Dong Hyun Kim

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Dong Hyun Kim
Kim Dong-Hyun (fighter) from acrofan.jpg
Kim in November 2012
BornKim Bong[1]
(1981-11-17) November 17, 1981 (age 39)
Suwon, South Korea
Native name김동현
金東炫
Other namesStun Gun
Memi(Cicada)
ResidenceSeoul, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
DivisionWelterweight (2007–2017)
Lightweight (2004–2007)
Reach76 in (193 cm)[2]
StyleJudo, Hapkido, Taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofBusan, South Korea
TeamBusan Team MAD
Rank4th dan Black belt in Judo[3]
3rd dan Black belt in Taekwondo[4]
Black belt in Hapkido
Brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[4]
Years active2004–2017
Mixed martial arts record
Total28
Wins22
By knockout9
By submission2
By decision11
Losses4
By knockout3
By decision1
Draws1
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Dong Hyun Kim
Hangul
김동현
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGim Donghyeon
McCune–ReischauerKim Tonghyŏn

Kim Dong-hyun (Korean: 김동현, 金東炫; born November 17, 1981), anglicized as Dong Hyun Kim, is a retired South Korean mixed martial artist who most notably fought in the UFC's welterweight division. He was signed by the UFC after fighting in the Japanese promotion DEEP and in the South Korean promotion Spirit MC.

Kim is also prominent as a regular cast member in variety shows Master in the House and DoReMi Market.

Early life[]

He was born in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, and moved to Daejeon when he was a primary school student, where he was an inline speed skater. He began training in Judo when he was 14 years old, and trained in Taekwondo and Hapkido together in his late teens for his interest in martial arts. And later Kim began to practice Judo professionally at Yong-In University, which led him to reignite his MMA career.[5] Kim began training at Wajyutsu Keisyukai, a renowned Japanese gym frequented by a number of top Japanese fighters. As one of the largest members of the gym, Kim became a regular sparring partner of middleweight Yushin Okami.[5] At this time he competed in judo and sambo. He served in the Republic of Korea Marine Corps in 2001 for his mandatory service. Later he became a fighter for Spirit MC, but declared his retirement in 2004 due to economic reasons. He mentioned during Law of the Jungle that before spending four months in Auckland, New Zealand working in 3 concurrent part-time roles (kitchenhand and sashimi chef/poissonnier, bricklayer and construction labourer). His job situation never improved upon returning to Korea, until his parents finally allowed him to train again. He trains with Busan Team MAD since 2007.[6] He teaches self defence classes. One of his students include Hani of Korean girl group EXID.

Career[]

Filmography[]

He is also a regular guest in Korean variety shows and talk shows. He has attended more than seventy TV shows since 2010. On June 16, 2013, he featured as the 'Hulk' on Running Man episode 150 (SBS Sunday night show). On this episode he led the character that transformed to Hulk mode in Running Man Avengers. On March 22, 2015, Kim reappeared on Running Man in episode 239 as a guest. Kim was also featured along with fellow UFC fighter Yoshihiro Akiyama in the Korean boy band MYNAME's drama music video for their single "Baby I'm Sorry". On June 26, 2016, Kim returned as a guest on Running Man in episode 305. Kim is regular cast member of Great Escape Season 1 of 2018 and Season 2 of 2019. In 2019, he guest-starred on Not the Person You Used To Know, where he appeared as one of the friends of Hani of EXID.

In September, 2018, he announced his marriage to Song Ha-ryul in various variety shows,[7] then revealed her pregnancy on February 14, 2019 episode of Amazing Saturday.[8]

Early career[]

Kim gained recognition after signing with the Japanese DEEP organization, earning a succession of wins before knocking out DEEP welterweight champion Hidehiko Hasegawa in a non-title bout in 2007. Kim and Hasegawa later fought to a controversial draw in a title fight at DEEP 32nd Impact, leaving defending champion Hasegawa with the title. Kim departed from DEEP to sign a contract with PRIDE Fighting Championships, but the UFC purchased and dismantled PRIDE before Kim could fight in the organization. Kim's performances attracted the attention of World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) talent scouts, who offered him a contract. However, because the WEC is not televised in Korea, Kim's management pushed for and received a contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), which airs on Korean cable television.

