Korean Zombie has no regrets over the way his uFC career came to an end: ‘I’m happy the fight went as it did’

Korean ZombieLooking back on his UFC career, The Korean Zombie has no regrets about any of it. In August, Zombie,…

Korean Zombie

Looking back on his UFC career, The Korean Zombie has no regrets about any of it.

In August, Zombie, real name Chan Sung Jung, walked away from the sport following a knockout loss against Max Holloway in the UFC Singapore headliner. Still considered to be one of the best featherweights in the world, the 36-year-old has plenty of gas left in the tank, but after his devastating loss, Zombie felt it was best to hang up his gloves before enduring further unnecessary damage.

“The funny thing about this fight is I remember every single second of the fight,” Zombie said recently on The MMA Hour. “From the moment I got dropped, every single punch I threw, every single punch that hit me. In the second round when I got dropped, I saw the punch coming, I thought I dodged it, but I was dropped. I was like, ‘What hit me?’ In the first round I was wobbled a little bit and in the third round everybody saw I got knocked down.

“After experiencing these moments, I felt that I don’t have that chin anymore. I’ve been having brain damage over the years, so I don’t have that chin anymore. I’m not going to say any names but there are fighter who, when they were young, used to have a really good chin, but then as they get older they get brain damage, their chin gets weaker, and they get frequently dropped. If the fighter fails to acknowledge the fact that they got old and their chin got weaker, the end isn’t as lovely. I didn’t want to become that fighter, so I decided to retire at that moment.”

Fight fans were first introduced to Korean Zombie at WEC 48 in 2010 when he went toe-to-toe with Leonard Garcia in a Fight of the Year contender. A year later, he would make his official UFC debut.

Zombie quickly became a favorite inside the Octagon thanks to his balls-to-the-wall style of fighting that saw him score wins over the likes of Dustin Poirier, Renato Moicano, Frankie Edgar, and Dan Ige. And though he never claimed UFC gold in his 16-year career, Zombie will always be remembered as a fighter who’s top priority was to put on a show.

“I definitely wanted to show the crowd the classic Zombie,” Jung said of his final fight against Holloway. “If the fans watched my first fight in the WEC, that’s how I fought originally. I kind of wanted to put on a show for the fans and go back to the old version of me and put on a show. I kind of went out the way I came in this organization. I’m happy the fight went as it did.”

Zombie walked into his scrap with Max Holloway treating it like any other fight. Once he laid down his gloves, he couldn’t help, but be overcome with emotion as he looked back on his 13-year run with the promotion.

“Before I put the gloves down, I didn’t really feel anything, but after I put the gloves down on the canvas and bowed down right besides the gloves, it was an emotion that I’ve never felt before,” Zombie said. “Being at the end of a chapter in your life is something that’s very unexplainable. At the same time, I felt gratitude towards the UFC and the UFC gloves because it gave me one heck of a life, so that’s what I was feeling.”

Korean Zombie leaves the door open for boxing

Had Korean Zombie left Singapore with a victory, he would have lobbied for the UFC’s return to South Korea in hopes of headlining against Yair Rodriguez or Brian Ortega.

Despite the missed opportunity, he has no regrets over the way his career came to a close.

“The Max Holloway fight, because everything was perfect, the timing, my opponent being Max Holloway, the audience, the crowd, the love that they showed me,” Zombie said. “I’ve had my share of fights in life but this fight is the only fight that I have zero regret after the fight is finished, even though I lost via knockout. This is the only fight that I have completely zero regrets, so I would choose my last fight as the most memorable one.”

Though his run in MMA is over, he left the door open for a potential debut inside the squared circle, following in the footsteps of fighters like Anderson Silva, Tyron Woodley, Nate Diaz, and Cris Cyborg.

“My heart and every part of my body says I could totally go and fight again, but I think it’s time for me to acknowledge that as far as MMA goes, I’ll probably not be able to fight again,” Zombie said. “I think it’s time for me to acknowledge that.

