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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Kickboxing promotion |
Founded | January 2014 |
Founder | Jiang Hua ![]() |
Headquarters | Beijing, China |
Key people | Jiang Hua (founder) |
Owner | Kunsun Media |
Kunlun Fight (KLF) (Chinese: 昆仑决; pinyin: Kūnlún Jué) is a kickboxing promotion headquartered in Beijing, China. It debuted in 2014 and is regarded as one of the top kickboxing promotions in the world.[1] Events are broadcast on Jiangsu Television[2] domestically and on various regional and international channels.
The first event was held in Pattaya, Thailand on January 25, 2014. The promotion has since held over 20 events each year.[3][4]
The first event in Pattaya, Thailand on January 25, 2014 included super fights and a 4-man kickboxing tournament with Andrei Kulebin, Petsanguan Luktupfah, Guo Dongwang and Umar Semata.[5][6] After the inaugural event the promotion has held events in Thailand two more times.[7][8][9]
On June 7, 2015 it was announced that Kunlun Fight had signed one of the most successful and famous[10] 70 kg kickboxers in history, 2 time K-1 World Max Champion Buakaw Banchamek to an exclusive 6-fight contract.[11][12] Buakaw has continued fighting in the promotion beyond the original 6-fight contract.
In 2015, the promotion organized Kunlun Fight 25 in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia.[13] The event included a Lethwei superfight at between Burmese Lethwei star Too Too and local Slovak fighter Igor Danis at 75 kg in the event organized in partnership with the Slovakia Lethwei Association. The event was billed as the European Premiere of Lethwei marking the first Lethwei fights hosted in Europe. Too Too dominated the match and inflicted heavy damage to his opponent. The match was ruled a draw under Traditional rules.[14]
In March 2016, Kunlun Fight finished series B financing from Morningside Ventures, IDG Capital Partners and Northern Light Venture Capital. The round of financing valued the company at over 350 million USD, making Kunlun Fight the most valuable combat sports company in China.[15][16][17] Prior to B+ round of financing in Q1 2017 the company was reportedly valued at over 500 million USD.[18][19]
Multiple Kunlun Fight branded gyms and event venues exist like the Kunlun Fight World Combat Sports Center in Beijing and the Kunlun Fight Stadium in Tongling, Anhui, China.
Kunlun Fight holds a yearly 70 kg world championship tournament.
In 2014 the inaugural 16-man tournament was won by Dzianis Zuev who defeated Victor Nagbe in the final.[20]
For 2015 the tournament was expanded to 64-man and Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong emerged as the champion from a field of fighters including multiple kickboxing champions and highly ranked fighters such as Marat Grigorian, Enriko Gogokhia, Enriko Kehl, Davit Kiria, Murthel Groenhart, Andy Souwer, Yodsanklai Fairtex, Dzhabar Askerov, Superbon Banchamek, Amancio Paraschiv, Chingiz Allazov, Aikpracha Meenayothin and the 2014 tournament winner Dzianis Zuev.[21]
The 2016 tournament was won by Superbon Banchamek, who also beat the winner of the previous tournament Sitthichai Sitsongpeenong in the quarterfinals.[22]
The 2017 tournament champion was Marat Grigorian who beat the 2016 tournament winner Superbon Banchamek in the final.[23]
The 2018 tournament was won by Davit Kiria.[24][25][26][27]
The 2019 tournament was intended to be held on 31 December 2019 in Wuzhishan City, Hainan, China,[28] but was postponed. The tournament was rescheduled for March, 8 in Wuzhishan City,[29][30] but the event had to be cancelled due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic ban on live sporting events.
The 70 kg tournament was announced to be coming back for 2024. It is scheduled to start April 27 on Kunlun Fight 97 in Beijing.
On September 22, 2018, Kunlun Fight launched a new line of 2nd tier events called Kunlun Combat League.[31][32] The league has 16 teams and fights are fought in 6 different weight classes. The league events are held mostly at a Kunlun Fight venue in Tongling. 71 KCL events were held during the first qualification season between September 22 and December 31, 2018.
In its present format, the league begins in March with 16 teams split into 2 groups for a regular season. The highest scoring teams from both groups proceed to a knockout phase that culminates with the final event at the end of the year.
In 2019 the league was renamed to Kunlun Combat Professional League (KCPL) and started its first full season on March 16, 2019.[33] The first season was won by team Shenzhen,[34] who beat team Shenyang in the finals held on December 24, 2019 in Yiwu, China.[35]
For the 2020 season, the intended March start date for the league was disrupted by the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.[36] The 2020 season was rescheduled to start in mid-May[37] without live audiences present at the events.[38]
Started in 2016, a 3rd tier series of events with a mix of professional and amateur fights.[39][40]
Some current broadcasters include Jiangsu Television and ByteDance platforms Douyin and Xigua Video.
Some past broadcasters include Fox Sports Asia and Kix[41] in various countries in Asia, RMC Sport 4, Fight Network,[42][43] FightBox[44] in multiple countries internationally, Workpoint TV in Thailand, HKSTV in Hong Kong and Taiwan (2016),[45] Anhui Television in China (2017)[46] and Eurosport. In 2017 Kunlun Fight MMA events were broadcast monthly in China on CCTV-5.[47]
Kunlun Fight mostly holds fights under kickboxing rules, but also under MMA rules. Some Muay Thai, Boxing and Lethwei[48][49] fights have also been held on Kunlun Fight events.
