south Korean mixed martial arts (MMA) sensation Jeon Soo-min is preparing for a significant challenge‍ as she is slated to ⁣face Alyona Aguisheva, a formidable Russian champion, at ⁢Black Combat Rise 6 on March‍ 22. The declaration follows Jeon’s rapid ascent in the MMA⁤ world, marked by impressive victories within the black Kombat institution. This upcoming fight promises to be‌ a pivotal moment in Jeon’s career as she ⁣aims ⁣to establish herself on‌ the global stage.

Jeon Soo-min, an 18-year-old bantamweight prospect, has quickly⁣ become a rising star under the Black ‌Kombat banner. Her journey includes two notable wins in‍ Black ⁤Combat Rise events in‌ 2024. One standout victory occurred⁣ 113 days after​ her debut when she secured a left hook TKO against ⁤Kumagai⁢ Marina, a 38-year-old runner-up at the Japanese Amateur Boxing‍ Championship, during Black‌ Combat⁣ Rise 4 in August 2024. This victory showcased Jeon’s⁢ striking prowess and garnered considerable attention.

Jeon ⁢Soo-min (right) attacks the Japanese amateur⁣ boxing championship​ runner-up Kumagai Marina at the Black Combat rise 4 in August 2024.
Jeon Soo-min ⁢(right) attacks Kumagai Marina at Black Combat Rise 4 in august 2024. Photo = Idea Paragon

Kumagai Marina’s background includes participation ⁤in various Japanese combat ⁣sports circuits, including ​a Host Cup Kickboxing Championship and appearances in DEEP (5 wins, 4 losses) and ⁢Rizin (1 loss). DEEP is recognized ⁤as a prominent MMA competition in Asia, holding the 6th rank in Asia and‌ the 16th globally, with 51 fighters listed in the “Fight Matrix” world rankings.

Jeon ⁤Soo-min (left) continues his attack after stealing a down from the 63-kg Hoost Cup kickboxing champion Kumagai Marina, the referee intervenes and declares the TKO victory.
Jeon Soo-min (left) attacks Kumagai Marina, leading to a‍ TKO victory. ⁢Photo = Idea Paragon

Black Kombat, the organization promoting‌ Jeon Soo-min, has experienced rapid growth as‌ its establishment. Within 1,095 days (2 years, 11 months, and 30 days), it has risen to become the 11th-ranked MMA group ​in Asia and the 30th globally,‍ boasting 29 “Fight Matrix” world rankings. This ascent is⁢ attributed to the organization’s commitment to hosting frequent events, including 13 Numbird Series, 5 Rise Series, and⁢ 24 Champions League Series, totaling 42 Grade 1 to 3 tournaments.This translates to an ⁢event being ⁢held approximately every 24.7 days.

The organization’s growth has‍ been supported ⁤by the establishment‍ of “Black Agora,” a dedicated stadium in Osan, Gyeonggi-do, providing a consistent​ venue for⁢ Rise and Champions League events. This dedicated space ⁤allows fighters like Jeon Soo-min to compete without ​logistical burdens.

Jeon Soo-min’s upcoming opponent,⁢ Alyona Aguisheva, presents a significant step up in competition. Aguisheva, 23, is ‌a featherweight gold medalist from ⁤the 2022 International MMAF World youth Championship. Moreover, she captured the Open Fighting Championship (OFC) bantamweight title in June 2024, just four fights into her professional career. The Russian ‍OFC is ranked 7th in Europe⁣ and 22nd globally by “Fight Matrix,” highlighting the caliber of competition Aguisheva has faced.

Alyona Aguisheva takes ⁢a⁤ commemorative photo to become ‌Russia's OFC ​women's bantamweight champion in June 2024.
Alyona Aguisheva,Russian OFC ​bantamweight champion. Photo ⁢= Open Fighting⁣ Championship
Alyona Agisheva, a featherweight gold medalist at the International MMA⁤ World Youth Championships, signs a contract to participate in the Korean group Black Combat on February 18, 2025.
Alyona Aguisheva signs with Black Combat on February 18, 2025. Photo @mcgrath

Park Pyeong-hwa, ⁣CEO of Black Kombat, emphasized the organization’s commitment to providing challenging matchups for Jeon Soo-min. We will not decorate or manage the whole battle pretty, but make it really strong, ‍ Park ‌stated,‌ explaining the rationale behind matching Jeon Soo-min against Alyona Aguisheva.

In December 2024, Park Pyeong-hwa acknowledged the difficulties in‌ finding suitable opponents⁣ for female bantamweight fighters in Asia ‌during an interview with ⁢MK Sports⁤ and ⁤the YouTube channel “Lee Kyo-duk GOAT”‌ at hwajeong Gymnasium in Korea University, Seoul.

As then, ​Black kombat has been actively seeking international ‍talent, contacting figures such as the American fashion brand Bad boy, Jose Audu (39), the first UFC featherweight champion, ⁣Mauricio Hua (44), the 11th UFC light heavyweight champion, and John Lineker (35,⁤ brazil), the ​5th One Championship mixed martial arts champion.

Park‌ Pyeong-hwa (right),the head of Black Kombat,is ‌taking a commemorative photo with Jose Audu,the⁣ first UFC featherweight champion,who met at the site of a promotional ad ⁤for⁤ Badboy Outlet in Campoura District,Parana,Brazil,on ⁢February 8.
Park Pyeong-hwa ​(right) with Jose Audu in campoura District, Parana, Brazil, on February 8. photo=Badboy Brasil Outlet Oficial

Prior to an interview on February 22, 2025, with the YouTube channel “Lee Kyo-duk GOAT” and at Black Agora,⁣ MK⁣ Sports inquired about the potential impact of ‌Black Kombat’s overseas activities on Jeon Soo-min’s career.

Park Pyeong-hwa had initially considered a fighter ‍from Georgia‌ with ⁤four wins and no losses for‍ Black Combat Rise 6‌ on March 22.⁣ However, he ultimately ⁤decided on Aguisheva, stating, I think this Russian player is stronger than the original Georgia opponent. As Jeon‌ Soo-min aims to become the world’s No. 1 ‌in women’s mixed martial arts, she said, “I will prepare to be tested.”

Georgia has emerged as a notable source of⁢ UFC featherweight and bantamweight champions in ⁣2024. ​Russia, with its strong wrestling tradition, ‌is a⁣ powerhouse in mixed martial arts, holding ⁤the second-largest number of UFC fighters after the U.S.and ⁣Brazil. The former Soviet⁢ Union and ‍Russia have a rich history in wrestling at the Summer ⁤Olympics, amassing 103 gold, 50 silver, and 199 bronze medals.

The upcoming ‍bout‍ between Jeon Soo-min and​ Alyona Aguisheva is highly anticipated. Jeon Soo-min, nicknamed‍ “Crayon Shin Chan,” has a professional MMA record of two wins and no ⁣losses, with ‌one KO/TKO victory and one submission win. She currently holds the second-place ranking in Black Combat’s women’s pound-for-pound ⁣list.

Alyona Aguisheva, sometimes referred ⁣to as “world Champion” or “Baby​ Sheba,” boasts a perfect ⁤4-0 professional MMA record, including one KO/TKO win and three‍ submission victories. Her accolades include the 2024 ⁣Russian OFC Championship, a ⁤third-place finish at the 2021 european Youth Championships, and a first-place finish at ⁤the⁣ 2022​ World Youth Championships.