In 2015, Goran Martinović arrived in Suzhou and established his own brand IP event, the "Suzhou Showdown." That same year, he founded the Suzhou Black Tie Boxing Academy, which has been operating for nearly a decade until now. In 2024, he relocated to the Li Gonti Cultural Creative Block III in the Suzhou Industrial Park, set up an independent Black Tie Boxing Academy, and also opened the World Tie Museum, which opened one month earlier than the National World Tie Museum in Croatia.
He was awarded the title of honorary ambassador for tourism and cultural exchange between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Goran Martinović's success is not only in business but also in his dedication to public welfare and charity. Under the official charity fund of the Suzhou Industrial Park, he established a charity fund bearing his name, dedicated to supporting impoverished children in China.
His achievements are supported by a mature Chinese team and partners, who collaborate to help him reach new heights in his career. Currently, the main business of the Black Tie Boxing Academy is focused on sports agency, supporting international school students in applying to Ivy League universities in the U.S. and top universities in Europe and America, and participating in other international competitions.
Looking ahead, Goran Martinović and his team will continue to strive to create more opportunities and contributions for Chinese students and the general public, and to promote business towards an even better future.