46-7-0 (11 KO)
Chenglong  Zhang
classements réels
Inactive
Taille
177 CM / 5'9"
Nationalité
China China
Catégorie de poids
Featherweight
Poids
64.5 KG / 142 LBS
médias sociaux
Surnom
None
Âge

Combattant Statistiques

Glory Record 4-1-0 (0 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Temps de combat moyen 09:32 Fight Duration
Rapport de Knockdown 3:0 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 8.97 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 7.69 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Différentiel frappant 1.28 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Précision frappante 50.23 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Combattant Médias

Combattant Record

Résultat Adversaire Événement Méthode Regarder
NO CONTEST Nafi Bilalovski Glory 57: Shenzhen
Featured fight
2018-08-25
NO CONTEST
Victoires Adrian Maxim Glory 54: Birmingham
Featured fight
2018-06-02
UD
Pertes Bailey Sugden Glory 49: Redemption
Featured fight
2017-12-09
UD
Victoires Masaya Kubo Glory 46: Guangzhou
Tournament Final
2017-10-14
UD
Victoires Quade Taranaki Glory 46: Guangzhou
Tournament
2017-10-14
UD
Victoires Wilson Sanches Mendes Glory 41: Holland
Co Headline event
2017-05-20
UD

Combattant Bio

Twitter Chenglong  Zhang

Chenglong
Zhang
4-1-0 (0 KO) China

GLORY 46 Fighter of the Night

GLORY 46 Featherweight Qualifier Tournament Champion

Chenglong Zhang says his decision to become a professional fighter was greatly influenced by his family line. His elder brother is a professional MuayThai fighter, his father was a boxer and his grandfather was also a martial artist.

“I was born in a small village in a suburb of Henan Province. Life was hard growing up. I followed my brother’s footstep, he's my inspiration,” he says. 

“I have been training in Muay Thai since I was 13 years old and I have dedicated all my life to this sport. I respect all my opponents and because I respect them, I always try and KO them. That way, I bring out their best and that brings out my best. I hope my opponents have the same attitude.”

“I like to use my heart when I fight. Don't get me wrong, I fight smart, but I don't like to take a step back. I'm always pressing forward. I'm very confident in my skill level also. I think people will be surprised to see a Chinese fighter who has the same level as professional Thai fighter.”

Zhang says there is “nothing really much to say” about his activities outside training, largely because there aren't really any. 

“I train every day and if I am not training then I am probably in the process of a fight week and waiting for the weekend, when I will fight,” he laughs.

“I like travelling though and I am glad that through this sport I get to see a much bigger world and meet with lots of interesting people.”