- Name
- Seo Young Park
- Nationality
South Korea- Weight Class
- Strawweight
- Fighting Out Of
- Gunsan, South Korea
- Height
- 5'2" (157cm)
- Weight
- 115 lbs
- Affiliated Gym
- Road Gym Gunsan
- Birthday
- May 31, 2003
- Age
- 23
Overview
Seo Young Park is a South Korean atomweight mixed martial artist with a professional record of 5–6 (1 NC), competing across Road FC, Shooto Japan, and RIZIN. At just 23 years old, she has already fought some of the toughest opponents in the Asian women’s MMA circuit, including Machi Fukuda, Aira Koga, and Jeong Eun Park. Known for her durability, high output, and technical improvement from fight to fight, Park represents the new generation of Korean female fighters pushing into Japan’s Shooto system and RIZIN’s developmental pipeline. Ranked #7 pound‑for‑pound among women in South Korea and #140 among women in the Asia‑Pacific region, she is one of Korea’s most active and internationally tested atomweights.
Fighter Record
Tapology: https://www.tapology.com/fightcenter/fighters/310671-seo-young-park
Early Life and Background
Born in South Korea in 2003, Seo Young Park entered professional MMA at 18 years old, debuting in Road FC in 2021. Her early career was defined by tough matchups against experienced fighters such as Eun Jung Lee and Na Yeon Go. Despite early setbacks, Park showed strong composure and a willingness to take on high‑level competition immediately. Her transition into the Japanese Shooto system in 2022–2024 marked a major turning point. Competing in Japan forced her to adapt to a faster, more grappling‑heavy style, and she responded with some of the best performances of her career, including wins over Ayane Hirata, Noeru Narita, and Mikiko Hiyama.
Fighting Style and Strengths
Striking
Seo Young Park is a volume‑based striker who relies on pace, movement, and consistent output rather than knockout power. While she has no KO wins, she has earned four decision victories, often outworking opponents over three rounds. Her wins over Hirata and Narita showcased her ability to control distance, land clean combinations, and maintain cardio throughout the fight.
Grappling
Her grappling has steadily improved, highlighted by her armbar submission win over Mikiko Hiyama in just 32 seconds — the fastest finish of her career. Park’s defensive grappling has also evolved; while she suffered early submission losses to Mina Kurobe and You Jeong Kim, she has since shown better scrambling and positional awareness in Shooto and Road FC.
Attributes
- Only 23 with 12 pro bouts
- Durability: Has gone the distance with elite opponents
- Experience: Fought in Korea, Japan, and RIZIN
- Cardio: High‑pace fighter with strong late‑round output
- Adaptability: Significant improvement across 2023–2025
Intangibles
Seo Young Park’s strongest intangible is her resilience. She has faced a difficult schedule — including top Japanese prospects and RIZIN‑level talent — yet continues to improve and rebound from losses. Her willingness to fight internationally at a young age shows ambition and competitive maturity.
Professional Career
Seo Young Park’s career includes multiple phases:
Road FC (2021–2023)
She debuted in Road FC and earned her first major win against Na Yeon Go in 2022. Her victory over Hyeon Ju Baek in 2023 marked her arrival as a legitimate prospect.
Shooto Japan (2023–2024)
Her Shooto run included wins over: • Ayane Hirata — Majority decision • Noeru Narita — Unanimous decision • Mikiko Hiyama — Armbar submission in 32 seconds These victories elevated her ranking and showcased her technical growth.
RIZIN & Road FC Return (2025–2026)
She faced elite judoka Machi Fukuda at RIZIN 50, suffering a TKO loss, but gained valuable experience. In 2026, she returned to Road FC to face Jeong Eun Park in a competitive unanimous‑decision loss.
Key Career Highlights
• 32‑second armbar win at Shooto Colors 4 • Three‑fight win streak in Japan (2024) • Ranked #7 women’s P4P in South Korea • Competed in RIZIN 50 • Fought 12 times before age 24
Personality and Public Image
Park is known for her quiet professionalism and steady improvement. She does not rely on trash talk or theatrics — her reputation is built on toughness, work ethic, and willingness to fight anyone.
Legacy and Trajectory
At 23, Seo Young Park is already one of Korea’s most experienced atomweights. With wins in Japan, experience in RIZIN, and continued development in Road FC, she is positioned to become one of Korea’s top female fighters over the next five years.
Summary
Seo Young Park is a durable, experienced South Korean atomweight known for high‑pace striking, technical growth, and international competition across Road FC, Shooto, and RIZIN.