“If I get the opportunity, maybe boxing? A lot of MMA fighters try out boxing so why not me? Boxing would be fun for me” (h/t MMA Fighting).

The Korean Zombie receives custom UFC/WEC championship following official MMA retirement

The Korean Zombie gifted custom UFC WEC championship belt retirement MMAChan sung Jung or ‘The Korean Zombie’, receives a custom WEC/UFC belt following his recent retirement. Jung, who is most often refereed to as ‘The Korean Zombie’ officially retired following his August 26 fight against Max Holloway. The pair would battle it out  in the main event of UFC Singapore and Jung would put up […]

The Korean Zombie gifted custom UFC WEC championship belt retirement MMA

Chan sung Jung or ‘The Korean Zombie’, receives a custom WEC/UFC belt following his recent retirement.

Jung, who is most often refereed to as ‘The Korean Zombie’ officially retired following his August 26 fight against Max Holloway. The pair would battle it out  in the main event of UFC Singapore and Jung would put up a brave effort, but would ultimately be stopped in third round.

Following the loss, Jung would release the following statement –

“I haven’t achieved everything, but I’ve achieved enough, and wanting more in my head is like greed, so I’m trying to stop,” Jung stated via Instagram. “I feel like I’ve received undeserved love compared to what I’ve done, so I’m grateful to everyone. Now I don’t think I will live a life of being judged and compared anymore, so I feel free, relieved, and scared.

“In the meantime… Thank you so much for loving Korean Zombie. I was really, really happy while fighting in the UFC. Thank you UFC, [Sean Shelby], [Dana White], for letting me live this life. And it was an honour for [Max Holloway] to be my last fight opponent. Let’s greet each other with a bright smile someday. #End.” (Translated by MMA Mania)

The Korean Zombie receives custom belt

Jung has always been well liked by both contemporaries and fans, and received enormous support following his official retirement.  Many sent the 36-year-old well wishes and shared stories of experiences people may have shared with him. However, someone has out done themselves and made a custom WEC and UFC belt with Jung’s logo in the middle.

The Korean Zombie receives custom UFC/WEC belt as a gift following retirement.

It’s unclear what Jung’s next step will be after fighting, but is a popular figure in his native South Korea.

What is your favrioute moment form The Korean Zombie’s legendary career?

Korean Zombie scolds fan who stole his last pair of MMA gloves at UFC Singapore: ‘You’ve crossed the line

Korean ZombieKorean Zombie left the Octagon behind hoping to take with him the last pair of MMA gloves he’ll ever wear as a professional fighter. Unfortunately, one unruly fan made that impossible. Fans witnessed the end of an era at UFC Singapore last month as fan-favorite Korean Zombie, real name Chan Sung Jung, announced his retirement […]

Korean Zombie

Korean Zombie left the Octagon behind hoping to take with him the last pair of MMA gloves he’ll ever wear as a professional fighter. Unfortunately, one unruly fan made that impossible.

Fans witnessed the end of an era at UFC Singapore last month as fan-favorite Korean Zombie, real name Chan Sung Jung, announced his retirement following a third-round knockout loss against former featherweight champion Max Holloway. It was an emotional moment for TKZ as fans showered him with praise during his final moments in the spotlight.

Taking off his gloves and setting them on the Octagon floor, as is tradition with fighters ready to leave the sport behind, Korean Zombie collected the souvenir and began his long walk to the backstage area following a post-fight interview inside the cage. It was then that a greedy fan in the crowd snatched one of the gloves from his hand.

“So, I took off my gloves in the Octagon, and I was walking backstage with the gloves in my left hand,” Jung said on his YouTube channel. “While I was high-fiving the audience during the walk back, I kept my left arm folded on purpose because I had the gloves in my left hand but then someone held on to my wrists and took one of my gloves.

“Dude, seriously?” he continued. “I really wanted to keep those gloves but one went missing. So, I was like, ‘Whatever,’ and just threw the other one into the crowd. Whoever took my glove, you’ve crossed the line. Those were my last pair of gloves” (h/t MMA Mania).

