Zou Shiming, 32, and with only one professional fight behind him, is dreaming of making it big in the United States.
Zou, who won two Olympic Games gold medals and is a three-time amateur world champion, takes on Mexico's Jesus Ortega in Macau on July 27.
He intends to become the first Chinese boxer to make a name for himself in a sport that was once banned in his country.
Zou’s promoters, Top Rank, are hoping the flyweight's fame in China will open the door to a lucrative and untapped market. But the 2008 and 2012 Olympic champion is looking in the opposite direction.
"When I started boxing, I saw on television that a lot of fights were held in the US. So it's my dream to fight there," he said on Wednesday.
"China is paying more attention to boxing now. I will start by fighting in Macau or Asia, and then, I hope, I will have the chance to fight in the US." [Click Here To Read More]
Zou, who won two Olympic Games gold medals and is a three-time amateur world champion, takes on Mexico's Jesus Ortega in Macau on July 27.
He intends to become the first Chinese boxer to make a name for himself in a sport that was once banned in his country.
Zou’s promoters, Top Rank, are hoping the flyweight's fame in China will open the door to a lucrative and untapped market. But the 2008 and 2012 Olympic champion is looking in the opposite direction.
"When I started boxing, I saw on television that a lot of fights were held in the US. So it's my dream to fight there," he said on Wednesday.
"China is paying more attention to boxing now. I will start by fighting in Macau or Asia, and then, I hope, I will have the chance to fight in the US." [Click Here To Read More]
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