Boxing Champion Zou Shiming Loses 200 Million in 7 Years! Spent All His Earnings from Fighting
Zou Shiming and his wife lost 200 million over seven years due to unsuccessful business ventures, which ultimately led to their divorce. They invested in a lavish sports center in Shanghai, but the limited market for boxing in China, with only about 490 registered professional boxers, made it financially unsustainable.
OPEN SOURCEZou Shiming and his wife lost 200 million over seven years due to unsuccessful business ventures, which ultimately led to their divorce. They invested in a lavish sports center in Shanghai, but the limited market for boxing in China, with only about 490 registered professional boxers, made it financially unsustainable.
Zou Shiming and his wife lost 200 million over seven years due to failed business ventures, including a costly sports center in Shanghai that struggled with profitability due to the limited boxing market in China, and up.


- Zou Shiming and his wife lost 200 million over seven years due to unsuccessful business ventures, which ultimately led to their divorce.
- They invested in a lavish sports center in Shanghai, but the limited market for boxing in China, with only about 490 registered professional boxers, made it financially unsustainable.
- Despite high operational costs and extravagant renovations, the sports center only turned a profit once in seven years, indicating poor financial management.
- Zou's boxing success did not translate into effective business skills, revealing a gap between athletic talent and commercial acumen.
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- Zou Shiming and his wife lost 200 million over seven years due to unsuccessful business ventures, which ultimately led to their divorce
- Zou Shiming and his wife lost 200 million over seven years due to failed business ventures, including a costly sports center in Shanghai that struggled with profitability due to the limited boxing market in China, and up
- They invested in a lavish sports center in Shanghai, but the limited market for boxing in China, with only about 490 registered professional boxers, made it financially unsustainable
- Despite high operational costs and extravagant renovations, the sports center only turned a profit once in seven years, indicating poor financial management
- Zou Shiming and his wife lost 200 million over seven years due to failed business ventures, including a costly sports center in Shanghai that struggled with profitability due to the limited boxing market in China, and up
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