Though he never claimed UFC gold during his iconic career, Korean Zombie challenged for the featherweight title on two separate occasions, squaring off with 145-pound legend Jose Aldo and reigning world champion Alexander Volkanovski. TKZ holds victories over some of the sport’s biggest names, including Dustin Poirier, Frankie Edgar, Renato Moicano, and Dan Ige. He also carries the distinction of being the first fighter to submit his opponent via a twister in the UFC.

Paul Felder weighs up MMA return after UFC Singapore: ‘Korean Zombie got me wanting to go once more’

Paul Felder weighs up UFC return from retireement Korean Zombie walk one more timeFormer lightweight contender turned color-commentator, Paul Felder has claimed he has been considering making a return to mixed martial arts competition having called the action at UFC Fight Night Singapore last weekend – taking in former featherweight title challenger, Chan Sung Jung’s final combat sports walk. Felder, 39, has been sidelined from active competition since […]

Paul Felder weighs up UFC return from retireement Korean Zombie walk one more time

Former lightweight contender turned color-commentator, Paul Felder has claimed he has been considering making a return to mixed martial arts competition having called the action at UFC Fight Night Singapore last weekend – taking in former featherweight title challenger, Chan Sung Jung’s final combat sports walk.

Felder, 39, has been sidelined from active competition since he filled in on short-notice for current undisputed lightweight champion, Islam Makhachev, suffering a one-sided unanimous decision loss to former division titleholder, Rafael dos Anjos. 

The defeat came as the Philadelphia favorite’s second consecutively following a another main event defeat to New Zealand striker, Dan Hooker in Auckland back in February of that year.

Retiring from mixed martial arts competition following his loss to Brazilian veteran, dos Anjos, Roufusport staple, Felder has teased a potential comeback for one final bout on multiple occasions since his retirement from the sport, however, at the time of publication a comeback has failed to come to fruition. 

Paul Felder flirts with a potential return to MMA competition

Serving as a color commentator alongside UFC Hall of Fame inductee and former middleweight champion, Michael Bisping in Kallang, Singapore over the course of last weekend, Felder called the action as Max Holloway landed a spectacular third round KO win over ‘The Korean Zombie’ – and has since claimed he has been inspired by the South Korean to weigh-up a stunning return.

“@KoreanZombieMMA got me wanting to go once more…” Paul Felder posted on his official X account. “Damn you, Zombie. Seeing him face that crowd one last time. Epic moments. Can’t get that main event out of my mind.” 

Over the course of his Octagon tenure, fan-favorite striker, Felder has turned in notable victories over the likes of Danny Castillo, Daron Cruickshank, Josh Burkman, Stevie Ray, James Vick, Edson Barboza, and former lightweight champion, Charles Oliveira. 

Would you like to see Paul Felder make a return to the UFC?

Alex Pereira blasts UFC rival Anthony Smith in brutal tirade: ‘He’s washed up and never amounted to anything’

Alex Pereira hits out at Anthony Smith he's washed up and never amounted to anything UFCFormer undisputed middleweight champion, Alex Pereira has hit out at former light heavyweight title challenger, Anthony Smith – after the Nebraska native questioned if the power of the Brazilian had translated since his 205lbs leap, referring to the former as a “washed-up veteran’. Pereira, a former undisputed middleweight champion, most recently co-headlined UFC 291 back […]

Alex Pereira hits out at Anthony Smith he's washed up and never amounted to anything UFC

Former undisputed middleweight champion, Alex Pereira has hit out at former light heavyweight title challenger, Anthony Smith – after the Nebraska native questioned if the power of the Brazilian had translated since his 205lbs leap, referring to the former as a “washed-up veteran’.

Pereira, a former undisputed middleweight champion, most recently co-headlined UFC 291 back in July in Salt Lake City, Utah – securing a split decision win over former undisputed champion, Jan Blachowicz in his light heavyweight divisional bow.

