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Mu Bae Choi

  • Full Name:
    Mu Bae Choi
  • Record:
    7-4-0
  • Height:
    6'2 (188cm)
  • Weight:
    227 lbs
  • DOB:
    June 27, 1970
  • Association:
    Team Tackle/KPW Korea
  • City:
    Seoul
  • Country:
    Korea

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The rise of Japanese lightweight Mizuto Hirota (10-3) left many breathless Sunday after he upset Sengoku lightweight champion Satoru Kitaoka (24-9-7) by TKO at 2:50 of round four at Ninth Battle in Tokyo. Masanori Kanehara (5-2) stole the Featherweight Grand Prix Championship in a controversial final that featured Kanehara despite losing his semi-final fight by unanimous decision to Hatsu Hioki (16-3-2) versus Michihiro Omigawa (4-8) who was given a hometown free pass into the finals after majority draw on the cards versus Marlon Sandro (13-1) in the semi-finals. Strikeforce middleweight champ “Grabaka Hitman” Kazuo Misaki (23-9-2) strangled judoka Kazuhiro Nakamura's (13-10) hopes of challenging Sengoku middleweight champion Jorge Santiago (21-7) in a guillotine at 3:03 of round one, leaving Kaz' out on the mat. Denied a title challenge himself by Sengoku after pleading guilty to interfering with the duties of a public official following a March traffic stop, Misaki said nothing after playing spoiler, refusing the microphone in the ring. ...

Sengoku lightweight champion Satoru Kitaoka (24-9-7) and challenger Mizuto Hirota (9-3) both made weight for their main event at Ninth Battle in Tokyo Sunday. Kitaoka weighed 69.9 kg while Hirota tipped the scales at 70 kg. The card also features the semi-finals and finals of Sengoku's featherweight grand prix and all competing fighters also made weight. ...

Fighters.com's eighth-ranked middleweight “Grabaka Hitman” Kazuo Misaki (20-8-2) shot it out on his feet with "Pink Pounder" Logan Clark (11-2) for a unanimous decision at Sengoku Third Battle in Saitama, north of Tokyo, Sunday night. Misaki successfully countered Clark's aggressive stand-up for the "W". Ninth-ranked welterweight “The Goat” Nick Thompson (36-9-1) survived a "Maicon" Michael Costa (9-4) hook that detonated in the second round, leaving "The Goat" on the mat, to tap Costa at 4:13 of the round in a Kimura. YAMMA Pit Fighting Heayweight Champion "Diesel" Travis Wiuff (53-11) cemented his return to being taken seriously with a first-round knockout of "Ironhead" Kazuyuki Fujita (15-7) at 1:24, a feet never previously achieved. In the night's main event, heavyweight Hidehiko Yoshida (8-6-1) ended a three-loss streak by tapping 46-year old kickboxer "Mo" Maurice Smith (12-13) in a neck crank at 2:23 of round one. Sanae Kikuta (27-6-3) finished off Englishman Chris Rice (12-6), who entered the ring costumed as the Grim Reaper, in a first-round armbar at 3:54. "Pe de Pano" Marcio Cruz (4-2) also tapped Korean heavyweight Mu Bae Choi (7-3) in a rear naked choke at 4:37 of round one. Brazilian lightweight Rodrigo Damm (8-1) called out second-ranked lightweight "Fireball Kid" Takanori Gomi (28-3) after the referee ended "Gamebred" Jorge Masvidal's (13-3) night, controversially calling the fight at 4:38 of round two while Masvidal was recovering from a punch that dropped the brawler. Middleweight Fabio Silva (10-4) knocked out Yoshiki Takahashi (28-23-3) with a knee at :24 of round two. ...

Goodridge's KO Knocks Out Two Main Events

Steve Rusich, "Big Daddy" Gary Goodridge's (23-16-1) manager, has confirmed that the veteran won't be permitted by the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board to fight "Butterbean" Eric Esch (10-5-1) at 11 April's YAMMA Pit Fighting debut event in Atlantic City. "Bob Meyrowitz [YAMMA Pit Fighting CEO] is just pissed off right now," Rusich said about the situation. Goodridge was knocked out in the second round last Sunday by Mu Bae Choi (7-2) in KHAN, a South Korean MMA promotion. NJSACB told Five Ounces of Pain it intends to protect Goodridge's health and safety after the KO. "Gary is embarrassed about [the KO]," Rusich related.  "Apparently he beat the guy up pretty good in the first round and the guy just wouldn't go away." Goodridge is also scheduled to headline a 19 April King of the Cage card in Los Angeles versus Team Oyama's Tony Lopez (5-2). Rusich stated, "He's probably not going to be allowed to fight then either." No one at the California State Athletic Commission was available this afternoon to comment on Goodridge's eligibility. The NJSACB also told Five Ounces of Pain that the announced main event between "The Russian Bear" Oleg Taktarov (15-5-2) versus "The Titan" Mark Kerr (15-6) has not yet been sanctioned either. The fighter under review, Kerr, comes off a 29 March keylock submission victory over Chuck Huus (0-1) in Caged Combat Championship Fights. Monday YPF announced that "Suave" Ricco Rodriguez (27-8) would join the eight-man heavyweight tournament. Rodriguez returns from a 16 February split decision loss to "Junior" Antonio Silva (10-1) in EliteXC. The promotion also revealed details of "The YAMMA", a sloped fighting surface that Meyrowitz hopes will "keep the fighting more explosive and continuous." ...