- Name
- A Sol Kwon
- Nationality
South Korea- Weight Class
- Lightweight
- Korean Name
- 권아솔
- Professional Debut
- 2008
- Nickname
- The Korean Gangster
- Fighting Out Of
- Seoul, South Korea
- Height
- 5'10" (177cm)
- Reach
- N/A
- Weight
- 154.8 lbs
- Affiliated Gym
- Apgujeong Gym
- Birthday
- August 22, 1986
- Age
- 39
1. Overview
A Sol Kwon is one of the most influential figures in the modern history of Korean mixed martial arts. Competing professionally since 2008, Kwon became a cornerstone of Road FC and helped establish the promotion as one of Asia’s premier MMA organizations during the 2010s.
Known for his outspoken personality, confidence, and willingness to face high-profile opponents, Kwon became one of the most recognizable fighters in South Korea. His career includes appearances in Road FC, ONE Championship, DEEP, HEAT, and numerous other Asian promotions.
A former Road FC Lightweight Champion, Kwon played a major role in bringing mainstream attention to Korean MMA and remains one of the sport’s most discussed personalities.
Fighter Record
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2. Early Life & Background
Limited public information is available regarding Kwon’s childhood and introduction to martial arts.
What is known is that he emerged during the early growth period of Korean MMA and quickly established himself as one of the country’s top lightweight competitors. Unlike many modern fighters who develop through a structured amateur system, Kwon built his reputation through years of competition across Korea and Japan’s regional circuits.
His willingness to travel internationally and accept difficult fights helped him gain valuable experience long before Korean MMA achieved its current level of visibility.
3. Fighting Style
Striking
A Sol Kwon built much of his success through aggressive stand-up fighting and knockout power. Throughout his career he earned numerous victories by knockout and technical knockout, often overwhelming opponents with forward pressure and confidence.
His striking style reflected his personality: aggressive, fearless, and willing to engage in exchanges that many fighters would avoid.
Grappling
While best known for his striking, A Sol Kwon also developed a capable submission game. Several victories by rear-naked choke and other submissions demonstrated his ability to finish fights in multiple ways.
Physical Attributes
Although primarily known as a lightweight competitor during his championship years, A Sol Kwon frequently accepted larger opponents in special attraction and openweight bouts later in his career. His toughness and willingness to compete regardless of size disadvantage became a defining characteristic.
Intangibles
Few fighters in Korean MMA history have matched A Sol Kwon’s confidence and promotional value. He consistently generated headlines, built rivalries, and helped elevate the profile of events through his personality outside the cage.
His willingness to embrace pressure and criticism made him one of the most polarizing figures in Korean MMA.
4. Professional Career

Early Career
A Sol Kwon began his professional career in 2008 and spent his early years competing throughout Korea and Japan. During this period he accumulated valuable experience against a wide variety of opponents and gradually established himself as one of Korea’s leading lightweight fighters.
International Competition
In 2011, A Sol Kwon competed in the inaugural ONE Championship event, facing future Asian MMA legend Eduard Folayang in a bout that earned Fight of the Night honors. Although he came up short on the scorecards, the fight helped raise his profile internationally.
Rise Through Road FC
The defining chapter of A Sol Kwon’s career came through Road FC. Over multiple years he established himself as one of the promotion’s biggest stars and eventually captured the Road FC Lightweight Championship.
Victories over notable opponents such as Takasuke Kume, Kwang Hee Lee, Giovanni Diniz, and Shinji Sasaki helped solidify his position near the top of the division.
Championship Reign
Kwon’s championship reign represented one of the most successful periods of his career. As champion, he became one of the faces of Road FC and regularly headlined major events.
His title reign ultimately ended in 2019 when he was defeated by Mansour Barnaoui in a lightweight championship bout at Road FC 53.
Later Career
Following his championship years, Kwon continued competing in special attraction fights and marquee Road FC events. While results became more mixed, he remained a major draw for Korean MMA audiences and continued to headline significant cards.
5. Career Highlights
Championships
- Former Road FC Lightweight Champion
Notable Victories
- Takasuke Kume
- Giovanni Diniz
- Kwang Hee Lee
- Shinji Sasaki
Major Accomplishments
- Road FC Lightweight Champion
- Main-event competitor in multiple major Asian promotions
- Competed in the inaugural ONE Championship event
- More than 35 professional MMA fights
- One of the most recognizable fighters in Korean MMA history
Legacy Moments
- Championship reign in Road FC
- Eduard Folayang Fight of the Night at ONE FC 1
- Numerous Road FC main event appearances
- Helped popularize Korean MMA during the sport’s growth period
6. HanPunch Rating
Overall Grade: A
Striking █████████░ 88
Grappling ████████░░ 82
Athleticism ████████░░ 80
Durability █████████░ 90
Fight IQ ████████░░ 84
Championship Potential █████████░ 88
Marketability ██████████ 98
OVERALL SCORE: 87
LEGACY BONUS: +2
FINAL SCORE: 89
HanPunch Assessment
A Sol Kwon’s legacy extends beyond wins and losses. While many fighters achieve championship success, few have played such a significant role in helping a promotion and a sport grow within their country.
His combination of championship achievements, longevity, personality, and willingness to take on major challenges makes him one of the defining figures of Korean MMA’s modern era.
7. Summary & Trajectory
A Sol Kwon’s place in Korean MMA history is already secure.
As a former Road FC champion and one of the most recognizable personalities the sport has produced, his influence reaches far beyond his fight record. He helped create storylines, build events, and attract fans during a crucial period of growth for Korean mixed martial arts.
Regardless of future competition plans, Kwon will likely be remembered as one of the foundational figures who helped transform Korean MMA from a niche sport into a mainstream combat sports attraction.
