
Chinese boxer Sairike Tuoliaowutayi delivered a commanding performance to capture the World Boxing Council Far East Silver Welterweight Championship in the main event of tonight’s Boxing Gala in Xi’an, China.
Facing South Korea’s Hye Sung Park, the Chinese fighter secured a unanimous decision victory after an intense and action-packed contest between two accomplished former national amateur champions.
From the opening bell, both fighters showcased their technical skills and determination, engaging in a high-paced battle that saw hundreds of punches thrown throughout the bout. The contest featured relentless exchanges and heavy shots from both competitors, thrilling the fans in attendance and highlighting the elite pedigree of the two athletes.
Tuoliaowutayi maintained strong ring control and consistent pressure, landing the more effective combinations over the course of the fight. His disciplined approach and sharp boxing ultimately convinced the judges, who awarded him the bout by unanimous decision, crowning him the new WBC Far East Silver Welterweight Champion.
Adding further prestige to the evening, eleven WBC regional champions were present ringside, demonstrating their support for the event and underscoring the growing influence of WBC championship boxing throughout the region.
The victory marks an important milestone in Tuoliaowutayi’s professional career, positioning the talented Chinese welterweight among the rising contenders within the WBC Far East boxing landscape.


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