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Chinese heavyweight boxer Zhang Zhilei says the eyes of the world will be on Chinese boxing when he fights Joe Joyce in a rematch on September 23.
Zhang produced a stunning display to stop Joyce in the sixth round in London in April and claim the WBO Interim Championship.
The win propelled the 40-year-old into contention to fight some of the biggest names in the heavyweight division, including Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.
But Joyce has activated a rematch clause included in the contract from the pair's first fight meaning Zhang must now overcome 'The Juggernaut' for a second time.
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"Last time I made history, the best inheritance of history is to create new history," Zhang told CGTN Europe shortly after the rematch was announced on Thursday.
"Creating a new history of the Chinese in the field of boxing is my mission and my original intention.
He added: "People always think Chinese boxing can't produce heavyweight boxers, and Chinese boxing can't compete with European and American boxing. I don't agree. I believe Chinese boxing will definitely occupy the most central position on the international stage.”
Zhang Zhilei will face Britain's Joe Joyce for a second time in September after beating him in London in April./CFP.
Zhang Zhilei will face Britain's Joe Joyce for a second time in September after beating him in London in April./CFP.
While he has his mind fully set on his next fight, Zhang is targeting a fight with Fury in the future.
"We don't have a long term plan at the moment, our focus is still the battle with Joyce. After Joyce, fighting with Tyson Fury would be my next target,”he added.
But, Zhang is likely to face a motivated Joyce in the rematch, with the Briton admitting he's hungry for revenge after suffering his first career defeat.
"I'm coming back to take back what's mine," Joyce said.
"September 23 I am leaving everything in that ring. No compromises. No underestimating my opponent. Nothing but a win.
"Last time out I lost my undefeated professional record. It was hard to take. But after the dust settled, all that will do is make me better.
"I've learned lessons. I'm ready. And I am coming for everything.”
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