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Lim Chi-Bin
Born (1979-10-09) October 9, 1979 (age 45)
Boryeong, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea
Native name임 치빈
NationalitySouth Korean
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight70 kg (154 lb; 11 st 0 lb)
DivisionLightweight
Welterweight
StyleMuay Thai
Fighting out ofSeoul, South Korea
TeamKhan Gym
Team Chi Bin
Kickboxing record
Total37
Wins23
By knockout14
Losses14
By knockout9
Last updated on: June 29, 2014

Lim Chi-Bin (born October 9, 1979), often anglicised to Chi-Bin Lim, is a South Korean welterweight kickboxer fighting out of Khan Gym / Team Chi Bin in Seoul. He is the three times Korea K-1 MAX champion currently competing in K-1 MAX.[1]

Biography

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Chi Bin Lim made his K-1 debut at the K-1 World MAX 2005 Open in an elimination fight for a place at the K-1 World MAX Final against K-1 MAX legend Masato, whom he lost to by unanimous decision. The next year Lim entered and won the K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2006 in Busan event, defeating Su Hwan Lee in the final by technical knockout and qualifying for the K-1 World MAX 2006 Open. As with the previous year Lim would be unable to progress to the final, losing to Takayuki Kohiruimaki via technical knockout.

Lim would return to tournament action at the K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2007 in Seoul. Due to the previous years win he would be the event favourite. He managed to progress to the final but lost in a re-match of last years final by knockout to Su Hwan Lee. This meant that he was unable to participate in the K-1 World MAX Final Elimination. In 2008 Chi Bin Lim won the K-1 Asia MAX 2008 in Seoul Asia Tournament in devastating fashion, stopping all three of his opponents and earning himself a spot at the K-1 World MAX Final 16. As with his previous attempts he was unable to make the final, losing to Yasuhiro Kido by knockout.

2009 would again see Lim enter and win his regional qualifying event - beating local rival Su Hwan Lee in the final and qualifying for the K-1 World MAX Final 16. Once again Chi Bin Lim was unable to make the grade, losing a close decision to yet another Japanese fighter, Yuya Yamamoto. Due to an injury he found his opportunities limited in 2010 and was not given an opportunity to qualify for the K-1 World MAX final . He did have one highlight of that year, however, defeating Valdet Gashi in just 16 seconds at the 2010 W.A.K.O. PRO World Challenge.

He competed in the eight-man tournament at Glory 8: Tokyo - 2013 65kg Slam on May 3, 2013,[2][3] losing to eventual champion Yuta Kubo via a second round body shot KO in the quarter-finals.[4][5][6]

He lost to Mosab Amrani at Qabala Fight Series #1 in Qabala, Azerbaijan on June 29, 2014, suffering a knockdown with a knee to the body before being finished him a kick to the same spot shortly after.[7][8]

He participated in the 2015 Glory Featherweight tournament. In the semifinals, he rematched Mosab Amrani. Amrani won the fight by a first round TKO.[9]

He likewise took part in the 2016 Featherweight tournament. Lim lost by a second round TKO to Matt Embree in the semifinals.[10]

