Former two time NBA Heavyweight Champion China “The Dragon” Smith 33-4 (26) has plans to make his much anticipated return to the ring shortly. Smith, at age 29 is hoping to become a fixture in the wide open heavyweight division.
“I’m hoping to get a date to fight in Sarasota I have a strong fan base and they deserve to see that I can still handle business inside the ring. I have unfortunately been out of the ring since December 2006. The first few fights would be to shake off some rust”, said the 33-4 southpaw.
“After I get a few fights, I am ready for all challengers and ill go wherever makes the most financial sense. I am the peoples champ I have a great record im a former two time NBA Champion.
"I also have a foundation for kids and am recognized as a role model. Boxing is looking for a domestic heavyweight hopeful and I plan to become America ’s next great champion!"
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