Road Fighting Championship

[1] Prior to December 2016, Road FC had held 52 events in three countries - South Korea, Japan, and China.

[2] Road FC was established in 2010 to promote the sport of MMA which embodies the Asian spirit of martial arts.

Over 300 athletes from South Korea, Brazil, North America, Europe, Japan, China, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East have signed agreements with Road FC.

[7] The amateur and semi-pro Central and Into Leagues provide a structured, safe, and competitive atmosphere for beginning fighters.

He was a long-time MMA fighter and coach, and just recently he won the Wardog Middleweight Championship by a stunning KO.

In 2017, Road FC was first honored with the award as the 65th most sponsored sports event, and the climb of 50 places in 2018 is a remarkable achievement.

Among the sponsors who have supported and committed to Road FC are highly recognizable companies and brands such as Xiaomi, Netease, Panda TV, COK, Red Bull, Master Kong Foods, Orion Foods, Zheng Guanzhuang Health, Chang Fujing Health, Pang Da Auto, Jackie Chan Wine, and Lehua Real Estate.

As part of the increasing global expansion strategy, Road FC has created the "Unlimited Points System".

[19] This new judging criterion is merit-based and provide a more accurate account of a fighter's performance than the out-dated "10 point must" system.

A blue card worth a two-point deduction be introduced for the purpose of eliminating stalling and avoidance, standing and on the ground.

The Road FC cage is an octagonal structure with walls of metal chain-link fence coated with black vinyl.

Required safety equipment include padded gloves, mouthguard, and protective cups held in place.

The referees is composed of Sang Joon Park (head referee), Seung Yeol Shin, Tae Wook Lim, Deok Young Jang, Chul Kim, Gi Deok Song, Ho Won Jeong, Mi Ri Kwon.

Seul Gi Choi, Ji Woo Lim, Eun Hye Lee are the ROAD girls.