Can Someone Help Me About Jun Long Zhang?

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  • RuslanChagaev
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    Can Someone Help Me About Jun Long Zhang?

    Hi guys, Im a guy who follows heavyweight boxing closely. I'm just not interested in the top boxers like Joshua, Wilder, Klitschko, Fury etc. So I've been following Jun Long Zhang(Dragon King) for a few years but the resources I can reach about him are very limited.

    Is there a link that I can follow his previous fights? Especially on youtube or other video sites.

    A few months ago he was in the top 15 in the WBA but he does not appear in the list now. His fight card looks pretty impressive so, 17-0, 17 KOs, all bouts in China. Except beating Nico Toriri in 5 rounds, all KOs are no more than 3 rounds.

    What is the chance of that man against the current champions?(Joshua, Wilder, Parker)





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    Originally posted by RuslanChagaev

    A few months ago he was in the top 15 in the WBA but he does not appear in the list now.
    Prejudice and corruption.

    They just tryin to keep the Chinaman down.

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    • dan_cov
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      #3


      **** on that

      On a serious note never heard of him but the first clip I watched;




      Might have to post again in the worst dives ever thread though its no doubt already had a mention or two

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      • BigZ44
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        I've been wondering about him for a while as well. Freedom gave me a little info on him in the past, so he might know where to find some stuff on him. Joe Strong is the man when it comes to finding video's of more obscure HW's, he would be the guy to ask.

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        • Golden Boi 360
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          #5
          He's 35, chances are he's not going to accomplish much.

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          • Eff Pandas
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            #6
            That Youtube fight is hilarious. Looks like some WWE sh^t. Guy just falls like Moises Flores & don't move for minutes like he's dead off of a punch I'm not even sure landed.

            For the Chinese HW's I'm more into Zhilei "Big ****" Zhang. He's older too, but he's actually in shape, is big as f#ck & can actually fight too which is an often underrated thing at HW for big mfers. Now idk about him even getting to the fringe contender level, but I think he's the most capable Chinese HW & largely cuz he's US based so has access to better training, better sparring & better opponents.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Eff Pandas
              That Youtube fight is hilarious. Looks like some WWE sh^t. Guy just falls like Moises Flores & don't move for minutes like he's dead off of a punch I'm not even sure landed.

              For the Chinese HW's I'm more into Zhilei "Big ****" Zhang. He's older too, but he's actually in shape, is big as f#ck & can actually fight too which is an often underrated thing at HW for big mfers. Now idk about him even getting to the fringe contender level, but I think he's the most capable Chinese HW & largely cuz he's US based so has access to better training, better sparring & better opponents.
              Yeah, I think he's the guy that will fight AJ in China actually. Hearn already mentioned it.

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              • NEETzsche
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                #8
                Isn't this the one who the WBA accused of fabricating his record?

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                • paulf
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AsiaBoxing
                  Over the past couple of days there have been some peculiar developments in Chinese boxing, specifically with Heavyweight destroyer Zhang Junlong (13-0, 13)* [张君龙] who has been accused of faking fights and doctoring his professional record by the WBA.

                  The “Dragon King” is accused of having a record full of fraudulent wins and has been ordered to provide video proof of his actual bouts.

                  Whilst the fighter himself has gained some notoriety it must be said that his bouts have been hard to track in full, often with only clips from the contests emerging through the Chinese media. Saying that however it seems that the WBA have only reacted after Junlong's team stated they were starting a WBA tournament and after an unnamed individual began to cause trouble.

                  On July 6th Junlong held a press conference to announce that there would be a WBA Heavyweight tournament in China. Just a day later the WBA reacted by stating the competition wasn't authorised by themselves and suggested that Junlong's record, and career, should be questioned.

                  It seems that those around the “Dragon King” have suggested that much of the doubt on Junlong's record is due to the way boxing is run in China, with many of the bouts being held under what would be considered “unofficial commissions”, similar to the KPBA in Korea and the MBC in the UK and with certain individuals trying to derail the career of Junlung

                  Notably Junlong won the WBA Oceania Heavyweight title this past April and we suspect that they should recognise that title, especially given that one of the judges for that bout is one of the key figures behind the WBA Oceania. He was also ranked #14 by the WBA in a recent ranking update. For them to now question his record seems bizarre and the due diligence done by the WBA really needs to be questioned given the way they have ranked the Chinese Heavyweight.

                  Having reached out to Junlong's team we have been assured that the issue will be sorted and that it is just a case of a particular individual causing trouble in Chinese boxing and that Junlong will continue to work alongside the WBA, and that they have evidence of Junlong's previous bouts.
                  Sounds about right.

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                  • FinitoxDinamita
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                    #10
                    Chinaman has ****. I cant take him seriously.

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