Talking Balls: Fight, Fight, Fight & Other Stories

Tonight marks the first-ever White Collar Boxing event in Beijing. Fights begin at 8pm but there's still tickets if you want them. Get down to the Renaissance in Shuangjing with your finest tuxedo and RMB 900. Eight fights are on the card and two of them feature editors of this very website. It's not-to-be-missed ... for the simple reason that this will never happen again. With the Brawl on the Wall coming just a week after the UFC in Macau, is there a future for such sports in China? Not just yet, according to the Mongolian Wolf.

Concrete news of the upcoming Beijing Ducks season is filtering through. We've still not got official word on anything including where it will tip off – will it now be the MasterCard Center or still the Capital Steel Center? – but the preliminary game dates are below. There is also an official suggestion that you get tickets from www.damai.cn.

  • vs. Shanghai Sharks – Nov 24
  • vs. Qingdao Double Star Eagles – Dec 9
  • vs. Bayi Rockets – Jan 17

Now to this week's sports headlines:

  • China Sports Review has the interesting story of DC United's Tan Long.
  • China Daily has revealed that a Shanghai volleyball coach has been suspended while under investigation for sexual harassment.
  • Apparently the China Horse Fair starting tomorrow. We've no idea where, as China Daily decided not to tell us.
  • There's nothing to be found on the Lingerie Football League's supposed foray into China. We're looking.
  • December 6 at the Bird's Nest is where you'll find this year's Oakley/Shaun White Air & Style snowboarding event.
  • The RedBull Nanshan Open is coming in January. We'll have more on that soon.
  • Sandwiched in between those two snowboarding heavyweights is World Snowboard Day. December 30 is the day that you'll want to hit the slopes.
  • The Beijing Marathon has been rescheduled following the recent Party get-together. We're told that registration is now open but our calls to the organizers have gone unanswered. More as soon as we know it.
  • The Chinese Football Association is moving house. Because of bad feng shui. Of course.

And finally, it's been a big week for China's new leader and Talking Balls would like to send its congratulations to him. We're hopeful that he won't have forgotten his three wishes relating to Chinese football. They were, as if you could ever have forgotten:

  1. China qualifying for the World Cup
  2. China hosting the World Cup
  3. China winning the World Cup.

Photo: DC United