Hong Kong pugilist Tyson Ng etched his name in the annals of Chinese boxing history last night with a decisive third-round stoppage victory over Thailand’s Atchariya Wirojanasunobol to claim the WBC Asia Super-Middleweight Championship. The electrifying bout headlined the Aum Academy/XianTopKing Boxing event in Bangkok, drawing fans from across the region to witness a historic moment for the sport.
Ng’s victory not only crowned him as the new WBC Asia super-middleweight champion but also marked a groundbreaking achievement. He is now the first-ever boxer from the greater China region to become a four-belt champion under the WBC Asian Boxing Council. The Hong Kong fighter has previously held WBC Asia titles at middleweight, including the Silver and Continental belts. At 168 pounds, he was a former continental champion, and his latest triumph solidifies his dominance in the division.
The fight was a testament to Ng’s skill, determination, and power as he dismantled Wirojanasunobol with a stunning display of boxing prowess. This victory cements his legacy and sets a new benchmark for future pugilists from China and beyond.
Tyson Ng’s historic achievement is a proud moment for Chinese boxing and a significant milestone for the WBC Asian Boxing Council. As the new reigning super-middleweight champion, Ng’s journey is an inspiration, proving that dreams can be realized with relentless dedication and passion. The greater China region celebrates a true boxing icon, and the world looks forward to witnessing more from this trailblazing champion.
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