by Kim Across all Combat sport styles there has never been anywhere a fight of such physical proportions between two athletes Choi weighed 175 5 kg 387 lb 27 st 9 lb standing 2 18 m 7 ft 2 in tall Kim weighed 167 8 kg 370 lb 26 st 6 lb standing 2 17 m 7 ft 1 in tall This even surpasses the WBA heavyweight championship between Nikolay Valuev 2 13 m 7 ft 0 in at 146 2 kg 322 lb 23 st 0 lb and Jameel McCline 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in at 121 7 kg 268 lb 19 st 2 lb 7 which is considered a record in boxing in terms of physique Valuev and McCline brought together 267 9 kg 591 lb 42 st 3 lb and 4 11 m 13 ft 6 in Choi and Kim 343 3 kg 757 lb 54 st 1 lb and 4 35 m 14 ft 3 in 8 9 K 1 2005 2008 Edit Prepared for his kickboxing career by K 1 fighter Nicholas Pettas he debuted in K 1 fighting at the World GP 2005 event in Seoul in March 2005 which he won in the final vs Kaoklai Kaennorsing In the Final Elimination he defeated Bob Sapp with a 2 0 decision eventually losing to Remy Bonjasky in the World Grand Prix Final He got his nickname Techno Goliath 테크노 골리앗 when he was a ssireum wrestler in South Korea as after a victory he would dance to techno music He is referred to on Japanese television and news articles as the Korean Monster コリアン モンスター 10 He started the season 2006 at the K 1 World GP in Las Vegas with a unanimous decision win over Sylvester Terkay aka The Predator His new coach was the former Japanese Korean K 1 fighter Kin Taiei anglicised to Taiei Kin One of Choi s most notable fights was against current K 1 World Champion Semmy Schilt at the World GP 2006 event in Seoul The fight was unique due to the enormous size and weight of both fighters Schilt 2 12 m 6 ft 11 in 128 kg 282 lb 20 st 2 lb Choi 2 18 m 7 ft 2 in 161 kg 355 lb 25 st 5 lb Choi won the fight by 2 0 decision but it was a disputed win On September 30 2006 Choi fought Jerome Le Banner in the final eliminations and lost after 3 Rounds and 1 extra Round on points 11 After the fight Le Banner said He is dangerous his knees are already almost at the level of my head he s not human But he s a good guy and I like him he s very tough maybe the strongest guy in K 1 and he has hard bones when I kicked him it hurt my leg I m sure with more experience in two years no one will be able to knock him out 12 On March 4 2007 in the World Grand Prix in Yokohama he was knocked out for the first time in his career Mighty Mo landed his trademark overhand right to the chin and Choi was not able to stand up again In this fight he weighed 165 4 kg 365 lb 26 st 1 lb was very slow and many say it was his worst performance 5 Choi himself stated in an interview about six months later At that time I was not in shape so that I did not train at all 13 On August 5 at the Asia World Grand Prix in Hong Kong he beat Gary Goodridge by KO at 1 34 in the first round 5 He weighed 163 5 kg 360 lb 25 st 10 lb Notable on this fight was his stance Since his K 1 debut in 2005 he has fought using an orthodox stance However in this fight he adopted for the first time a Southpaw stance This was a strategy by his coach Kin Taiei often anglicised to Taiei Kin for an eventual re match with Mighty Mo to block his devastating overhand right better as in orthodox stance On September 29 at the K 1 Final Eliminations in Seoul fighting southpaw stance again he redeemed his previous loss and defeated Mighty Mo by decision The win was disputed because Mo was able to land many hard hands on Choi s head while the Korean missed most of his shots However due to a kick Choi delivered to Mighty Mo s groin in the second round that was inexplicably ruled a knockdown Mighty Mo was quoted in the post fight interview He Choi seemed a little bit stronger because I hit him with some good shots and he didn t fall down so I was surprised actually harder than the ones I hit him with before He must have been practicing taking punches 5 In the World Grand Prix Final 2007 tournament on December 8 he again lost by decision to Jerome Le Banner 5 Choi was announced by Jimmy Lennon Jr as weighing in at 166 6 kg 367 lb 26 st 3 lb 14 the heaviest weight of his K 1 career 2005 2008 In the post fight