It was until the
2004 Summer Olympics in Athens that
Zou Shiming claimed China's first boxing medal. He eventually made it into the semifinals and won a bronze. This achievement was greeted with rapturous applause and Chinese reporters nicknamed him the
Dark Horse at first because of his
underdog status. Later, they tried the
Knight of Lightning or the
Fox or, sometimes, the
Pirate, all celebrating his knack for snatching points and peeling away from his opponents' reach. That strategy was helping him win international matches. In Athens, Zou made it to the semifinals, eventually winning a bronze, China's first in boxing. It was another year before Zou won his first gold medal, at the
2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships, held in the western Chinese city of
Mianyang. He was the nation's first
amateur boxing champion, and China celebrated. China's boxing performance improved dramatically at the
2008 Summer Olympics in
Beijing. Zou Shiming won the gold medal in the
Light Flyweight (-48 kg) event, and
Zhang Xiaoping won the gold medal in the
Light Heavyweight (81 kg) event. On 24 November 2012
Xiong Zhao Zhong became the first male boxer from China to win a major professional world boxing title, the
WBC minimumweight title. The fight was well received with many of China's major media organisations hailing the event as a huge success. Due to the overwhelming positive reaction boxing promoters have promised to accelerate the growth of boxing throughout China. Light Flyweight contender
Ma Yiming challenged for the
WBA light flyweight interim championship in April 2015, losing via a first-round technical knockout. Similarly,
Ik Yang fought veteran
César Cuenca and lost via unanimous decision for the vacant
IBF light welterweight title. Compatriot Li Wenyang won a minor world title (
UBO light welterweight title) in 2011. This was followed by heavyweight
Zhang Junlong's win against Jason Gavern which won him a minor title in 2014 (
interim WBU heavyweight title). Zou Shiming made history becoming the 2nd Chinese National to win a World Championship title with a unanimous-decision over Prasitsak Phaprom of Thailand, to win the WBO flyweight championship fight at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, US on Nov 5, 2016.
Xu Can becomes China's 3rd World Boxing Champion in his unanimous victory over Jesus Rojas of Puerto Rico for the WBA Featherweight World Title in Houston Texas on January 26, 2019 ==List of men's professional boxing world champions==