Kim Jong-man
South Korean martial artist
Kim Jong-Man (Korean: 김종만) Martial Combat 2010 Champion Kim Jong Man
Born (1978-03-03 ) March 3, 1978 (age 46) Seoul, South KoreaOther names Special Force Nationality South Korean Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) Weight 145 lb (66 kg; 10.4 st) Division Welterweight Lightweight Featherweight Bantamweight Style Boxing , Judo Team Kim Jong-Man Gym Years active 2003–present Total 38 Wins 23 By knockout 5 By submission 14 By decision 4 Losses 11 By knockout 1 By submission 4 By decision 6 Draws 3 No contests 1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog Last updated on: December 29, 2009
Kim Jong-Man (born March 3, 1978), often anglicised to Jong-Man Kim , is a South Korean mixed martial artist who currently competes in the Featherweight division. While Kim has mostly fought in South Korea, he has also appeared in many Japanese promotions including, the Sengoku Raiden Championships , DEEP , Shooto , K-1 Hero's , and Russia's M-1 Global . He last fought at TOP FC - Original against Seung Hwa-Han.
Kim is a member of Korea's Special Forces , from which he earned his nickname "Special Force."
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown
38 matches
23 wins
11 losses
By knockout
5
1
By submission
14
4
By decision
4
6
Draws
3
No contests
1
Res.
Record
Opponent
Method
Event
Date
Round
Time
Location
Notes
Win
23–11–3 (1)
Seung Hwa-Han
KO (punch)
TOP FC - Original
June 29, 2013
2
N/A
Seoul , South Korea
Win
22–11–3 (1)
Aaron Steele
TKO (punches)
MC - Martial Combat 3
June 16, 2010
5
4:25
Sentosa , Singapore
Loss
21–11–3 (1)
Hideo Tokoro
Decision (unanimous)
Dynamite!! The Power of Courage 2009
December 31, 2009
3
5:00
Saitama , Japan
Loss
21–10–3 (1)
Hiroshi Nakamura
Decision (unanimous)
FMC 1 - Korea vs. Japan
August 16, 2009
3
5:00
Seoul , South Korea
Loss
21–9–3 (1)
Masanori Kanehara
Decision (unanimous)
World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 7
March 20, 2009
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Sengoku Featherweight Grandprix Opening Round
Draw
21–8–3 (1)
Daiki Hata
Draw (unanimous)
Deep: 37 Impact
August 17, 2008
3
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
21–8–2 (1)
Niko Puhakka
Submission (triangle choke)
M-1 Challenge 2: Russia
April 3, 2008
1
N/A
St. Petersburg , Russia
Loss
21–7–2 (1)
Tomohiko Hori
Decision (majority)
The Khan 1
March 30, 2008
3
5:00
Seoul , South Korea
Loss
21–6–2 (1)
Akiyo Nishiura
KO (punches)
GCM - Cage Force EX Eastern Bound
February 11, 2008
1
2:13
Tokyo , Japan
Draw
21–5–2 (1)
Yoshiro Maeda
Draw
Deep: Protect Impact 2007
December 22, 2007
3
5:00
Osaka , Japan
Win
21–5–1 (1)
Hatsu Hioki
Decision (split)
Shooto: Gig Central 13
October 8, 2007
3
5:00
Nagoya , Japan
Loss
20–5–1 (1)
Masakazu Imanari
Submission (armbar)
Deep: 31 Impact
August 5, 2007
1
3:28
Tokyo , Japan
For Deep Featherweight Title
Draw
20–4–1 (1)
Yuji Hoshino
Draw
GCM Cage Force 3
June 9, 2007
2
5:00
Tokyo , Japan
Loss
20–4 (1)
Do Hyung Kim
Decision (unanimous)
NF Neo Fight 11
April 14, 2007
2
5:00
Seoul , South Korea
Win
20–3 (1)
Tae Hyun Bang
Decision (unanimous)
NF Neo Fight 11
April 14, 2007
2
5:00
Seoul , South Korea
Win
19–3 (1)
Hee Won Kim
Submission (armbar)
NF Neo Fight 11
April 14, 2007
1
0:55
Seoul , South Korea
NC
18–3 (1)
Kevin Roddy
No Contest
World Best Fighter USA vs. Asia
February 3, 2007
1
4:57
Atlantic City, New Jersey , United States
Win
18–3
Atsushi Yamamoto
TKO (punches)
Hero's 2005 in Seoul
November 5, 2005
2
4:25
Seoul , South Korea
Bantamweight debut.
