Jose Aldo is coincidentally the man who handed Renato Moicano the loss he is currently coming off of from his last outing. This means that both fighters in the Greenville main event are trying to get back in the win column. Moicano is trying to shake the fact that he was the last victim on the Aldo Contender Killing TourTM and Jung is attempting to cleanse himself of the highlight reel KO that has no doubt been haunting him since fighting Rodriguez in Denver last year.

Yet still, Jung finds himself in the position of battling for what his career will continue to be, not necessarily for where it will end up. Jung’ shoulder injury against Aldo was the beginning of a 3.5 year layoff, which included his 2 years of mandatory military service for the South Korean government. He would return in February of 2017, against Dennis “The Menace” Bermudez. Whether due to ring rust, or because Jung needed his bell rung to get going after 3 years, Bermudez dictated the pace of the first round against Jung, even rocking the Korean Zombie with an overhand. Then the momentum changed instantly when Zombie ducked under a Bermudez jab, and when he popped back up an uppercut came with him that Bermudez didn’t see which left The Menace shooting a single leg on the referee, and Jung’s hands raised in an emphatic comeback victory.