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Chinese police probe mixed martial arts fight club for poor children and orphans

Club adopts hundreds of children and trains them to be fighters to keep them off the streets, founder says

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A mixed martial arts club has adopted hundreds of impoverished boys, raising and training them as fighters. Photo: Handout
Alice Yanin Shanghai

Police in southwestern China are investigating a mixed martial arts club for allegedly adopting hundreds of orphans and poor children and training them to be fighters.

Authorities in Chengdu, Sichuan province, launched the investigation after footage surfaced online of two 14-year-old boys from the Enbo MMA Club in a bruising commercial cage fight.

The teens, “Xiao Long” and “Xiao Wu”, were two of roughly 400 children from poverty-stricken areas in the province adopted and given intensive MMA training over the last 16 years, according to the video.

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Club supervisor Zhu Guanghui confirmed the police were investigating and said the club was cooperating with the authorities, the Beijing Youth Daily reported on Monday.

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