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Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 14:49
by GilFilmore
On November 25th in Sanaa, Yemen, the record breaking undefeated knockout master Ali Raymi is set to return to the squared circle to fight Yemeni boxing technician Omar Awdan in a highly anticipated rematch.
This time a world championship will be at stake. Both fighters are vying for the prestige of becoming the first ever UBO world minimumweight champion. History will be made in about one month's time.
Who wins this bout and how????
Will Raymi win again and continue his historic KO streak???
Or will the slickster Awdan find a way to outbox and solve the Labyrinth that is Ali Raymi??
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 15:18
by JCS
Assuming your post isn't dripping with sarcasm, I'm curious how you figure that Awdan is a "boxing technician" and a "slickster"?
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 16:08
by Bard of Boxrec
JCS wrote:Assuming your post isn't dripping with sarcasm, I'm curious how you figure that Awdan is a "boxing technician" and a "slickster"?
Yes, because you should CLEARLY assume his post isn't dripping with sarcasm.
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 16:10
by lefty
Wtf is the UBO title hahaha
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 16:33
by tiny_acres
He will hold that belt for 20 years fighting the same bums he fights now.This guy will go 100-0 at
this rate.
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 17:20
by Boxing Prospect
Raymi is ducking Kosei Tanaka!
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 17:36
by ReggieDiggs
UBO? Universal Butt Odor Champion? United Bisexuality Opponents Champion?
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 20:39
by Grey
I got an email from the Yemen commission letting me know that Raymi beat Prince Maz for the third time on October 16th by a RTD9. Apparently there was some controversy though, as the ref missed Raymi getting knocked down twice, so they're having a fourth "epic" battle on November 19th at 108 lbs.
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 20:59
by JCS
Prince Maz was the only realistic opponent that Raymi could reap BoxRec rating points from... makes sense. I foresee Raymi/Harazi as a 'passing of the torch' sort of match in the near future.
Grey...I gotta ask, how do we know this all is 'really' legit?
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 21:05
by lefty
JCS wrote:Prince Maz was the only realistic opponent that Raymi could reap BoxRec rating points from... makes sense. I foresee Raymi/Harazi as a 'passing of the torch' sort of match in the near future.
Grey...I gotta ask, how do we know this all is 'really' legit?
You dont actually take Raymi seriously do you?
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 21:14
by littlepug
JCS wrote:Prince Maz was the only realistic opponent that Raymi could reap BoxRec rating points from... makes sense. I foresee Raymi/Harazi as a 'passing of the torch' sort of match in the near future.
Grey...I gotta ask, how do we know this all is 'really' legit?
Christ I hope no one thinks this charade is in anyway rooted in reality, its just a joke that they've managed to get away with because of where they based
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 21:17
by JCS
littlepug wrote:JCS wrote:Prince Maz was the only realistic opponent that Raymi could reap BoxRec rating points from... makes sense. I foresee Raymi/Harazi as a 'passing of the torch' sort of match in the near future.
Grey...I gotta ask, how do we know this all is 'really' legit?
Christ I hope no one thinks this charade is in anyway rooted in reality, its just a joke that they've managed to get away with because of where they based
I'm still convinced its a conspiracy to rise to the top of the software-based rating systems.
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 21:49
by stevekrazy
Hahaha Harazi has a nice lil 3-0 record versus 10-1, 9-1 and 5-0 boxers and shut all of them out w/o losing a round, of course i take none of this crap serious but raymi will lose soon lol
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 22:00
by JCS
stevekrazy wrote:Hahaha Harazi has a nice lil 3-0 record versus 10-1, 9-1 and 5-0 boxers and shut all of them out w/o losing a round, of course i take none of this crap serious but raymi will lose soon lol
And he's only 16 to boot.
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 22:39
by Lackeos
I just wrote a script to falsify wins against undefeated opponents who themselves have beaten exclusively undefeated opponents. I'm gonna make a fighter record that is 100-0 by midnight, but first we have to vote on what to name him. My vote is for Sugar Dick Tiger. Also, I need names for his opponents, like The Cookie Crumble.
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 23:26
by Boxing Prospect
Raymi vs Hani Ansi is the Yemeni fight that needs to be made!
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 00:31
by Grey
JCS wrote:Prince Maz was the only realistic opponent that Raymi could reap BoxRec rating points from... makes sense. I foresee Raymi/Harazi as a 'passing of the torch' sort of match in the near future.
Grey...I gotta ask, how do we know this all is 'really' legit?
They do send in videos amazingly enough. And all the information they send in looks proper. I've had suspicions from them and other countries in the past. I will say the videos look less like the sparring sessions one promoter from Brazil would try to present to us as legitimate fights from his basement.
