2010 in Road FC

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2010 in Road FC
Information
Promotion Road Fighting Championship
First dateOctober 23, 2010
Last dateOctober 23, 2010
Events
Total events1
Fights
Total fights10
Chronology
2010 in Road FC 2011 in Road FC

The year 2010 was the 1st year in the history of the Road FC, an MMA promotion based in South Korea. 2010 started with Road FC 001: The Resurrection of Champions.

Contents

List of events

#Event TitleMain EventDateArenaLocation
1 Road FC 001: The Resurrection of Champions Nam vs. OkazawaOctober 23, 2010Event Hall, Seoul Fashion Center Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul

Road FC 001: The Resurrection of Champions

Road FC 001: The Resurrection of Champions
Information
Promotion Road Fighting Championship
DateOctober 23, 2010
VenueEvent Hall, Seoul Fashion Center
City Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul
Event chronology
Road FC 001: The Resurrection of Champions Road FC 002: Alive

Road FC 001: The Resurrection of Championsun was an MMA event held by the Road FC on October 23, 2010, at the Seoul Fashion Center Event Hall in Seoul, South Korea.

Seoul Special City in Seoul Capital Area, South Korea

Seoul, officially the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea. With surrounding Incheon metropolis and Gyeonggi province, Seoul forms the heart of the Seoul Capital Area. Seoul is ranked as the fourth largest metropolitan economy in the world and is larger than London and Paris.

South Korea Republic in East Asia

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and lying to the east of the Asian mainland. The name Korea is derived from Goguryeo which was one of the great powers in East Asia during its time, ruling most of the Korean Peninsula, Manchuria, parts of the Russian Far East and Inner Mongolia, under Gwanggaeto the Great. South Korea lies in the north temperate zone and has a predominantly mountainous terrain. It comprises an estimated 51.4 million residents distributed over 100,363 km2 (38,750 sq mi). Its capital and largest city is Seoul, with a population of around 10 million.

Results

Main card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Yui Chul Nam def. Flag of Japan.svg Kota OkazawaTKO (punches)14:00
Featherweight Flag of South Korea.svg Doo Won Seodef. Flag of Japan.svg Akihito HaraTKO (punches)12:07
Lightweight Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Hanazawadef. Flag of South Korea.svg Tae Hyun Bang Submission (rear naked choke)12:54
Featherweight Flag of South Korea.svg Jong Woo Parkdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Seung Yoon LeeTKO (doctor stop)24:12
Middleweight Flag of South Korea.svg Seung Bae Widef. Flag of Japan.svg Shuji MorikawaTKO (punches)12:20
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Duk Young Jangdef. Flag of Japan.svg Yuki YamasawaSubmission (armbar)21:37
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Woo Sung Yoodef. Flag of Japan.svg Keigo HirayamaSubmission (guillotine choke)11:56
Featherweight Flag of South Korea.svg Young Bok Kildef. Flag of the United States.svg Jaral BowmanSubmission (arm triangle choke)24:06
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Soo Chul Kimdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Hyo Ryong KimSubmission (guillotine choke)11:50
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Sang Il Leedef. Flag of South Korea.svg Je Hoon YooDecision (3-0)35:00

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    References

    1. Road FC 001: The Resurrection of Champions - Tapology