Choi Doo-Ho is The Korean Superboy UFC Fighter

Choi Doo-Ho, whose nickname is The Korean Superboy, is a mixed martial artist from South Korea who currently fights in the UFC.

Choi started out his professional career in 2009 by fighting for DEEP in Japan. He started his career with two wins but lost his third fight against Yusuke Kagiyama in Osaka, Japan.

Choi Doo-Ho's victory pose. / Source: Fox Sports
Choi Doo-Ho’s victory pose. / Source: Fox Sports

Choi made his featherweight debut in 2010 against Ikuo Usuda in Tokyo, Japan. After that, he won his next 9 fights, with 8 of them being by knockout. Choi is very well known for his punches as he has won many of his fights in the first round.

Choi's victory against Shoji. Bout Review
Choi’s victory against Shoji Maruyama. / Source: Bout Review

In 2013, Choi signed a contract with UFC and was scheduled to fight Sam Sicilia, but had to pull out due to an injury. He made his debut against Juan Puig in 2014, where he won in the first round by technical knockout.

Choi posing with Puig. Fox Sports
Choi posing with Puig. Fox Sports

On December 10th, Choi fought Cub Swanson, where he was favored to win. It was a painful fight and both fighters took a lot of hits. They went through all three rounds, but Swanson ended up winning by decision. Their performance ended up getting them Fight of the Night. This was only Choi’s second loss in his professional career.

Swanson throwing a punch at Choi. / Source: The Score
Swanson throwing a punch at Choi. / Source: The Score

Check out their fight below!