As for Smith, the former Bellator MMA contender recorded his first victory since 2021 over the course of the weekend in the co-main event of UFC Singapore, landed a split decision win of his own over Ryan Spann in the pair’s rematch – having previously submitted the latter in the opening round in his last win.

Alex Pereira goes scorched earth on Anthony Smith after UFC Singapore

And reacting to Smith’s thoughts on his ability at the light heavyweight limit since his summer move, Pereira has gone scorched earth on the veteran, claiming he “never amounted to anything”.

“I always see him [Anthony Smith] talking, especially about me,” Alex Pereira said on his official YouTube channel. “He talks really bad, I don’t know what he has against me but he criticized other athletes too, saying the athlete didn’t make weight and a guy who in Glover [Teixeira’s] fight in Rio de Janeiro was a backup and the guy didn’t make weight. It shows why he’s not successful. Because someone who’s going to be a backup fighter, he takes it easy, unlike Glover.” 

“If there’s one guy doing well and another guy only criticizing, people aren’t stupid,” Alex Pereira explained. “They’ll see what’s going on. They’ll see that he’s just a bitter man. The only ones who speak bad about me are Anthony Smith-types. Washed-up vets who never amounted to anything, who are still fighting. They’re in a really tight spot or the guy who is still a nobody but those who are already doing well. I don’t see them talking about me, you know? It’s the one who are beneath me.”

Would you like to see Alex Pereira fight Anthony Smith next after UFC Singapore?

Max Holloway issues warning to Ilia Topuria after UFC Singapore win: ‘It’s only a matter of time’

Max Holloway warns Ilia Topuria after UFC Singapore it's only a matter of time fightFormer undisputed featherweight champion, Max Holloway has hit out at Ilia Topuria following his stunning victory at UFC Singapore over the weekend, after the surging Georgian contender urged the Hawaiian favorite to consider hanging up his gloves. Headlining the Kallang, Singapore event, former undisputed featherweight champion, Holloway, recorded his second consecutive victory to remain the […]

Max Holloway warns Ilia Topuria after UFC Singapore it's only a matter of time fight

Former undisputed featherweight champion, Max Holloway has hit out at Ilia Topuria following his stunning victory at UFC Singapore over the weekend, after the surging Georgian contender urged the Hawaiian favorite to consider hanging up his gloves.

Headlining the Kallang, Singapore event, former undisputed featherweight champion, Holloway, recorded his second consecutive victory to remain the division’s number one contender, stopping former two-time title challenger, ‘The Korean Zombie’ Chan Sung Jung with a thunderous third round walk-off KO.

Heralding Jung’s career following the win, Holloway watched on as the South Korean star announced his decision to hang up his gloves from mixed martial arts competition with immediate effect, drawing the curtain on a memorable career in combat sports.

Ilia Topuria urges Max Holloway to retire from combat sports

Reacting to Jung’s decision to retire from the sport, the aforenoted, Topuria – who has been tipped to challenge undisputed champion, Alexander Volkanovski next, claimed that former champion, Holloway should also consider retiring from mixed martial arts.

“I respect these two @BlessedMMA (Max Holloway) and @KoreanZombieMMA, it’s time for them to retire,” Ilia Topuria posted on his X account. “@SugaSeanMMA (Sean O’Malley), keep rising up, and maybe one day we’ll share the Octagon and you @alexvolkanovski, get ready to tap out! The masterclass is coming for you. Enjoy the weekend, everyone!”

Sharing his thoughts on Topuria’s call for his retirement, Holloway issued somewhat of a warning to the number five ranked division challenger.

“Thanks for the respect, but it’s only a matter of time lol,” Max Holloway posted on his official X account.

Himself calling for a stunning fourth title fight with Volkanovski after his KO win over Jung in a return to Asia, Holloway claimed he was now once more “undeniable” to the Australian, despite dropping three consecutive defeats to him throughout their trilogy

Would you like to see Max Holloway fight Ilia Topuria next?