Style vs. Style fighting in China, which started as an isolated incident involving the now infamous Xu Xiaodong, is now an actual thing over there. It seems like each month there is another story ...
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Xu Xiaodong is at it again. The Beijing based MMA coach and amateur fighter has had another fight with a self-proclaimed kung fu master, which — like all the others — has ended in brutal fashion. This ...
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Fighters aren’t usually the blushing type. But Xu Xiaodong can’t hide his embarrassment when asked about his latest battle scar, a three-inch crimson railroad track that snakes over his right eyebrow.
Last week, a video of Chinese mixed martial artist Xu “Madman” Xiaodong wiping the floor with purported tai chi master Wang Lei went viral across streaming platforms in China and the U.S., garnering ...
BEIJING — For weeks, mixed-martial-arts (MMA) fighter Xu Xiaodong had been taunting masters of the traditional Chinese martial arts, dismissing them as overly commercialized frauds, and challenging ...
Xu Xiaodong, nicknamed "Mad Dog", is a Chinese mixed martial artist (MMA) who has been called the founder of MMA in China and is known for taking down fake martial artists. He gained prominence online ...