PRO BOXER · MARTIAL ARTIST · BOXING COACH
Xavier
Professional boxer and martial artist — 13–3–1 (3 KOs) as a pro, third at the Shin Kyokushin Asia tournament, and sparring rounds with world champions Mario Barrios, Regis Prograis and Brian Norman Jr. Started martial arts at four and has spent three decades in combat sports since. Out of that experience he built Wu Boxing, his own system for understanding and teaching the sport — Eastern and Western styles mixed, fundamentals first, why a technique works and not just how to repeat it. Tested at every level, from people putting on gloves for the first time to professionals.
- Height
- 178 cm
- Weight
- 70 kg
- Stance
- Orthodox
- Pro record
- 13–3–1
Ring time
Who Xavier has sparred
World-level fighters he has shared rounds with.
Breakdown
of The Coach
Editorial read of his style — not official measurements.
- Multi-style / versatility 10/10
- Years in the martial arts 10/10
- Fundamentals, the why 10/10
- Ring IQ, fight breakdown 9/10
- Methodology / system 9/10
- Pro boxing 9/10
Inside the style
What Xavier teaches
East meets West
Wu Boxing mixes Eastern martial arts and Western boxing into one way of understanding the sport.
Why, not just how
Fundamentals first — you learn why a technique works before you drill it, so it holds up under pressure.
Film breakdown
Deep video analysis of fights — a rarity for an ordinary gym.
Tested at every level
From people putting on gloves for the first time to professionals — the system keeps changing the way his students train.
Record
Credentials & honours
- Professional boxer — 13–3–1 with 3 knockouts
- Third place, Shin Kyokushin Asia tournament
- Sparred world champions Mario Barrios, Regis Prograis and Brian Norman Jr.
- In martial arts since the age of four — three decades in combat sports
- Creator of Wu Boxing — a system that mixes Eastern and Western styles, fundamentals first
- Coached internationally across Bangkok, Japan and Korea; online school with 40,000+ students
What you'll take away
Why train with Xavier
A system and a fighter's mindset from zero — fundamentals you understand, not a set of punches.
Film breakdowns and technical detail you won't find in an ordinary gym.
Unorthodox angles and multi-style solutions from someone who has sparred world champions.
Why a technique works — not just how to repeat it. That's the whole system.
Wukong started martial arts at the age of four and has spent three decades in combat sports since. As a professional boxer he holds a record of 13–3–1 with 3 knockouts, and he took third place at the Shin Kyokushin Asia tournament. Along the way he has shared the ring with some of the best in the world, including sparring sessions with world champions Mario Barrios, Regis Prograis and Brian Norman Jr.
Out of that experience he built Wu Boxing, his own system for understanding and teaching the sport. It mixes Eastern and Western styles and puts the fundamentals first: why a technique works, not just how to repeat it. The system has been tested at every level, from people putting on gloves for the first time to professionals, and it keeps changing the way his students train.