Choi said He Jerome has been my toughest opponent who was able to resist my powerful punches and counter with speed I admire his physical strength and I m sure with more experience will be able to defeat him On September 27 at the K 1 final Elimination in Seoul he came back to K 1 and fought against the current Heavyweight champion Badr Hari After 3 rounds of fighting Choi s corner threw in the towel due to a rib injury Although Hari was unable to faze Choi with two heavy punches thrown in the first and second rounds in the third round he began targeting Choi s ribcage with punches and kicks Notable In the years 2008 and 2009 Hari fought 14 bouts and only lost 3 of them one by disqualification against Remy Bonjasky two by KO against Alistair Overeem and Semmy Schilt From his 11 wins he won 8 times by KO in the first round against Ray Sefo Glaube Feitosa Domagoj Ostojic Frederic Sinistra Semmy Schilt Zabit Samedov Ruslan Karaev and Alistair Overeem Only Peter Aerts and Errol Zimmerman survived the first round Aerts lost by KO in the second round Zimmerman in the third round Choi stated before his bout against Hari He is a great fighter but I will be different from those who fell in the opening round 15 Choi was the only from Hari s 11 defeated opponents in 2008 and 2009 who was able to take his best punches and kicks to the head body and legs without going down once Hari said after the fight I tried to knock him out in the first round but he has a really strong chin 16 Since his last fight Choi has lost much weight He was announced with a weight of 149 kg 328 lb 23 st 6 lb Choi was picked as a first reserve fighter against Ray Sefo at the 2008 K 1 Championship Finals which he lost by Unanimous decision The English version of the fight from HDNet Fights was commentated by Michael Schiavello and Mike Kogan Co Commentator was Kimbo Slice Slice stated he saw Choi the day before at breakfast and pointed out how big and huge he is Slice Hongman is a really big guy he is really tall Fighting him would be a real challenge to any fighter In the last 23 seconds of the bout Sefo landed a very hard overhand right to Choi s jaw but the Korean took it without any damage Sefo knocked out many opponents with the same right hand including Jerome Le Banner Gary Goodridge and Ruslan Karaev Schiavello pointed out how the same punch broke the jaw of Le Banner in four places and Kogan stated To Choi s credit i don t think the people realize the power in Sefo s punches That landed flush on his jaw and Choi just shook it off and kept moving fowards that s ridicolous Mixed martial arts career 2006 2009 Edit K 1 Dynamite Edit On December 31 Choi fought his first mixed martial arts fight on K 1 Dynamite facing former TV star Bobby Ologun whom Choi outweighed by a large margin 5 Ologun charged and missed a flying kick after which Choi dragged him to the center of the ring and punched him As Ologun seemed to refuse to defend the referee stopped the match in just 16 seconds with a win for the Korean 17 Choi was scheduled to face former WWE IWGP and NCAA national champion amateur wrestler Brock Lesnar at the combined promotion event K 1 Dynamite USA a pay per view event at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on June 2 2007 18 However reportedly due to a benign tumor on his pituitary gland 19 Choi was denied his California fighter s license on May 23 2007 putting Dynamite USA s main event in jeopardy only 10 days before its scheduled occurrence Choi was replaced in the fight by fellow Korean fighter Kim Min soo He was confirmed to fight former Pride heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko at Yarennoka on New Year s Eve 20 Choi opened the fight landing on top of Fedor during a takedown attempt after which the Russian attempted an armbar from the bottom to no avail The sequence repeated itself only the second time Fedor showed the difference in experience and locked the armbar forcing Choi to tap at 1 54 21 Choi fought again in Dynamite 2008 being scheduled to fight Mirko Cro Cop The fight was longer as Cro Cop a fellow K 1 specialist found difficult to strike against the larger Choi He did land multiple low