The Borneo Post

Chinese boxer fights stereotype­s to become ‘Queen of the Ring’

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TAIPEI/ NINGBO, China: Huang Wensi narrows her eyes and swings her fists towards her opponent, delivering a series of sharp punches before the referee finally separates the two, who have been duelling for seven rounds.

“I made it, my son!” screamed the 29-year-old as she danced in the ring before her rival, Thailand’s Jarusiri Rongmuang, from whom she snatched away the Asia Female Continenta­l Super Flyweight Championsh­ip gold belt at the match in Taipei.

The dreadlocks-wearing Huang is one of a small but growing number of women in China to embrace profession­al boxing, relishing its intense nature despite traditiona­l stereotype­s that steer women away from such activities.

As a mother, she is also a rarity within a small circle of profession­al female boxers and clinching her top title on her son’s birthday last October made victory all the sweeter.

“A woman is not just limited to being a wife or mother in the house,” said Huang, adding that her son, now aged 2- 1/ 2, had jumped for joy during her video call to tell him of the win.

“I live for myself. This makes me truly happy. I hope there are more moms who could see this game. Besides living for family, you could also live for yourself.”

Born in a small town in China’s southern province of Guangdong, Huang started learning to box in 2002 after a coach spotted her

A woman is not just limited to being a wife or mother in the house. Huang Wensi

potential at school. She joined a provincial team three years later, but retired in 2011, after an injury.

In 2015, she met the man who is now her husband and her son was born a year later. But after his birth, she suffered such severe depression that she was driven to contemplat­e suicide, she said.

That event spurred her comeback as a profession­al boxer, after spending a few years in gruelling practice to regain her physique and strength, said Huang, who also works as a teacher in the coastal city of Zhejiang.

“I knew that was my only way out.”

After the victory, fans and friends surrounded Huang to celebrate her medal.

“Don’t call me a king,” she said.

“Please call me the queen of the ring.”

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