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Ramla Ali

Posted: 22 Sep 2020, 08:59
by Ruthless-RKO
Ali, the first Muslim woman to win an English boxing title, will compete at super-bantamweight

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Ramla Ali has signed a multi-fight promotional deal with Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing and will make her highly-anticipated professional debut in October subject to licensing.

Signed to unified heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua's 258 management label, Ali is trained by her husband Richard Moore and Jobi Clayton at the BoxClever Gym in Ladbroke Grove, London, and will compete at super-bantamweight.

Ali's family fled war-torn Somalia as refugees after her brother had already been killed. Settling in London, she initially kept her boxing training a secret for fear her family would disapprove of the pastime for a Muslim girl.

She started boxing in her early teens and told her mother she was simply training for fitness, rather than contesting any bouts. As an amateur boxer, Ali became the first female Muslim boxer to win an English title before deciding to represent Somalia in 2017.

Joining a thriving Matchroom stable that boasts a number of women's world champions including undisputed lightweight ruler Katie Taylor and undisputed welterweight champion Jessica McCaskill, Ali hopes to create more history by becoming Somalia's first ever world champion.

"There is no better place to box than Matchroom," said Ali. "You get to fight on Sky Sports - what's better than that? It was a no brainer for me - I didn't want to go anywhere else. I feel ready to fight now, I could go next week!

"So many doors open for you when you're with a great management company like 258. The link with 258 came to fruition when I was on a photoshoot with Joshua Buatsi for the Wonderland magazine cover. A couple of months after that, I signed to 258.

"As an amateur, I won the national title in 2015 and then in 2016, they had this new English title series which I won. After that, I won the GB Championships, which was like my first introduction to a professional fight with the lights, music and commentators.

"In competing for Somalia, I became the first boxer, male or female, to win an African title for them. I would still love to go to Tokyo if and when the time does come. I wanted to get a head start in my professional career so now is the best time to turn pro.

"I just want to get in the ring and I feel like I can do that sooner being a pro rather than waiting around for an Olympic Games that might not come. The Olympic dream is still there but I'm excited to begin my journey in the professional ranks.

"A coach should know their boxer inside and out, so who better to guide me than my husband? He will always have my back. I now have the perfect team to pursue my dreams in professional boxing. I want to become a world champion and I hope in doing so people will develop a better view of Somalia."

"Ramla's story is incredible and inspiring,"
said promoter Eddie Hearn. "She has gone through so much to get to this point and I'm delighted that Matchroom will be guiding her progress in the professional ranks alongside our friends at 258 MGT. Ramla joins an unrivalled Matchroom stable that boasts some of the very best female fighters on the planet and she is in the perfect place to fulfil her dream of becoming Somalia's first world champion."

"I'm so proud of Ramla and the team at 258 for putting this all together," said 258 MGT Athlete Advisor Anthony Joshua. "A happy fighter is a good fighter and we know she is happy with her choice. 258 has a great reputation and strong relationships across the sporting world so we are pleased to announce this today. Long may she reign."

"It is a great moment for Ramla to be turning pro with Matchroom, who have been leading the way in women's boxing," said 258 MGT Managing Director Freddie Cunningham. "It has been amazing working with Ramla and being able to help generate her the opportunities she deserves in and outside the sport."

Re: Ramla Ali signs multi-fight promotional deal with Matchroom Boxing

Posted: 22 Sep 2020, 09:00
by Ruthless-RKO
She is also a model..

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Re: Ramla Ali signs multi-fight promotional deal with Matchroom Boxing

Posted: 22 Sep 2020, 14:14
by margaret thatcher

Re: Ramla Ali signs multi-fight promotional deal with Matchroom Boxing

Posted: 22 Sep 2020, 14:58
by keirw
Good luck to her, I have no idea how good she is but I hope she does well for herself and her family. It sounds like they have been through hell.

Re: Ramla Ali signs multi-fight promotional deal with Matchroom Boxing

Posted: 19 Jun 2023, 03:50
by Ruthless-RKO
She suffered her first defeat.

https://www.britishboxers.co.uk/2023/06 ... w-orleans/

Ramla Ali suffered the first defeat of her professional career after she was counted out in the sixth round against Julissa Alejandra Guzman.

The 33 year old was unable to make referee Keith Hughes’ count at the Smoothie King Center after a devastating right hand from the Mexican in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Ali began the contest trading with Guzman as she looked to assert her authority, holding her feet in the centre of the ring.

The final 20 seconds of the third saw Guzman land clean with her right, a sign of what was to come as she continued to build momentum in the fourth.

Ali switched to boxing on the back foot in the fifth, a plan which appeared effective until another thunderous right planted her on the seat of her trunks in the final ten seconds.



More rights landed for Guzman in the sixth with Ali still feeling the effect of the knockdown in the previous round.

Manny Robles encouraged the latter to resist the temptation of trading with the Mexican in the corner but Guzman’s confidence continued to grow in the seventh with Ali unable to offset her opponent like she had done in the early rounds.

The pivotal moment came with 1:25 remaining in the eighth as a Guzman left hook landed flush, leaving Ali sprawled on her back in the centre of the ring.

The latter looked to muster the strength to climb back to her feet but was unable to make the count, drawing celebrations in the Guzman corner.


Re: Ramla Ali

Posted: 19 Jun 2023, 03:54
by TheLeprechaun
Thought she was an accident waiting to happen and there you go.

Re: Ramla Ali

Posted: 19 Jun 2023, 03:56
by Ruthless-RKO
Don't know why they keep fighting Mexicans.

Re: Ramla Ali

Posted: 19 Jun 2023, 13:57
by dookus
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 19 Jun 2023, 03:56 Don't know why they keep fighting Mexicans.
Another victim of the fearsome "rando Mexican". Beware, Brits, beware!

Re: Ramla Ali

Posted: 19 Jun 2023, 15:42
by Controversial
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 19 Jun 2023, 03:56 Don't know why they keep fighting Mexicans.
Yep, you can’t really trust the claimed records of their fighters as common for them to fight under other names and record keeping is poor

Re: Ramla Ali

Posted: 24 Oct 2023, 15:09
by jwfg
She's rematching the Mexican girl who knocked her out last time out. Her team must have seen something to give them encouragement.

Re: Ramla Ali

Posted: 24 Oct 2023, 15:24
by maverick23
jwfg wrote: 24 Oct 2023, 15:09 She's rematching the Mexican girl who knocked her out last time out. Her team must have seen something to give them encouragement.
Credit to her for going for the rematch straight away. More often than not there’s a repeat of the first result.

She may win by sticking to her boxing. Tried to trade up too much last time.

Re: Ramla Ali

Posted: 24 Oct 2023, 16:45
by jameswilson
Yeah looked to me like she was well outclassed in terms of power. The other woman lifted her off her feet with that first knockdown.

Re: Ramla Ali

Posted: 26 Oct 2023, 06:58
by damage
She was out of it but it seemed a very fast count by the ref.

Re: Ramla Ali

Posted: 05 Jul 2024, 03:20
by Ruthless-RKO
She lost 98-92, 98-93 and 97-93 last weekend.

Where does she go from here?

Re: Ramla Ali

Posted: 10 Jul 2024, 21:41
by Evander
It was close but it looked like Ramla did enough to win
Yamileth missed a lot, she hustled but didn't win the rounds with effective punches