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 00:32
by Grey
JCS wrote:littlepug wrote:JCS wrote:Prince Maz was the only realistic opponent that Raymi could reap BoxRec rating points from... makes sense. I foresee Raymi/Harazi as a 'passing of the torch' sort of match in the near future.
Grey...I gotta ask, how do we know this all is 'really' legit?
Christ I hope no one thinks this charade is in anyway rooted in reality, its just a joke that they've managed to get away with because of where they based
I'm still convinced its a conspiracy to rise to the top of the software-based rating systems.
I should add I have also believed this to be the case but now I'm 50/50 about it.
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 08:31
by T.M.K
Gents!!!!! BACK THE TRUCK UP - Raymi is ALREADY a world champion!
He won the IBI (I kid you not) in his last fight with Maz, at Strawweight. Their 4th encounter is for the IBI Light-Flyweight title (again, I kid you not). What the heck, if Eubank and Watson can contest 2 world titles at 2 weights in 2 consecutive fights - then why can't these two ATG's?
T.M.K
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 14:06
by zojo
GreyJ wrote:JCS wrote:Prince Maz was the only realistic opponent that Raymi could reap BoxRec rating points from... makes sense. I foresee Raymi/Harazi as a 'passing of the torch' sort of match in the near future.
Grey...I gotta ask, how do we know this all is 'really' legit?
They do send in videos amazingly enough. And all the information they send in looks proper. I've had suspicions from them and other countries in the past. I will say the videos look less like the sparring sessions one promoter from Brazil would try to present to us as legitimate fights from his basement.
Why don't more of his fights end up on youtube?
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 14:11
by littlepug
zojo, wrote:GreyJ wrote:JCS wrote:Prince Maz was the only realistic opponent that Raymi could reap BoxRec rating points from... makes sense. I foresee Raymi/Harazi as a 'passing of the torch' sort of match in the near future.
Grey...I gotta ask, how do we know this all is 'really' legit?
They do send in videos amazingly enough. And all the information they send in looks proper. I've had suspicions from them and other countries in the past. I will say the videos look less like the sparring sessions one promoter from Brazil would try to present to us as legitimate fights from his basement.
Why don't more of his fights end up on youtube?
probably because they never happened. on a side note am sure something like this happened in the 70s with someone sending the ring mag fake fight reports to get a fictional fighter a world ranking just to see if it was possible
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 14:12
by GilFilmore
T.M.K wrote:Gents!!!!! BACK THE TRUCK UP - Raymi is ALREADY a world champion!
He won the IBI (I kid you not) in his last fight with Maz, at Strawweight. Their 4th encounter is for the IBI Light-Flyweight title (again, I kid you not). What the heck, if Eubank and Watson can contest 2 world titles at 2 weights in 2 consecutive fights - then why can't these two ATG's?
T.M.K
He'll be a unified world champion holding both the IBI and UBO titles (If he wins on 11/25 of course).
Maybe after he'll go for the undisputed unification and capture the WBF (World Boxing FOUNDATION "Yemeni Version") and GBO (Global Boxing Organization) world championships.
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 15:42
by Grey
zojo, wrote:GreyJ wrote:JCS wrote:Prince Maz was the only realistic opponent that Raymi could reap BoxRec rating points from... makes sense. I foresee Raymi/Harazi as a 'passing of the torch' sort of match in the near future.
Grey...I gotta ask, how do we know this all is 'really' legit?
They do send in videos amazingly enough. And all the information they send in looks proper. I've had suspicions from them and other countries in the past. I will say the videos look less like the sparring sessions one promoter from Brazil would try to present to us as legitimate fights from his basement.
Why don't more of his fights end up on youtube?
They usually get deleted after 2-3 days
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 18:44
by GilFilmore
Why don't more of his fights end up on youtube?[/quote]
They usually get deleted after 2-3 days[/quote]
It's because they break the Youtube barrier of daily views
Re: Ali Raymi is fighting for his first world title
Posted: 21 Oct 2014, 18:49
by tiny_acres
GilFilmore wrote:T.M.K wrote:Gents!!!!! BACK THE TRUCK UP - Raymi is ALREADY a world champion!
He won the IBI (I kid you not) in his last fight with Maz, at Strawweight. Their 4th encounter is for the IBI Light-Flyweight title (again, I kid you not). What the heck, if Eubank and Watson can contest 2 world titles at 2 weights in 2 consecutive fights - then why can't these two ATG's?
T.M.K
He'll be a unified world champion holding both the IBI and UBO titles (If he wins on 11/25 of course).
Maybe after he'll go for the undisputed unification and capture the WBF (World Boxing FOUNDATION "Yemeni Version") and GBO (Global Boxing Organization) world championships.
Until he fights on a Stacey Goodson card and wins the Trailer park trash title.He will be a fraud in my eyes.