South Korean Boxer

1. Chang Jung-Koo (1963)

South Korean Boxer

Nicknamed The Korean Hawk, he defended his WBC Light Flyweight Championship a record 16 times. He compiled a career record of 38-4.

2. Masamori Tokuyama (1974)

South Korean Boxer

Masamori Tokuyama is a retired professional boxer in the super flyweight division. His professional record was 32-3-1. He is a former WBC world super flyweight champion. Because of his affiliation...

3. Shin Myung-hoon (1981)

South Korean Boxer

Shin Myung Hoon is an amateur boxer from South Korea who has medaled repeatedly at Asian Games.

4. Bae Ki-Suk (1987)

South Korean Boxer

Bae Ki-suk was a South Korean boxer who died following a boxing match on July 17 2010.

5. Kim Sung-Jun (1953)

South Korean Boxer

Kim Sung-Jun was a boxer from South Korea. In January 1978 he won the Orient and Pacific Boxing Federation light flyweight title. In September 1978 Kim became the WBC...

6. Hong Soo-hwan (1950)

South Korean Boxer

Hong Soo-hwan is a retired boxer from South Korea.

7. Ji-Won Kim (1959)

South Korean Boxer

Ji-Won Kim was a South Korean boxer who was an unbeaten world champion in the super bantamweight division.

8. Park Chan-Hee (1957)

South Korean Boxer

Chan-Hee Park is a former South Korean boxer who was WBC world champion in the Flyweight division. He competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.

9. Baik Jong-sub (1980)

South Korean Boxer

Baik Jong-sub is an amateur boxer in the Lightweight division from South Korea.

10. Han Soon-chul (1984)

South Korean Boxer

Han Soon-Chul is an amateur boxer from South Korea who competed at the 2006 Asian Games in the Bantamweight division winning the silver medal.

11. Park Duk-Kyu (1972)

South Korean Boxer

Park Duk-Kyu is a former South Korean amateur boxer.

12. Shin Eun-chul (1987)

South Korean Boxer

Shin Eun-Chul is a retired South Korean amateur boxer.

13. Hong Moo-won (1981)

South Korean Boxer

Hong Moo-Won is a South Korean amateur boxer best known to participate at the Olympics 2004 and winning a bronze medal at the Asian Games 2006 in Doha.

14. Kim Dong-kil (1963)

South Korean Boxer

Kim Dong-Kil is a former South Korean amateur boxer.

15. Moon Sung-kil (1963)

South Korean Boxer

Moon Sung-kil is a former two-division world champion boxer from South Korea. His name is also rendered Sung Kil Moon.

16. Oh Kwang-soo (1965)

South Korean Boxer

Oh Kwang-Soo is a former South Korean boxer.

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