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I might not return to the ring, admits China’s Zou Shiming after surprise WBO title defeat by Japan’s Sho Kimura

Two-time Olympic champion boxer says he might not fight again and is dreaming of becoming a coach to train the next generation of world champions after his sensational loss in Shanghai

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China's Zou Shiming speaks to the audience after losing his WBO world title fight in Shanghai. Photo: Handout

Chinese superstar fighter Zou Shiming admitted he might not return to the ring and is dreaming of training the next generation of mainland world champions after his sensational defeat by Japan’s Sho Kimura in Shanghai.

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Kimura handed Zou his second loss since the two-time Olympic champion turned to the professional ranks in 2013.

The 28-year-old Tokyo-based fighter upset all the odds to lift the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) world flyweight title with an 11th-round knockout victory on Friday night.

An emotional Zou said moments after the fight that he was going to “come back” in some shape or form, and then suggested in his post-match speech that his days in the ring were numbered.

In a long and rambling speech at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Centre, the 36-year-old Zou told the 9,000-strong crowd his fight against Kimura could have been his last.

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Blood pours down the face of Japan's Sho Kimura during his WBO world title fight against China's Zou Shiming in Shanghai. Photo: Handout
Blood pours down the face of Japan's Sho Kimura during his WBO world title fight against China's Zou Shiming in Shanghai. Photo: Handout
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