CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – After an eight-month hiatus, Nate “The Train” Landwehr is set to return to action this Saturday against Dooho Choi, otherwise known as the UFC’s “Korean Superboy,” at UFC 310 in Las Vegas.
Landwehr returns to the octagon following his most recent victory over Jamall Emmers in March, when he stunned his opponent with an uppercut in the first round and proceeded to knock him out.
Since his UFC debut in 2020, Landwehr has fought in a total of eight fights and compiled a record of 5-3. Landwehr has won 4 out of his last 5 fights and has a career MMA record of 18-5, according to the UFC’s official website.

Meanwhile, for Choi, he joined the UFC back in 2014 and has since compiled a record of 4-3 with one draw. It’s important to note, since 2020, Choi has only fought in two bouts.
However, in his latest fight against Bill Algeo back in July, he knocked his opponent out in the second round, earning him his first victory since 2016. The graphic below shows how each fighter compares in categories such as reach and fighting style, according to their UFC fighter profiles.
Landwehr | Choi | |
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Height | 5’9″ | 5’10” |
Weight | 159 lbs | 158.7 lbs |
Reach | 72″ | 70″ |
Leg Reach | 39″ | 39″ |
Age | 35 | 33 |
Fighting Style | Freestyle | Striker |
According to Draft Kings Sportsbook, Landwehr is currently the favorite to win the fight at -148. In addition to Landwehr vs Choi, here’s the other matchups for what should be an action-packed main card at UFC 310.
- Flyweight title bout: Alexandre Pantoja (Champion) vs. Kai Asakura.
- Welterweight bout: Shavkat Rakhmonov (#3) vs. Ian Garry (#7).
- Heavyweight bout: Ciryl Gane (#2) vs. Alexander Volkov (#3).
- Featherweight bout: Bryce Mitchell (#13) vs. Kron Gracie.