Ki-Young Chung boxer

Ki-Young Chung boxer
bouts
38
won
31
lost
5
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
featherweight
Debut
1979-06-03
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1959-11-23
Death
-
Nationality
South Korea

Ki-Young Chung (Hangul: 정기영; born November 23, 1959 in Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea) is a former professional boxer. During his career, which lasted from 1979 to 1986, Chung won the IBF world featherweight title. Before competing at featherweight, Choung won the Super Bantamweight title of South Korea 1982. He also won the Korean title as a featherweight, along with the OPBF title. His first challenge for a world title came on November 29, 1985 against fellow South Korean Min-Keun Oh. Chung won the fight with a technical knockout in the fifteenth round to become champion. He defended his title twice; knocking out Tyrone Jackson and beating Richard Savage with a unanimous decision. Chung lost his title to Antonio Rivera on August 30, 1986. Rivera won the fight with a tenth-round knockout, in what was to be Chung's final professional contest.This biographical article relating to a South Korean boxing figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1986-08-30 Antonio Rivera WWLWDW Citizen Hall, Osan LOST
Technical knockout
1986-05-18 Richard Savage WWWWWW Citizen Gymnasium, Daegu WIN
Unanimous decision
1986-02-16 Tyrone Jackson WWWWWW General Gymnasium, Ulsan WIN
Technical knockout
1985-11-29 Min Keun Oh WWWWWW Chonju Gymnasium, Chongju WIN
Technical knockout
1985-09-28 Sang-Yul Ahn LWWWWW Seoul WIN
Points
1985-05-28 Alberto Llanita WLLWWW Daejeon WIN
Technical knockout
1985-01-06 Lulu Villaverde WWWDWW Ulsan Gymnasium, Ulsan WIN
KO
1984-08-15 Ronaldo Sumalis WWWDWL Jinju WIN
Points
1984-06-06 Sul Inting WWWLWD Ulsan Gymnasium, Ulsan WIN
KO
1984-02-25 Sok-Dol Kang L Seoul WIN
KO
1983-11-19 Hi-Young Kim WLWD Daejeon WIN
1983-08-13 Wan-Taek Choi DWWWWW Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul WIN
Unanimous decision
1983-06-11 Hi-Young Kim WLW Kyungbok Gymnasium, Daegu DRAW
Points
1983-02-19 Chang-Tae Hou LLDWD Cheongju WIN
KO
1982-10-17 Hi-Young Kim W Seoul WIN
Points
1982-07-18 Chan Jung Chun WWDWWW Chungmu Gymnasium, Daejeon LOST
Points
1982-05-07 Sang-Yul Ahn LWWL Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul WIN
Points
1981-12-20 Jae-Ok Kim debut Daejeon WIN
Points
1981-10-31 Ki-Nam Nam L Jangchung Gymnasium, Seoul DRAW
Points
1981-08-16 Sung-In Suh WWWWWW Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul LOST
Points
1981-06-23 Naoki Kobayashi WWWWWL Chungmu Gymnasium, Daejeon WIN
KO
1981-05-02 Bong-Ho Yang debut Daejeon WIN
Points
1981-02-14 In-Kil Kang debut Seoul WIN
Points
1980-12-21 Hak-Soo Chun debut Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul WIN
Points
1980-06-14 Naoki Kobayashi WDWWWW Aichi Prefectural Gym, Nagoya LOST
Points
1980-04-12 Myung Hi Chun L Seoul WIN
KO
1980-02-24 Chong-Oh Kim L Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul LOST
Points
1979-11-25 Chong-Oh Kim debut Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul WIN
Points
1979-11-23 Man-Dok Sun debut Seoul WIN
Points
1979-11-22 Chong-Bae Park debut Seoul WIN
Points
1979-11-21 Han-Sang Do debut Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul WIN
Points
1979-11-17 Young-Bong Kwon debut Seoul WIN
Points
1979-11-09 Bong Young Shin debut Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul WIN
Points
1979-09-29 Hyun Ahn debut Seoul WIN
Points
1979-09-20 Myung-Soo Chung debut Busan WIN
Points
1979-07-28 Sang-Hoon Kim debut Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul WIN
Points
1979-06-29 Sang-Dal Chang debut Munhwa Gymnasium, Seoul WIN
KO
1979-06-03 Woo-Jung Kim debut Changchung Gymnasium, Seoul WIN
Points