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Li Wenyang (boxer)
Li Wenyang (李文扬) or Sugar Ray Lee (born September 23, 1987, Yiliang, China) is a retired Chinese professional boxer and former UBO Light Welterweight Champion. He is the one of the first boxers from China to win a minor world title.

Professional career
Li debuted in 2008, winning his first four fights before losing two successive fights.

Li faced supposed opponent Rachamongkol Kokietgym to win the vacant and lightly regarded UBO Light Welterweight Championship, technically making him one of China's few professional boxers to win a minor championship. However, as there was no Visa or stamp on Kokietgym's passport, the opponent for this fight is unknown. Going into the fight, Li was ranked as the top Chinese boxer in the light welterweight division by Asian Boxing Council.

His compatriot Xiong Chaozhong is widely recognized as the first boxer from China to win a major world title, the WBC minimumweight championship.

He retired in 2013 with a record of 8 wins and 2 defeats.

Tan Teng Kee (boxer)
Tan Teng Kee or Battling Key was a professional boxer from Singapore and a former two time Malayan Lightweight Champion.

Professional career
Tan Teng Kee debuted in 1922, winning the Malayan Lightweight Championship in his eighth fight. He lost to fellow veteran boxer Young Pelky (Lope Tenorio) in 1923 in front of an audience of 6000 people, earning the respect of ringside observers. He would go on to lose his title to Eddie Grady in 1924, regaining it later in 1925 against Vincent Pereira.

On March 20, 1935 he passed away due to injuries suffered in his fight with Jimmy Nelson. This was ruled as an accidental death and was reported as one of the first boxing fatalities outside Singapore by The Straits Times. His funeral took place at the Roman Catholic cemetery and was attended by numerous amateur boxers.

His final record was 30 wins, 27 defeats and 4 draws.

Zhang Junlong (boxer)
Zhang Junlong (张俊龙) (born November 12, 1980, Qingdao, China), nicknamed the Dragon King, is a Chinese professional boxer in the heavyweight division and current WBU heavyweight interim champion.

Professional career
Zhang made his professional debut in 2012 at the age of 31, winning all of his eleven fights by knockout.

On January 23, 2014 he faced David Koswara to win his first professional titles, the inaugural WBA Asian and CPBF Asian heavyweight titles. One month later he defeated unknown fighter Timor Benz to win the vacant WBF Asia Pacific heavyweight title. During May of the same year he won via a fifth round knockout against former cruiserweight Nico Toriri for the vacant IBO Asia Pacific heavyweight title.

On November 30, 2014 Zhang faced veteran journeyman Jason Gavern, stopping him in the third round to win the vacant WBF Intercontinental and WBU heavyweight interim titles, making him one of the few Chinese fighters to win a minor world title.

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Qiu Xiaojun (boxer)
Qiu Xiaojun (裘晓君) (born June 30, 1990, Suzhou, China) is a Chinese professional boxer and the current WBC Silver Super Bantamweight Champion.

Professional career
Qiu made his professional debut in 2011, losing two of his first nine fights to fellow contender Johnathon Baat.

Qiu claimed his first professional title, the vacant WBC Asian Boxing Council Continental super bantamweight title against Jilo Merlin. He followed this up with a victory over Lizandro De los Santos to claim the interim WBC Youth World super bantamweight title. He would later avenge his two defeats to Baat in 2014, retaining his regional title after five defenses.

In early 2015 Qiu faced veteran Sylvester Lopez and won the vacant WBC Silver super bantamweight title via 6th round technical knockout, moving him up the World Boxing Council's rankings.

Ma Yiming (boxer)
Ma Yiming (马一鸣) (born December 19, 1980, Dalian, China) is a Chinese professional light flyweight boxer and the former WBO China Zone flyweight and WBO Asia Pacific light flyweight champion.

Professional career
Ma debuted at the age of 26 in 2007 and lost five out of the first eight fights of his career. He won the vacant WBO China Zone flyweight title in his seventh fight. He would vacate and win this title again in 2010 against Mating Kilakil at the beginning of his winning streak, defending it a further three times.

In his ninth straight victory in 2014 against veteran Tommy Seran, Ma won the vacant WBO Asia Pacific light flyweight championship via a wide unanimous decision, closing his winning streak.

On April 24, 2015 Ma unsuccessfully challenged WBA light flyweight interim champion Randy Petalcorin, suffering three knockdowns en route to a first round technical knockout loss, ending his winning streak.

Ik Yang (boxer)
Ik Yang or Yang Lianhui (杨连慧) (born March 28, 1985, Dalian, China) is a Chinese professional light welterweight boxer and a former title challenger. He held the South Korea, WBO China Zone, WBO Asia Pacific lightweight and IBF Pan Pacific light welterweight titles.

Professional career
Yang did not start with a notable amateur pedigree as was the case for many Chinese fighters. He made his professional debut in 2007, winning the South Korea lightweight title in 2012 against journeyman Jon Won Won in his ninth fight. In his following fight with Elly Ray, he won the relatively new WBO China Zone lightweight title via an eighth round technical knockout.

In 2014 he stopped Sukkasem Kietyongyuth in eight rounds to win the WBO Asia Pacific lightweight title. Later that year he moved up to the light welterweight division and stopped Thai veteran Fahsai Sakkreerin to win the IBF Pan Pacific light welterweight title which he would later successfully defend against another Thai veteran, Patomsuk Pathompothong via a sixth round technical knockout in his first twelve round fight.

On July 18, 2015 Yang fought for the vacant IBF light welterweight title against long time veteran César Cuenca, suffering his first professional defeat via unanimous decision in a fight where both fighters suffered knockdowns.