Chinese boxer Xu Can trains in Kunming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province, April 13, 2020. China's World Boxing Association champion Xu Can is ready to step up in class as he targets a prestigious unification bout in the featherweight division. Having successfully defended his title twice, Xu is preparing to next face either International Boxing Federation champ Josh Warrington or World Boxing Organization title holder Shakur Stevenson. Due to the global coronavirus pandemic, Xu’s fight is unlikely to be staged until the end of May or early June.(Photo: China News Service/ Liu Ranyang)
Chinese boxer Xu Can trains in Kunming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province, April 13, 2020. China's World Boxing Association champion Xu Can is ready to step up in class as he targets a prestigious unification bout in the featherweight division. Having successfully defended his title twice, Xu is preparing to next face either International Boxing Federation champ Josh Warrington or World Boxing Organization title holder Shakur Stevenson. Due to the global coronavirus pandemic, Xu’s fight is unlikely to be staged until the end of May or early June.(Photo: China News Service/ Liu Ranyang)
Chinese boxer Xu Can trains in Kunming, Southwest China’s Yunnan province, April 13, 2020. China's World Boxing Association champion Xu Can is ready to step up in class as he targets a prestigious unification bout in the featherweight division. Having successfully defended his title twice, Xu is preparing to next face either International Boxing Federation champ Josh Warrington or World Boxing Organization title holder Shakur Stevenson. Due to the global coronavirus pandemic, Xu’s fight is unlikely to be staged until the end of May or early June.(Photo: China News Service/ Liu Ranyang)