Biaggio Ali Walsh just picked up his third straight first-round knockout win, but despite his recent dominating performances, Muhammad Ali's grandson says he isn't ready to turn professional.
Many fans assumed BAW would go pro after his latest contest, but that's clearly not going to be the case.
"I do know that, before I do turn pro, my last two fights I would like to have a very good challenge, you know, maybe go to war where both of us are just bleeding to the pulp and black eyes, and cuts and bruises, whatever."Biaggio is new to the sport. He's only trained for a couple of years ... and has a 3-1 record. Ali Walsh lost his first fight by submission but hasn't looked back since.
"I haven't been through like a bloody back-and-forth war yet and that's what fighting is about. I have a theory where some of the best fighters can also take the most damage. You watch guys like Max Holloway, these are guys that can just eat shots and keep coming forward." Perhaps that war will come next time Ali Walsh steps in the cage ... which the PFL star says will be very soon.
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