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She is China's post-90s "KO queen", who was a Japanese male boxer for 36 seconds, but was mocked for not marrying a man

author:The poisonous tongue of sports

In recent years, Zou Shiming has become a well-known boxing star with his excellent performance in international competitions. But in fact, in addition to Zou Shiming, there are also a number of female professional boxers in China, who do not let their eyebrows be shaved, and have achieved impressive results in domestic and foreign competitions. Among this group of boxing athletes, there is a post-90s girl who is famous in the industry for her masculine and outstanding technical and tactical qualities, and is also known as the "QUEEN OF KO", she is Wang Kehan.

She is China's post-90s "KO queen", who was a Japanese male boxer for 36 seconds, but was mocked for not marrying a man

Born in Heilongjiang in 1990, Wang Kehan began learning the martial art Sanda at the age of 14, and then in 2007, she joined the famous Sanda athletes Zhang Kaiyin and Shangguan Pengfei in the Henan Provincial Sanda Team. In 2008, Wang Kehan showed amazing talent and won the first place in the 56 kg category of the National Junior Sanda Championship that year. With excellent performances, Wang Kehan was recruited into the national team in 2010 and began to represent China in the world arena. In the following two years of national team career, Wang Kehan won the championship in the 56 kg category against Thailand, Germany, the United States and Japan. However, in 2012, due to injury, Wang Kehan had to withdraw from the national team.

She is China's post-90s "KO queen", who was a Japanese male boxer for 36 seconds, but was mocked for not marrying a man

After retiring in 2012, she turned professional, and she was impressed by her personality appearance, shy personality, and domineering spirit in the ring. And what made Wang Kehan really famous in the world was a game in 2013. That year, in the C3 King of Fighting competition, Wang Kehan KO poked the First Beauty of Belarus, the Muay Thai Champion, Ikatrina. After this match, Wang Kehan's name resounded throughout the world boxing world and became a hot boxing star. Subsequently, Wang Kehan became more and more courageous, and won the WLF 56kg World Championship Gold Belt, the Kunlun Decisive World Championship and the IPCC 60kg World Championship.

She is China's post-90s "KO queen", who was a Japanese male boxer for 36 seconds, but was mocked for not marrying a man

Although Wang Kehan has become a star in the world boxing world, few people in China still know about it until a match in 2014 pushed her to the cusp of the storm. In late 2014, a news story blew the internet: Chinese female boxer Wang Kehan kokored a male boxer from Japan, Tsuyoshi Sato, in a "gender war" in just 36 seconds. This news instantly burst social media, and Wang Kehan also became a household name "star". Subsequently, many fan reporters began to contact Wang Kehan in private messages, asking her about various details of this "gender war". But when it comes to this, the shy Wang Kehan said that he was not willing to mention it more, and firmly said that he would not fight the "gender war" again.

She is China's post-90s "KO queen", who was a Japanese male boxer for 36 seconds, but was mocked for not marrying a man

Although the "gender war" was won, Wang Kehan did not harvest the happiness she imagined. Because many people began to taunt her, saying that she was so fierce, who would dare to marry in the future. In fact, although she is in the field, Wang Kehan, like all the girls, will also care about her appearance, remember her emotional life, and even study recipes and cook. However, in the face of ridicule, Wang Kehan also smiled frankly and responded on Weibo: "I can change, but that may not be the real me, I can also try a lot of styles, but in life I like to be casual, and I firmly believe that if you like me, you will like everything about me!"

She is China's post-90s "KO queen", who was a Japanese male boxer for 36 seconds, but was mocked for not marrying a man

Now, the 28-year-old Wang Kehan is still engaged in this favorite boxing career, and emotionally, I believe that she will wait for prince charming in her life.

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