2011 in Road FC

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2011 in Road FC
Information
Promotion Road Fighting Championship
First dateApril 16, 2011
Last dateDecember 3, 2011
Events
Total events4
Fights
Total fights42
Chronology
2010 in Road FC 2011 in Road FC 2012 in Road FC

The year 2011 was the 2nd year in the history of the Road Fighting Championship, an MMA promotion based in South Korea. 2011 started with Road FC 002: Alive and ended with Road FC 005: Night of Champions.

Contents

List of events

#Event TitleMain EventDateArenaLocation
4 Road FC 005: Night of Champions Oyama vs. Kang December 3, 2011 Jangchung Gymnasium Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul
3 Road FC 004: Young Guns Lee vs. KimOctober 3, 2011Convention Centre, Grand Hilton Seoul Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul
2 Road FC 003: Explosion Wi vs. Kang July 24, 2011Convention Centre, Grand Hilton Seoul Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul
1 Road FC 002: Alive Kang vs. LeeApril 16, 2011 Jangchung Gymnasium Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul

Road FC 005: Night of Champions

Road FC 005: Night of Champions
Information
Promotion Road Fighting Championship
DateApril 16, 2011
Venue Jangchung Gymnasium
City Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul
Event chronology
Road FC 004: Young Guns Road FC 005: Night of Champions Road FC 006: Final 4

ROAD FC 005: Night of Champions was an MMA event held by the Road FC on December 3, 2011, at the Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul, South Korea.

Results

Main card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Middleweight Flag of Japan.svg Shungo Oyama def. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis Kang TKO (knees)14:30 [lower-alpha 1]
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Yui Chul Nam def. Flag of South Africa.svg Vuyisile Colossa Decision (3-0)12:54
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Kyung Ho Kang def. Flag of South Korea.svg Min Jong SongSubmission (armbar)14:24
Featherweight Flag of South Korea.svg Bae Yong Kwondef. Flag of South Korea.svg Brian ChoiDecision (3-0)35:00
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Sun Leedef. Flag of Japan.svg Akihiko MoriDecision (3-0)35:00
Middleweight Flag of South Korea.svg Jong Dae Kimdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Dool Hee LeeTKO (punches)10:18 [lower-alpha 2]
Young Guns 001
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
-82 kg Catchweight Flag of South Korea.svg In Ho Chadef. Flag of South Korea.svg Chul YoonTKO (punches)23:10
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Hyun Sodef. Flag of South Korea.svg Kyung Ho ParkSubmission (rear naked choke)13:38
-68 kg Catchweight Flag of South Korea.svg Young Sam Jungdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Dean MarajSubmission (armbar)10:39
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Gwang Soo Parkdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Ho LeeTKO (punches)11:04
Middleweight Flag of South Korea.svg Hee Seung Kimdef. Flag of the United States.svg Andrew DuggerTKO (punches)14:50
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Min Woo Kimdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Ho Jun KimDecision (3-0)25:00
  1. Road FC Middleweight tournament quarter-finals
  2. Road FC Middleweight tournament quarter-finals

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Road FC 004: Young Guns

Road FC 004: Young Guns
Information
Promotion Road Fighting Championship
DateOctober 3, 2011
VenueConvention Centre, Grand Hilton Seoul
City Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul
Event chronology
Road FC 003: Explosion Road FC 004: Young Guns Road FC 005: Night of Champions

ROAD FC 004: Young Guns was an MMA event held by the Road FC on October 3, 2011, at the Grand Hilton Seoul Convention Centre in Seoul, South Korea.

