Jun Yong Park

Jun Yong Park

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South Korean UFC middleweight known for relentless ground control, submission prowess, and controversial decision-heavy wins.

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Jun Yong Park is a South Korean middleweight who has built a UFC tenure around relentless grappling, submission skills, and a remarkable record for ground strikes. Starting his career in 2013, Park compiled a strong 10-3 record in regional Asian promotions, notably defeating future PFL Welterweight champion Ray Cooper III, before entering the UFC in 2019. His calling card is rear-naked choke submissions and devastating ground-and-pound from top position. In October 2020, he set a UFC record with 258 ground strikes against John Phillips, and he holds the middleweight record for most total head strikes landed in a single bout. Despite these feats, Park's tenure in the UFC has been characterized by contentious decision wins, with multiple fights where media outlets and observers scored the bout for his opponent. His split-decision victories over Eryk Anders and André Muniz were particularly polarizing, and his June 2025 win over Ismail Naurdiev involved multiple eye pokes and an illegal knee that drew a two-point deduction, raising concerns about officiating integrity. On the feet, Park is offensively limited but defensively resilient, using wrestling and pressure to drag opponents into his ground domain. Recent setbacks to Gregory Rodrigues (a Fight of the Night knockout loss) and Ikram Aliskerov (a dominant wrestling display) suggest he struggles against stronger, more well-rounded competition. At his core, Park remains a gatekeeper with elite submission and ground-control skills but a limited ceiling in a division populated by strikers and versatile wrestlers.

Why fans love Yong Park

Park's willingness to engage in striking exchanges despite lacking striking skill, his submission prowess, and his stoic grit generate respect. His ground-strike records and relentless pace appeal to grappling enthusiasts.

Why some fans hate Yong Park

Multiple controversial split and majority decisions where media scorecards favored his opponent (e.g., 9 of 11 outlets scored Eryk Anders bout in Anders' favor; 10 of 14 media outlets scored André Muniz bout for Park despite his loss), fueling perception of robbery wins. His June 2025 win over Naurdiev was marred by multiple eye pokes and an illegal knee that left his vision in question, raising concerns about officiating and fighter safety.

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UFC 321Sat, Oct 25, 2025
4.2
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IkramAliskerov
Ikram Aliskerov
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Jun Yong Park
JunYong Park
UFC Fight Night Hill vs. RountreeSat, Jun 21, 2025
5.8
(10)
IsmailNaurdiev
Ismail Naurdiev
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Jun Yong Park
JunYong Park
UFC Fight Night Royval vs TairaSat, Oct 12, 2024
5.8
(16)1
BradTavares
Brad Tavares
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Jun Yong Park
JunYong Park
UFC Fight Night Song vs GutierrezSat, Dec 9, 2023
5.7
(6)
JunYong Park
Jun Yong Park
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Andre Muniz
AndreMuniz
UFC Fight Night Holm vs Bueno SilvaSat, Jul 15, 2023
7.6
(7)
AlbertDuraev
Albert Duraev
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Jun Yong Park
JunYong Park
UFC Fight Night Lewis vs SpivakSat, Feb 4, 2023
7.0
(2)
JunYong Park
Jun Yong Park
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Denis Tiuliulin
DenisTiuliulin
Kattar vs AllenSat, Oct 29, 2022
6.0
(4)
JunYong Park
Jun Yong Park
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Joseph Holmes
JosephHolmes
UFC Fight Night Holm vs VieiraSat, May 21, 2022
4.5
(6)
ErykAnders
Eryk Anders
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Jun Yong Park
JunYong Park
UFC Fight Night Vettori vs CostaSat, Oct 23, 2021
8.9
(10)
JunYong Park
Jun Yong Park
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Gregory Rodrigues
GregoryRodrigues
UFC Fight Night Rodriguez vs HottieSat, May 8, 2021
7.0
(3)
JunYong Park
Jun Yong Park
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Tafon Nchukwi
TafonNchukwi
UFC Fight Night Ortega vs ZombieSat, Oct 17, 2020
4.8
(4)
JohnPhillips
John Phillips
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Jun Yong Park
JunYong Park
UFC Fight Night Edgar vs Korean ZombieSat, Dec 21, 2019
6.3
(4)
JunYong Park
Jun Yong Park
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Marc-Andre Barriault
Marc-AndreBarriault
UFC Fight Night Andrade vs ZhangSat, Aug 31, 2019
AnthonyHernandez
Anthony Hernandez
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Jun Yong Park
JunYong Park