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Ali Raymi is now Ranked number 9 in the world
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 05:45
by Michael bennt
So is he still regarded as some side show attraction or can he actually fight? Cause to be in the top ten in the world you usually have to be able to fight, yet alls i see when his name is mentioned is laughter or calls of fixed fights. What's the script with this fighter?
Re: Ali Raymi is now Ranked number 9 in the world
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 10:15
by TheWigwam
He is the best of the yemeni randomers around that weight division, and because there are seemingly so many and they fight so often the points seem to feed into him. I would say his ranking is rather inflated but I love following the Raymi story

Re: Ali Raymi is now Ranked number 9 in the world
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 12:17
by jujigatame
Ali Raymi is the best boxer in Yemen. Take that as you will.
Re: Ali Raymi is now Ranked number 9 in the world
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 20:02
by GilFilmore
jujigatame wrote:Ali Raymi is the best boxer in Yemen. Take that as you will.
Ali Raymi is one of the best in the world
Re: Ali Raymi is now Ranked number 9 in the world
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 21:34
by Lackeos
He is ranked #9 at minimum weight. To achieve that, you have to be one of the 7 adult men on Earth who weighs 100 pounds. It's such a hard achievement that requires a lot of boxing ability in a very deep division. Also, for anyone who isn't trolling, and is dead serious about believing that Ali Raymi is good... his record is the actual most fake record in the system and all of his fights are completely fake. It's easy to trick the computer into thinking you're top 10 when you feed it a bunch of fake results.
Re: Ali Raymi is now Ranked number 9 in the world
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 21:55
by tiny_acres
Lackeos wrote:He is ranked #9 at minimum weight. To achieve that, you have to be one of the 7 adult men on Earth who weighs 100 pounds. It's such a hard achievement that requires a lot of boxing ability in a very deep division. Also, for anyone who isn't trolling, and is dead serious about believing that Ali Raymi is good... his record is the actual most fake record in the system and all of his fights are completely fake. It's easy to trick the computer into thinking you're top 10 when you feed it a bunch of fake results.

I was 100 pounds once......I was a fetus at the time\
Just finding 100 lb fighters has got to be hard.But to find 100 lb fighters to take dives is a feat
in its self
Re: Ali Raymi is now Ranked number 9 in the world
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 21:58
by JCS
Lackeos wrote:He is ranked #9 at minimum weight. To achieve that, you have to be one of the 7 adult men on Earth who weighs 100 pounds. It's such a hard achievement that requires a lot of boxing ability in a very deep division. Also, for anyone who isn't trolling, and is dead serious about believing that Ali Raymi is good... his record is the actual most fake record in the system and all of his fights are completely fake. It's easy to trick the computer into thinking you're top 10 when you feed it a bunch of fake results.
9th at
Light Flyweight... which means he'd be #6 or 7 at Minimumweight.
Re: Ali Raymi is now Ranked number 9 in the world
Posted: 05 Dec 2014, 00:08
by Lackeos
tiny_acres wrote:Lackeos wrote:He is ranked #9 at minimum weight. To achieve that, you have to be one of the 7 adult men on Earth who weighs 100 pounds. It's such a hard achievement that requires a lot of boxing ability in a very deep division. Also, for anyone who isn't trolling, and is dead serious about believing that Ali Raymi is good... his record is the actual most fake record in the system and all of his fights are completely fake. It's easy to trick the computer into thinking you're top 10 when you feed it a bunch of fake results.

I was 100 pounds once......I was a fetus at the time\
Just finding 100 lb fighters has got to be hard.But to find 100 lb fighters to take dives is a feat
in its self
Not to mention that they were all undefeated and Yemenite. Like, where is this goldmine in Yemen that has 21 undefeated minimumweights? If you look at how many active Yemenite boxers there are in each division, no division above super bantamweight has more than 1 Yemenite fighter. It is not often that the number of undefeated victims of a single minimumweight fighter exceeds the combined total of all fighters above flyweight from that fighter's country.