A wear resistant TiB-TiC reinforced TiNi-Ti2Ni intermetallic matrix composite coating(TiB-TiC/TiNi-Ti2Ni) was prepared on Ti-6.5Al-2Zr-1Mo-1V titanium alloy by the laser cladding process using Ti+Ni+B4C powder blends as the precursor materials.Microstructure and worn surface morphologies of the coating were characterized by optical microscopy(OM),scan electron microscopy(SEM),X-ray diffraction(XRD),energy dispersive X-ray analysis(EDS) and atomic force microscopy(AFM).Wear resistance of the coating was evaluated under dry sliding wear test condition at room temperature.The results indicate that the laser clad coating has a unique microstructure composed of flower-like TiB-TiC eutectic ceramics uniformly distributed in the TiNi-Ti2Ni dual-phase intermetallic matrix.The coating exhibits an excellent wear resistance because of combined action of hard TiB-TiC eutectic ceramic reinforcements and ductile TiNi-Ti2Ni dual-phase intermetallic matrix.