kicks through the round which eventually caused enough damage for the fight to be stopped in a KO for Cro Cop DREAM Edit Choi s next MMA match would be for the Dream promotion He faced retired baseball player Jose Canseco in an MMA match on May 26 2009 as part of its Super Hulk Tournament Choi beat Canseco in 1 minute 17 seconds 22 The Korean advanced to the semi finals at Dream 11 and was pitted against Ikuhisa Minowa a Japanese fighter familiar with large differences in size Minowa resorted to creative takedown and guard pulls to bring the match to the mat but Choi used his size and strength to shut down his gameplan Eventually Minowa pinned Choi in side control and landed knee strikes which the Korean answered to by landing some ground and pound later through Minowa s guard At the next round however Minowa took Choi down and immediately locked a heel hook making Choi submit 23 Choi was expected to participate in Dream 14 which was supposed to have taken place in Seoul South Korea 24 But many factors including the issue that many top Korean stars such as Denis Kang and him Choi were not available in April contributed to the event being canceled Military service amp inactivity 2008 2015 Edit In April 2008 Choi joined the Korean army for his 21 months military service 25 After failing two medical tests he was relieved from his military duty 26 The main reason was a problem with the sight in his left eye which was the result of a brain tumor On June 9 the tumor was finally removed through surgery 27 Choi did not compete in any competitions between October 2009 and July 2015 He frequently appeared in TV shows game shows and a few movies during those years Many critics believe he never reached his best shape after this long break Even though he was technically very limited and mostly lost to the best K 1 and MMA fighters his greatest strengths were his very good chin overall punch and kick resistance and a very strong Muay Thai knee strike Fighters like Carlos Toyota or David Mihajlov don t have a similar Knockout ratio or punching power as Badr Hari Jerome Le Banner or Mighty Mo kickboxer Only Mo was able to knock him out during Choi s time in K 1 2005 2008 although the Korean stated he had not trained and was not in shape at that time and backed up this claim in the rematch by not just appearing in top shape against Mo but also by taking his best punches During his best days Choi was also able to take all punches and kicks from Bob Sapp Semmy Schilt and Remy Bonjasky without being knocked down or out once Le Banner had four fights with Mark Hunt and he took him down a total of three times once with hard kicks to the legs once with a kick to the head and once with a counter punch to the head and Hunt received an eight count each time Hunt is considered one of the most durable fighters in K 1 and MMA with very good chin and general punch and kick resistance But still he was floored by Le Banner three times and was also knocked out by a liver kick from Schilt Schilt knocked out many of his opponents with punches and kicks and Le Banner had with over 80 the highest knockout ratio in the entire K 1 Circus Choi took every attack to the head body and legs from Le Banner and Schilt never went to the floor and was never counted out or received an eight count in his bout with the Dutchman and his two bouts with the Frenchman Comeback 2015 present Edit Road Fighting Championship Edit In July 2015 after 5 years and 9 months of inactivity in combat sport he gave his comeback against Brazilian fighter Carlos Toyota weighing 140 kg 310 lb the lowest to this day He lost via knockout in the first round multiple punches to face and jaw Toyota was the second fighter besides Mighty Mo who knocked out Choi with head punches 28 On December 26 2015 he competed in the Openweight Tournament ROAD FC 027 in China His opponent in the quarterfinals was Chinese Luo Quanchao Choi was able to win the fight by T K O in the first round and advance to the semifinals 29 In April 2016 he fought the Chinese Aorigele whom he defeated by knockout in round one He was weighing 157 kg 346 lb 30 On September 24 2016 Choi at a new fighting weight of 161 5 