Ali Raymi

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Nicknames
BornAli Ibrahim Ali Al-Raimi
(1973-12-07)7 December 1973
Died23 May 2015(2015-05-23) (aged 41)
Ali Raymi
علي الريمي
Raymi in 2013
Personal information
Nicknames
BornAli Ibrahim Ali Al-Raimi
(1973-12-07)7 December 1973
Died23 May 2015(2015-05-23) (aged 41)
Weight
Boxing career
Reach68 in (173 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights26
Wins26
Win by KO26
Ali Raymi
Colonel Ali Raymi, 2015
Military service
Allegiance Yemen
Branch/service Yemen Army
Years of service1991–2015
RankColonel
Unit3rd Armored Brigade, RG
Commands Yemeni Republican Guard
Battles/wars

Ali Raymi (born Ali Ibrahim Ali Al-Raimi; Arabic: علي الريمي; 7 December 1973 – 23 May 2015)[6][7] was a Yemeni professional boxer and military officer. In boxing he is best known for his fight record of 26 wins and no losses, with all 26 wins by knockout; 23 in the first round.[8] On 17 July 2014, he set a new world record by winning his first 21 professional fights by first-round knockout. He won the International Boxing Institute (IBI) minimumweight title when he beat Prince Maz. Also that year, he won the Universal Boxing Organization (UBO) World Junior Flyweight title.[9][10]

Raymi lived in Mecca, Saudi Arabia prior to 1991. He was killed in action by an explosion, possibly from a Qatari airstrike on Yemeni Republican Guard positions during the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in the Yemeni Civil War, on 23 May 2015 in Sana'a.[11] He was ranked No. 6 by the World Boxing Association (WBA) at 108 pounds and No. 8 by the World Boxing Organization (WBO) at 105 pounds at the time of his death.[12]

Raymi won a gold medal in Algeria for the Yemeni military, representing the amateur boxing team, his purported amateur record was 117–2, all by way of knockout, although there is no proof of this record.[13] Stories of Raymi's life including his military career were released by his manager Felix J Arno[14] in an interview with The Ring magazine managing editor Brian Harty.[15]

Boxing career

Yemeni News archives[16][17] show Raymi started boxing at the age of 30 representing the Yemeni military, compiling an amateur record of 117-2, winning all 117 by KO which many believe to be embellished.[18] He was a Yemeni amateur champion in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007.[16][17] It was during this time that Raymi started breaking Yemeni cultural norms by challenging foreign fighters, and participating in private unsanctioned fights for the next three years. Raymi grew to have a reputation in Sana'a as a loose cannon.[19]

Setting the World Record

On 17 July 2014, he set a new world record by winning his first 21 professional fights by first-round knockout.[20]

Prince Maz 2014 tetralogy

Prince Maz was the first fighter [21] to extend Ali Raymi outside the first round,[22] repeating the feat in three out of four encounters

  • RTD1, 2014-07-17
  • TKO7, 2014-08-30
  • RTD9, 2014-10-16
  • TKO2, 2014-11-19

Death

Professional boxing record

References

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