Legendary comeback To blow up the world championship
Recently, greece held a grand independence day celebration, the 39-year-old Greek congressman "Greek little bald head" Mike Zambidis, also to celebrate the Greek festival, in the DK-Fightpromotion / Enfusion Germany competition officially returned, with WKU70KG world champion Antonio Gomez, a four-round boxing match, and finally won with points, successfully won the IPCC world boxing championship gold belt.

After the match, the most famous boxing king in the Greek boxing world announced to the world that he was still the iron fisted Mike Zambidis.
Ten years of K-1 career to compete in the top boxing champions in many countries
Twenty years ago, the Japanese K-1 competition, which swept the world, is the dream gathering place of countless kickboxers, and many legendary players have been born in the K-1 ring, until now boxing fans will still look at their matches and relive the unforgettable classics, mike Zambidis, who is officially praised by K-1 as Greece's "concentrated explosives", is one of them, he conquered the audience with his heavy punches full of strong explosiveness again and again, although he is not a K-1 champion, but his position in the minds of boxing fans is pivotal.
Mike Zambidis embarked on the road of learning martial arts at the age of 9, practiced boxing, taekwondo, Muay Thai, wrestling, sanda and other types of fighting techniques, the career can be described as brilliant, engaged in kickboxing for 15 years, he defeated many top masters with a pair of sharp iron fists, and won more than 20 world championship titles, becoming an irreplaceable legendary boxing king in Greece.
In the early 2003 K-1 competition, Zambidis kooed Albert Klaus, the first king of K-1 at the time, and many people remember this 167 cm tall, but fierce Greek bald head.
In the 8 years since then, Zambidis has frequently competed in K-1 matches, winning over Yukizo Takeda, known as the "strongest low-legged sweeper", the Japanese national hero "Silver Wolf" magic fight in two battles, the cross-level battle "Prince of Muay Thai" broadcast, the "Beautiful Death" Arturu Chishinko, the "zombie" Yoshiyo Sato, the "all-round fighter" Andy Suva and the "doctor" George Petosio, almost all the top masters of the K-1 contemporaries, but never reached the championship.
Despite his years at K-1, Zambidis has excelled in other competitions such as W5, winning many world-class titles such as Enrique Gogoya and Genghis Khan Dazhanba Askolov.
In May 2012, Zambidis competed in the K-1 WOLRD MAX Eight for the eighth time, which was also the closest he could be to the K-1 championship, Zambidis defeated Chahid Ullad Haji and Rees McCollist in the promotion and semi-finals, just one step away from the championship, but unfortunately in the final final, due to bleeding injuries and excessive wounds, he was terminated by the doctors, and finally Musai Gronhardt became the K-1 champion of that year.
On 27 June 2015, after the Iron Challenge and "Australian Scorpion" Steve Morxon, Mike Zambidis officially announced his retirement, saying goodbye to the kickboxing ring he loved. This sudden news made many boxing fans who loved Zambidis sad at the time. After retiring from the army, he opened a boxing gym in Greece and is still contributing his strength to kickboxing.
Legendary Immortal Mike Zambidis forever
Watching Zambidis play is a treat, where every punch and leg of his punch will make fans feel the violent beauty of kickboxing, the sheer thrill of fighting, as addictive as poison. Facing many top kings with an extremely inferior height and arm span, his never-backing and always aggressive fighting style, with the highly personal "Superman Fist" and "Flying Kick" are the eternal classics in the history of kickboxing, influencing generations of kickboxers and giving them spiritual faith.
This comeback, Mike Zambidis gave the audience a lot of touch, no matter how the world changes, in the hearts of boxing fans, you will always be the iron fist fierce "Greek little bald head" Mike Zambidis.