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In the end, Chen Zhiming bowed to the King of Hong Kong.

Chen Zhiming, the king of Hong Kong's knees, offended two big gangs in Hong Kong, led himself to a dead end in Hong Kong, and finally fled to Shenzhen in a hurry.

1984, Chen Zhiming decided to duel with the figure who was then known as the Australian boxing champion. Although Chen Zhiming had a high level of martial arts at that time, his influence was still very small compared with that of the Australian boxing champion, so many martial artists in the audience thought that the Australian boxing champion would definitely beat Chen Zhiming.

But to everyone's surprise, Chen Zhiming finally defeated the Australian champion. One of the classic moves is that Chen Zhiming grabbed the champion's head with his elbow, then slammed the champion's chest with his knee, and finally won the game.

The Origin of Chen Zhiming s Title of "King of Hong Kong Knees";

After worshipping at the foot of Sulongmen, Chen Zhiming trained Muay Thai skills very hard every day. Chen Zhiming's preference for Muay Thai is mainly in the knee technique of Muay Thai, because Chen Zhiming thinks the knee technique is the most lethal. After studying for a period of time, Chen Zhiming took part in some boxing matches under the recommendation of Su Long.

In boxing match, Chen Zhiming directly knocked down three men with his knees, one of whom was the Macau boxing champion from Macau, which made Chen Zhiming famous in Hong Kong in World War I and won the title of "Hong Kong Knee King", which also improved Chen Zhiming's position in the gang and made him the best among men in four years 10.