Badi Ajamu. An exotic sounding name- and with a story behind it. Professional boxer Prince Badi Ajamu may fight out of Camden New Jersey now, but his roots were in the small African principality of Undengo-Ruh-Vanti. Born to King Ajamu, a gift from the twenty seventh woman in Ajamu's harem, Prince Ajamu was the first born male son-destined to rule after the passing of his father.
When Badi turned seven there was a horrible war in his kingdom against the neighbouring tribe of peoples, the Indaro, and the Ajamu dynasty was destroyed. All the males of the tribe were either killed, put to hard labor, or used as nightly entertainment in fist fights to the death.
Prince Badi killed his first man, with his fists, at the age of eight. The young boy quickly became one of the favorite fighters for the Indaro because he often became frustrated when he began losing fights and would resort to underhanded means to win. The Indaro praised such efforts and the young Prince quickly became the favorite of their Chieftan Bukka Bukka XI.
When Prince Ajamu turned thirteen Christian missionaries rescued him by sneaking him out of Undengo-Ruh-Vanti. King Ajamu had long since died, his kingdom faded, and his people scattered. Ajamu lived in the cellar of a Baptist church in New Jersey for the next three years of his life until a church member noticed his stunning physique and got him involved in amatuer boxing.
Prince Badi Ajamu will fight Roy Jones, Jr. on July 29th, 2006 in his highest paying fight to date. If he wins, Prince Ajamu hopes to use his new found status to challange Clinton Woods for his IBF Light Heavyweight championship. He would use the purse from the fight, and any additional fights as IBF champion, to fund the battle against the Indaro and the reconstruction of his kingdom.
Badi Ajamu. An exotic sounding name- and with a story behind it. Professional boxer Prince Badi Ajamu may fight out of Camden New Jersey now, but his roots were in the small African principality of Undengo-Ruh-Vanti. Born to King Ajamu, a gift from the twenty seventh woman in Ajamu's harem, Prince Ajamu was the first born male son-destined to rule after the passing of his father.
When Badi turned seven there was a horrible war in his kingdom against the neighbouring tribe of peoples, the Indaro, and the Ajamu dynasty was destroyed. All the males of the tribe were either killed, put to hard labor, or used as nightly entertainment in fist fights to the death.
Prince Badi killed his first man, with his fists, at the age of eight. The young boy quickly became one of the favorite fighters for the Indaro because he often became frustrated when he began losing fights and would resort to underhanded means to win. The Indaro praised such efforts and the young Prince quickly became the favorite of their Chieftan Bukka Bukka XI.
When Prince Ajamu turned thirteen Christian missionaries rescued him by sneaking him out of Undengo-Ruh-Vanti. King Ajamu had long since died, his kingdom faded, and his people scattered. Ajamu lived in the cellar of a Baptist church in New Jersey for the next three years of his life until a church member noticed his stunning physique and got him involved in amatuer boxing.
Prince Badi Ajamu will fight Roy Jones, Jr. on July 29th, 2006 in his highest paying fight to date. If he wins, Prince Ajamu hopes to use his new found status to challange Clinton Woods for his IBF Light Heavyweight championship. He would use the purse from the fight, and any additional fights as IBF champion, to fund the battle against the Indaro and the reconstruction of his kingdom.
What irritates me even more is Roy Jones's name. What the heck is a Roy? and why does he earn the right to call himself one? I am tired of this fraudulent man strutting around with his self proclaimed made up name, what did he to to deserve that title? Maybe his name should be something more appropriate like I Duck Everyone Jones.
Badi Ajamu. An exotic sounding name- and with a story behind it. Professional boxer Prince Badi Ajamu may fight out of Camden New Jersey now, but his roots were in the small African principality of Undengo-Ruh-Vanti. Born to King Ajamu, a gift from the twenty seventh woman in Ajamu's harem, Prince Ajamu was the first born male son-destined to rule after the passing of his father.
When Badi turned seven there was a horrible war in his kingdom against the neighbouring tribe of peoples, the Indaro, and the Ajamu dynasty was destroyed. All the males of the tribe were either killed, put to hard labor, or used as nightly entertainment in fist fights to the death.
Prince Badi killed his first man, with his fists, at the age of eight. The young boy quickly became one of the favorite fighters for the Indaro because he often became frustrated when he began losing fights and would resort to underhanded means to win. The Indaro praised such efforts and the young Prince quickly became the favorite of their Chieftan Bukka Bukka XI.
When Prince Ajamu turned thirteen Christian missionaries rescued him by sneaking him out of Undengo-Ruh-Vanti. King Ajamu had long since died, his kingdom faded, and his people scattered. Ajamu lived in the cellar of a Baptist church in New Jersey for the next three years of his life until a church member noticed his stunning physique and got him involved in amatuer boxing.
Prince Badi Ajamu will fight Roy Jones, Jr. on July 29th, 2006 in his highest paying fight to date. If he wins, Prince Ajamu hopes to use his new found status to challange Clinton Woods for his IBF Light Heavyweight championship. He would use the purse from the fight, and any additional fights as IBF champion, to fund the battle against the Indaro and the reconstruction of his kingdom.
I feel like such an ******* now. Not because you said I ruined your thread, but because I made that up...like...I thought this was a joke thread and I was just bull****ting...and someone gave me good karma for it. I feel like a loser now. I love earning Karma...but not on false pretense. I didn't know it wouldn't be taking serious.
The only thing true about that post is that Badi is from New Jersey...ha..sorry.
I feel like such an ******* now. Not because you said I ruined your thread, but because I made that up...like...I thought this was a joke thread and I was just bull****ting...and someone gave me good karma for it. I feel like a loser now. I love earning Karma...but not on false pretense. I didn't know it wouldn't be taking serious.
The only thing true about that post is that Badi is from New Jersey...ha..sorry.
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