Il Hak Oh
Professional Mixed Martial Artist
1. Overview
Il Hak Oh, nicknamed “King Kong,” is a South Korean middleweight associated with the Korean regional MMA scene. Although Tapology does not currently list a team affiliation, he has been connected with the HAVAS MMA discussion around the current roster. His career has included ROAD FC and Black Combat appearances, giving him experience across two of Korea’s most visible domestic platforms.
2. Early Life & Background
Public information about Il Hak Oh’s early life and martial arts background has not been widely disclosed. He entered professional competition at a young age and gained early experience through ROAD FC-related events and modified-rules appearances before continuing into standard professional MMA bouts.
3. Fighting Style

Il Hak Oh has competed across heavier weight classes and catchweight environments, giving him a physically demanding developmental path. His style has shown finishing ability and willingness to engage in chaotic exchanges, but consistency remains the major factor in his evaluation. At his best, he brings physicality and aggression; at his worst, defensive discipline and fight management can become concerns.
4. Professional Career
Il Hak Oh’s professional record includes ROAD FC appearances and later Black Combat competition.
He has earned wins by both decision and stoppage while also experiencing setbacks against stronger opposition. His career remains active and still has room for development, especially considering his age.
5. Career Highlights
Competed in ROAD FC and Black Combat; nickname “King Kong”; young Korean middleweight; multiple professional wins; continued domestic visibility.
6. Summary & Trajectory
Il Hak Oh remains a developing fighter rather than a finished product. His physical tools and age give him room to improve, but his next stage depends on stabilizing his performances and proving he can handle increasingly technical opponents in Korea’s middleweight scene.