Kim's original nickname is "Stun Gun", then a lot of Korean fans started calling him "Maemi", which means Cicada in Korean. The nickname was given to Kim from his fighting style where he likes to take his opponents to the ground, grapple with them and never let them escape like a Cicada on a tree.

Ultimate Fighting Championship[]

Kim made his UFC debut at UFC 84 against Jason Tan, methodically breaking down his opponent and ultimately winning by technical knockout in the third round. With his performance, Kim became the first Korean to win in the octagon.[9] Kim's appearance drew considerable attention in Korea. One week before the event, a prime time, hour-long special about Kim was aired on Korean television. Though Kim's bout did not air on the UFC pay-per-view, it aired live on Korean television, and was then replayed twice more before the regular event coverage resumed.[10]

He made his second octagon appearance at UFC 88, capturing a split decision over The Ultimate Fighter 7 alumnus Matt Brown. During this fight, Kim's conditioning was very poor due to jet lag, and visa problems prevented him from bringing a coach. In the first round, Kim threatened Brown with a standing rear-naked choke and took Brown's back on numerous occasions but became exhausted in the second. In the third, Kim used some effective ground-and-pound and cut Brown with an elbow. All three judges scored the bout 29–28, two in Kim's favor and one in Brown's favor. The decision was contested by the crowd in attendance with noticeable booing.[11]

Kim returned to the octagon in Las Vegas, Nevada, on January 31, 2009, as he faced off against fellow judo practitioner Karo Parisyan at UFC 94. With Frank Mir in his corner who served as his boxing coach prior to the fight.[12] Kim originally lost to Parisyan via split decision. Fans in attendance booed the decision, and former UFC champions Matt Hughes,[13] Randy Couture[14] and UFC president Dana White[15] have commented that they thought Kim had won the fight. Afterwards, however, Parisyan tested positive for three banned pain killers: Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone and Oxymorphone.[16][17] The Nevada Athletic Commission declared the match a No Contest, and Parisyan was suspended for nine months.[18] Later on March 5, 2009, Kim signed a four fight extension with the UFC.[19]

Kim defeated T. J. Grant at UFC 100, winning by a unanimous decision, threatening with a guillotine choke midway through the second round. He was scheduled to fight Dan Hardy on November 14, 2009, at UFC 105, but was forced to withdraw due to ligament injuries of his right knee while sparring with Kazuhiro Nakamura[20][21] and was subsequently replaced on the card by Mike Swick.[citation needed]

Kim was expected to face Chris Lytle on February 21, 2010, at UFC 110.[22] However, Kim was forced off the card after suffering knee injury again.[23] Brian Foster stepped in as his replacement.

Kim next faced The Ultimate Fighter season 7 winner, Amir Sadollah on May 29, 2010, at UFC 114 and won via unanimous decision, dominating Sadollah with far superior judo.

Kim was then expected to face fellow undefeated fighter John Hathaway at UFC 120,[24] though he was later replaced by Mike Pyle due to elbow ligament injury from training.[25]

Kim defeated The Ultimate Fighter season 5 winner, Nate Diaz on January 1, 2011, at UFC 125 via unanimous decision.[26] Kim used his judo to control rounds 1 and 2. Diaz mounted a remarkable offense in Round 3, but it was not enough and Kim won a decision over Diaz. After the fight Kim called out current UFC welterweight champion, Georges St-Pierre, whom he considers a hero and role model to himself as a mixed martial artist. Later on January 10, 2011, Kim signed a four fight extension with the UFC.[27]

Kim lost to Carlos Condit on July 2, 2011, at UFC 132 via first-round KO due to a flying knee.[28] This loss was the first of his professional MMA career.

