‘Korean Zombie’ Jeong Chan-seong (36), who announced his retirement, still maintained the top 10 of the UFC featherweight rankings. It ranked 10th, although it fell two spots from his last release.먹튀검증
On the 27th (Korean time), Jung Chan-sung clashed with former UFC featherweight champion and current number one Max Holloway at UFC Fight Night held at Singapore Indoor Stadium. He got into a slugfest early in the third round and was knocked down after being hit by a counter and lost by TKO. For the first time since advancing to the UFC, he fell into a losing streak and was far from the champion.
In a post-game interview, he announced his surprise retirement. After saying “I’ll stop”, he took off his open finger gloves and bowed to the fans, saying, “I lost one after another in a match against top ranked players. I think it’s time to stop.” He entered the American stage in 2010, went through the WEC, and has been active in the UFC Octagon since 2011, leaving a record of 7 wins and 5 losses.
He declared that he would no longer play in his career, but remained in the official UFC rankings. He was ranked 10th in the UFC featherweight rankings announced on the 29th. At the time of challenging Jose Aldo, the then-champion, before his military service, he ranked 3rd, the highest ever for a Korean player, and jumped to 4th place again after his return. However, he was unable to cross the wall of champion Alexander Volkanovski and Holloway, falling behind to 10th place. As much as he announced his retirement, he is expected to be removed from the rankings thereafter.
Holloway, who defeated Chan-sung Jeong, kept first place. Giga Chikaze, who sank 15th place Alex Caceres, rose one notch to 8th place, and Mobsar Ebloev, who was in 10th place, rose to 9th place. There was no change in rankings from champion Volkanovski to 7th Calvin Kater.