Jun Hee Moon
Professional Mixed Martial Artist
1. Overview
Jun Hee Moon is a South Korean welterweight representing HAVAS MMA. With more than twenty professional bouts, Moon brings one of the deeper résumés in this HAVAS MMA batch. His record reflects a long regional career built across Korean promotions, with enough wins, losses, and recent momentum to show the experience of a fighter who has seen many phases of the domestic MMA scene.
2. Early Life & Background
Public information regarding Jun Hee Moon’s early life and martial arts introduction has not been widely disclosed. His professional development is better documented through his long competitive record, which shows a fighter who has remained active across multiple years and weight-class environments while competing primarily in Korea.
3. Fighting Style
Jun Hee Moon’s style is best described as veteran and adaptable rather than built around one obvious specialty.
With a record that includes numerous full-length bouts, he has shown the ability to fight through extended contests and manage different types of opponents. His experience is one of his biggest strengths, especially against less seasoned regional fighters.
4. Professional Career
Jun Hee Moon’s professional career includes appearances in Korean organizations such as Top FC and AFC. After years of regional competition, he has remained active into the mid-2020s and has put together recent wins, showing that he is still a relevant domestic welterweight. His career has been defined by longevity and willingness to continue taking competitive matchups.
5. Career Highlights

Experienced Korean welterweight; more than twenty professional bouts; competed in Top FC and AFC; current HAVAS MMA representative; recent winning streak.
6. Summary & Trajectory
Jun Hee Moon profiles as an established regional veteran rather than a rising prospect. His value comes from experience, durability, and the ability to test younger opponents. While a major international breakthrough is less likely at this stage of his career, he remains a meaningful name in Korea’s welterweight scene.
