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Xiong Chaozhong
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Xiong Chaozhong

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Boxer
A.K.A.
Xiong Zhao Zhong
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Gender
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Place of birth
Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, People's Republic of China
Age
41 years
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Biography

Xiong Chaozhong or Xiong Zhaozhong (born October 3, 1982) is a Chinese professional boxer. He is the first Chinese/Hmong to win a boxing world title, having held the WBC minimumweight title from 2012 to 2014.

Early life

Xiong was born in rural Wénshān to two Hmong farmers. He was the second child. Xiong grew up in poverty and after one year in high school, he dropped out to find work to support his family. Xiong ended up working in coal mines and in a banana plantation. Xiong used to scrap often in his youth and one of his cousins eventually convinced him to try boxing professionally, so Xiong moved to Kunming.

Professional career

Xiong debuted as a pro shortly after arriving in Kunming, with a points draw against Yu Ling Feng on August 15, 2006. Xiong won his next 11 fights, eight of them by stoppage, and claimed the WBC-ABCO Continental light flyweight title. However, he would drop the title in his first defense, losing a unanimous decision to Filipino journeyman Julius Alcos. On May 26, 2009, Xiong challenged Daisuke Naito for the WBC flyweight title in Tokyo. Xiong had a considerable size disadvantage, but he was able to drop Naito in round 6. Per WBC rules, Xiong had two points deducted for accidental headbutts which opened cuts on Naito. Naito also had a point deduction after an accidental headbutt cut Xiong in round 10. Naito retained his title with a close unanimous decision (114-110, 114-111, 113-111) win. Over the next three years, Xiong suffered two more losses in Japan, dropping decisions to Takuya Kogawa and Shin Ono.

Xiong defeated Javier Martínez Resendiz for the vacant WBC minimumweight title. This made him the first Chinese boxer to ever win a world title. The fight took place in Kunming. Xiong cut Martínez in the third round and outboxed him for most of the fight, winning a unanimous decision (116-114, 116-112 and 119-110). Xiong's next fight took place in Dubai, where he faced Denver Cuello in a mandatory defense. Xiong was dropped in the first round. However, Cuello was unable to use his right hand because of a torn rotator cuff. Nevertheless, the fight remained close and Xiong won a narrow majority decision (113-113, 113-110, 115-112). After a further defense, Xiong faced Oswaldo Novoa on February 2014. Xiong was stopped by technical knockout in round 5, losing his world title on his third defense.

On October 25, 2014, Xiong attempted to regain a world title, facing WBA minimumweight champion Hekkie Budler in Monaco. Budler and Xiong traded knockdowns in rounds 2 and 3. The rest of the fight remained close, but Budler retained with a unanimous decision win (114-112, 114-112, 118-108). Xiong's final title challenge took place in 2018, when he faced WBA minimumweight champion Knockout CP Freshmart. Knockout outpointed Xiong to take a wide unanimous decision win (118-110, 118-110, 116-112). Xiong announced his retirement after the fight.

