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Lim Su-Jeong
Born (1985-10-17) October 17, 1985 (age 39)
Seoul, South Korea
Native name임수정
Other namesBeautiful Fighter
NationalitySouth Korean
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5+12 in)
Weight57 kg (126 lb)
DivisionBantamweight
Super bantamweight
Featherweight
StyleMuay Thai, Kickboxing
Fighting out ofSouth Korea
TeamT-Entertainment / Sam-san Eagle Gym
Years active2004–2014
Mixed martial arts record
Total1
Wins1
By decision1
Losses0
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Lim Su-Jeong (Korean: 임수정, born (1985-10-17)October 17, 1985) is a former South Korean female Muay Thai kickboxer. She competes professionally since 2004 and is a former Southern Thailand Middleweight and South Korea Muay Thai Bantamweight Champion. Her good looks earned her the nickname Beautiful Fighter.[1]

Kickboxing career

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Lim was born on (1985-10-17)October 17, 1985 in Seoul, South Korea. She started to train in Muay Thai for dieting when she was a high school student. She would be a quick learner, winning the South Korea Muay Thai Bantamweight title and the South Korean promotion Neo Fight Championship in 2006. At the age of 22, she went to Thailand for several months to practice Muay Thai. Here, she had success on the amateur circuit as well, winning bronze at the IMFA World Muaythai Championships 2007 held in Bangkok.

Lim then went on to have a very good 2009. Debuting in K-1, on March 20, 2009 (2009-03-20), she faced and defeated future shoot boxing champion Rena Kubota by split decision after an extra round. She followed it up with her third professional title - winning the Southern Thailand Middleweight title by outpointing Sowlor from Thailand. There was some disappointment, however, when she lost in an upset in her debut in shoot boxing. During the quarterfinals of Girls S-Cup 2009, on August 23, 2009 (2009-08-23), Lim, one of the favorites to win the cup, lost via unanimous decision against mixed martial artist Mei Yamaguchi, who was the eventual runner-up.

She closed 2009 by winning the King of the Ring Grand Prix at the event The Khan 2, held on November 27, 2009 (2009-11-27) in South Korea. Lim first defeated Czech Alena Hola by unanimous decision after three rounds, and next she defeated fellow South Korean Woo Yeon Park also by decision to win the championship belt.

Lim was given the chance to fight for a world title on May 28, 2011, taking on Christine Theiss for the WKA fullcontact World Middleweight Championship. In front of Theiss's hometown crowd she lost a close decision.

Flames Sports Competition incident

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In August 2011, Lim went on Japanese TV show Flames Sports Competition to take on three Japanese comedians in what was supposed to be a ‘mock’ fight. But instead she was beaten and seriously injured by the men, with the incident causing outrage in South Korea. When controversy erupted over the show, Japanese TV station TBS in an official announcement stated, “The match was convened not as a mockup based on a script, but a real match. Rules were debriefed in advance and Lim also consented.” In an interview with a Korean broadcaster, however, Lim’s side said she was told before filming that it would be a variety show after all. Since the match was conducted under prior mutual consent, her management said, she had nothing much to worry about.[2]

Outside sports

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Aside from kickboxing and Muay Thai, Lim, who is nicknamed Beautiful Fighter because of her good looks, works as an actress as a side job. She appeared in TV series in South Korea and in the Thai martial arts film Chocolate.[3]

Titles

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Professional

  • 2009 King of the Ring Grand Prix Champion
  • 2008 Southern Thailand Middleweight Champion
  • 2006 South Korea Muay Thai Bantamweight Champion
  • 2006 Neo Fight Bantamweight Champion
  • 2004 Rookie of the year of the Korean Muaythai Association

Amateur

  • 2007 IFMA World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand Bronze -54 kg

Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing record
wins ( KO's), losses, draw
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time Record
2013-10-02 Loss Morocco Iman Chairi World Muaythai Angels Bangkok, Thailand Decision (0–3) 3 2:00
2013-02-02 Win China Mao Ning The Khan vs. Wulinfeng Seoul, South Korea Ext R. Decision (3–0) 4 3:00
2012-01-15 Win Japan Miku Hayashi The Khan New Generation Tokyo, Japan Decision (3–0) 3 3:00
2011-05-28 Loss Germany Christine Theiss Die Nacht der Champions Munich, Germany Decision (0–3) 10 2:00
Fight was for the WKA fullcontact World Middleweight title
2010-03-28 Win Japan Satoko Sasaki J-Girls: Catch the stone 6 Tokyo, Japan Ext R. Decision (2–0) 3 2:00
2009-11-27 Win South Korea Woo Yeon Park The Khan 2, Final Seoul, South Korea Decision (3–0) 3 2:00
Wins King of the Ring Grand Prix
2009-11-27 Win Czech Republic Alena Hola The Khan 2, Semi Finals Seoul, South Korea Decision (3–0) 3 2:00
2009-09-26 Win China Chen Qing K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul Final 16 Seoul, South Korea Decision (3–0) 3 3:00
2009-08-23 Loss Japan Mei Yamaguchi Shoot Boxing Girls Tournament 2009, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan Decision (0–3) 3 2:00
2009-07-07 Loss Thailand Phetnaree Krabi Bangla Stadium Phuket, Thailand Decision 5 2:00
2009-06-12 Win Thailand NongMo Bangla Stadium Phuket, Thailand TKO 2
2009-06-07 Win Thailand Yinggan Ranong Bangla Stadium Phuket, Thailand TKO 2
2009-05-19 Win Thailand Sowlor Patong Stadium Phuket, Thailand Decision 5 2:00
Wins Southern Thailand Middleweight title
2009-05-04 Win Thailand Sowler Bangla Stadium Phuket, Thailand Decision 5 2:00
2009-03-20 Win Japan Rena Kubota K-1 Award & MAX Korea 2009 Seoul, South Korea Ext R. Decision (2–1) 4 2:00
2008-09-12 Win Thailand Bangla Stadium Phuket, Thailand TKO 2
2008 Win Thailand Sowler Patong Stadium Phuket, Thailand Decision 5 2:00
2008-03-30 Win Australia Ashley Lee The Khan 1 Seoul, South Korea TKO (broken nose) 3
2007-12 Loss Netherlands Jemyma Betrian IFMA World Muaythai Championships 2007, Semi Finals Bangkok, Thailand Decision 3 2:00
Wins IFMA World Muaythai Championships 2007 Bronze medal –54 kg
2007-12-01 Win Thailand IFMA World Muaythai Championships 2007, Quarter Finals Bangkok, Thailand Decision 3 2:00
2006-11-23 Win South Korea Yeon Sil Jeon Neo Fight 9 Seoul, South Korea Decision (3–0) 3 3:00
2006-07-07 Loss Japan Tomomi Sunaba Cub*Kick's 3 days 1st - AJ Night: Tradition Tokyo, Japan Decision (0–2) 3 3:00 17-5
2006-06-03 Loss Russia Olga Ivanova IFMA World Muaythai Championships 2006, Quarter Finals Bangkok, Thailand Decision 3 2:00 17-4
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
1 match 1 win 0 losses
By knockout 0 0
By submission 0 0
By decision 1 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 1–0 Emiko Raika Decision (unanimous) Revolution 2: Start of the Revolution September 12, 2014 2 5:00 Seoul, South Korea

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Note Reference
2008 Chocolate Club fighters

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "임수정". Nate. Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
  2. ^ "Clash with Beautiful Fighter turns ugly". Yahoo! Sport New Zealand. Archived from the original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
  3. ^ 「秋山のUFCでのファイトマネーは驚くほど低い!」韓国メディアが秋山の契約を暴露!? Archived 2009-03-20 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
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