Liu Hailong


Liu Hailong is a Chinese sanda kickboxer. Liu's rise to fame came in 2000 in the inaugural King of sanda tournament. Liu not only won his weight class, but went on to win a one-night open weight round robin tournament, giving him the title Sanda "King of Kings".
At the 2002 Sanshou World Cup in Macau, Liu faced Muslim Salihov in a competition and beat him on points to win the 80 kg division gold medal. Salihov is a highly accomplished Russian Sanshou fighter who would later become a King of Sanda himself. Some fight observers believe Salihov won the closely contested match.
In 2003, Liu faced a fellow King of Sanda in Yuan Yubao in the promotion's first "superfight", defeating him by decision to earn the title of "Super King of Sanda".
In December 2003, Liu scored a unanimous decision over Eduardo Fujihara to claim the IKF Sanshou World Championship.
After an injury in 2005, Liu retired from the sport. In 2009, he made a comeback facing and defeating Japanese fighter Iga Koji.

Championships and awards

  • Chinese Sanda King Tournament
  • *2003 Chinese Sanda King of Super Championship
  • *2003 Chinese Sanda King Championship
  • *2002 Chinese Sanda King of Super Championship
  • *2000 Chinese Sanda King Championship
  • IKF Sanshou World Championships
  • *IKF Sanshou World Championships -80 kg Championship
  • World Wushu Championships
  • *2003 World Wushu Championships Gold Medalist Gold
  • Sanda World Cup
  • *2004 Sanda World Cup Gold Medalist Gold
  • *2002 Sanda World Cup Gold Medalist Gold
  • Chinese Sanda Championships
  • *2004 Chinese Sanda Championships -80 kg Championship
  • *2003 Chinese Sanda Champion Championships -80 kg Championship
  • *2002 Chinese Sanda Championships -80 kg Championship
  • *2001 The 9th National Games Sanda -75 kg Championship
  • *2000 Chinese Sanda Championships -75 kg Championship
  • *2000 Chinese Sanda Group Championships 75–80 kg Championship

Sanda record

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Filmography