kg 356 lb competed in the finals of the Openweight Tournament Despite intense preparation against the strong puncher Mighty Mo who knocked him out with a heavy head punch back in 2007 Choi was not able to avoid another Knockout defeat by a head punch from Mo 31 Kickboxing Edit On November 6 2016 Choi returned to a kickboxing ring for the first time since December 2008 At the Silk Road Hero Kickboxing event in China he lost a unanimous points decision to China s Zhou Zhipeng Choi weighed 160 kg while Zhou weighed only 72 kg 159 lb with a height of 1 78 m 5 ft 10 in 32 On November 27 2017 At the AFC event in South Korea he defeated Japan s Noboru Uchida by a unanimous points victory 33 On November 15 2018 he fought at the Chinese event MAS FIGHT against Wushu sport Fighter Yi Long who weights 80 kg 180 lb standing 1 76 m 5 ft 9 in The fight was scored under strange circumstances as a Technical knockout win for the Chinese Yi kicked Choi with a spinning kick below the waist at 1 30 minutes into the first round after which Choi sat down on the floor with a painfull face and stayed there for several minutes The referee was Tony Weeks known from Boxing who among other famous fights refereed the World Heavyweight Championship fight between Wladimir Klitschko and Tyson Fury in Dusseldorf in November 2015 when Fury dethroned the long reigning Champion Klitschko Choi complained to Weeks that Yi had kicked him to the groin but Weeks disagreed and judged Choi s behavior as refusing to fight Various slow motion footage and photos show that while Yi s kick was not clearly to the groin but it was below the beltline 34 On June 11 2019 he lost to David Mihajlov of Hungary who sent him to the ground with several head shots 49 seconds into the first round and the referee stopped the fight after a brief count Choi weighed 150 kg 330 lb Mihajlov 110 kg 240 lb Apart from Mighty Mo in 2007 and 2016 and Carlos Toyota in 2015 Mihajlov was the third man to knock Choi out with head shots 35 Professional Wrestling Edit On July 21 2019 Choi gave a shot at professional wrestling when he worked for Dragon Gate s Kobe Pro Wrestling event His only match was a victory over Ryo Saito and Stalker Ichikawa in a handicap match 36 Outside the ring EditIn 2008 Choi began a singing career with supermodel Kang Su hee in Korea under the name of Beauty amp The Beast 37 38 He also made a rap single featuring vocals by Kang 39 In 2009 he made his movie debut in the Japanese film Goemon He has some tattoos His surname Choi on his left shoulder 40 on his left forearm the phrase Secret of success is constancy to purpose 41 on his chest No Pain No Gain In April 2010 Choi appeared as part of the main cast in Japanese TV drama series Kaibutsu kun adapted from Fujiko Fujio s Kaibutsu kun of the same name Choi played the character Franken which was one of the three understudies of prince Kaibutsu kun 42 In April 2012 he appeared as a guest in the 19th episode of the Korean variety show Invincible Youth 2 43 He has also done several endorsement works with actress former model Karina He has been a face for Lotte s ice cream product Mona Oh Monaka King alongside Karina He threw out the ceremonial first pitch along with Karina at the Chiba Lotte Marines Yomiuri Giants game in Chiba Marine Stadium on June 11 2006 44 He has also done endorsement works for videogame LittleBigPlanet with Mari Yaguchi a former member of the music group Morning Musume 45 In March 2012 he made a special guest appearance in episode 2 and another in July 2012 in episode 17 of JTBC variety programme Shinhwa Broadcast hosted by boyband Shinhwa On September 8 and 15 2013 he appeared in episodes 310 and 311 of the variety show 2 Days amp 1 Night KBS2 as a guest of regular cast member Kim Jong min On November 16 2014 he appeared in episode 28 of reality show Roommate SBS as a guest along with female singer Hong Jin young ON June 23 2015 he appeared in episode 254 of variety show Running Man SBS as a guest and as well as a hunter for Running Man nametags Championships and accomplishments EditKickboxing Edit K 1 2005 K 1 World Grand Prix in Seoul ChampionMixed martial arts Edit DREAM 2009 DREAM Super