◾Kickboxing rules: no clinch for survival, active clinch with knees, no throws, no elbows, a yellow card forfeits 25% of the fight purse and earns a 1-point deduction, a red card is a disqualification.
◾Mixed martial arts rules: Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts
◾Muay thai rules: knees are allowed to the body, legs and the head, throws and clinch are allowed, elbows are allowed to the body, legs and head, a yellow card forfeits 25% of the fight purse and earns a 1-point deduction, a red card is a disqualification.
Weight Classes | Kilograms(kg) | Pounds(lbs) |
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Strawweight | 51 | 115 |
Flyweight | 57 | 125 |
Bantamweight | 61 | 135 |
Featherweight | 66 | 145 |
Lightweight | 70 | 155 |
Welterweight | 77 | 170 |
Middleweight | 84 | 185 |
Light Heavyweight | 93 | 205 |
Heavyweight | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Weight Class | Champion | Runner-up | Event | Date | Tournament Bracket |
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2014 70 kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 13 | November 16, 2014 | 70 kg World Max Tournament 2014 bracket |
2015 100+ kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 26 | June 7, 2015 | Super Heavyweight Tournament 2015 bracket |
2016 Female 52 kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 32 | October 28, 2015 | Female 52 kg Tournament 2015 bracket |
2015 80 kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 35 | December 19, 2015 | 80 kg Tournament 2015 bracket |
2015 70 kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 37 | January 23, 2016 | 70 kg World Max Tournament 2015 bracket |
2016 75 kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 47 | July 10, 2016 | 75 Kg Tournament 2016 bracket |
2016 65 kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 51 | September 10, 2016 | 65 Kg Tournament 2016 bracket |
2016 100+ kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 52 | September 11, 2016 | |
2016 80 kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 55 | December 10, 2016 | |
2016 70 kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 56 | January 1, 2017 | 70 kg World Max Tournament 2016 bracket |
2017 70 kg World Championship Tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 69 | February 4, 2018 | 70 kg World Championship Tournament bracket |
Weight Class | Champion | Runner-up | Event | Date | Tournament Bracket |
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4-Man 67 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 1 | January 25, 2014 | 67 kg tournament bracket |
4-Man 80 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 2 | February 16, 2014 | 80kg tournament bracket |
Female 52 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 3 | March 30, 2014 | Female 52 kg tournament bracket |
4-Man 95 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 4 | April 27, 2014 | 95 kg tournament bracket |
4-Man 70 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 5 | June 1, 2014 | 70 kg tournament bracket |
4-Man 100 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 6 | June 29, 2014 | 100 kg tournament bracket |
4-Man 75 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 8 | August 24, 2014 | 75 kg tournament bracket |
Female 60 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 9 | August 31, 2014 | Female 60 kg tournament bracket |
4-Man 95 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 10 | September 13, 2014 | 95 kg tournament bracket |
4-Man 65 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 12 | October 26, 2014 | 60 kg tournament bracket |
4-Man 75 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 34 | November 21, 2015 | 75 kg tournament bracket |
8-Man 61.5 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 66 | November 5, 2017 | |
8-Man 100+ kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 80 | February 24, 2019 | |
8-Man 75 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 81 | July 27, 2019 | |
8-Man 61 kg tournament | ![]() |
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Kunlun Fight 94 | January 19, 2024 |
-60 kg (-132.3 lb)
No. | Name | Event | Date | Defenses |
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2 | ![]() def. Valentina Shevchenko |
Kunlun Fight 33 Changde, China |
October 31, 2015 | |
1 | ![]() def. Irina Mazepa |
Kunlun Fight 9 Shangqiu, China |
August 31, 2014 | 1. def. Chali Bassinah at Kunlun Fight 11 on October 5, 2014 |
-70 kg (-154.3 lb)
No. | Name | Event | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() def. Dylan Salvador |
Kunlun Fight 53 Beijing, China |
September 24, 2016 |
84 kg (185 lbs); division was formerly 79 kg (175 lbs) until 2017
No. | Name | Event | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() def. Sergey Proskuryakov |
Kunlun Fight 36 Shanghai, China |
January 9, 2016 | 1. def. Horiuchi Yasuhiro at Kunlun Fight - Cage Fight Series 6 on October 21, 2016 |
77 kg (170 lbs); division was formerly 75 kg (165 lbs) until 2017
No. | Name | Event | Date | Defenses |
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2 | ![]() def. Beibit Nazarov |
Kunlun Fight 37 Sanya, China |
January 23, 2016 | 1. def. Takashi Noto at Kunlun Fight 43 on April 26, 2016 |
1 | ![]() def. Bruno Amorim |
Kunlun Fight - Cage Fight Series 2 Almaty, Kazakhstan |
April 4, 2015 | 1. def. Wu Haotian at Kunlun Fight - Cage Fight Series 3 on June 7, 2015 2. def. Massimo Capusella at Kunlun Fight - Cage Fight Series 4 on October 4, 2015 |
No. | Name | Event | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() def. Zhang Meixuan |
Kunlun Fight MMA 14 |
August 28, 2017 |
No. | Name | Event | Date | Defenses |
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1 | ![]() def. Maira De Souza |
Kunlun Fight 53 Shanghai, China |
September 24, 2016 | 1. def. Karla Benitez at Kunlun Fight MMA 7 on December 15, 2016 |