<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">The world's first humanoid robot combat competition took place in China with four Chinese teams competing against each other.The competition featured Unitree's G1 humanoid robots engaging in combat with punches, kicks, and dodges.Teams utilized unique tactics, with the green team focusing on steady pressure, and the pink team leveraging muscle memory precision.The G1 robots have advanced movement capabilities with seven degrees of freedom in their arms.Humanoid robots require special algorithms and sensors to maintain balance during complex movements.Unitree used AI reinforcement training to teach the G1 robots optimal behaviors and keep them upright during combat.The robots underwent intensive training to withstand physical strain and remain stable in combat situations.Future tournaments will see Unitree deploying robots with more advanced motion-sensing control systems for improved combat immersion.