A new and exciting chapter in robot technology is about to begin. The famous robotics company Unitree has announced that they will soon livestream a robot fighting match. This big reveal came on April 10 through a post on X (formerly Twitter), where the company asked fans to “join the fun” and get ready for a sci-fi-style battle.
China's Unitree robot is now being trained to fight in a ring.
Robot fight live streams begin in a month.
Here are 08 wild examples: pic.twitter.com/19xZHAtBcZ
— Alamin (@iam_chonchol) April 13, 2025
What Did the Video Show?
The teaser video, named “Unitree Iron Fist King: Awakening!”, gave fans a sneak peek at what’s coming. In the video, we see a Unitree G1 robot practicing moves against a human. The robot is not as fast as the person, but it quickly gets up after being knocked down. Later in the video, two robots are shown getting ready to fight each other. Their movements look like martial arts, making the action feel more like a futuristic kung fu movie.
When Is the Fight?
Unitree has not shared the exact date of the fight or which robot models will be involved. But many believe that the G1 model will be the main fighter. There is also a chance that the bigger H1 robot might take part. Tech website Interesting Engineering mentioned that both robots could be in the match.
Meet the Robot Fighters
Here’s a closer look at the robots that may appear:
Unitree G1:
- Height: 1.32 meters
- Weight: 35 kilograms
- Known for: Smart motion, strong computer brain, fast reactions
- Special Skill: Can move in tight spaces where humans can’t
- Fun Fact: First robot to do a side flip and a kip-up (jump from back to feet)
Unitree H1:
- Height: 1.8 meters
- Weight: 47 kilograms
- Known for: More power and height
- Fun Fact: Danced during the Chinese Lunar New Year Gala, one of the most-watched TV shows in China
Unitree’s Viral Moments
Unitree has become popular for posting videos that show how far their robots have come. Some of these exciting moments include:
- March 2025: G1 became the first humanoid robot to do a kip-up, jumping from its back straight onto its feet.
- Earlier in March: G1 also did a side flip, something no other humanoid robot had done before.
- February 2025: H1 danced during China’s famous Lunar New Year Gala, showing off its smooth moves on national TV.
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