- Name
- Jung Hyun Lee
- Nationality
South Korea- Weight Class
- Flyweight
- Nickname
- The Phenom
- Fighting Out Of
- Seoul, South Korea
- Height
- 5'5" (166cm)
- Reach
- 65"
- Weight
- 125 lbs
- Affiliated Gym
- Team AOM
- Birthday
- September 10, 2002
- Age
- 23
Overview
Jung Hyun Lee, known as “The Phenom”, is a South Korean flyweight mixed martial artist and one of the most promising young fighters in the Asia‑Pacific region. Competing out of Team AOM in Seoul, he has built an impressive professional record of 8–3, including four knockout victories, and has competed in Road FC, RIZIN, and Road to UFC. His style blends explosive striking, sharp timing, and disciplined movement, making him one of Korea’s most dynamic flyweight prospects.
Fighter Record
Tapology: https://www.tapology.com/fightcenter/fighters/174809-chang-jun-lee
Early Life and Background
Born in South Korea in 2002, Jung Hyun Lee entered MMA at a young age and quickly became one of the standout prospects in the Road FC developmental system. His early ARC performances in 2020 and 2021 showcased a fighter with unusual composure for his age, combining clean striking mechanics with natural athleticism. His rapid rise through Road FC’s ranks earned him opportunities in Road to UFC and later RIZIN, marking him as one of Korea’s most internationally active young fighters.
Fighting Style and Strengths
Striking
Striking is the foundation of Lee’s game. With four knockout wins, including finishes over Seigo Yamamoto, Young Han Kim, and Gil Soo Lee, he has proven himself one of the most dangerous young strikers in the division. His style emphasizes clean punching, sharp counters, and explosive head‑kick setups. His TKO win over Jo Arai at RIZIN 52 demonstrated his ability to maintain pace and finish late in fights.
Grappling
While not a submission specialist, Jung Hyun Lee’s grappling is functional and improving. His lone submission loss came against Makoto Takahashi, one of Japan’s top flyweights, during RIZIN 46. Despite this, he has shown strong scrambling ability and solid takedown defense, allowing him to keep fights in striking range where he excels.
Attributes
- Youth: Only 23 years old
- Speed and explosiveness
- High fight IQ for his age
- Ability to maintain pace across three rounds
- Composure under pressure
Intangibles
Jung Hyun Lee’s strongest intangible is his competitive maturity. Despite his age, he has already fought in Road to UFC, RIZIN, and Road FC championship‑level events. His willingness to face elite opponents early in his career shows confidence and ambition.
Professional Career
Jung Hyun Lee debuted professionally in 2020 at ARC 002 and quickly built momentum with wins over Jae Nam Yoo, Jin Woo Park, and Min Soo Cho. His breakout came in 2021–2022 with knockout wins at Road FC 59 and Road FC 60.
In 2023, he entered Road to UFC, facing top prospect Mark Climaco in a competitive decision loss. He rebounded with a highlight‑reel head‑kick KO over Gil Soo Lee at Road FC 67.
In 2024, he entered RIZIN, facing elite flyweights Makoto Takahashi and Yuki Ito, gaining valuable experience despite setbacks. He returned to form in 2025–2026 with wins over Ye Jun Pyeon, Dong Hyuk Ko, and a major TKO victory over Jo Arai at RIZIN 52.
Key Career Highlights
- TKO win over Jo Arai at RIZIN 52
- Head‑kick KO over Gil Soo Lee at Road FC 67
- KO wins over Seigo Yamamoto and Young Han Kim
- Competed in Road to UFC, RIZIN, and Road FC
- Ranked #5 Flyweight in South Korea and #29 Flyweight in Japan
Personality and Public Image
Lee is known for his calm demeanor, professionalism, and disciplined approach to training. His nickname “The Phenom” reflects both his youth and his rapid rise through Asia’s competitive flyweight scene.
Legacy and Trajectory
At only 23 years old, Jung Hyun Lee is already one of Korea’s most accomplished young fighters. His combination of striking power, composure, and international experience positions him as a future contender in any major promotion he enters.
Summary
Jung Hyun Lee is a rising South Korean flyweight known for explosive striking, technical maturity, and rapid progression through Road FC, RIZIN, and Road to UFC. At 23, he stands as one of the brightest prospects in Asian MMA.
