Wang Kehan


Wang Kehan is a Chinese kickboxer, who has spent the majority of her career fighting under the banner of Kunlun Fight in her native China.
Between July of 2018 and April 2019 she was ranked #6 woman in the world and #5 between June 2019 and March 2020 by Combat Press. Combat Press has continually ranked her in the top ten since ranking her #4 in November 2016, before dropping her from the rankings in April of 2020 due to inactivity.
She is the former IPCC Muay Thai World Champion, WCK Muay Thai and Wu Lin Feng Muay Thai Champion.

Kickboxing career

In 2013, Wang Kehan fought against Ekaterina Vandaryeva during C3: King of Fighters. She won the fight in the third round by TKO.
After dropping an extra round decision to Jemyma Betrian, she scored a decision win over Marloes Merza and a TKO win over Taina. She would then enter the WCK Super Bantamweight tournament. Kehan TKO'd Lindsay Ball in the semi finals, and won a unanimous decision over Ciara Irvine to win her first major title.
In her next fight she faced Masha Valent during Kunlun Fight 10. She won by a tornado kick to clinch the IPCC Muay Thai title.
In the following fight Kehan fought Emily Wahby for the WLF 60 kg World Title. She won a unanimous decision, to win her third title in a row.
Over the next two years, Kehan won her next 7 fights in a row, with notable wins over Irina Mazepa and Vicky Church. She then entered the Mulan 51.5 kg Tournament. In the quarter finals she beat Juliana Werner by a 2nd round TKO. In the semi finals she beat Anke Van Gestel by a unanimous decision after an extra round. In the finals she fought Anissa Haddaoui, and lost a unanimous decision, after an extra round.
After losing in the finals of the tournament, Kehan went on a four fight winning streak, with notable wins over Laëtitia Madjene and Mallaury Kalachnikoff.

Championships and accomplishments