China'stwo-timeOlympicboxingchampionZouShimingonFridaycameoutfightingfromsevereeyeproblemsthatlooklikelytoendhiscareer,declaringdefiantly:"I'mstillme."The36-yea
ChinesegymnastZouJingyuanclaimedtheparallelbarscrownattheworldchampionshipsonSunday.TeamChinalookedtocontinuetheirstrongshowingattheGymnasticsWorldChampionships
The first "Great Meeting Open to All" will be held at the Shaolin Temple from July 29 to Aug 4 in Dengfeng, Henan province.
Thefirst"GreatMeetingOpentoAll"willbeheldattheShaolinTemplefromJuly29toAug4inDengfeng,Henanprovince.The1,500-year-oldtemplewillwelcomekungfumastersandenthusiast
Heisatwo-timeOlympicgoldmedallistandreigningworldchampion,butChineseboxingstarZouShimingiseyeinganevengreaterprize:makingthesportbiginhishomeland.The36-year-old
Precision punching, slick defense pave path to WBO flyweight crown
Chinese boxing icon Zou Shiming is making his U.S. debut Saturday night at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
China's two-time Olympic champion boxer Zou Shiming tearfully mourned the passing of Muhammad Ali, vowing to win a professional title to honor the legendary boxer.
Self-proclaimed qigong master Wang Lin did not show in court when his trial over a property dispute with a former disciple opened in east China's city of Nanchang on Tuesday.