Rahman Ali

American former heavyweight boxer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican former heavyweight boxer
A.K.A.Rudolph Valentino Clay Rahaman Ali Rudy Clay
A.K.A.Rudolph Valentino Clay Rahaman Ali Rudy Clay
PlacesUnited States of America
isAthlete Boxer
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Religion:Islam
Birth18 July 1943, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Age81 years
Star signCancer
Family
Mother:Odessa Grady Clay
Father:Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr.
Siblings:Muhammad Ali
Spouse:Cynthia Ali
The details

Biography

Rahman Ali (born Rudolph Valentino Clay; July 18, 1944) is an American former heavyweight boxer. He is the younger brother of Muhammad Ali.

Biography

Ali was born to Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr. and Odessa Clay on July 18th, 1944, 30 months after his brother Cassius. Muhammad started boxing in a Louisville, Kentucky amateur boxing league. While he went to the 1960 Olympics, Rahman was not selected and remained amateur until February 25, 1964, the night his brother won one of his heavyweight titles over Sonny Liston. As a professional boxer, Rahman won 14 bouts, lost 3, and had one draw. In his career he knocked out seven opponents and was himself knocked out once. After back to back losses ending with Rahman being knocked out by Jack O'Halloran he retired from professional boxing. Rahman released his autobiography on January 17, 2015 with a book titled, That's Muhammad Ali's Brother! My Life on the Undercard, which is coauthored by H.Ron Brashear and the foreword written by Gene Kilroy - the longtime business manager of Muhammad Ali.

Professional boxing record

14 Wins (7 knockouts, 7 decisions), 3 Losses (1 knockout, 2 decisions), 1 Draw
ResultRecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocation
Loss14–3–1 Jack O'HalloranKO81972-09-13 San Diego, California
Loss14–2–1 Roy WallacePTS101972-05-08 Niles, Ohio
Draw14–1–1 Jasper EvansPTS101972-01-22 Denver, Colorado
Win14–1 Joe "Toy Block" ByrdTKO41971-12-16 Kalamazoo, Michigan
Win13–1 Harold "70's Version" CarterTKO31971-10-27 O'Hare Port Hotel, Chicago, Illinois
Win12–1 Larry BeilfussTKO21971-09-13 Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Win11–1 Carl "Tank" BakerMD101971-04-30 Port of Spain
Win10–1 Peter RobinsonTKO21971-04-23 Port of Spain
Win9–1 Stamford HarrisPTS101971-04-16 Port of Spain
Win8–1Clement GreenidgePTS101971-04-09 Port of Spain
Loss7–1 Danny McAlindenPTS61971-03-08 Madison Square Garden, New York City
Win7–0 Howard DarlingtonPTS41970-12-07 Madison Square Garden, New York City
Win6–0Hurricane GrantKO31970-10-26 Atlanta City Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia
Win5–0 Tommy HowardUD101970-08-11 Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida
Win4–0Fairchild HopeTKO21966-02-11 Nassau
Win3–0Buster ReedKO21965-05-25 St. Dominic's Hall, Lewiston, Maine
Win2–0 Levi ForteUD101965-04-28 Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida
Win1–0 Chip JohnsonPTS41964-02-25 Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida
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