
Okay, so I’m really into this new show on Netflix called Physical: Asia. It’s from the same people who made Physical: 100, and it’s just as intense! Basically, it’s a super tough competition, and I’ve been checking out all the contestants – here’s a rundown of everyone who’s fighting it out.
The new series features teams representing Japan, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Turkey, Mongolia, the Philippines, and Australia.
Physical: Asia is now the center of attention for strength athletes, with competitors from across the continent battling to determine the strongest nation. The competition isn’t just about power – the winning team will also take home a prize of ₩1 billion Korean won, approximately $700,000.
The cast of Physical: Asia features 100 returning contestants from the original Physical series, along with boxing legend Manny Pacquiao. Here’s a complete list of everyone competing on Netflix’s Physical: Asia.
Physical: Asia contestants list
Team Japan

- Katsumi Nakamura, swimmer
- Yushin Okami, MMA fighter
- Soichi Hashimoto, judoka
- Yoshio Itoi, baseball player
- Nonoka Ozaki, wrestler
- Kana Watanabe, MMA fighter
Team Korea

- Kim Dong-hyun, MMA fighter
- Kim Min-jae, ssireum wrestler
- Jang Eun-sil, wrestler
- Amotti, Crossfitter
- Choi Seung-yeon, Crossfitter
- Yun Sung-bin, former skeleton racer
Team Thailand

- Superbon, Muay Thai fighter
- Anucha Yospanya, wrestler
- Ploy Nuannaree Olsen, bodybuilder
- Sunny “Sun” Kerdkao Wechokittikorn, rugby player
- Jar Uracha Teerawanitsan, Crossfitter
- James Rusameekae, former volleyball player
Team Indonesia

- Marcus Fernaldi Gideon, badminton player
- Glenn Victor Sutanto, swimmer
- Jeremiah Lakhwani, boxer
- Fina Phillipe, jiu jitsu practitioner
- Igede Dharma Susila, bodybuilder
- Isai Kesek, bodybuilder
- Maria Selena, actor and beauty pageant title holder
Team Turkey

- Anıl Berk Baki, professional sailor and yachtsman
- Ogeday Girişken, rowing athlete
- Recep Kara, oil and grease wrestler
- Yasemin Adar Yiğit, wrestler
- Ali Sofuoğlu, karate practitioner
- Nefise Karatay, former track athlete
Team Mongolia

- Dulguun Enkhbat, basketball player
- Lkhagva-Ochir Erdene-Ochir, Cirque du Soleil performer
- Enkh-Orgil Baatarkhuu, MMA fighter
- Orkhonbayar “Bökh” Bayarsaikhan, Mongolian wrestler
- Adiyasuren Amarsaikhan, judoka
- Khandsuren Gantogtokh, volleyball player
Team Philippines

- Manny Pacquiao, boxer
- Ray Jefferson Querubin, Philippines’ Strongest Man winner
- Mark “Mugen” Striegl, sambo athlete
- Justin Coveney, rugby player
- Lara Lorraine Deang Liwanag, Crossfitter
- Justin Hernandez, aka Hernandez, Crossfit Games athlete
- Robyn Lauren Brown, track athlete
Team Australia

- Robert Whittaker, UFC fighter
- Eloni Vunakece, rugby player
- Eddie Williams, Australia Strongest Man winner
- Katelin van Zyl, Crossfitter and Hyrox athlete
- Dom Tomato, parkour athlete
- Alexandra Milne, fitness coach and sports influencer
The Netflix show Physical: Asia features several athletes who competed in previous seasons of Physical: 100. Wrestler Jang Eun-sil and skeleton racer Yun Sung-bin were on Season 1, while MMA fighter Kim Dong-hyun and Crossfitter Amotti competed on Season 2.
The cast includes boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao, a 12-time world champion. He’s also famous for playfully knocking streamer IShowSpeed down during a live broadcast.
Catch up on everything happening with Physical 100! While you’re waiting for the next season of Physical: Asia, we’ve got a rundown of the winners and who was eliminated from Season 2, plus a discussion about what Physical 100 could improve and whether the show is real or staged.
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