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IBF punches in with Xuzhou show

Region’s top fighters light up Jiangsu city in major internatio­nal tournament

- By SHI FUTIAN shifutian@chinadaily.com.cn

Although double Olympic gold medalist and former world flyweight champion Zou Shiming might be forced to hang up his gloves because of severe eye problems, there’s a new wave of boxing talent emerging in China.

The semifinal of the Internatio­nal Boxing Federation’s Silk Road Champions Tournament wrapped up last Saturday at the Olympic Sports Center in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, with 10 fighters representi­ng China, Russia, Thailand and the Philippine­s.

All four Chinese contenders — junior featherwei­ght Chen Sen, lightweigh­t Sun Xiangxiang, middleweig­ht Biegezhati Suosaileha­n and female lightweigh­t Xie Lili — pounded out victories to advance to February’s final in Macao.

The first phase of the tournament kicked off in Macao in October, featuring 24 elite boxers from nations along the route of China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative. Weight-class champions from the region will be listed in the IBF’s global rankings, making them eligible to challenge world champions.

“The goal of this multinatio­nal tournament is to continue to stimulate the growth of boxing in the region and provide a platform for fighters to develop their profession­al careers by giving them additional opportunit­ies to showcase their talents,” said IBF president Daryl Peoples.

“The IBF is grateful to all involved in the creation of this exciting new initiative. The idea was received enthusiast­ically, and the great support continues to develop the Silk Road tournament and grow the IBF B&R Region.”

Sun, who improved to 13-0 with an eighth-round TKO over Filipino Nelson Tinampay, said he appreciate­s what the IBF is doing. “I really cherish the opportunit­ies this tournament has provided us. For Chinese boxers, we really want an opportunit­y to show the world the efforts that we have made in the sport. This is also a chance to test ourselves against high-quality opponents.”

In 2015, IBF China launched the IBF China Profession­al Boxing Tournament, a national event to promote the sport’s developmen­t. The emergence of the Silk Road Champions Tournament is testament to the organizati­on’s ongoing efforts to accelerate that mandate.

“With such rapid developmen­t over the past three years, the IBF has achieved so much in China,” said Xiao Rongqiang, deputy secretary general of IBF China.

“But we still have a lot to do to promote the sport’s developmen­t there. We want to create and share a new golden era of boxing in our country.”

Xuzhou’s success in hosting the semifinal of the Silk Road Champions tournament is a clear indication the city is poised to become China’s “city of boxing”.

Ahead of the tournament, a Belt and Road forum on ‘Integrated Developmen­t of Sports and Cities’ was held to explore how boxing and other sports can fuel the developmen­t of centers like Xuzhou.

Wang Liming, an official with the Xuzhou Economic Developmen­t Zone, said the city is striving to make sports — especially boxing — its calling card.

“Throughout ancient Chinese history, Xuzhou has always been a city of great military importance, so our people have had a long tradition of learning martial arts,” said Wang.

“In modern times, Xuzhou boasts a glorious history of competitiv­e sports.”

According to Wang, since 1985, Xuzhou has nurtured 19 elite athletes who have earned 45 world championsh­ips in various sports.

The city is also home to 37 different kinds of martial arts, which provides a great atmosphere to embrace competitiv­e sports like boxing.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Biegezhati Suosaileha­n, a southpaw middleweig­ht from Dezhou, Shandong province, pounds Thailand’s Chaiwat Mueanphong en route to a majority decision in their bout at the Internatio­nal Boxing Federation’s Silk Road Champions Tournament last week in...
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Biegezhati Suosaileha­n, a southpaw middleweig­ht from Dezhou, Shandong province, pounds Thailand’s Chaiwat Mueanphong en route to a majority decision in their bout at the Internatio­nal Boxing Federation’s Silk Road Champions Tournament last week in...

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