Hulk Tournament Semifinalist Road Fighting Championship 2016 Road FC Openweight Tournament Runner UpSsireum Edit 41st Cheonhajangsa Ssireum Championship in 2003Mixed martial arts record EditProfessional record breakdown 9 matches 4 wins 5 lossesBy knockout 4 3By submission 0 2Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location NotesLoss 4 5 Mighty Mo KO punch Road FC 033 September 24 2016 1 4 06 Seoul South Korea Road FC Openweight Tournament Finals Win 4 4 Aorigele KO punch Road FC 030 In China April 16 2016 1 1 36 Beijing China Road FC Openweight Tournament Semifinals Win 3 4 Quanchao Luo TKO corner stoppage ROAD FC 027 In China December 26 2015 1 3 14 Shanghai China Road FC Openweight Tournament Quarterfinals Loss 2 4 Carlos Toyota KO punch ROAD FC 024 In Japan July 25 2015 1 1 29 Tokyo JapanLoss 2 3 Ikuhisa Minowa Submission heel hook Dream 11 October 6 2009 2 1 27 Yokohama Japan Dream Super Hulk Grand Prix Semifinal Win 2 2 Jose Canseco TKO submission to punches Dream 9 May 26 2009 1 1 17 Yokohama Japan Dream Super Hulk Grand Prix Quarterfinal Loss 1 2 Mirko Cro Cop TKO leg kick Fields Dynamite 2008 December 31 2008 1 6 32 Saitama JapanLoss 1 1 Fedor Emelianenko Submission armbar Yarennoka December 31 2007 1 1 58 Saitama JapanWin 1 0 Bobby Ologun TKO punches K 1 PREMIUM 2006 Dynamite December 31 2006 1 0 16 Osaka JapanKickboxing record EditProfessional record breakdown 22 matches 13 wins 9 lossesBy knockout 7 3By decision 6 6Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location NotesLoss 13 9 David Mihajlov KO AFC June 11 2019 1 0 49 South KoreaLoss 13 8 Yi Long TKO MAS FIGHT November 15 2018 1 1 30 ChinaWin 13 7 Uchida Noboru Decision Unanimous AFC November 27 2017 3 3 00 South KoreaLoss 12 7 Zhou Zhipeng Decision Unanimous Silk Road Hero Kickboxing November 6 2016 3 3 00 ChinaLoss 12 6 Ray Sefo Decision Unanimous K 1 World GP Final 2008 December 8 2008 3 3 00 Yokohama JapanLoss 12 5 Badr Hari TKO Corner Stoppage K 1 Seoul GP 2008 September 29 2008 3 3 00 Seoul South Korea K 1 WGP 2008 Final Eliminations Loss 12 4 Jerome Le Banner Decision Unanimous K 1 World GP Final 2007 December 8 2007 3 3 00 Yokohama Japan K 1 WGP 2007 1 4 Win 12 3 Mighty Mo Decision Majority K 1 Seoul GP 2007 September 29 2007 3 3 00 Seoul South Korea K 1 WGP 2007 Final Elimination Win 11 3 Gary Goodridge KO Knee Strike K 1 Hong Kong GP 2007 August 5 2007 1 1 34 Hong KongWin 10 3 Mike Malone KO K 1 World Grand Prix 2007 in Hawaii April 28 2007 2 2 02 Hawaii United StatesLoss 9 3 Mighty Mo KO Right Overhand K 1 Yokohama GP 2007 March 4 2007 2 0 50 Yokohama JapanLoss 9 2 Jerome Le Banner Ext R Decision Unanimous K 1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Osaka Opening Round September 30 2006 4 3 00 Osaka Japan K 1 WGP 2006 Final Elimination Win 9 1 Akebono KO Left Hook K 1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Sapporo July 30 2006 2 0 57 Sapporo JapanWin 8 1 Semmy Schilt Decision Split K 1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Seoul June 3 2006 3 3 00 Seoul South KoreaWin 7 1 Sylvester Terkay Decision Unanimous K 1 World Grand Prix 2006 in Las Vegas April 29 2006 3 3 00 Las Vegas Nevada United StatesLoss 6 1 Remy Bonjasky Decision Unanimous K 1 World Grand Prix 2005 November 19 2005 3 3 00 Tokyo Japan K 1 WGP 2005 1 4 Win 6 0 Bob Sapp Decision Majority K 1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Tokyo Final Elimination September 23 2005 3 3 00 Tokyo Japan K 1 WGP 2005 Final Elimination Win 5 0 Akebono TKO Referee Stoppage K 1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hawaii July 29 2005 1 2 52 Hawaii United StatesWin 4 0 Tom Howard KO Knee Strike K 1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hiroshima June 14 2005 1 2 11 Hiroshima JapanWin 3 0 Kaoklai Kaennorsing Ext R Decision Unanimous K 1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Seoul March 19 2005 4 3 00 Seoul South Korea K 1 Seoul GP 2005 Champion Win 2 0 Akebono TKO Corner Stoppage K 1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Seoul March 19 2005 1 0 24 Seoul South Korea K 1 Seoul GP 2005 1 2 Win 1 0 Wakashoyo KO Left Hook K 1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Seoul