SME-Samir Boussad
After his amazing victory in the “Bellator Champion vs. Professional Fighters Association Champion” tournament that was previously held in Riyadh, fighter Biagio Ali Walsh decided to return again to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, specifically to Mecca, to perform Umrah rituals alongside the Executive Vice President of the Professional Fighters League, Mr. Loren Mack, who converted to Islam and decided to go with Walsh to the Qibla of Muslims and the purest place on earth, Mecca. This decision was not random, but rather it was part of their desire for a long time, and this decision came after an important success in the fighter Biagio Ali’s sporting life, based on On the Islamic values and foundations that he inherited from his grandfather, boxing legend Muhammad Ali Clay.
Walsh expressed his happiness and the impact of the trip on him, saying: “This experience was exceptional for me. I felt an indescribable inner peace while performing religious rituals in Mecca. It was a true experience of communication with God, and I now feel more powerful and confident in my life.”
He continued: “This trip will have a profound impact on my life, not only in the sporting field, but also in my spiritual and personal life. It is an unforgettable experience that left a deep impact on my heart and soul, and it may be the beginning of a new journey of mental and psychological development.”
It is worth noting that the Professional Fighters Association has decided to launch the inaugural edition of the league, which will be held for the first time in the Middle East and North Africa region, in the Green Hall “Green Halls” in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on May 10 and will extend until the end of November. The league, which will be held in cooperation with… “Sarj” Sports Investments, within four rounds, in which the best fighters in the region participate, starting in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, and then heading to the most important fighting capitals in accordance with marketing and technical standards determined by the Association.