Biaggio Ali Walsh explains the “perfect swing” for Kos

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Chicago – Some time has passed since we saw PFL Prospect Biaggio Ali Walsh, the grandson of legendary boxing champion Mohamed Ali.
“I have not fighted since August last year, so after this battle, I would like to take another fighting and perhaps another battle from God,” told Ali the media, including Cageside Press on Wednesday, before PFL Chicago, where Rooney Gibbs faces. “I am still a child in the game, so staying is very important.”
Walsh enters his third battle as a professional, which is 2-0; It also published a record of 5-1 amateurs. The majority of his battles were under the slogan of PFL, as the company signed a light weight early. At the age of twenty -six, he is still outside his prime, but the activity will be essential during the next few years.
In Gibbs, his last opponent, Ali Walsh sees “more than one striker”, a local child in Chicago who is undoubtedly training with a good team. However, he added: “I know there are levels for this, and I don’t think it is at this level yet.”
The inevitable comparisons come with Ali Walsh, to his late grandfather, who is considered in the world the largest boxer of all ages. In response to a question about the strength of the punching in MMA, and the expulsion of the opponents, he admitted that “I still discover that.”
“With four ounce gloves, you do not have to throw 100 % to take out someone. Even in that last battle, I felt I threw 20 % and the man decreased.” It was last August, when Brian Stablin was a victim of the right.
“It is more like accurate and timing. This is a kind of what he does. You ask any fighter, a knockout, you feel like you fill the air. This means that the kinetic energy from a thousand to y, and that the energy has been completely transferred. It is still possible to learn this when you don’t feel the Golan when you don’t feel vibrant.
Watch the full appearance of PFL Chicago Media Complete by Biaggio Ali Walsh above.