Professional boxing record

Professional record summary
36 fights27 wins8 losses
By knockout141
By decision137
Draws1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
36Loss27–8–1 Knockout CP FreshmartUD1227 Jul 2018 Guosen Gymnasium, Qingdao, ChinaFor WBA minimumweight title
35Win27–7–1 Petchmanee KokietgymMD123 Oct 2017 University Gym, Datong, ChinaWon vacant WBA International minimumweight title
34Loss26–7–1 Jose Antonio JimenezSD1225 May 2016 Diamond Court, Beijing, China
33Win26–6–1 Crison OmayaoUD1018 Sep 2015 Yageer Gymnasium, Ningbo, ChinaRetained WBC International minimumweight title;
Won vacant OPBF minimumweight title
32Win25–6–1 Hiroya YamamotoUD1022 Feb 2015 Wenshan, ChinaWon vacant WBC International minimumweight title
31Loss24–6–1 Hekkie BudlerUD1225 Oct 2014 Salle des Etoiles, Monte Carlo, MonacoFor WBA and IBO minimumweight titles
30Win24–5–1 Jack AmisaRTD9 (10), 3:0025 Jul 2014 Central South University of Forestry and Technology Gym, Changsha, China
29Win23–5–1 Roilo GolezTKO5 (10), 2:3916 May 2014 City Gymnasium, Nanyang, China
28Loss22–5–1 Oswaldo NovoaTKO5 (12), 2:365 Feb 2014 City Hall, Haikou, ChinaLost WBC minimumweight title
27Win22–4–1 Lookrak KiatmungmeeTKO5 (12), 1:5930 Nov 2013 Maguan, ChinaRetained WBC minimumweight title
26Win21–4–1 Denver CuelloMD1228 Jun 2013 World Trade Centre, Dubai, UAERetained WBC minimumweight title
25Win20–4–1 Javier Martínez ResendizUD1224 Nov 2012 City Stadium, Kunming, ChinaWon vacant WBC minimumweight title
24Win19–4–1 Osvaldo RazonUD1212 Jun 2012 City Stadium, Kunming, ChinaWon vacant WBC Silver light-flyweight title
23Loss18–4–1 Shin OnoUD822 Apr 2012 Tateyama Gym, Toyama, Japan
22Win18–3–1 Guy-Hun LeeKO4 (12), 2:0025 Mar 2012 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
21Win17–3–1 Daisuke IidaUD1219 Nov 2011 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, ChinaWon WBC–CBZ light-flyweight title
20Win16–3–1 Rodel TejaresSD1227 Jun 2011 Huili, ChinaRetained interim WBC–ABCO light-flyweight title
19Win15–3–1 Pongpan Patanakan GymKO4 (12), 0:2318 Dec 2010 City Stadium, Kunming, ChinaWon vacant IBF Pan Pacific and interim WBC–ABCO light-flyweight titles
18Win14–3–1 Yasuaki SatoUD109 Jul 2010 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, ChinaRetained WBC–ABCO Continental light-flyweight title
17Win13–3–1 Herrio PatakomgymKO3 (10)24 Jan 2010 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, ChinaWon vacant WBC–ABCO Continental light-flyweight title
16Loss12–3–1 Takuya KogawaUD107 Jul 2009 Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
15Loss12–2–1 Daisuke NaitoUD1226 May 2009 Differ Ariake, Tokyo, JapanFor WBC flyweight title
14Win12–1–1 Zhao Kang JiaUD817 Dec 2008 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
13Loss11–1–1 Julius AlcosUD126 Nov 2008 Sichuan Gymnasium, Chengdu, ChinaLost WBC–ABCO Continental light-flyweight title
12Win11–0–1 Yang ChaoTKO7 (8)26 Jul 2008 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
11Win10–0–1 Numchai TaksinisanKO1 (12)21 Mar 2008 Luzhou, ChinaWon vacant WBC–ABCO Continental light-flyweight title
10Win9–0–1 Lin Guo WeiKO1 (6)1 Dec 2007 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
9Win8–0–1 Numchai KiatpaibounUD69 Oct 2007 Sichuan Statium Center, Chengdu, China
8Win7–0–1 Li BengKO2 (6)25 Aug 2007 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
7Win6–0–1 Zhou Hai FengKO5 (6)14 Jul 2007 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
6Win5–0–1 Bai JunKO2 (6), 1:588 Jun 2007 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
5Win4–0–1 Zhang Rong ZheTKO6 (10)21 Apr 2007 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
4Win3–0–1 Wang Xin YuUD624 Mar 2007 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
3Win2–0–1 Zhang Rong ZheTKO2 (6), 1:2326 Jan 2007 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
2Win1–0–1 Zhang Rong ZheMD421 Dec 2006 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
1Draw0–0–1 Yu Ling FengPTS415 Aug 2006 EXPO Garden Hotel, Kunming, China
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