Kim fought Sean Pierson on December 30, 2011, at UFC 141.[29] Kim used superior striking to control Pierson throughout the fight and win a unanimous decision, even landing a leaping front-kick to the face in the second round that wobbled Pierson.[30]

Kim lost to Demian Maia via TKO on July 7, 2012, at UFC 148.[31] The bout was stopped in forty-seven seconds in the first round by referee Mario Yamasaki, after Maia took Kim down and ended up in the mounted position. Many observers, including the UFC commentator Joe Rogan, thought that Kim had broken a rib during the bout, but it was later revealed that he suffered a major muscle spasm while defending Maia's takedown attempts.[32]

Kim faced Paulo Thiago on November 10, 2012, at UFC on Fuel TV 6.[33] He dominated Thiago on the ground for all three rounds, ending the bout with a wild display of ground and pound reminiscent of Kazushi Sakuraba. He won via unanimous decision (30–26, 30–27, and 30–27).[34]

Kim fought Siyar Bahadurzada on March 3, 2013, at UFC on Fuel TV 8.[35] He earned a unanimous decision victory.[36]

Kim then faced Erick Silva on October 9, 2013, at UFC Fight Night 29.[37] He won via knockout at 3:01 of the second round, earning him his first Knockout of the Night bonus award.[38][39] Later on October 30, 2013, Kim signed a four fight extension with the UFC.[40]

Kim faced John Hathaway on March 1, 2014, at The Ultimate Fighter: China Finale.[41] Kim defeated Hathaway via third-round knockout, earning him his first Performance of the Night honors.[42][43]

Kim was expected to face Hector Lombard on August 23, 2014, at UFC Fight Night 48.[44] However, Lombard pulled out of the bout and was replaced by Tyron Woodley.[45] Kim lost the fight via TKO in the first round.[46]

Kim faced Josh Burkman on May 23, 2015, at UFC 187.[47] Kim won the fight via submission in the third round.[48]

Kim was expected to face Jorge Masvidal on November 28, 2015 at UFC Fight Night 79.[49] However, on November 14, it was announced that Masvidal would instead face Benson Henderson at the event after his scheduled opponent Thiago Alves pulled out of their fight.[50] Kim instead faced Dominic Waters.[51] Kim won the fight via technical knockout in the first round.[52]

Kim was expected to face Neil Magny on August 20, 2016, at UFC 202.[53] However, Kim was removed from the fight on July 12 and was replaced by Lorenz Larkin.[54]

Kim was expected to face Gunnar Nelson on November 19, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 99.[55] However, on October 21, it was announced that Nelson pulled out due to an injury and the fight was off. In turn, Kim was removed from the card and will be rescheduled for a future event.[56]

Kim faced Tarec Saffiedine on December 30, 2016, at UFC 207.[57] Kim was awarded a split decision victory.[58]

Kim faced Colby Covington on June 17, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 111.[59] He lost the fight by unanimous decision.[60]

Since the time of his last fight, Kim retired from MMA.[61]

Championships and achievements[]

Mixed martial arts[]

Grappling[]

  • 2013 ADCC Korea 88 kg: 1st place [82]

Entertainment[]

  • 2018 6th Korean Art And Cultural Awards - Sportainer [83]
  • 2019 Korea First Brand Awards - Sportainer [84]
  • 2020 Brand Of The Year Awards - Sportainer [85]
  • 2020 2020 SBS Entertainment Awards - Excellence Award in Show/Variety Category [86]

Filmography[]

Variety shows[]

Year Title Role Network Ref
2015 Law of the Jungle in Nicaragua Cast member SBS
2018–present Great Escape (Season 1-3) tvN [87][88][89]
DoReMi Market [90]
2019–2020 Player 7 (Season 1–2) Cast member tvN, XtvN [91]
2019–present Same Age Trainer Main Host YouTube
2020–present Master in the House Cast member SBS [92]
2021 Steel Troops Fixed moderator Channel A
2021 Lanson Marketplace Host KBS2 [93]
2021 Becoming Smarter Host IHQ [94]

Mixed martial arts record[]

