In less than 48 hours, Raymi enters the history books. He will be competing a fourth time in October, a personal best for ring appearances in a month. http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=561186&cat=boxer He will also most likely (I think...where is the official ESB statistician when you need him? ...who is the official ESB statistician? :huh) become the first boxer to ever score four consecutive KO1 victories in a single calendar month, provided he gets another one. He will also most likely (again, paging that statistician dude) become the first to ever score KO1 victories in his first six twelve-rounders, all versus unbeaten opponents. Greatness unfolds before our eyes!
That was early days. :bart Ali has been stepping up, big time. I heard a rumor he will be venturing into double-digits in early 2014, guys with like 10-0 or 11-0 records. :shock:
My only regret is that time robbed us of seeing his prime. If a 39 year old Ali can do all this, just imagine what a trained 25 year old version could've been. :admin
Every fighter he has fought was undefeated until they met raymi in the ring. He is fighting again friday against a 6(2)-0 guy
Ali Raymi, GOAT and boxing god extended his incredible record to 18-0 yesterday sending another promising yemeni contender crashing to the canvas after just 47 seconds. Ali is now 18-0 with 18 1st round KOs all against undefeated opponents. Who can stop this machine of destruction in his rise to domination of the Minimumweight division?