Yang Dongi

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Yang Dongi (born December 7, 1984), often anglicised to Dongi Yang or Dong-Yi Yang, is a South Korean mixed martial artist who currently competes in the Middleweight division of ONE Championship. A professional MMA competitor since 2007, Yang has formerly competed for DEEP and World Victory Road.

Yang Dongi
Born (1984-12-07) December 7, 1984 (age 39)
Seoul, South Korea
Other namesThe Ox
NationalitySouth Korean
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight242 lb (110 kg; 17 st 4 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Middleweight
Reach73 in (185 cm)
Fighting out ofSeoul, South Korea
TeamItaewon MMA
Rank  4th Dan Black Belt in Yong Moo Do
  3rd Dan Black Belt in Judo
  2nd Black Belt in Taekwondo
Years active2007-2008; 2010-2016; 2018-2019
Mixed martial arts record
Total18
Wins14
By knockout13
By submission1
Losses4
By knockout1
By decision3
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Yang began his professional career in South Korea in a tournament. Yang won three successive fights (the first via triangle choke submission and the next two via TKO to punches).

Yang followed this up with a win at the Super Sambo Festival, again via TKO (punches).

Rise to prominence in Asia

Yang then joined the larger DEEP promotion. Here, Yang won two successive bouts, both via TKO (punches).

Yang then joined Sengoku and competed in their Sengoku Fourth Battle event. His opponent was Polish judoka Pawel Nastula. After 2:15 of the second round, Yang was victorious via TKO (exhaustion)[1] The fight was slightly controversial due to Yang landing a knee in the clinch that earned him a yellow card. After this, Nastula was noticeably sluggish and would later complain of a groin problem. For "inexplicable reasons" the referee stopped the fight and gave a TKO verdict.[2]

Yang then defeated two opponents; one in Japan and one in the Northern Mariana Islands. As was becoming a pattern in his career, Yang won both fights via TKO (punches).

Ultimate Fighting Championship

In June 2010, Yang signed with the UFC, joining Chan Sung Jung as the members of Korean Top Team competing in Zuffa organizations.[3]

Yang's UFC debut was at UFC 121 against The Ultimate Fighter competitor Chris Camozzi.[4] Yang began the fight with a successful takedown, followed by ground-and-pound. After standing up, Camozzi was able to keep Yang at bay with kicks, before engaging in the clinch. However, Yang's thick neck and shoulders prevented effective attacks. Later, Camozzi was able to effectively time the advance of Yang. In the third, Yang began to swing wildly, to no avail. Camozzi was declared the winner via split decision (29–28, 28–29, 29–28).[5]

Yang next fight was against Rob Kimmons on March 3, 2011 at UFC Live: Sanchez vs. Kampmann.[6] Yang won the fight by TKO near the end of the second round, giving him his first UFC win.

Yang faced Court McGee on September 17, 2011 in the co-main event at UFC Fight Night 25.[7] The match was a pure back and forth kickboxing match. Yang was able to have some success and connected with some punches that wobbled McGee, in the end it was not enough to get the victory.

Yang faced Brad Tavares on May 15, 2012 at UFC on Fuel TV: Korean Zombie vs. Poirier.[8] Yang was defeated by Tavares via unanimous decision and was subsequently released from the promotion.[9]

Post-UFC

On June 29, 2013 Yang defeated ROAD FC veteran Jae Young Kim by TKO in the second round at Top FC 1 in South Korea. Yang followed that up with an impressive first round TKO of fellow UFC veteran Dennis Hallman at Top FC 6 on April 5, 2015.

Return to UFC

In late August, it was confirmed that Yang had re-signed with the UFC and will continue competing in the promotion's Middleweight division. He faced Jake Collier at UFC Fight Night 79 on November 28, 2015.[10] He won the fight via TKO in the second round.[11]

Yang was expected to face promotional newcomer Ryan Janes on October 15, 2016 at UFC Fight Night 97.[12] However, the promotion announced on October 6 that they had cancelled the event entirely.[13][14]

Post-UFC

Yang returned to competition three years later to face Chinese fighter Paul Cheng. He won via first-round TKO.

Yang fought again a year later against Brazilian Callyugibrainn Marinho Borges. The two engaged in a wild brawl, and Yang was defeated via TKO in the first round.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
18 matches14 wins4 losses
By knockout131
By submission10
By decision03
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss14–4Cally Gibrainn de OliveiraTKO (punches)Double G FC 2March 30, 201914:24Seoul, South Korea
Win14–3Paul ChengTKO (punches)Double G FC 1November 18, 201812:06Seoul, South KoreaReturn to Heavyweight.
Win13–3Jake CollierTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Henderson vs. MasvidalNovember 28, 201521:50Seoul, South Korea
Win12–3Dennis HallmanTKO (punches)Top FC 6: Unbreakable DreamApril 5, 201513:25Seoul, South KoreaCatchweight (198) lb bout.
Win11–3Jae Young KimTKO (body kicks and punches)Top FC 1: OriginalJune 29, 201324:06Seoul, South Korea
Loss10–3Brad TavaresDecision (unanimous)UFC on Fuel TV: Korean Zombie vs. PoirierMay 15, 201235:00Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Loss10–2Court McGeeDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Shields vs. EllenbergerSeptember 17, 201135:00New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Win10–1Rob KimmonsTKO (punches)UFC Live: Sanchez vs. KampmannMarch 3, 201124:47Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Loss9–1Chris CamozziDecision (split)UFC 121October 23, 201035:00Anaheim, California, United States
Win9–0Bill SauresTKO (punches)Trench Warz 12: Battle BrawlMay 21, 201011:07Saipan, Northern Mariana IslandsMiddleweight debut.
Win8–0Ryuta NojiTKO (punches)Heat 8December 14, 200823:17Tokyo, Japan
Win7–0Pawel NastulaTKO (exhaustion)World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 4August 24, 200822:15Saitama, Japan
Win6–0Keigo TakamoriTKO (punches)Deep: 31 ImpactAugust 5, 200711:57Tokyo, JapanOpenweight bout.
Win5–0Junpei HamadaTKO (punches)Deep: CMA Festival 2July 23, 200713:56Tokyo, Japan
Win4–0Chang Seob LeeTKO (punches)Super Sambo FestivalJune 24, 200734:56Gyeongju, South Korea
Win3–0Yun Seob KwakTKO (punches)WXF: North Jeolla MMA ChampionshipsJune 2, 200722:35North Jeolla, South Korea
Win2–0Dool Hee LeeTKO (punches)WXF: North Jeolla MMA ChampionshipsJune 2, 200711:36North Jeolla, South Korea
Win1–0Hyung Kyo LeeSubmission (triangle choke)WXF: North Jeolla MMA ChampionshipsJune 2, 200711:40North Jeolla, South Korea

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