Loss
17–3
Yong Jae Jun
Decision (unanimous)
G5 - Yungjin Pharm Middleweight Tournament Quarterfinals
December 6, 2004
3
5:00
Seoul , South Korea
Win
17–2
Jung Hwan Jung
Submission (armbar)
G5 - Yungjin Pharm Middleweight Tournament Second Round
November 24, 2004
1
1:40
Seoul , South Korea
Win
16–2
Hae Won Kim
Submission (armbar)
G5 Gimme Five
October 27, 2004
1
2:24
Seoul , South Korea
Win
15–2
Seong Hyun Ko
TKO (punches)
G5 Gimme Five
October 16, 2004
1
1:58
Seoul , South Korea
Loss
14–2
Lim Jae-Suk
Submission (armbar)
G5 - Motorola Middleweight Tournament Finals
September 13, 2004
1
0:41
Seoul , South Korea
Win
14–1
Yong Hyun Park
Submission (heel hook)
G5 - Motorola Middleweight Tournament Finals
September 13, 2004
1
2:57
Seoul , South Korea
Win
13–1
Sang Yong Kim
Submission (heel hook)
G5 - Motorola Middleweight Tournament Quarterfinals
September 8, 2004
2
3:57
Seoul , South Korea
Win
12–1
Hyo Sik Hong
Decision (unanimous)
G5 - Motorola Middleweight Tournament Second Round
September 1, 2004
3
5:00
Seoul , South Korea
Win
11–1
Jong Man Kim
Decision (unanimous)
G5 - Motorola Middleweight Tournament Opening Round
August 23, 2004
3
5:00
Seoul , South Korea
Win
10–1
Jin Woong Choi
Submission (armbar)
G5 Gimme Five
August 12, 2004
2
2:11
Seoul , South Korea
Win
9–1
Gi Han Kim
Submission (armbar)
G5 Gimme Five
August 3, 2004
1
3:04
Seoul , South Korea
Win
8–1
Dae Yeol Cho
Submission (guillotine choke)
G5 Gimme Five
July 31, 2004
2
2:26
Seoul , South Korea
Win
7–1
Ja Wook Kim
Submission (guillotine choke)
G5 Gimme Five
July 17, 2004
2
3:19
Seoul , South Korea
Win
6–1
Keon Song
TKO (punches)
G5 Gimme Five
July 10, 2004
1
1:58
Seoul , South Korea
Win
5–1
Nam Kim
Submission (guillotine choke)
G5 Gimme Five
June 11, 2004
2
1:51
Seoul , South Korea
Win
4–1
Byung Jo Kim
Submission (kneebar)
G5 Gimme Five
June 5, 2004
3
2:40
Seoul , South Korea
Win
3–1
Kyung Ho Park
Submission (guillotine choke)
G5 Gimme Five
March 12, 2004
1
1:43
Seoul , South Korea
Win
2-1
Jae Ho Lee
Submission (kneebar)
G5 Gimme Five
March 6, 2004
2
2:03
Seoul , South Korea
Loss
1–1
Lim Jae-Suk
Submission (reverse armbar)
NF 1 - Neo Fight 1
August 30, 2003
1
4:25
Seoul , South Korea
Win
1–0
Young Suk Ko
Submission (reverse armbar)
NF 1 - Neo Fight 1
August 30, 2003
1
3:17
Seoul , South Korea
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