Bangkok played host to an electrifying night of boxing on Monday as the XianTopKing event delivered high-stakes WBC Asia title bouts. Chinese fighters dominated the evening, securing major victories against Thai opponents in a showcase of skill, power, and determination.

Tao Weng Secures WBC Asia Silver Welterweight Title

China’s Tao Weng emerged victorious, claiming the WBC Asia Silver Welterweight Championship with a unanimous points decision over Thailand’s Wachirasak Waiyawong. Weng’s disciplined strategy and sharp execution ensured his triumph, adding another prestigious accolade to his growing career.

Mengjiang Hai Captures WBC Asia Continental Welterweight Title

Fellow Chinese boxer Mengjiang Hai followed suit, defeating Thailand’s Pawitchaya Ruangchutiphophan via unanimous decision to claim the WBC Asia Continental Welterweight Championship. Hai’s performance demonstrated his superior ring control and technical prowess, cementing his place among Asia’s rising boxing talents.

JianBiao Yao Stuns with First-Round Knockout

The night’s most dramatic victory came from JianBiao Yao, who delivered a sensational first-round knockout against Thailand’s Apichart Klintai to seize the WBC Asia Continental Featherweight Championship. Yao’s explosive power ended the contest in spectacular fashion, showcasing his ability to finish fights with authority.

With these dominant performances, China’s boxing scene continues to make waves on the international stage. The XianTopKing event in Bangkok highlighted the depth of talent emerging from the region, setting the stage for even greater battles ahead in the