Results

Main card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Middleweight Flag of South Korea.svg Eun Soo Leedef. Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Young KimDecision (3-0)35:00 [lower-alpha 1]
-68 kg Catchweight Flag of South Korea.svg Doo Won Seodef. Flag of Japan.svg Yasuhiro MotomuraTKO (punches)12:54
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Yui Chul Nam def. Flag of Japan.svg Tomoyoshi IwamiyaDecision (3-0)35:00
Middleweight Flag of South Korea.svg Hye Seok Sondef. Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Kyo ParkTKO (punches)10:29 [lower-alpha 2]
Middleweight Flag of South Korea.svg Jong Dae Kimdef. Flag of South Korea.svg In Ho ChaDecision (3-0)35:00
Preliminary Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
-67 kg Catchweight Flag of South Korea.svg Tae Ho Jindef. Flag of South Korea.svg Young Sam JungSubmission (rear naked choke)13:10
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Gyo Pyung Hwangdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Dae Gun KimDecision (3-0)25:00
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Kyung Ho Parkdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Ho LeeTKO (punches)21:18
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Hyung Seok Leedef. Flag of South Korea.svg Jun Young AhnSubmission (armbar)33:03
  1. Road FC Middleweight tournament quarter-finals
  2. Road FC Middleweight tournament quarter-finals

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Road FC 003: Explosion

Road FC 002: Alive
Information
Promotion Road Fighting Championship
DateJuly 24, 2011
VenueGrand Hilton Seoul Convention Centre
City Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul
Event chronology
Road FC 002: Alive Road FC 002: Alive Road FC 004: Young Guns

ROAD FC 003: Explosion was an MMA event held by the Road FC on July 24, 2011, at the Grand Hilton Seoul Convention Centre in Seoul, South Korea.

Results

Main card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Light heavyweight Flag of South Korea.svg Seung Bae Widef. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis Kang TKO (Knees)23:18
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Kyung Ho Kang def. Flag of South Korea.svg Kil Woo LeeTKO (corner stoppage)10:52
Light heavyweight Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Young Kimdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Sang Soo LeeKO (punch)32:15
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Soo Chul Kimdef. Flag of Japan.svg Kenta NakamuraDecision (3-0)35:00
Middleweight Flag of South Korea.svg Han Geun Leedef. Flag of South Korea.svg Jong Dae KimKO (punch)13:36
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Chang Hyun Kimdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Woo Sung YooSubmission (rear naked choke)32:40
-80 kg Catchweight Flag of South Korea.svg Dong Hyun Kim (B)def. Flag of South Korea.svg In Ho ChaKO (punch)13:35
Middleweight Flag of South Korea.svg Sang Il Ahndef. Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Kyo ParkDQ (Ahn Kicked in Groin)21:17
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Min Jong Songdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Hyun SoTKO (punches)13:11
heavyweight Flag of South Korea.svg Gyu Seok Sondef. Flag of South Korea.svg Won Ho SeoTKO (doctor Stop)25:00

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Road FC 002: Alive

Road FC 002: Alive
Information
Promotion Road Fighting Championship
DateApril 16, 2011
VenueSeoul Fashion Center
City Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul
Event chronology
Road FC 001: The Resurrection of Champions Road FC 002: Alive Road FC 003: Explosion

ROAD FC 002: Alive was an MMA event held by the Road FC on April 16, 2011, at the Seoul Fashion Center in Seoul, South Korea.

Results

Main card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Light heavyweight Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis Kang def. Flag of South Korea.svg Eun Soo LeeDecision (3-0)35:00
Featherweight Flag of South Korea.svg Doo Won Seodef. Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi NishinoTKO (doctor Stop)10:53
Lightweight Flag of Japan.svg Koji Andodef. Flag of South Korea.svg Woo Sung YooDecision (3-0)35:00
Featherweight Flag of South Korea.svg Bae Yong Kwondef. Flag of South Korea.svg Kyung Ho Kang Submission (triangle armbar)14:05
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Soo Chul Kimdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Hyun SoDecision (3-0)35:00
Welterweight Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Hwan Chadef. Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Kyo ParkDecision (3-0)35:00
Bantamweight Flag of Japan.svg Shoko Satodef. Flag of South Korea.svg Young Bok KilDecision (3-0)35:00
Light heavyweight Flag of South Korea.svg Ji Hoon Kimdef. Flag of Japan.svg Junpei HamadaDecision (3-0)35:00
Lightweight Flag of South Korea.svg Seok Mo Kimdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Hwi Kyu KimSubmission (kimura)12:36
Bantamweight Flag of South Korea.svg Min Jong Songdef. Flag of South Korea.svg Je Hoon MoonDecision (3-0)35:00

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The year 2021 was the 12th year in the history of the Road Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in South Korea. 2021 starts with ARC 004.

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