- Name
- Han Seul Kim
- Nationality
South Korea- Weight Class
- Welterweight
- Korean Name
- 김한슬
- Hometown
- Seoul, South Korea
- Professional Debut
- 2013
- Nickname
- Spade
- Fighting Out Of
- Seoul, South Korea
- Height
- 6'1" (185cm)
- Reach
- 73" (185 cm)
- Weight
- 170 lbs (77.1 kg)
- Affiliated Gym
- Korean Zombie MMA
- Birthday
- June 19, 1990
- Age
- 36
1. Overview
Han Seul Kim is one of the most accomplished welterweights to emerge from South Korea over the past decade. Known by the nickname “Spade,” Kim built his reputation through success in Top FC, Double G FC, Road to UFC, and ZFN while competing against many of Asia’s top welterweight prospects and veterans. He owns a professional record of 13-9 and has spent much of his career competing near the top of the Korean welterweight division.
Representing Korean Zombie MMA, Kim combines size, experience, and finishing ability. Throughout his career, he has consistently tested himself against high-level competition and has become one of Korea’s most recognizable welterweight veterans.
Fighter Record
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2. Early Life & Background
Public information regarding Kim’s early life remains limited, but he developed into a high-level competitor through the Korean MMA circuit before eventually joining Korean Zombie MMA.
Standing 6’1″ with a long frame for the division, Han Seul Kim quickly became known for his physical advantages and finishing ability. Early appearances in Top FC helped establish him as one of Korea’s emerging welterweight prospects.
As his career progressed, Kim evolved into a fixture of the Korean welterweight scene, consistently facing increasingly difficult competition while building one of the stronger résumés among domestic fighters in the division.
3. Fighting Style
Striking
Han Seul Kim’s striking has produced seven knockout victories throughout his professional career. Utilizing his size, southpaw stance, and reach advantage, he excels when controlling distance and landing straight punches from range.
Several of his most notable victories have come via knockout, including a first-round finish of Makoto Maeda at Double G FC 3.
Grappling
Although known primarily as a striker, Han Seul Kim has demonstrated capable grappling throughout his career. He owns submission victories and has consistently shown the ability to defend takedowns against quality opposition.
Physical Attributes
At 6’1″ with a 73-inch reach, Kim possesses excellent size for a welterweight. His length allows him to create matchup problems for many opponents and contributes significantly to his striking success.
Intangibles
Experience is one of Kim’s greatest strengths. Few Korean welterweights have competed against the same level of opposition over such an extended period. His willingness to consistently challenge himself has earned respect throughout the Korean MMA community.
4. Professional Career
Early Career
Han Seul Kim began his professional MMA career in 2013 and quickly established himself as a promising welterweight. Through appearances in Top FC and other regional promotions, he steadily improved while building valuable experience.
Double G FC Success
One of the most successful periods of Kim’s career came in Double G FC. Notable victories over fighters such as Makoto Maeda and Seok Hyeon Ko elevated his standing within the Korean welterweight division. His win over Ko was particularly significant, as Ko later became one of Korea’s leading welterweights.
Road to UFC
Han Seul Kim earned opportunities in both Road to UFC tournaments, facing elite prospects from across Asia. Although he fell short of securing a UFC contract, appearances against John Adajar, Taiyilake Nueraji, and Bahatebole Batebolati demonstrated that he belonged among Asia’s upper tier of welterweight talent.
ZFN and Recent Competition
More recently, Han Seul Kim has competed under the ZFN banner against notable opponents including Fabrício Azevedo, In Soo Hwang, and Myung Ho Bae. While recent results have been difficult, the level of opposition reflects the respect he continues to command within Korean MMA.
5. Career Highlights
Major Accomplishments
- Two-Time Road to UFC Participant
- Double G FC Welterweight Champion
- Korean Zombie MMA Representative
- More than a decade of professional MMA competition
Notable Victories
- Seok Hyeon Ko
- Makoto Maeda
- John Adajar
- Multiple Double G FC victories
Career Milestones
- Professional debut in 2013
- Captured Double G FC Welterweight Championship
- Competed in multiple Road to UFC tournaments
- Established himself as one of Korea’s most experienced active welterweights
6. HanPunch Rating
Overall Grade: A-
Striking █████████░ 86
Grappling ████████░░ 80
Athleticism ████████░░ 82
Durability ████████░░ 81
Fight IQ █████████░ 87
Championship Potential ████████░░ 78
Marketability ████████░░ 82
HanPunch Assessment
Han Seul Kim represents one of the strongest examples of a Korean welterweight who consistently competed against high-level regional and international opposition. While he never reached the UFC, his championship success, Road to UFC appearances, and long-term relevance within Korean MMA place him firmly among the division’s most accomplished domestic veterans.
His combination of size, experience, and technical striking made him a difficult matchup throughout his career, and his résumé compares favorably with many Korean welterweights of his era.
7. Summary & Trajectory
Han Seul Kim’s career reflects the path of a fighter who successfully transitioned from prospect to contender and eventually veteran. Through more than a decade of competition, he consistently sought out difficult fights and represented Korean MMA on major stages throughout Asia.
Although the UFC remained just out of reach, his accomplishments within Korea and Road to UFC ensured his place as one of the country’s most respected welterweights.
