UFC ‘Busan’ Clash: Edgar Vs. Korean Zombie!

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UFC ‘Busan’ Clash: Edgar Vs. Korean Zombie!

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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Featherweight talents Frankie Edgar and Chan Sung Jung will go to war early this morning (Sat., Dec. 21, 2019) at UFC Fight Night 165 from inside Sajik Arena in Busan, South Korea.

Edgar is just about as game as they come. The former Lightweight champ was in the midst of a long-awaited move down to Bantamweight when Brian Ortega injured his knee (details), forcing him to withdraw from his main event slot opposite “Korean Zombie.” Despite the bout really doing nothing to move him forward at 135 pounds, Edgar immediately jumped at the chance to get back in the cage. Meanwhile, Jung is deceptively close to a Featherweight title shot. Technically, Jung has won two of his last three and is just 1-1 in 2019, but the South Korean has undoubtedly proved himself one of the division’s best in that span regardless.

Let’s take a closer look at the keys to victory for each man:


Chan Sung Jung

Record: 15-5
Key Wins: Dustin Poirier (UFC on Fuel TV 3), Renato Moicano (UFC Fight Night 154), Dennis Bermudez (UFC Fight Night 104), Mark Hominick (UFC 140), Leonard Garcia (UFC Fight Night 24)
Key Losses: Jose Aldo (UFC 163), Yair Rodriguez (UFC Fight Night 139), George Roop (WEC 51)
Keys to Victory: Jung is a creative and opportunistic finisher. An explosive striker with crafty submissions, Jung can fight hard for five rounds while constantly looking to end the fight.

There are strategies proven to work against Frankie Edgar’s movement-based kickboxing, and Jung has the tools to employ them. Jung may not fight like the distance kickboxers that historically trouble Edgar, but “Korean Zombie” has a real stiff dipping jab and experience as a kickboxer.

He can probably pair up a sharp jab and low kick.

In addition, Jung’s right hand — which is analyzed in the video above — is likely to find a home against Edgar. Jung does well to explode forward with a long cross, which will land if his foe underestimates the distance covered, and his ability to instead fire an uppercut will really help deter Edgar’s wrestling.


Bottom Line

It’s a risky fight for each man, but it should prove a lot of fun.

Since Edgar still intends on dropping down to 135 pounds, victory doesn’t do much for him, as he simply isn’t chasing the Featherweight crown anymore. There is a bright side of entering the Bantamweight title hunt on a victory, but Edgar was already set to jump into the deep end against a top contender anyway. Meanwhile, dropping a division after consecutive losses would not be a good look for the former champion.

As for Jung, another win reaffirms his position as an elite Featherweight, likely setting him up for a title eliminator match up next. There’s definitely a lot to be gained for the South Korean if he can pick up a victory in his home country. At the same time, a loss to Edgar would effectively derail Jung’s current momentum, as Featherweight is a hotbed of talent ready to take any fallen fighter’s position.

Remember that MMAmania.com will deliver LIVE round-by-round, blow-by-blow coverage of the entire UFC Fight Night 165 fight card this weekend, starting with the ESPN+“Prelims” that are scheduled to begin at 2 a.m. ET, then the main card portion that will also stream on ESPN+ at 5 a.m. ET.

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At UFC Fight Night 165, Frankie Edgar and Chan Sung Jung will clash in the main event. Which man will earn the victory?

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