Despite All I Passed Through, I’ll Never Give Up On Nigeria –Bash Ali

Bash Ali, OON
To some people, Bash Ali is known to be a controversial man, who won’t give a damn to any shit, while to his teeming fans and supporters who cut across ethnic divides in Nigeria, he is a man of peace, friendly and accommodating. He cares for all. The Edo State-born Bashiru Lawrence Ali started from nowhere to become somebody in the world of sports. His exemplary record earned him the highest national honour to be given to any Nigerian athlete, the Order of the Niger (OON by ex-president, Goodluck Jonathan. He is Nigerian Sports Ambassador. He was also honoured for his rare qualities with a chieftaincy title in the ancient city of Ibadan, in Oyo State, the Ajagungbade of Ibadanland (the one who goes to war to get crown).
Surprisingly, the former Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung, the man who delayed the presidential order on the Guinness Book of World Record Boxing Championship, said of Bash Ali on an occasion that ‘I like his fighting his spirit because he never gives up; a dogged fighter. He has that Nigerian spirit’.
In this interview, the champion himself, the third Nigerian boxer to win a world title, tells his own story, from childhood and how he weathered the storm to become who he is today.
My background and early life
My name is Bashiru Lawrence Alli. I was born in Lagos, Nigeria. Both of my parents came from Edo State. My dad died when I was six years old, so I never really got to know him. We were three boys and a girl. My sister is the oldest. I had an older brother called Lawal. He died in 1972. I have a younger brother called Aminu who lives in Oakland, California, USA. He is 61 years old and the last born. I went to Laki Lak Primary School and later to Birch Freeman High School in Lagos. I was a wrestler as a teenager and was the middleweight champion of Nigeria while still schooling at Birch Freeman High School. I was a big schoolboy. I was then known as the strongest schoolboy in the world. I was 17 years old when I won the title. I wanted to fight then heavyweight champion of the world, Power Mike but he turned me down that I was too small for him. Looking back now, I guess he was right. I got a wrestling scholarship at the age of 17 years to further my wrestling career at the Mildred Burke Professional School of Wrestling in Los Angeles, California, USA. In 1974 at the age of 18, I accepted the scholarship and went to America and like they say, the rest is history.
My record as a wrestler in America
Well, I did not do well because I did not wrestle. When I got to America, I found out that these wrestlers are giants. Most of them are over 6 ft tall while some are above 7ft and over 400 ibs in weight while then I was about 5ft 10in tall and weighed about 170ibs. Compared to these American wrestlers, I was a midget, a dwarf so I had to respect myself and quickly remove wrestling from my mind. I then decided that I should further my education. I enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley, USA to study Political Science.

How I got involved in boxing
It was by accident and not designed. I was looking for a job when I saw a big building with the picture of Mohammed Ali, the former heavyweight champion of the world, outside the building. I was curious and went inside. Inside were two boxing rings with boxers sparring. I forgot about going to look for a job as I stayed to watch the boxers sparring and day dreaming that I can do it and become a boxing champion and make plenty money in my life. While I was watching, I did not know that one of the trainers called Clarence Douglas was looking at me with keen interest. He later came to ask me if I would like to join them and I said yes. He asked me if I have ever boxed before and I told him a lie that I have. He then invited me to bring my training kits and come and join them the second day. I was very happy and went home and never again went to look for a job as planned. I went home to get ready for tomorrow for the training.
What happened the next day
I got to the boxing gym all excited to get inside the ring to show my skill. Trainer Clarence Douglas was happy to see me and after warming up he put me inside the boxing ring to spar with a heavyweight boxer called Bob Woods. We were supposed to spar for three rounds. I got inside the ring and make a clown of myself by swinging like a woman and despite being hit with clear shots to the head and body I kept moving forward trying to hit him back without success. In that three minutes of sparring, I was dead tired that my trainer asked me to get out of the ring to rest. He told me that if I am a boxer then Nigerians don’t know how to fight. I told him the truth that I never boxed before and that I had to lie to him so he could give me the opportunity. He smiled and said, you could have been killed inside the ring but you survived because you were not afraid and showed that you have a big heart. He said he would train me and we trained for six months before I had my first fight.