Professional record breakdown hide
28 matches 22 wins 4 losses
By knockout 9 3
By submission 2 0
By decision 11 1
Draws 1
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 22–4–1 (1) Colby Covington Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Holm vs. Correia June 17, 2017 3 5:00 Kallang, Singapore
Win 22–3–1 (1) Tarec Saffiedine Decision (split) UFC 207 December 30, 2016 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 21–3–1 (1) Dominic Waters TKO (Punches) UFC Fight Night: Henderson vs. Masvidal November 28, 2015 1 3:11 Seoul, South Korea
Win 20–3–1 (1) Joshua Burkman Submission (arm-triangle choke) UFC 187 May 23, 2015 3 2:13 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 19–3–1 (1) Tyron Woodley TKO (punches) UFC Fight Night: Bisping vs. Le August 23, 2014 1 1:01 Macau, SAR, China
Win 19–2–1 (1) John Hathaway KO (spinning elbow) The Ultimate Fighter China Finale: Kim vs. Hathaway March 1, 2014 3 1:02 Macau, SAR, China Performance of the Night.
Win 18–2–1 (1) Erick Silva KO (punch) UFC Fight Night: Maia vs. Shields October 9, 2013 2 3:01 Barueri, Brazil Knockout of the Night.
Win 17–2–1 (1) Siyar Bahadurzada Decision (unanimous) UFC on Fuel TV: Silva vs. Stann March 3, 2013 3 5:00 Saitama, Japan
Win 16–2–1 (1) Paulo Thiago Decision (unanimous) UFC on Fuel TV: Franklin vs. Le November 10, 2012 3 5:00 Macau, SAR, China
Loss 15–2–1 (1) Demian Maia TKO (rib injury) UFC 148 July 7, 2012 1 0:47 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 15–1–1 (1) Sean Pierson Decision (unanimous) UFC 141 December 30, 2011 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 14–1–1 (1) Carlos Condit KO (flying knee and punches) UFC 132 July 2, 2011 1 2:58 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 14–0–1 (1) Nate Diaz Decision (unanimous) UFC 125 January 1, 2011 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 13–0–1 (1) Amir Sadollah Decision (unanimous) UFC 114 May 29, 2010 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 12–0–1 (1) T. J. Grant Decision (unanimous) UFC 100 July 11, 2009 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
NC 11–0–1 (1) Karo Parisyan NC (overturned) UFC 94 January 31, 2009 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Originally a split decision win for Parisyan; overturned after he tested positive for banned painkillers.
Win 11–0–1 Matt Brown Decision (split) UFC 88 September 6, 2008 3 5:00 Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win 10–0–1 Jason Tan TKO (elbows) UFC 84 May 24, 2008 3 0:25 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Draw 9–0–1 Hidehiko Hasegawa Draw Deep: 32 Impact October 9, 2007 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan For the Deep Welterweight Championship.
Win 9–0 Hidehiko Hasegawa KO (slam and punches) Deep: 31 Impact August 5, 2007 3 4:57 Tokyo, Japan Welterweight debut.
Win 8–0 Yukiharu Maejima KO (punches) Deep: CMA Festival 2 July 23, 2007 1 0:11 Tokyo, Japan
Win 7–0 Hidenobu Koike KO (punch) Deep: 28 Impact February 16, 2007 2 4:33 Tokyo, Japan
Win 6–0 Jun Ando TKO (punches) Deep: 27 Impact December 20, 2006 2 0:44 Tokyo, Japan
Win 5–0 Kousei Kubota KO (knee) Deep: 26 Impact October 10, 2006 1 2:46 Tokyo, Japan
Win 4–0 Tomoyoshi Iwamiya Decision (unanimous) Deep: 25 Impact August 4, 2006 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 3–0 Mitsunori Tanimura Submission (rear-naked choke) Deep: CMA Festival May 24, 2006 1 4:28 Tokyo, Japan
Win 2–0 Hyung-Kwang Kim Decision (unanimous) Spirit MC 5: 2004 GP Unlimited September 11, 2004 3 5:00 Seoul, South Korea
Win 1–0 Young-Ahm Noh Decision (unanimous) Spirit MC 3: I Will Be Back!!! April 10, 2004 3 5:00 Seoul, South Korea

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