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・ Choi Min-ho (judoka)
・ Choi Min-ho (singer)
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・ Choi Min-hwan
・ Choi Min-jeong
・ Choi Min-kyung
・ Choi Min-sik
・ Choi Min-soo
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Choi Mu-bae
・ Choi Myung-gil
・ Choi Myung-hoon
・ Choi Myung-kil
・ Choi Myung-sung
・ Choi Myung-yong
・ Choi Na-yeon
・ Choi Nak-min
・ Choi Pan-sul
・ Choi Phillip
・ Choi Ran
・ Choi Ro-woon
・ Choi Sae-hwang
・ Choi Sai Woo Park
・ Choi Sang-hyun


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Choi Mu-bae : ウィキペディア英語版
Choi Mu-bae


Choi Mu-Bae (최무배, born June 27, 1970 in Busan), often anglicised to Mu-Bae Choi, is a South Korean former Heavyweight Greco-Roman wrestler〔 and now mixed martial artist, who is associated with ''Team Tackle'' and ''KPW Korea''.
==Mixed martial arts==
Choi made his mixed martial arts debut in 2004 at Pride FC when he defeated Yusuke Imamura, who was also a former wrestler.〔(The official profile at Sengoku )〕
He has a professional MMA record of 11-4 as of May 2, 2015. Choi was scheduled to fight in K-1 Dynamite!! USA in Los Angeles against "Mighty" Mo Siliga on June 2, 2007. Choi however pulled out of the event for undisclosed reasons.
Choi debuted in Sengoku at the Sengoku 3 event on June 8, 2008, losing against the Brazilian fighter Marcio Cruz.〔
As for his Japanese-language nickname Fuchin-kan, Fuchin means "unsinkable", and Kan simultaneously means "warship" and "() Korea".

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