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Did the Sino-Japanese confrontation win in Wulin Wind on March 31, 2123?

The official competition of the 6th China-Japan Competition of Wulin Wind in p>2112 ended perfectly on March 31th. Wulin Wind will enter Incheon, South Korea for the first time on June 9th, and hold the "First China-South Korea Competition in 2112".

Xiaochuan Xiang, who just won this year's K-1 Koshien championship on March 7th, took part in Wulin Wind. The K-1 Koshien competition is a competition for high school students, and the contestants are under the age of 18. The weight class is 61-65kg. The champions of Koshien are all promising stars of Japan's Kickboxing session. Many schools turned to professional players after graduation, and now they are active in the front line of Japan's Kickboxing world, including Hiroya, Nobuko Masaaki, etc. It is China's 19-year-old Tie Yinghua who is in the limelight against Ogawa Xiang. Tie Yinghua is a fighter who is in the limelight in China in recent years, and he is a star of hope in the Kickboxing field in China.

This is the third time that KOng Ming, the "China Warrior" of Wulin Wind, participated in the Sino-Japanese competition. In the previous two competitions, Kong Ming defeated Japanese boxers: in the Sino-Japanese-German competition in 2111, Kong Ming Ko Yamamoto ascended, and in the global boxing championship in 2112, Kong Ming beat Nakamura with points. Kong Ming's participation in the foreign war of Wulin Wind also included the Sino-Thai confrontation against Sai Kung Ming's victory over Shangkuku and the decisive battle against Kuala Lumpur Kong Ming's victory over Saifu.

In addition, Yi Long, Convenient, Zhou Zhipeng, Xie Lei, Liu Chen, Zhang Dezheng and Xu Yi, the monks, all participated in this competition on behalf of the martial arts circles in China.

On March 31th, 2112, China won the Sino-Japanese Competition in Wulin Wind with a score of 5: 4.

Wulin Wind's written report on the Sino-Japanese match on March 31th, 2112:

"Wulin Wind China Warrior" KOng Ming's second game Ko Shinichi Ishii

65kg: "Wulin Wind China Warrior" Xie Lei defeated Shota Shirai

Women's 56KG: Ayano Ling Nai. Winning Liu Chen

71KG: "Wulin Wind China Warrior" TKO small iron (Kotesu)

71kg: Yoichi YAMAZAKI) KO Dezheng

NaokiSAMUKAYA in the first game of Zhou Zhipeng. Decision wins Xu Yi

67KG: Tie Yinghua, "Warrior of Wulin Wind in China", decides (overtime 1R) to win Ogawa Xiang

75KG: Masato UCHIYAMA decides (31-28) to win the monk Yi Long

81KG: "Warrior of Wulin Wind in China" facilitates the first game of KO Takagi Kenta (Kenta).