Anyone think that Raymi loses this? Ansi looks quite promising and Raymi is in a higher weight class than he normally operates at.
(This is in some jest, I know many think that this is all set up)
TheWigwam wrote:The unstoppable Ali Raymi is scheduled to take on rising star Hani Ansi in a bid to capture the vacant UBO flyweight world championship, if successful, he will become a three weight world champion!
Anyone think that Raymi loses this? Ansi looks quite promising and Raymi is in a higher weight class than he normally operates at.
(This is in some jest, I know many think that this is all set up)
Hani Ansi himself has had a history making year in 2014. His fight with Raymi on 24 December will mark his 11th bout of 2014.Boxing Prospect wrote:I effing love Hani Ansi! He fights like the child of Naseem Hamed and something from the Matrix
chucktaylor wrote:I see The Uranium-fisted Yemeni Destroyer of Worlds unifying against Chocolatito (this is just a formality, really) after winning the coveted UBO title, then moving up to KO Narvaez, then Rigo. This is all within the first quarter of 2015. After he cleans out all the divisions through 140, FMJ will be looking for a final fight to reach 50-0, but will make the fatal error of choosing Raymi as his opponent. In about 2 years time, he should be KOing the MW champion, Golovkin or whoever is the man by then. Hopefully he is able to clean out all the top guys on the way to HW quickly enough to unseat Wlad, who will be crapping his pants watching Raymi blast through whoever the top CW is in a couple years.
But here's the big twist: With the HW championship secured, Raymi will start cutting weight and clean out all of the divisions again, but in reverse order!
Oh wow, impressive. It's almost as though he didn't even exist prior to this year, and then somebody invented him to be another undefeated opponent for Raymi, and then began reporting match results for him once a month in a build-up to serve his one and only true purpose.GilFilmore wrote:Hani Ansi himself has had a history making year in 2014. His fight with Raymi on 24 December will mark his 11th bout of 2014.
Such a good twist.chucktaylor wrote:But here's the big twist: With the HW championship secured, Raymi will start cutting weight and clean out all of the divisions again, but in reverse order!
Can't wait! And for a world title too, dream fightUndo35 wrote:The good news this is fight is back on for July. And for the ubo super flyweight title nonetheless. I think it'll be Hansi's 10th fight this year. How much is a flight to Yemen?
I think he has criticized the IS on twitter and said that he would destroy the IS with his fists. he was probably joking but still it is quite risky to say such a Thing if you live in Yemen.PsychoGamerTwo wrote:Damn... it always hits the good ones. Raymi was no terrorist. I didn't know him personally, but it seems he's been a nice guy with great humor. I hope its not true, but if... Rest in Peace, Ali.
Its pretty much confirmed.TheWigwam wrote:Is there any evidence for this? Sad news if true, I'm friends with him on facebook and he is a funny guy - still don't know if the whole thing is a fabrication or not though
Thanks for the info, R.I.P.PsychoGamerTwo wrote:Its pretty much confirmed.TheWigwam wrote:Is there any evidence for this? Sad news if true, I'm friends with him on facebook and he is a funny guy - still don't know if the whole thing is a fabrication or not though
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/05/22 ... -in-yemen/
http://yemenboxingfederation.com/ali-raymi.html
Rest in Peace, Ali.
Got confirmed by his manager aswell.TheWigwam wrote:Thanks for the info, R.I.P.PsychoGamerTwo wrote:Its pretty much confirmed.TheWigwam wrote:Is there any evidence for this? Sad news if true, I'm friends with him on facebook and he is a funny guy - still don't know if the whole thing is a fabrication or not though
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/05/22 ... -in-yemen/
http://yemenboxingfederation.com/ali-raymi.html
Rest in Peace, Ali.
