LONDON: Mixed martial arts fighter Biaggo Ali Walsh has revealed he recently performed Umrah at the Grand Mosque in Makkah.
Following an impressive amateur career, the 25-year-old, grandson of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, made his professional debut on Feb. 24 when he recorded an impressive unanimous-decision victory over Emmanuel Palacio at the Professional Fighters League (PFL) vs. Bellator: Champs event in Riyadh.
The fighter was joined by Loren Mack, PFL Senior Vice President for Corporate Communications.
A practicing Muslim, Ali Walsh said he has recently “got more in touch with his faith” and had looked forward to performing Umrah and going on a “sacred” journey when his career brought him to Saudi Arabia.
“Yes, absolutely,” he said when asked if he had felt excited about going to Makkah to perform Umrah. “It’s one of the five pillars of my faith.
“I was feeling a ton of excitement and was nervous as well; I heard the energy is incomparable and it definitely lived up to that.”
Ali Walsh said the pilgrimage had a profound and lasting effect on him: “The entire trip itself was very memorable. What an experience.”
He added that as he strives to further strengthen his faith, he hopes to perform Umrah again, this time with his loved ones.
“I feel great; it’s definitely something I want to be able to do again, with my family,” he said.
As he looks to build on his 1-0 professional record, Ali Walsh is in training for his next, yet-to-be announced test in the PFL SmartCage.