
Punches, kicks and code: China hosts world's first humanoid robot kickboxing match
World robot competition, Mecha fighting series (Image credits: X @CollinRugg)
In a first-of-its-kind event, humanoid robots took center stage in a kickboxing match in Hangzhou, China. The competition, part of the China Media Group (CMG) World Robot Competition – Mecha Fighting Series, was held on May 25 and marked the debut of robotic fighters in a full-fledged combat sport.
The robots were developed by Unitree Robotics, a Chinese tech company known for its advanced humanoid machines. Four Unitree G1 robots took part in the fight, each about 132 centimeters tall and weighing 35 kilograms, reported Asia Times.
They were remotely controlled by human trainers using joysticks, and the match was broadcasted by China Central Television (CCTV).
While the event sparked excitement among viewers, one social media user commented humorously, 'The part that confuses me most is the referee in the ring.'
Videos from the match showed the robots exchanging punches and kicks with surprising coordination. Although the strikes were more like soft pushes than real hits, the movements displayed impressive balance and speed for machines.
The match was part of a larger effort to test and showcase the growing abilities of AI and robotics in dynamic settings.
Earlier this year, a Unitree robot was seen in a viral video aggressively reacting to its handlers during a demo, raising safety concerns.
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In another case, during February's Spring Festival Gala in Tianjin, a robot reportedly charged toward a crowd, alarming attendees.
Such incidents, including a recent case at Tesla's factory in Texas where a robot allegedly injured a worker, have sparked growing concern over AI safety and the potential risks of advanced robotics. Experts have pointed to software glitches and inadequate testing as common causes, highlighting the need for strict quality control in AI development.
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