Bash Ali presdent souvenirs to Vice President Osinbajo in Lagos before general election this year
My firs boxer purse
It was USD400. I will never forget. Meanwhile, before the fight, I thought I was going to make hundred of thousands of dollars so you càn imagine my disappointment from my pay. Before the fight, I had told my mom that I was doing a big business that would yield money so she should not worry that I will send her money to buy colour TV. The boxer who fought the main event then, Pete Ranzany made USD80,000 and I was wondering if I would ever make that much money in my life.
I never fought as an amateur boxer
I am the only boxer in the world who never fought as an amateur boxer and then went on to become a world boxing champion. I am also the only boxer in the world to win every boxing cruiserweight championship title conceivable: California, United States Boxing Association, North America Boxing Federation, World Boxing Council International (twice) and the current World Boxing Federation Cruiserweight title. I am a great boxer and the best in the world. This Guinness World Boxing Championship Bout would confirm it.
We trained 6 months and I had my first fight as a professional boxer. I never boxed as an amateur because I will never fight for trophy but money. And don’t forget that I come from a poor family so it would not make sense for me to fight for trophy. I had my first professional fight against a big time boxer called Junior Albers in his home town, Sacraments, California. That was in 1978. I was 22 years old. It was for six rounds. I beat him but I was robbed of the decision because that was his territory. It was a daylight robbery but that is boxing for you
What the Guinness World Record Boxing Championship Fight is all about?
The Guinness World Boxing Championship Fight will put me in the Guinness World Record Book as the oldest boxer to fight for a world title and to also defend his title. Do not forget that I am still the WBF Cruiserweight Boxing Champion. Once I step inside that boxing ring at the young age of 63 years, win, lose or draw, I would have made history as the oldest boxer to fight and defend his title but I want to make positive history as the oldest boxer to successfully defend his title and win another title. I must win and that is my goal. That is my goal. Once I step inside the ring on fight night, I make boxing history that will never again be broken by any boxer at least not in this life. Maybe in another life.
Despite not fighting since 2004, why I am still a world champion?
On September 9, 2000, I fought the then WBF Cruiserweight Champion, Terry Ray, USA, at the National Stadium, in Lagos. I knocked him out in the 8th round to win the title. I was offered US1.5M to have a return match while a group in Germany offered me US2.1M to fight a German boxer in Germany. I agreed to the German fight but the WBF President stripped me of my title for not agreeing to a return match with Terry Ray because he was his manager through a proxy. I sued the WBF in court for wrongfully stripping me off my title. California Superior Court in Oakland, California, USA, found them guilty and restored my title with a wage loss compensation of US2.1M and damages of US5M. The US2.1M was paid but they appealed the US5M judgement which is now worth over US20M. Now, I have the receivership to the WBF to satisfy the damages. The Court in the Permanent injunction stipulated that I can never again be stripped of my title unless I lose it inside the boxing ring. You can see that the injustice done to me in 2000 has turned out to be a great blessing today. I am the only boxer to have the control of a boxing body. I am truly great. You can Google Bash Ali WBF California Superior Court for additional info.

Bash Ali returns to Nigeria after his visit to ex Libya president Ghadaff
My professional boxing record
I have the best boxing record in the Cruiserweight division. I have 75 wins, 57 knockouts and 12 losses. I have avenged six of my earlier loses.
Why I am coming back despite being inactive since 2004?
I have never been retired. My last fight was in 2004 when I knocked out the then British Cruiserweight Champion, Tony Booth in the 4th round. It was after that fight that we started to plan the Guinness World Record Boxing Championship Fight but corruption and bad administration in Nigeria have delayed it.
Benefits of Guinness World Record Boxing Championship to Nigeria
A Guinness World Record Boxing Championship has never been held on the soil of Africa so this would b the first and the most lucrative boxing event in the history of Pay Per View Television. As we are throwing punches in Nigeria, it will be shown live on PPV TV in 132 countries and will be watched by an estimated audience of between 15M to 20M people at the rate of USD100 per viewer for a USD1.5M minimum PPVTV revenue. And the most important reason is that should the fight go the 12 rounds distance, I will get a fair decision because out of the three judges, there will be a Nigerian, American and a neutral judge but if it holds outside and it goes the 12 rounds distance, I will be robbed of the decision because they will not want a Nigerian to occupy that special place in the GWR as the oldest boxer to win and successful defend a world title. It is called BOXING POLITICS. I want to win in Nigeria and I also want my country to get all the benefits that come with a GWR fight.
What the struggle to fight in Nigeria has cost me
I have been detained eight times at several police stations in Abuja and once spent 43 days in Kuje Prison (Feb 9-April 2, 2015) all because I say no to corruption and bad administration. I have also been beaten by Police men at the Ministry of Sports and Nexim Bank in Abuja that I had to spend days (Sept 1-9 Sept, 2014) at the National Hospital, Abuja to treat myself. In Feb 2017, I spent two days at the National Hospital in Abuja to treat myself from the beatings I received from the Policemen attached to then Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung. Despite all these beatings, detentions, humiliations and negative reports in several national and international newspapers, topmost the New York Times that I am campaigning in vain inn Nigeria to host a GWR fight, I never gave up on Nigeria. The corrupt criminal government officials can detain me, they can beat me but they can never deport me because I am a Nigerian.

