UFC 4 Doo Ho Choi vs Mike Tyson UFC EA SPORTS PS 5 - EPIC FIGHT

UFC 4 Doo Ho Choi vs Mike Tyson UFC EA SPORTS PS 5 - EPIC FIGHT

UFC 4 Doo Ho Choi vs Mike Tyson UFC EA SPORTS PS 5 - EPIC FIGHT Welcome to Doo Ho Choi UFC Fights channel. Subscribe to the channel -    / @doohochoithekoreansuperboy8295   In this Korean name, the family name is Choi. Doo Ho Choi Born April 10, 1991 (age 30) Gumi, South Korea Native name 최두호 Other names The Korean Superboy Nationality South Korean Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Weight 145 lb (66 kg; 10 st 5 lb) Division Featherweight (2010–present) Lightweight (2009–2010) Reach 70 in (178 cm) Fighting out of Busan, South Korea Team Busan Team M.A.D Years active 2009–present Mixed martial arts record Total 18 Wins 14 By knockout 11 By submission 1 By decision 2 Losses 4 By knockout 2 By decision 2 University Gumi University [1] Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog Choi Doo-ho (Korean: 최두호; born April 10, 1991, often anglicized to Doo Ho Choi or Dooho Choi), is a South Korean mixed martial artist who currently competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship in their Featherweight division. Choi started getting noticed in the MMA world after making his DEEP debut in June 2010, when he faced Yusuke Kagiyama. Choi lost his Deep debut via split decision. After a short stint on the independent circuit, Choi returned to DEEP in September 2010, facing Atsuhiro Tsuboi. He won by TKO in the first round.[3] He went undefeated in his next fights in MMA, beating various fighters like Mitsuhiro Ishida, Kosuke Omeda, and Nobuhiro Obiya. Before being released to fight in the UFC, Choi fought for DEEP one last time, on June 15, 2013, when he faced Japanese prospect Shoji Maruyama. He won via TKO in the second round.[4] Sengoku Raiden Championship While fighting for DEEP, Choi also signed with Sengoku Raiden Championship. He had his first fight at SRC: Sengoku Raiden Championship 13, when he faced Ikuo Usuda. Choi won via split decision. A few months later, Choi was slated to face Masanori Kanehara at SRC: Sengoku Raiden Championship 15.[5] However, three weeks before the event, Choi suffered an injury and the fight was taken off the card.[6]