- Name
- Dong Hyun Kim
- Nationality
South Korea- Weight Class
- Lightweight, Welterweight
- Korean Name
- 김동현
- Hometown
- Suwon, South Korea
- Professional Debut
- 2004
- Nickname
- Stun Gun
- Fighting Out Of
- Busan, South Korea
- Height
- 6'1" (185cm)
- Reach
- 76" (193 cm)
- Weight
- 170 lbs (77.1 kg)
- Affiliated Gym
- Havas MMA
- Birthday
- November 17, 1981
- Age
- 44
1. Overview
Dong Hyun Kim, known worldwide as “Stun Gun,” is one of the most important figures in Korean mixed martial arts history. A former UFC welterweight contender, Kim became the first Korean fighter to achieve sustained success inside the UFC and helped establish South Korea as a legitimate MMA nation on the global stage.
Over a professional career spanning more than a decade, Kim compiled a professional record of 22-4-1 with 1 No Contest while competing primarily in the UFC, DEEP, and Spirit MC. His UFC record of 13-4 with 1 No Contest remains one of the most successful UFC runs ever by a Korean fighter.
Beyond competition, Kim has become one of Korea’s most recognizable sports personalities through television appearances, coaching, commentary, and his massively successful Stungun TV YouTube channel.
Fighter Record
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Record Sources
2. Early Life & Background
Born in Suwon, South Korea, Kim initially pursued judo before expanding into taekwondo, hapkido, sambo, and eventually mixed martial arts. He attended Yong-In University and developed a strong grappling foundation that would later become one of his defining strengths inside the cage.
Before reaching the UFC, Kim competed for Spirit MC and Japan’s DEEP promotion. During this period he gained valuable international experience while helping represent Korean MMA during an era when opportunities for Korean fighters were limited.
His journey included significant personal sacrifice, including working multiple jobs overseas before returning to Korea and resuming his MMA career.
3. Fighting Style
Striking
While originally known as a grappler, Kim developed into a highly effective striker throughout his UFC career. His victories over Erick Silva and John Hathaway showcased his ability to finish elite opponents with knockout power.
His spinning back elbow knockout of Hathaway remains one of the most memorable finishes in UFC history.
Grappling
Grappling was the foundation of Kim’s success. A fourth-degree black belt in judo, he consistently utilized takedowns, clinch control, and top pressure to dominate opponents.
Throughout his UFC career, he ranked among the welterweight division’s strongest wrestlers and positional grapplers.
Physical Attributes
Standing 6-foot-2 with a 76-inch reach, Kim possessed elite size for the welterweight division. Combined with exceptional strength and conditioning, those attributes allowed him to compete effectively against some of the best fighters in the world.
Intangibles
Kim’s greatest asset may have been his professionalism and consistency. During an era when few Korean fighters were competing internationally, he carried the expectations of an entire country’s MMA community while consistently performing at a world-class level.
4. Professional Career
Early Career
Kim turned professional in 2004 and quickly established himself as one of Korea’s top welterweight prospects. Success in Spirit MC and DEEP eventually led to a UFC contract.
UFC Breakthrough
Kim made his UFC debut in 2008 and immediately began building a reputation as one of the promotion’s most difficult welterweights to face. Victories over fighters such as Matt Brown, T.J. Grant, Amir Sadollah, and Nate Diaz elevated him into title contention.
Welterweight Contender
Between 2012 and 2015, Kim enjoyed the most successful stretch of his career. Wins over Paulo Thiago, Siyar Bahadurzada, Erick Silva, John Hathaway, Josh Burkman, and Dominic Waters established him among the UFC’s top welterweights.
At his peak, Kim reached as high as No. 6 in the UFC welterweight rankings, the highest ranking achieved by a Korean welterweight.
Retirement
Kim retired from MMA competition following his 2017 bout against Colby Covington. By the end of his career, he held the record for the most UFC appearances and victories by a Korean fighter.
Life After Fighting
Following retirement, Kim successfully transitioned into television, commentary, coaching, YouTube content creation, and athlete development. His influence on Korean combat sports continues through Team Stun Gun, Stungun TV, and mentorship of younger fighters.
5. Career Highlights
Major Accomplishments
- UFC Welterweight Contender
- Former Top-10 UFC Welterweight
- Most UFC victories by a Korean fighter
- First Korean fighter to achieve sustained UFC success
- Fourth-Degree Black Belt in Judo
Notable Victories
- Nate Diaz
- Matt Brown
- T.J. Grant
- Erick Silva
- John Hathaway
- Josh Burkman
- Siyar Bahadurzada
- Paulo Thiago
Legacy Achievements
- Helped establish Korean MMA internationally
- UFC veteran from 2008-2017
- One of the most successful Asian welterweights in MMA history
- Successful transition into media and athlete development
- One of Korea’s most recognizable combat sports personalities
6. HanPunch Rating
Overall Grade: S
Striking █████████░ 90
Grappling ██████████ 96
Athleticism █████████░ 92
Durability █████████░ 91
Fight IQ █████████░ 93
Championship Potential █████████░ 94
Marketability ██████████ 99
OVERALL SCORE: 94
LEGACY BONUS: +3
FINAL SCORE: 97
HanPunch Assessment
Dong Hyun Kim is arguably the most important male fighter in Korean MMA history.
While Chan Sung Jung inspired fans through exciting fights and title opportunities, Kim proved that Korean fighters could consistently compete and win against elite UFC opposition. His UFC résumé, rankings, longevity, and post-retirement influence place him among the most impactful figures the sport has ever produced in South Korea.
His combination of competitive success, pioneering achievements, and cultural influence makes him one of the few fighters deserving of HanPunch’s highest classification.
7. Summary & Trajectory
Few athletes have shaped Korean MMA as profoundly as Dong Hyun Kim.
From his early days in Spirit MC to becoming a UFC contender and later a national television personality, Kim helped transform MMA from a niche sport into a mainstream attraction in South Korea.
Today, his influence continues through coaching, media, and mentorship. For many Korean fighters currently competing in the UFC and Road to UFC, Kim’s career provided the blueprint for what was possible.
His place in Korean MMA history is secure as one of the sport’s true pioneers and legends.
8. Related Media & Articles
- Dong Hyun Kim Tops Korea’s “Sportainer” Rankings — And What It Says About MMA’s Rise in Korean Pop Culture
- Dong Hyun Kim Releases New Black Combat Training Camp Episodes Featuring Seok Hyeon Ko and Oban Elliott
- Dong Hyun “Stun Gun” Kim Reveals He Was Offered Mike Perry on the Gina Carano vs. Ronda Rousey Netflix Card and Why It Reignited His Desire to Fight Again.
- Dong Hyun “Stun Gun” Kim Spars With Paddy Pimblett at Next Generation MMA | StunGun TV YouTube Collaboration
- Dong Hyun Kim’s HYROX Surge: Former UFC Star Becomes Korea’s New Hybrid‑Fitness Contender
