Ramla Ali

Ramla Said Ahmed Ali (born 16 September 1989) is a Somali professional boxer, model and campaign activist. Selected as one of the twelve 2023 TIME Magazine woman of the year. Ramla Ali was the first Somali boxer to compete at the Olympic Games, the first to win an international gold medal for the country in boxing and is currently a global brand ambassador for UNICEF, Siro Hotels, Cartier & Christian Dior. She is the first female in history to have competed in a professional boxing competition in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Ramla Ali
Born (1989-09-16) 16 September 1989 (age 34)[1]
Mogadishu, Somalia
Nationality
  • Somali
  • British
Occupations
  • Boxer
  • model
  • campaign activist
Ramla Ali
Modeling information
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorDark Brown
AgencyIMG Models (New York, Paris, Milan, London)[2]
Boxing career
Statistics
Weight(s)Super bantamweight
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record[3]
Total fights10
Wins9
Wins by KO2
Losses1

Career

Boxing

As an amateur, Ali won the 2015 Novice national championships in England, the 2016 England Boxing Elite National Championships, the 2016 Great British Championships, and the 2019 African Zone featherweight title.[4]

Ali initially represented England but, in 2018, changed to represent Somalia. She has not returned to Somalia since leaving as a child but wanted to help put the country in the headlines for positive reasons. She became the first boxer to win an international gold medal while representing Somalia.[5] Later, in 2021, she competed in the women's featherweight event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Although she lost her first fight, she became the first boxer ever to represent Somalia on the Olympic stage.[6]

In 2022, she defeated Dominican boxer Crystal Garcia Nova in the first professional women’s boxing match held in Saudi Arabia.[7]

WBC Super Bantamweight Championship

Ali is scheduled to challenge Yamileth Mercado for her WBC super bantamweight title at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona on June 29, 2024.[8]

Writing

Ramla's debut novel Not Without A Fight is a self-help book based on ten of the most important fights in her life. It was published by Merky Books & Penguin Random House. It has also been announced that Academy Award nominated, BAFTA winning producer Lee Magiday will be making a feature-length drama in collaboration with Film4 based on the life story of Ramla Ali.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

Campaigning and advocacy

Ali helped set up Somalia's boxing federation in Mogadishu and became the first boxer to have represented Somalia in the Women's World Championships, held in New Delhi, India.

In January 2018, Ali launched The Sisters Club, a charitable initiative created to provide spaces for Muslim women and minorities to learn and enjoy boxing in the U.K. Subsequently, the initiative expanded to also welcome women who have experienced sexual assault or domestic violence to learn self-defence. The charity partnered with brands Nike, Sports Direct & Everlast to expand its program in 2021, enabling it to reach more women across the country.[4]

Ali committed to giving 25 percent of her first year's earnings as a professional to Black Lives Matter charities.[4]

Personal life

Ali moved to England from Somalia as a refugee from the Somali Civil War. When Ali was a toddler, her brother was killed at the age of 12 by a mortar when playing outside, prompting the family to leave for the UK via Kenya. She started boxing as a teenager in an effort to lose weight.[16]

Honours

She was one of fifteen women selected to appear on the cover of the September 2019 issue of British Vogue by guest editor Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.[17]

Professional boxing record

10 fights9 wins1 loss
By knockout21
By decision70
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
10Win9–1Julissa GuzmanUD104 Nov 2023Casino de Monte-Carlo, Monaco[18]
9Loss8–1Julissa GuzmanKO8 (10), 0:4217 Jun 2023Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, US[19]
8Win8–0

Avril Mathie

UD104 Feb 2023Hulu Theater, New York City, New York, US[20]
7Win7–0

Crystal Garcia Nova

KO1 (8), 1:0520 Aug 2022King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
6Win6–0

Augustina Rojas

PTS89 Jul 2022The O2 Arena, London, England
5Win5–0

Shelly Barnett

KO2 (8), 2:3319 Mar 2022

Galen Center, Los Angeles, California, US

4Win4–0

Isela Vera

UD627 Nov 2021

Hulu Theater, New York City, New York, US

3Win3–0

Mikayla Nebel

UD629 May 2021

Michelob Ultra Arena, Paradise, Nevada, US

2Win2–0Bec ConnollyPTS620 Mar 2021The SSE Arena, London, England
1Win1–0Eva HubmayerPTS631 Oct 2020The SSE Arena, London, England

References


Olympic Games
Preceded by Flag bearer for  Somalia
Tokyo 2020
with
Ali Idow Hassan
Succeeded by
Incumbent