Looking back at the history, The Korean Zombie had an excellent run in professional kickboxing with a record of (15-6). Moving into MMA, at only 20 years of age, he won his first Sambo tournament, and in the same year he dominated the lightweight division of the Pancrase Korea Neo-Blood Tournament in Busan, South Korea.
In 2008, he continued to be victorious, defeating Jo Jung-Hun, and winning the Korean FC: Tournament Series by unanimous decision (his previous two fights where won by a triangle choke and armbar). Next up for The Korean Zombie was Japan, where he defeated three Japanese fighters in a row, two of them by submission, and one by knockout (punch) after 17 seconds in round one, which marked his second knockout win since 2007. His first loss was against Masanori Kanehara by unanimous decision at Sengoku 9 on August 2, 2009, where he returned three months later to defeat his first American fighter, Matt Jaggers, in a triangle choke.
Up until this point and before entering any North American fights, The Korean Zombie had a pro MMA record of (10-1), wining most of them by submission by either rear naked choke, armbar, or triangle choke. Jung came to skid when he faced Leonard Garcia at WEC 48 on April 24, 2010, losing to a split decision, and losing to George Roop to a knockout (head kick) at WEC 51. Two fighters who Mark Hominick has also faced, but defeated.
Leonard Garcia vs. Jung Chan-Sung - Fight of the Year
The Korean Zombie made his first comeback win in his MMA career when he faced Leonard Garcia a second time, and defeating him with the first (and only) twister submission in UFC history. That also earned him “Submission of the Night,” and above average pay of $5,000.
“When I started going in for the technique, I knew that there was less than 30 seconds left, so that’s actually one of the reasons why I went for that move,” Jung said. “If there was more than 30 seconds, I probably wouldn’t have tried the move, but since there wasn’t much time left, I just kind of went for it. Frankly, it worked out.”
Jung has also stated that he learned the twister submission by watching Eddie Bravo (practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) video clips on YouTube.
“The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung Twister Submission on Leonard Garcia
Last but not least, I personally don’t like to do predictions, but if Hominick wins, it will be by knockout (punches), and if Chan Sung Jung wins, it will be by submission (rear naked choke), and of course, a twister would be nice to.