Zhang Weili Defends strawweight title for second time in historic match against Chinese compatriot Yang Xiaonan At the UFC 300th Anniversary Card in Las Vegas. “Magnum's second title defense will be the first all-Chinese title fight in UFC history and is a testament to the global reach of MMA in general and the UFC in particular.”
Weili has taken the UFC by storm during her five-year run with the promotion, and her upcoming bout will be another step for her to solidify her legacy as one of the best in the strawweight division, but that track record falls short to Rose. It just ruined it. Namajunas. Ahead of her historic UFC 300 bout, let's take a look at why she has the nickname “Magnum.”
Zhang Weili's nickname is “Magnum”
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With the exception of two losses to Rose Namajunas in 2021, Weili Zhang has never lost in the UFC. In fact, the only loss in her career was when she lost a decision to Meng Bo in her mixed martial arts debut in 2013.
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In Weili's early career, he was able to use sharp strikes while controlling distance with great agility and understanding of range, to great effect. Her willingness to get into shootouts, especially early in her career, and her dedication to this sport have already made her one of the most successful female fighters in UFC history. I did. She is currently ranked second on the women's pound-for-pound list and is considered one of the top fighters in the world.
The strawweight champion is nicknamed “Magnum,” but the exact reason and history behind it are unknown. Her nickname was probably inspired by her formidable fighting skills, unrelenting pressure, and a moving and unconventional story that is one of her best stories.
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Zhang Weili's inside story
Zhang Weili has had an interesting martial arts journey, starting at the age of six to train in Shaolin Kung Fu with a local martial arts master, inspired by the King Fu movie. Being an athletic genius, she started playing different sports at her school such as soccer, track and field, and table tennis. Recognizing her athletic ability, her parents sent Weili to a martial arts school when she was 12 years old, where she trained in the traditional Chinese martial arts Shuaijiao and Sanda. Although she had considerable success and won several state championships, she quit the sport due to recurring lower back injuries, and she moved to Beijing at age 174.
She eventually started working as a fitness instructor at a local gym and continued her martial arts training by taking up Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to strengthen her arsenal.She met 'Magnum' while she was working at the gym Wu Haotiana pioneer in mixed martial arts in China, recognized her talent and brought her to the Black Tiger Fist Club.
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She quickly caught the eye of an MMA coach Cai Xuejun, who is from Hebei province, felt that she had a lot of potential and started training in the sport. She is a strawweight champion who made her professional debut in 2013 and after an impressive showing on the Chinese MMA circuit, she signed with the UFC in 2018 where she became a two-time champion and one of the greatest women of all time. He became one of the fighters.