Chapter 185 - 167 Meeting
In 2011, Hu Shan challenged the well-known Malaysian Martial Artist Li Zong, and the two fought publicly at sea. After exchanging more than twenty techniques, Li Zong was left blinded by Hu Shan with a Killing Move of the White Crane Sect and committed suicide on the spot following his defeat.
In 2012, Hu Shan gambled in a duel with Li Zong’s good friend, the honorary instructor of the Malaysia Martial Arts Federation, acclaimed as Malaysia’s number one expert, Zhang Jinfei. It took place in international waters as well, and after more than fifty exchanges, Hu Shan narrowly secured victory, breaking Zhang Jinfei’s throat bone on the spot.
In 2013, Hu Shan went to Indonesia to challenge the local famed Chinese Boxer Zhu Changwei, who ultimately lost an eye and had his right hand disabled.
That same year, Hu Shan successively defeated two other Chinese Boxers in Indonesia, killing them both in the encounters.
In 2014, Hu Shan was invited to New Country by the Li Group for a private boxing match, where he met the Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the Philippines’ Underground Boxing Ring and ultimately KO’ed his opponent.
In 2015, Hu Shan successively defeated five Muay Thai Kings in Thailand’s underground boxing rings, and for a while, no one in Thailand dared to challenge him.
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Back then, Zhang Shicai just briefly mentioned Hu Shan’s combat record, but he wasn’t clear on the details, whereas the information sent by Zhao Lixin was much more specific.
Page by page, Wu Li now understood why Hu Shan was considered the number one in Southeast Asia; the man had really fought against experts from every Southeast Asian nation.
Unfortunately, almost no videos of these matches leaked out, or Zhao Lixin was unable to collect them. The only video was of Hu Shan facing off against the Philippines’ Boxing Champion in New Country, representing the Li Group from New Country and easily KO’ing his opponent.
Wu Li clicked on the video, which was fairly clear.
