Moon Ho Park
Professional Mixed Martial Artist
1. Overview
Moon Ho Park is a South Korean professional mixed martial artist who competed primarily in the welterweight division.
Representing Korean Zombie MMA, Park built his career competing in domestic promotions including TFC Dream and Angel’s Fighting Championship (AFC). A fundamentally sound competitor, he developed a reputation for durability and disciplined decision victories while facing experienced opposition throughout the Korean regional MMA scene.
2. Early Life & Background
Limited publicly verified information is available regarding Moon Ho Park’s early life prior to beginning his mixed martial arts career. Born in South Korea, he later joined Korean Zombie MMA where he developed before making his professional debut in 2017.
3. Fighting Style

Moon Ho Park is a well-rounded mixed martial artist whose game emphasizes patience, positional control, and measured striking. All three of his professional victories came by unanimous decision, reflecting a style focused on consistency, sound fundamentals, and tactical execution over high-risk finishing exchanges. He has also demonstrated the durability to compete against experienced regional talent.
4. Professional Career

Park turned professional in 2017 after compiling an amateur background that included victories in Top FC Jiu Jitsu Mall League. He earned consecutive wins in TFC Dream before continuing his career in Angel’s Fighting Championship. His most notable appearance came at AFC 14 against future UFC fighter Seok Hyeon Ko. Although his career concluded with consecutive defeats, he consistently competed against quality Korean opposition while representing Korean Zombie MMA.
5. Career Highlights
- Professional debut in 2017.
- Member of Korean Zombie MMA.
- Competed in TFC Dream and Angel’s Fighting Championship.
- Three professional victories by unanimous decision.
- Faced future UFC fighter Seok Hyeon Ko at AFC 14.
6. Summary & Trajectory
Moon Ho Park enjoyed a solid regional career competing against respectable domestic opposition. While he never captured a championship or broke into the international scene, his consistency and experience made him a dependable representative of Korean Zombie MMA during the late 2010s.
