Former world champion and Olympian in 2008, Sadam “World Kid” Ali (27-3, 14 KO), returns to the ring to the ring on Sunday afternoon, August 31, to the main boxing event “The Return”, presented by World Kid Kid Promotions, at Detroit.
The whole actions will be broadcast live at www.bxngtv.com from Wayne State Fieldhouse.
“The Return” with the participation of the former world champion Richard “RC” Commey (30-5-1, 27 KO), initially scheduled for February 23 at Brooklyn.
36-year-old Ali, who fights with Brooklyn, has not fought for over 6 years.
Ali will face a younger opponent in medium weight, which will be determined in the 10-round main event. In 2017, he captured the global title of Medium Medium Medium weight champion, annoying the future boxer Miquel Cotto (41-5) boxer in the eminent Garden Madison Square Garden.
“I took a little free because I fought all my life since I was 8 years ancient,” said Ali. “I achieved becoming a champion of the Olympian in the USA and world champion. I miss boxing and miss the emotions related to being in the ring. I noticed that as long as I am concentrated and determined, nothing will stop me. Now I came back, ready to show what else I can do.
“I fought many times in my hometown in Up-to-date York and became the world champion in Madison Square Garden. For many years I noticed that I had a huge fans base in Michigan and I never had the opportunity to fight there.
Ghana-Native Commey, fighting Bronx, became the international world champion of the boxing federation (IBF) in 2019, when he detained Isa Chanov (13-1) in the second round. The 38-year welterweight is outside the ring from March 2023 will be in the 8-round combination of welterweight.
In the 8-round event, which Dearborn Heights (Mi) Husam “Lionheart” Al Mashhadi (12-1, 10 KO) will be a favorite of his hometown in the junior medium-scale fighting vs. TBA. The talented Southpaw drives a 6-wave series of victory.
Brooklyn Bantamweight Khalid Twiti (14-1, 5 KO) in the 10-Rund match vs. is fighting the Undercard fight. TBA. The Silver Medalist of the USA 2015, Twiti, takes its first loss of Pro on last year from 6 to 10-0 Emanuel Moreno on the 8-Rund unanimous decision.