
Kyung Ho Kang
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South Korean submission specialist "Mr. Perfect" Kyung Ho Kang is a veteran bantamweight with 12 UFC submission wins and a Road FC title, known for his relentless grappling and rear-naked choke prowess.
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Kyung Ho Kang is a South Korean bantamweight who has built a reputation as one of the UFC's most reliable submission artists. Born in 1987 and a graduate of Dong-Eui University, Kang started training Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 2006 and turned pro in 2007. Before joining the UFC, he compiled an impressive record on the international circuit and won the first-ever Road FC bantamweight title in 2012, cementing himself as a top prospect in Asia. His move to the UFC in 2013 began a long tenure in the octagon marked by technical brilliance and a finishing rate that few can match: he has recorded 12 submission wins in the UFC, tied for third all-time in the bantamweight division, with his favorite techniques being the rear-naked choke, triangle choke, and triangle armbar.
Kang's career trajectory was interrupted by a two-year mandatory military service commitment to South Korea, which he completed and returned from in late 2017. Upon his return, he picked up where he left off: in his comeback fight against Guido Cannetti in January 2018, he submitted his opponent in the first round via triangle choke. He followed up with first-round finishes against Teruto Ishihara and demonstrated the patience and control to grind out split decisions against Brandon Davis and Liu Pingyuan in 2019. His nine career first-round finishes and 63% submission rate underscore his identity as a pure grappler who relentlessly hunts positional advantage and the back.
As a fighter, Kang is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu-based competitor who lands most of his significant strikes standing (75%) in order to set up his world-class takedowns and submissions. His striking defense is solid (54% defense rate), and he maintains controlled exchanges that set the stage for his ground dominance. In recent years, however, Kang has struggled in decision-based contests against modern, well-rounded bantamweights, losing unanimous decisions to Rani Yahya (2021), John Castaneda (2023), and Muin Gafurov (2024). While he remains capable of explosive first-round submissions - as he proved against Cristian Quinonez in June 2023 - the frequency of these opportunities has diminished, and he was released by the UFC in January 2025 after a decade-plus run in the promotion.
For casual fans, Kang represents the disappearing archetype of the submission specialist: technical, patient, and willing to exploit the back and arm positioning with a level of precision that appeals to jiu-jitsu purists. His age (37 at the time of his last fight), military service commitment, and focused demeanor earn respect even as his recent record has declined, and his story as a Korean MMA pioneer aspiring to exceed the legacy of Dong Hyun Kim adds narrative depth to a career built on craft rather than flash.
Why fans love Ho Kang
Kang is a submission purist in an era of well-rounded fighters. His technical prowess, willingness to hunt the back relentlessly, and high submission rate (63% of wins) appeal to jiu-jitsu enthusiasts and grappling purists. His nickname "Mr. Perfect" and his calm, focused demeanor in interviews convey professionalism and dedication. His return from mandatory military service and continued competitiveness into his late 30s also earn respect.


























