- Name
- Jun Young Hong
- Nationality
South Korea- Weight Class
- Lightweight
- Nickname
- Jun Young Hong
- Fighting Out Of
- Seoul, South Korea
- Height
- Jun Young Hong
- Reach
- Jun Young Hong
- Weight
- 146.0 lbs
- Affiliated Gym
- Korean Zombie MMA
- Birthday
- December 18, 1990
- Age
- 35
Overview
Jun Young Hong, known by the nickname Drunken Red, is a veteran South Korean mixed martial artist with a long professional career spanning more than a decade. Competing primarily at lightweight and featherweight, he has accumulated a 13–9–1 professional record, including six knockout wins, one submission victory, and six decision wins. He represents Korean Zombie MMA, one of the most respected teams in South Korea, and has fought across major Asian promotions including Road to UFC, Angel’s Fighting Championship (AFC), Double G FC, Top FC, Neo Fight, and ZFN. His career is defined by durability, finishing ability, and a willingness to face elite opposition across multiple eras of Korean MMA.
Fighter Record
Tapology: https://www.tapology.com/fightcenter/fighters/89841-jun-young-hong
Early Life and Background
Jun Young Hong was born in Daegu, South Korea, and later moved to Seoul, where he trains out of Korean Zombie MMA. Publicly available sources do not document his early athletic background, but his competitive timeline shows that he entered professional MMA in 2014, beginning his career in Japanese and Korean regional promotions. His early fights in ACF, KAMA, and Deep Osaka Impact demonstrated immediate toughness and a willingness to compete against experienced opponents. His foundation was built through consistent activity, fighting multiple times per year during the early stages of his career.
Fighting Style and Strengths
Striking
Striking is the core of Jun Young Hong’s identity. With six knockout victories, he has demonstrated consistent finishing power throughout his career. His KO wins over Masatoshi Takahashi, Jian Kai Chee, and Sang Won Kim highlight his ability to generate power early in fights. His striking is direct and pressure‑oriented, relying on clean punching mechanics and forward momentum. Even in losses, such as his 2024 bout against Nandin‑Erdene Munguntsooj, he remained aggressive and willing to engage. His striking style reflects durability, confidence, and a veteran’s understanding of timing.
Grappling
While primarily a striker, Hong has one professional submission victory—a rear naked choke against Alfiandi Galih at AFC 29 in 2023. His grappling is functional and opportunistic, used to capitalize on openings rather than to control fights. His defensive grappling has held up against strong wrestlers and submission specialists, as seen in his competitive bouts with Koyomi Matsushima and Shin Haraguchi in Road to UFC. His ability to survive extended grappling sequences and return to striking range is a key part of his longevity.
Attributes
Jun Young Hong’s strongest attributes are durability, experience, and composure. With nearly 25 professional fights, he has faced a wide range of opponents across multiple weight classes. His ability to maintain pace across three rounds and remain dangerous throughout fights reflects strong conditioning. His veteran presence allows him to stay composed under pressure and adapt mid‑fight.
Intangibles
Jun Young Hong’s career is defined by resilience. He has rebounded from losing streaks, taken short‑notice fights, and consistently faced high‑level opponents. His willingness to compete internationally and across multiple promotions demonstrates confidence and a competitive mindset.
Professional Career

Jun Young Hong’s career includes notable wins across major Asian promotions. He earned victories over Gi Bum Moon, Sang Won Kim, Masatoshi Takahashi, Jian Kai Chee, and Byung Hee Lim. His international experience includes two appearances in Road to UFC, where he faced elite prospects Koyomi Matsushima and Shin Haraguchi. In 2024, he competed at ZFN 2, suffering a first‑round TKO loss to Nandin‑Erdene Munguntsooj. Despite setbacks, he remains active and competitive, with recent wins in AFC demonstrating that he continues to evolve as a fighter.
Key Career Highlights
- Six knockout victories across AFC, Double G FC, Neo Fight, and Top FC
- Submission win at AFC 29 (2023)
- Competed in Road to UFC against top Asian prospects
- Veteran of more than 20 professional bouts
- Long‑time representative of Korean Zombie MMA
Personality and Public Image
Hong is known for a gritty, no‑nonsense fighting style and a quiet, professional demeanor. His nickname “Drunken Red” reflects his aggressive, forward‑moving approach rather than any public persona.
Legacy and Trajectory
Jun Young Hong is one of the most experienced Korean lightweights of his era. His longevity, finishing ability, and willingness to face elite competition have earned him respect across the Asian MMA scene. He remains an active veteran capable of competing with top regional talent.
Summary
Jun Young Hong is a durable, experienced South Korean lightweight and featherweight veteran known for knockout power, resilience, and a decade‑long career across Asia’s top regional promotions.
