Zhang Weili, female,1born in Handan, Hebei on September 30th, 1990, is a professional comprehensive martial arts athlete in China and the first UFC world champion in Asia.
Zhang Weili was born into a family of coal miners in Fengfeng mining area, Handan City, Hebei Province. He began to contact Sanda and boxing at the age of 9. 12 years old, Zhang Weili entered the martial arts school and won the Hebei Youth Sanda Championship.
When Zhang Liwei/Kloc-was 0/7 years old, she had to retire and go back to Beijing to make a living because of serious injuries. She worked as a kindergarten teacher, hotel receptionist, bodyguard, gym salesman, etc. The power of dreams pulled her back to the fighting field until she won the championship. ?
Zhang Weili's career.
As the first UFC world champion in China, Zhang Weili's road to success can be described as arduous. 20 13, Zhang Weili officially turned to comprehensive combat training. Her efforts in the octagonal cage are known to more people.
20 19 in Shenzhen, facing Brazilian star andrade, Zhang Weili knocked down his opponent and won the gold belt in just 42 seconds. Zhang Weili, who became the first UFC world champion in China and even in Asia, held his gold belt high above his head in the spotlight.
In March 2020, facing the challenge initiated by Polish player Joanna, Zhang Weili fought hard for five rounds and finally won points to successfully defend the gold belt. This competition was officially selected by UFC as the best competition in 2020.
Standing at the peak, Zhang Weili enjoys admiration and respect from all directions, but it is also facing new challenges. 78 seconds, this is the time when Zhang Weili first faced the American valiant Ross Nama Junas in April, 20021year. In a hurry, Zhang Weili fell to the ground. Zhang Weili was once at the bottom after losing to its opponent again in World War II, 202 11.
However, it was this failure that made Zhang Weili know what "just hold your horses" was. I used to want to win and be afraid of losing, but now I think mixed martial arts is a lifelong thing. Zhang Weili, whose hair was cut short, once again set out for the "top of the mountain" as a challenger.
In order to prepare for the match with Joanna, Zhang Weili went to Thailand for training very early, and in addition to practicing boxing, she also constantly improved her leg skills. While she improved herself technically and tactically, she also achieved psychological transformation, and finally witnessed the best result.
This year1October 20th, 10, Zhang Weili will play against Carla Espa of the United States in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, when she will hit the gold belt again.