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Meet Hyun Sung Park: The Korean Fighter Jet Soaring to Fame in the UFC

August 1, 2025 2 Min Read
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Hyun Sung Park has emerged as a key figure in the Octagon, competing in significant flyweight bouts that range from securing fights to earning a UFC contract. South Korea took notice of him after he achieved three consecutive victories early in his career, which earned him a spot in the UFC through a competitive tournament.

The sense of “relief” in his performance highlights that he possesses the skills necessary to succeed in the promotion, taking on major fights at crucial moments to solidify his status among the top contenders in the flyweight division. Here’s everything you need to know about Hyun Sung Park.

Born on November 4, 1995, in Gyeonghuazhou, Korea, Park had turned 29 by August 2025. He stands 5 feet 7 inches tall (170 cm) and competes in the UFC’s flyweight division, which has a weight limit of 125 pounds. His reach spans 66 inches (168 cm).

Park is active on social media, cultivating a small but passionate fan base interested in his journey toward “peace of mind.” He has over 12,000 followers on Instagram under the handle HSP_MMA, but he does not maintain an active presence on X (formerly Twitter).

Fan Take: Hyun Sung Park’s rise in the UFC flyweight division is significant for fight fans because it highlights fresh talent emerging from South Korea, a region with a growing influence in MMA. His steady climb and skillset could inspire more international fighters to make an impact on the global stage, helping the sport grow even further.

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