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  • Korean Zombie Out 2 Years Due to Military Service

    The fighting life is never easy, but Chan Sung Jung has had it tougher than most. A pioneer on the South Korean MMA circuit, “The Korean Zombie” has had more than his share of obstacles to deal with since first emerging on the international fight scene with an unforgettable three-round war with Leonard Garcia in a 2010 WEC bout. The tough fights, he can deal with them. In fact, Jung embraces the battle. Unfortunately, injuries have kept him to just six fights in four years, and on Monday he announced on his Facebook page that he will be out another two years in order to fulfill h ... Read the Full Article Here

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    Re: Korean Zombie Out 2 Years Due to Military Service

    sucks to see him on the sidelines for so long. for any fight fans wanting to see an absolute brawl check out chan sung jung vs leonard garcia 1. ridiculous fight, you'll see where the Korean zombie nickname comes from!
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    9mm

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