Jun Yong-Park Next Fight

Last Modified Jul 22, 2024 08:13 GMT
Jun Yong-Park next fight
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Jun Yong Park is a well-known professional mixed martial hailing from South Korea. He has been actively competing on the professional circuit since 2013 after making his debut in the sport. Park is currently a part of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and competes in its middleweight division.

Starting his professional career in 2013, Jun Yong Park arrived in the UFC in 2019 and made his debut in the promotion against Anthony Hernandez. Park has experienced a reasonable run in the promotion so far as of July 2024. He is yet to break into the top ten contenders of the division in the elite mixed martial arts promotion. Park is set to return to the octagon in an exciting bout after facing Andre Muniz in his last fight.

Jun Yong Park Next Fight - Opponent, Date, and Location

Jun Yong Park is set to lock horns with Brad Tavares in an exciting fight on July 20, 2024, at the UFC Apex Facility in Paradise, Nevada, USA. The duo will take on each other in the co-main event of UFC on ESPN: Lemos vs. Jandiroba in a middleweight showdown. The main event of the evening will feature the leading UFC women’s strawweight contenders Amanda Lemos and Virna Jandiroba in a strawweight bout.

Jun Yong Park’s Record

Jun Yong Park has a record of 17 wins and six losses as a professional mixed martial artist as of July 2024.

23 matches17 wins6 losses
By knockout51
By submission62
By decision63

Brad Tavares’ Record

As of July 2024, Brad Tavares has a record of 20 wins and 10 losses to his name.

30 matches20 wins10 losses
By knockout55
By submission21
By decision134

Jun Yong Park’s Last Fight

Jun Yong Park squared off against Andre Muniz in his most recent fight in the UFC. They took on each other at UFC Fight Night: Song vs. Gutierrez on December 9, 2023. After a closely fought fight, Muniz was able to prevail over Park on the judges’ scorecard and was adjudged the winner by a split decision.

FAQs on Jun Yong-Park's next fight

A. He is scheduled to face Brad Tavares in his next fight on July 20, 2024.

A. The duo will face each other at the UFC ESPN: Lemos vs. Jandiroba.

A. He faced Andre Muniz in his most recent fight on December 9, 2023.

A. He fights in the middleweight division as of July 2024.

A. He has a professional MMA record of 17 wins and 6 losses as of July 2024.

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