Titles

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Kickboxing record

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Kickboxing Record
23 Wins (14 (T)KO's, 9 Decisions), 14 Losses
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2016-09-09 Loss Canada Matt Embree Glory 33: New Jersey - Featherweight Contender Tournament, Semi Finals Trenton, New Jersey TKO 2 3:00
2015-12-04 Loss Morocco Mosab Amrani Glory 26: Amsterdam - Featherweight Contender Tournament, Semi Finals Amsterdam, Netherlands TKO 1 1:32
2014-06-29 Loss Morocco Mosab Amrani Qabala Fight Series #1 Qabala, Azerbaijan KO (left body kick) 1 1:28
2013-05-03 Loss Japan Yuta Kubo Glory 8: Tokyo - 65 kg Slam Tournament, Quarter Finals Tokyo, Japan KO (body shot) 2
2011-09-06 Win Canada Wesley Wein 2011 W.A.K.O World Championship in Chun Ju Chiu Cheon Chun Ju, South Korea KO 1 2:00
Wins W.A.K.O Pro Super Welterweight Title.
2011-07-18 Win Morocco Mosab Amrani REBELS 8 & It's Showtime Tokyo, Japan Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00
Fight will be for It's Showtime 65MAX top contender spot to face the current 65MAX champion Orono Wor Petchpun.
2011-04-24 Win Japan Daiki Watabe REBELS 7[11] Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2010-10-03 Win Japan Hideaki Kikkawa K-1 World MAX 2010 Final 16 - Part 2, Super Fight Seoul, South Korea Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2010-08-21 Win Germany Valdet Gashi 2010 W.A.K.O. PRO World Challenge Seoul, South Korea KO 1 0:16
2009-09-26 Win Albania Tahir Menxhiqi K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul Final 16 Seoul, South Korea Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2009-07-26 Win Japan Tatsuji Rise 57 Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2009-04-21 Loss Japan Yuya Yamamoto K-1 World MAX 2009 World Championship Tournament Final 16 Fukuoka, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Fails to qualify for K-1 World MAX 2009 Final 8.
2009-03-20 Win South Korea Su Hwan Lee K-1 Award & MAX Korea 2009 Final Seoul, South Korea KO 3 1:50
Wins K-1 Award & MAX Korea 2009 and qualifies for K-1 World MAX 2009 Final 16.
2009-03-20 Win South Korea Se Ki Kim K-1 Award & MAX Korea 2009 Semi Final Seoul, South Korea KO 1 1:30
2009-03-20 Win South Korea Min Sook Kwon K-1 Award & MAX Korea 2009 Quarter Final Seoul, South Korea Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2008-04-09 Loss Japan Yasuhiro Kido K-1 World MAX 2008 World Championship Tournament Final 16 Hiroshima, Japan KO (Right Knee Strike) 1 0:40
Fails to qualify for K-1 World MAX 2008 Final 8.
2008-02-24 Win South Korea K.MAX K-1 Asia MAX 2008 in Seoul Asia Tournament Final Seoul, South Korea KO (Left Hook) 3 2:06
Wins K-1 Asia MAX 2008 in Seoul Asia Tournament and qualifies for K-1 World MAX 2008 Final 16.
2008-02-24 Win South Korea Doo Suk Oh K-1 Asia MAX 2008 in Seoul Asia Tournament Semi Final Seoul, South Korea TKO (Referee Stoppage) 2 0:33
2008-02-24 Win Japan Satoru Suzuki K-1 Asia MAX 2008 in Seoul Asia Tournament Quarter Final Seoul, South Korea TKO (Low Kick) 3 0:38
2007-07-21 Loss Ukraine Artur Kyshenko K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2007 Seoul, South Korea KO (Low Kicks) 2 1:04
2007-02-18 Loss South Korea Su Hwan Lee K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2007 in Seoul Final Seoul, South Korea KO 1 1:50
Fails to qualify for K-1 World MAX 2007 Final Elimination.
2007-02-18 Win South Korea Yeon Jong Kim K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2007 in Seoul Semi Final Seoul, South Korea KO 3 1:40
2007-02-18 Win Japan Naoki Samukawa K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2007 in Seoul Quarter Final Seoul, South Korea Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2006-09-16 Loss South Africa Virgil Kalakoda K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2006 in Seoul Seoul, South Korea Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) 4 3:00
2006-05-05 Loss Japan Takayuki Kohiruimaki K-1 World MAX 2006 World Tournament Open Tokyo, Japan TKO 3 2:46
Fails to qualify for K-1 World MAX 2006 World Championship Final.
2006-02-25 Win South Korea Su Hwan Lee K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2006 in Busan Final Busan, South Korea TKO 3 1:30
Wins K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2006 in Busan and qualifies for K-1 World MAX 2006 World Tournament Open.
2006-02-25 Win South Korea Sung Hwan Park K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2006 in Busan Semi Final Busan, South Korea Decision (Majority) 3 3:00
2006-02-25 Win South Korea Jong Yoon Choi K-1 Fighting Network KHAN 2006 in Busan Quarter Final Busan, South Korea Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2005-11-05 Loss Netherlands Albert Kraus K-1 Fighting Network Korea MAX 2005 Seoul, South Korea Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2005-09-25 Loss Japan Hiroki Shishido WSBA "Shoot Boxing 20th Anniversary Series 4th" Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
2005-06-26 Win Japan Kenichi Ogata WSBA "Shoot Boxing 20th Anniversary Series 3rd" Tokyo, Japan TKO (Doctor Stoppage, Cut) 2 3:00
2005-06-04 Win Spain David Fernandez KOMA(King Of Martial Arts) MS 'The Fame' South Korea KO 1 0:10
2005-05-04 Loss Japan Masato K-1 World MAX 2005 World Tournament Open Tokyo, Japan Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
Fails to qualify for K-1 World MAX 2005 Final.
2004-10-13 Loss Thailand Namsaknoi Yudthagarngamtorn XENIA X-Fighter Seoul, Korea KO 4 2:15
2003-01-04 Win Japan Atsushi Otsuki AJKF KICK ENERGY Tokyo, Japan KO (Corner Stoppage) 4 0:33
2003-03-08 Win Japan Satoshi Kobayashi AJKF Lightweight Tournament Tokyo, Japan KO 2 1:53
2002-12-01 Win Japan Yuya Yamamoto 龍PROMOTION I.K.M.F. Korea - Japan 4VS4 Match South Korea Decision 5 3:00
2002-10-17 Win Japan Takahito Fujimasa AJKF Brandnew Fight Tokyo, Japan KO 2 0:25
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Profile Chi Bin Lim". K-1 Official Website. Archived from the original on 2010-05-28. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
  2. ^ Rian Scalia (2013-03-28). "LGLORY 8 Tokyo: 65kg Tournament Field Complete, More Fights Added". Liverkick.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  3. ^ Rian Scalia (2013-04-10). "GLORY 8 Tokyo 65kg Tournament Matches Announced". Liverkick.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  4. ^ Rian Scalia (2013-05-02). "GLORY 8 Tokyo Live Results". Liverkick.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  5. ^ "GLORY 8 Tokyo Results and Review: Yuta Kubo Proves Why He is the Number One Japanese Fighter in the World | FSA - FightSport Asia". Archived from the original on May 6, 2013. Retrieved May 4, 2013.
  6. ^ "Glory 8 Results: Yuta Kubo wins featherweight tournament - Muay Thai Authority". Muaythaiauthority.com. Archived from the original on 2015-07-09. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  7. ^ Jay Jauncey. "LiverKick - Qabala Fight Series #1 Results". Liverkick.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-29. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  8. ^ Jay Jauncey. "LiverKick - Qabala Fight Series #1 Videos". Liverkick.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-29. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  9. ^ "Glory Kickboxing 26 Results: Winners, Scorecards, Reaction from Amsterdam". bleacherreport.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  10. ^ "GLORY 33 Results: Verhoeven Stops Braddock, Wilnis Upsets Marcus". combatpress.com. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  11. ^ "MMHK 4/18 to 4/24: Andy Souwer Wins at Shootboxing 2011 Act 2, Muay Thai Results". www.headkicklegend.com. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
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