Fanlong Meng

Fanlong Meng

"Cold Blood"

Division: lightHeavyweight

Nationality: China

Hometown: Chifeng, China

Birth Date: 1988-02-05

Height: 6.2 cm

Reach: 75 cm

Stance: southpaw

Professional Record

17

Wins

(10 by KO)

1

Losses

(0 by KO)

0

Draws

18

Total Fights

Biography

Fanlong Meng, hailing from Chifeng, China, is an accomplished professional boxer who competes in the light heavyweight division. Meng has gained recognition for his technical skills, endurance, and strong punching power. With an impressive record and notable victories, he has solidified his status as a prominent figure in Chinese boxing.

Meng began his boxing journey in 2005 as an amateur and quickly made his mark in the sport. He clinched the national amateur championship in 2010 and followed it up with a victory at the Asian amateur championship in 2012. This success propelled him to turn professional in 2015, and he signed with Roc Nation Sports. Since then, Meng has amassed a record of 17 wins and 1 loss, showcasing his skill set and determination inside the ring.

While Meng's lone loss came against Artur Beterbiev in a title fight in March 2020, it has not deterred his ambition and drive. He has showcased exceptional boxing abilities, including technical precision, effective footwork, and knockout power. Meng's dedication to his craft and the sport of boxing has not only made him a respected figure in China but has also put him on the global radar as a talented light heavyweight contender. As he continues to hone his skills and chase his dreams of becoming a world champion, Meng Fanlong remains an integral part of the thriving Chinese boxing scene.

Technical Overview

Meng jab is functional—more compass than sword—used to guide opponents into the line of fire. Like a staff strike in a Shaolin form, his punch comes from the hips, the twist, and the breath. Footwork-wise, Meng moves with minimalism. He doesn’t bounce—he slides. His stance is squared but balanced, letting him shift weight without telegraphing. Each pivot or shift is informed by structure, not flair.

Fanlong Meng is a seasoned veteran with a tight, controlled offense and a wrestler’s mindset—mentally unshakeable and physically grounded. You can’t snap him down, and you can’t wear him out. His composure under fire is elite. Like a tai chi master, he absorbs force and then returns it.

One of his signature weapons is the rear-hand uppercut, thrown from a tight angle with a devastating snap. It’s part of a growing trend in the sport, and Meng executes it with coiled precision. His punch mechanics carry the torque of Chinese martial arts—spiral energy, redirection, and internal control. He draws power not just from muscle, but from motion. When behind on the cards, Meng doesn’t panic. He adapts. His twisted punches, sharp and upward, can silence an opponent late. He reads patterns in chaos and answers with quiet violence.

Fanlong fights like a man rooted in two worlds: one of Stoic tradition, the other of cinematic legacy. His style is steeped in the principles of Chinese martial arts—disciplines that shaped not just real fighters, but the very legends who inspired animation, cinema, and pop-culture icons. Jackie Chan, for example, turned real combat principles into choreography. Meng carries that same authenticity, minus the theatrics. He’s what comes after the legend—real technique, no wires.

Fight History

05/20/22 vs. Jean Pascal, L-UD, 12/12

10/29/21 vs. Israel Duffus, W-UD, 10/10

10/05/19 vs. Gilberto Rubio, W-TKO, 2/6

06/01/19 vs. Adam Deines, W-UD, 12/12

11/24/18 vs. Frank Buglioni, W-TKO, 5/12

07/20/18 vs. Chris Eppley, W-TKO, 1/6

10/28/17 vs. Emmanuel Danso, W-UD, 10/10

04/29/17 vs. Brad Austin, W-UD, 8/8

01/21/17 vs. Gasan Gasanov, W-KO, 1/10

09/30/16 vs. Zura Mekereshvili, W-MD, 8/8

07/22/16 vs. Daniel Judah, W-KO, 5/8

05/25/16 vs. Rob Powdrill, W-TKO, 4/8

01/16/16 vs. Kenny Gaudreau, W-TKO, 1/4

11/14/15 vs. Andre Sawyer, W-KO, 2/4

10/17/15 vs. Devonte Hopkins, W-TKO, 1/4

09/26/15 vs. Michael Mitchell, W-UD, 4/4

06/20/15 vs. Alberto Avina, W-KO, 2/4

01/17/15 vs. Marcellus Yates, W-MD, 4/4

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