After winning two Olympic Games gold medals and three world titles as an amateur Zou Shiming turns professional on Saturday night. Victory in his four-round debut fight against Eleazar Valenzuela from Mexico should be a formality but anything but a resounding victory, preferably by knockout, would be a shock result.
The Chinese flyweight embarks on what he and his US promoters hope will be a fast track to a world title. His first professional bout is part of the "Fists of Gold" tournament in the 15 000-seat Cotai Arena in Macau. Zou is already 31 years old and only 1.65 metres tall but he intends to be a world champion soon.
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The Chinese flyweight embarks on what he and his US promoters hope will be a fast track to a world title. His first professional bout is part of the "Fists of Gold" tournament in the 15 000-seat Cotai Arena in Macau. Zou is already 31 years old and only 1.65 metres tall but he intends to be a world champion soon.
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