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  2. Chang Jung-koo - Wikipedia

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    Chang Jung-Koo ( Korean : 장정구; Hanja : 張正九, born February 4, 1963) is a South Korean former professional boxer who competed from 1980 to 1991. He held the WBC light-flyweight title from 1983 to 1988.

  3. Muangchai Kittikasem - Wikipedia

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    Kittikasem KOd Jung Koo Chang and stopped Chitalada once again in the rematch. He lost another title to another amateur world champion, Russian Yuri Arbachakov, in 1992. The fight took place in Japan, and ended in an explosive KO when Kittikasem ran right in a counter. In 1993, he was KO'd one more time by Arbachakov, this time in Thailand. [2]

  4. Katsuo Tokashiki - Wikipedia

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    The WBA would have allowed another rematch, but Tokashiki did not want to fight Madera for a fifth time, and decided to challenge Korean boxer Jung Koo Chang for the WBC Light flyweight title instead. The match took place in Korea, where Chang was already a national hero. This was the only time Tokashiki fought outside Japan in his career, and ...

  5. List of taekwondo grandmasters - Wikipedia

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    c. 1934–2021. USA. Kim Bok-man (Korean: 김복만; Hanja: 金福萬, [1] (3 December 1934 – 14 August 2021), Father of South East Asia Taekwon-Do was an early pioneer of taekwondo in the 1950s and 1960s in South East Asia, particularly Vietnam, Brunei, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Sarawak and Hong Kong.

  6. Sot Chitalada - Wikipedia

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    After winning his first four professional fights, he challenged WBC Light flyweight Champion Jung-Koo Chang on 31 March 1984, losing a twelve-round decision. His ring name "Sot Chitalada" comes from the name of "Muns Sorchitpatana" (Thai: มันส์ ส.จิตรพัฒนา; RTGS: Man So-Chitphatthana), another boxer under the same ...

  7. Running Man (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Running Man (TV program) Running Man. (TV program) Running Man (Korean: 런닝맨) is a South Korean variety show, formerly part of SBS ' Good Sunday lineup. [1] It first aired on July 11, 2010. [2] It is the longest running Korean variety show. Running Man was originally classified as an "urban action variety"; a genre of variety shows in an ...

  8. Yuh Myung-woo - Wikipedia

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    Yuh made 17 successful title defenses during his first reign, the record for the light-flyweight division. Yuh's record surpassed the previous record of 15 successful title defenses in a continuous reign set by former WBC light-flyweight champion Jung Koo Chang.

  9. List of Korean boxers - Wikipedia

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    Baik Hyun-man, Heavyweight boxer who won the silver medal in Olympics in 1988. Chang Jung-koo, former light flyweight boxing champion. Chi In-jin, WBC featherweight champion 2004. Park Chong-pal, South Korean former professional boxer who held the IBF, WBA and lineal titles at super-middleweight. Baek In-chul, Super middleweight division who ...