Unitree Robotics unveiled a highly anticipated video on the evening of the 10th, showcasing its latest breakthroughs in dynamic motion control and intelligent interaction with its G1 humanoid robot engaging in boxing matches. The video demonstrates G1's ability to strike stationary targets (a standing punching bag) and engage in sparring matches against both a human boxer and another G1 robot.

Unitree's newly released G1 boxing video showcases the robot's impressive dynamic performance. Through precise motion capture and real-time motion planning, G1 executes a series of complex movements including punching, dodging, and balance adjustments. The robot not only maintains stability in simulated combat but also dynamically adjusts its posture based on external commands, demonstrating high flexibility and robustness.

Although G1 was knocked down several times during its sparring matches against humans due to shortcomings in reaction speed, accuracy of strikes, and force, the robot demonstrated excellent recovery capabilities, autonomously standing up within approximately 4 seconds.

Simultaneously, Unitree announced an upcoming live-streamed robot fighting event, promising a unique technological spectacle for robotics enthusiasts.