
I once saw on the Internet that the news that Baoligao killed the Muay Thai king was actually false, which was exaggerated and spread blindly. Baoligao was a figure of the early Chinese Sanda king, and Liu Hailong they were people of the same era. Baoligao graduated from Xi'an Sports Academy, played tough, and was a Mongolian man with iron and iron. And UFC China's Li Jingliang, also his apprentice, once studied Sanda with Baoli High.
The news that Baoligao killed the Muay Thai king came from a Chinese sanda vs Muay Thai match. Pauligo was facing Thailand's top Muay Thai champion, Lu Papa, and in the second set, Pauligo threw Lu Pa Pa ko to the ground with a high whip leg. Breaking the myth that Muay Thai was undefeated in China before, this is also the first time that chinese players ko Muay Thai players.
Because the Muay Thai boxing players are very hard, the Chinese players are more disadvantaged, the ability to resist blows is not good, and the Baoli high-energy ko Muay Thai king is also a miracle. Because the Muay Thai boxer was injured more seriously this time, he later retired and did not play again, so the claim of killing people is not reliable.
Liu Hailong and Baoligao have also played in matches, and the two have lost and won. Liu Hailong talked about Baoligao, and he was also very impressed, saying that he was very strong, and playing with him, most people had to die of exhaustion, and they were tired and vomited. Baoligao does not play technology, does not play points, is to rely on heavy punches and legs, abundant physical strength, to crush the opponent. Liu Hailong praises Baoligao as a true Chinese warrior.