Sadam Ali gets that old feeling back, outclasses Cody Wilson in 10 - P2
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August 31, 2025
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Ali, who says he needed the time away after having boxed nonstop since he was a kid, admitted he needed those rounds to get the feeling back.
“I felt a little rusty in there. It’s been over six years that I haven’t been in the ring. But I’ve got heart, I’m a dog, I’ve been boxing my whole life,” said Ali afterwards.
“This dude was really tough. He came to fight, he was trying to come forward and he didn’t give up at any point even when I caught him with hard shots, which made it harder to stay in there.”
After a tentative start, Ali began to test the punch resistance of Wilson, putting together rights and hooks that woke up Wilson. Wilson began to put more pressure on Ali in the second, landing a pair of hooks as Ali moved to the ropes. Ali’s craft continued to befuddle Wilson, as he calmly put combinations together, changing speeds to keep Wilson from getting too comfortable. Ali began to smile in the third round as he got his feet under him, firing quick if not particularly powerful combinations. Ali invested in the body in this round, landing numerous lefts to the midsection, taking advantage of Wilson’s inability to counter that punch.
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