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  • #11
    I, for one, will not refer to him as "Ali Raymi". He is Cassius Raymond, and he needs to start conducting himself like a champion.

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    • #12
      LaMar Clark had over 40 KOs in a row after his first fight won on points. Amongst them were 30 1st rd KOs....

      It really didn't mean anything except setups and many of them had no losses, mostly no fights.
      I remember this from years ago already.

      Laszlo Papp's amateur record was 312-6, at a time when they fought like pros, no head-guards and lots of body shots. He had 55 1st rd KOs, a unique record.

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      • #13
        Chin of titanium. Fists of uranium.

        #noblueprint

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        • #14
          Absolute Beast.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by aaron.king View Post
            Well guys and gals, he did it. The immortal Yemeni star Ali Raymi has just recorded his 20th consecutive first round KO, each of which was over an undefeated opponent. It's a record, evidently.

            The Story:
            http://www.*********.com/Boxing/raym...und-kos-230773

            And for those who haven't yet seen it, The Evidence:

            no one gives a **** about this bum he's utter garbage and has 0 skill, he'll never even be in the top 20

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            • #16
              my grandma would make this dude levitate in the rign

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              • #17
                I love how some of these posters are taking this so seriously. Some people just need to lighten up. Threads like this keep the forum fresh. I, for one, applaud TS for bringing this incredible news to the forefront.

                On a side note, Raymi is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with. The top dogs, no matter the weight, won't be able to avoid him forever.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by KingTito View Post
                  I love how some of these posters are taking this so seriously. Some people just need to lighten up. Threads like this keep the forum fresh. I, for one, applaud TS for bringing this incredible news to the forefront.

                  On a side note, Raymi is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with. The top dogs, no matter the weight, won't be able to avoid him forever.
                  Everybody moving north now that Raymi started his engine.... I don't blame them.

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                  • #19
                    Who next? He has power, he fights like Sugar Ray Robinson.... but better. If DLH can give him the blueprint, I think he can beat Mayweather

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by SBleeder View Post
                      I, for one, will not refer to him as "Ali Raymi". He is Cassius Raymond, and he needs to start conducting himself like a champion.

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