Bash Ali on sick bed at Abuja hospital after he was battered by Minister Dalung’s security
Who is the oldest boxer to win a world boxing title and at what age?
The name is Bernard Hopkins, USA at the age of 49 years 95 days. He was a middleweight. He set the GWR in 2014.
Why I insisted on fighting on the soil of Nigeria
As we are conducting this interview, I cannot boast of an American dollar, but I turned down 50 million euros and 30 percent of estimated USD1.5 Billion in Pay Per View TV revenue to host the fight in another country, but I say NO to the offer because I believe in my country, Nigeria and above all, I want to rewrite boxing history in my country. George Foreman set the GWR in his country, USA. Muhammad Ali set the GWR in his country, USA; Mike Tyson set the GWR in his country. USA. Bernard Hopkins set the GWR in his country, USA. Joe Bugner, the only boxer to break the GWR jinx from holding in USA, set it in his country, Australia. And when it came to the turn of a Nigerian to rewrite boxing history in his country, it became an unpardonable crime because of corruption and bad administration. I want to break the jinx that you cannot make it in Nigeria unless you compromise. I must break the jinx.
The pains and trauma of my 13 years struggle to host the GWR fight in Nigeria
It started on November 9, 2006 when President Olusegun Obasanjo through the National Sports Commission inaugurated the Bash Ali Boxing Project Local Organizing Committee to organize in Nigeria in a transparent manner the first GWR Fight to hold on the soil of Africa. The corrupt government officials wanted money for themselves instead of Nigeria and my saying NO to them made them put the fight aside. I was told that the only way for the fight to hold is for me to agree to share government money with me and I say NO. On January 7, 2014, former president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan again inaugurated another Bash Ali Boxing Project LOC and the same corruption and bad administration took over and as usual I say NO. On May 29, 2015, Muhammadu Buhari, PMB became the President and I wrote a detailed letter to him about the unnecessary struggle I have been through in my quest to bring honour, glory and financial growth to Nigeria through sports and in less than a week after receiving the letter, PMB again approved the hosting in Nigeria. I met with the then Minister Solomon Dalung and again corruption and bad administration took over. I fought him for almost three years for the minister to call for a meeting with the LOC members but he refused unless I yielded to his demands. I took my fight to Vice President Yemi Osinhajo before Solomon Dalung finally on May 21, 2019 called for a meeting and inauguration of the LOC. And to rub salt on injury, he made himself the Chairman of the LOC.

Former president Goodluck Jonathan in handshake with Bash Ali
Who is financing the GWR fight?
It is capital NO that the Federal Government of Nigeria will finance the fight. It is being financed by the private sector inaugurated by the FG. The FG has put together a Solid Group to host this historic event and right now, I am 100 percent confident that this time around corruption and bad administration will be knocked out
My opponent for the GWR fight
There are 15 possible opponents and once everything is put together, we shall sign an opponent and make it public. We have signed many opponents in the past and nothing positive happened because of corruption and bad administration, so this time; we want to make sure that all things are in place before we sign an opponent.
The proposed fight date
The proposed date is November 30, 2019.
The fight venue
The venue will be determined by the state that bids the highest. The opening bid is $1 million. It is a big business so let us milk it to the bone.

Bash Ali with Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom
My advice to my fans and young ones who want to be like me
First, I want to say never give up on your dream and never give up on Nigeria our country. Secondly, I thank all my fans for their unlimited support for me and the love for our Boxing Project. I have always said it that we are going to shock the world by rewriting boxing history and make all our critics our disciples. And for the boxers who want to be like me, I am flattered. I want them to put education first, train very hard, be disciplined and every other thing will fall into pleasant places. We are going to shock the world and I can’t wait. I can’t wait.
My Message for the new Sports Minister
He or she should put Nigeria first and always remember that sports is one of the biggest industries in the world and that if well organized in Nigeria, it would earn big money for the country.









