Welterweight ‘World’s No. 3’ Jung Chan-sung “It’s too early to retire, I love you Zombie”
The third-place UFC welterweight powerhouse, who has never faced Jung Chan-sung, also shed tears at the news of Jung Chan-sung’s retirement. This shows that “Korean Zombie” was a player respected by his teammates.
Jung Chan-sung had a main event match with featherweight No. 1 Max Holloway at UFC on ESPN 52 at Indore Stadium in Singapore from 6 p.m. on the 26th and suffered a TKO defeat by a 23-second punch in the third round. Shortly after the match, Jung Chan-sung officially announced his retirement in a cage interview.
Jung Chan-sung, who finished the first round well with a right angle, collapsed after being hit by Holloway’s right straight punch, which entered around 28 seconds after the start of the second round, but ended the second round with great mental strength and grit. However, he entered a strong attack at the beginning of the third round and was knocked unconscious and collapsed by Holloway’s right near his left temple. 스포츠토토
When Jung Chan-sung retired after the game, fellow UFC players expressed respect through SNS. “Legendary” Conor McGregor, a former featherweight and lightweight champion at UFC, said, “It was a huge punch and match. I pay tribute to Jung Chan-sung and Holloway. “It was a phenomenal game,” he said about Jung Chan-sung. “You did a great job.” A Korean zombie. “You’re a real challenger,” he praised.
Meanwhile, Belal Muhammad, ranked third in the UFC welterweight rankings, seems to have been really sad and sad about Jung Chan-sung’s retirement. “It’s too early to retire,” he said, along with a picture of himself crying on his social media. “I love you zombie,” he said, expressing his huge fanaticism to Jung Chan-sung.