March 19 2005 1 1 40 Seoul South Korea K 1 Seoul GP 2005 1 4 TV appearances EditYear Network Title Notes2013 KBS2 2 Days amp 1 Night Special guest Ep 310 3112015 SBS Running Man Special guest Ep 2542016 tvN Hey Ghost Let s Fight cameo References Edit http star ohmynews com NWS Web OhmyStar at pg m aspx CNTN CD A0000384185 Tale of the Tape Choi Hong man vs Yi Long Hong man http star ohmynews com NWS Web OhmyStar at pg m aspx CNTN CD A0000384185 a b c d e f 최홍만 네이버 통합검색 in Korean Ssireum circular reference Nikolay Valuev vs Jameel McCline BoxRec Ssireum Championships 2004 Final Tale of the Tape Kim Young hyun vs Choi Hong man 2004 Ssireum Championship retrieved 2021 12 12 スポーツナビ 格闘技 K 1 速報 Archived 2007 02 19 at the Wayback Machine Moon Seong dae 2006 09 30 최홍만 배틀 사이보그 밴너에 연장끝 판정패 Newsis Retrieved 19 May 2013 k1 News Archived 2007 02 23 at the Wayback Machine Techno Goliath Seeks Revenge koreatimes 2007 08 27 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Jerome Le Banner vs Hongman Choi K 1 WGP 2007 Final Video Dailymotion 31 December 2007 Goliath Confident About Hari Bout koreatimes 2008 09 18 Retrieved 2021 12 12 記事 Hari I have the best scenario for victory K 1sport de k 1sport de Retrieved 2021 12 12 K 1 PREMIUM 2006 Dynamite 12 31 06 Kickboxing MMA Event Match Review www quebrada net Retrieved 2021 12 12 Gracie amp Lesnar At L A Coliseum Official MMAWeekly com 2007 03 23 Sherdog com Latest UFC Mixed Martial Arts MMA News and Results やれんのか 大晦日 2007 Supported by M 1 GLOBAL 12月31日 月 さいたまスーパーアリーナ D Archived from the original on 2008 05 17 M 1 Yarennoka Omisoka New Year s Eve 2007 12 31 07 MMA Event Match Review www quebrada net Retrieved 2021 12 12 Canseco beaten in MMA debut MMA Review 248 DREAM 11 Featherweight Grand Prix 2009 Finals The Oratory 2009 10 28 Retrieved 2021 12 12 DREAM 14 set for April 24 in South Korea nightmareofbattle com 2010 02 13 Archived from the original on February 18 2010 Retrieved 2010 02 13 Tallest fighter to take army role koreajoongangdaily joins com Retrieved 2021 06 07 Thomas Nick 2008 04 28 Hongman Choi Fails Army Physical Bloody Elbow Retrieved 2021 06 07 Choi Hong man to Return to Ring koreatimes 2008 07 03 Retrieved 2021 06 07 Two Koreans lose cage fights koreatimes 2015 07 26 Retrieved 2021 12 12 ROAD FC Openweight Tournament Semifinals matches announced Archived from the original on 2021 11 10 Retrieved 2021 11 12 ROAD FC 030 Official Results Archived from the original on 2021 11 12 Retrieved 2021 11 12 ROAD FC 033 Mighty Mo wins first Openweight Championship Archived from the original on 2021 11 10 Retrieved 2021 11 12 Tale of the Tape Zhou Zhipeng and Choi Hong man photo Choi Hong Man to headline Angel s FC 9 Asian MMA 2018 11 07 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Yi Long s kick to Choi Hong man photo David Mihajlov KO s Choi Hong man in 49 seconds FIGHTMAG 2019 06 11 Retrieved 2021 12 12 http www profightdb com wrestlers hong man choi 17786 html a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Beauty amp The Beast Live Performance Archived 2008 01 28 at the Wayback Machine Wrestler Choi Hong man Now Grapples With a Mic Archived 2008 02 05 at the Wayback Machine YESASIA Beauty And Beast Single Album CD Beauty And Beast Loen Entertainment Korean Music Free Shipping 엠파이트 믿을 수 있는 격투기 뉴스 신세기 격투스포츠의 길라잡이 Archived from the original on 2009 04 22 Retrieved 2009 04 22 data d70374ca3666a691b273748ca7880d40 jpeg Live action Kaibutsu kun scores viewership ratings of 17 5 Choi Hong man gets highly praised April 19 2010 Livedoor in Japanese Choi Hong man vs G6 on this week s Invincible Youth 2 allkpop com Karina slashes the Giant Choi in a ceremonial first pitch June 12 2006 Oricon News in Japanese Little Mari Yaguchi and big Choi Hong man cheering LBP special event is held December 18 2008 Dengeki Online in Japanese External links EditProfessional MMA record for Hongman Choi from Sherdog Profile at K 1 Hongman Choi at IMDb Official website Official Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hongman Choi amp oldid 1127581309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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