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Xu can's defending gold belt Xu can hit an amazing 1562 fist in the audience to defend the champion'

After 12 rounds of fierce fighting, Xu can, China's only active World Professional champion, defeated American Boxer Manny & middot with a unanimous penalty of 3-0 in California on the 23rd local time; Robles III won his second World Boxing Association (WBA) badminton world champion defending title and successfully defended China's only world champion gold belt.

Chinese boxer Xu can (front right) celebrates his victory after the competition on November 23. On the same day, in the World Boxing Association (WBA) badminton world champion defending battle held in Indio, California, the United States, Chinese boxer Xu can defeated American Boxer Roberts and defended the champion's gold belt for the second time.

In the face of Robles III at home, Xu can chose the active attack tactics at the beginning, but the Americans frequently used counterattacks in the second and third rounds. Xu can, who was more powerful, then accelerated the attack rhythm and boxing accuracy, and forced his opponent to play a group on the rope in the fifth round.

With the progress of the game, Robles III's physical fitness continued to decline, and Xu can's attack quality became higher and higher. With the end of the 12th round, Xu can smiled and hugged his team. The host announced that the referee unanimously judged Xu can to defend the title.

Xu can hit a shocking 1562 punches in the whole game, while the other party fought back with only 765 punches. Xu can also led by 402:199 in the number of hits. Playing such a refreshing performance also enabled Xu can to honor the heroic words of 'this will be my evolutionary war' at the pre match weighing ceremony.

Previously, Xu can was famous for strong holding frame and fast multi-stage close attack. After training in the United States, Xu can now added flexible movement, played a more cunning fist, and played a dominant performance at both ends of attack and defense, making Robles III unable to parry.

After defending the title, Xu can tied the record of defending the title held by Xiong Chaozhong, China's first world champion, and became the first Chinese boxer to successfully defend the title away in the United States. This victory also turned Xu can's professional record into 18 wins and 2 losses in 20 wars, and continued to consolidate his ranking and position in the international system. According to regulations, Xu can's next defending Championship will be held before May 26 next year.