Muhammad Ali’s Grandson Biaggio Ali Walsh Juggles Work As He’s A Cage Fighter By The Day & Club Bouncer By The Night

Biaggio Ali Walsh, the MMA contender who picks bouts in the ring but breaks them up as a nightclub security guard, is the grandson of Muhammad Ali.

Muhammad Ali’s Grandson Biaggio Ali Walsh Juggles Work As He’s A Cage Fighter By The Day & Club Bouncer By The Night

Biaggio Ali Walsh is presently a member of the Professional Fighters League and has a 3-1 record in the ring. But in between practices and fights, he also works as a security guard on the Las Vegas Strip.

Recently, Biaggio Ali Walsh, who was employed as a security guard at a nightclub in Las Vegas, talked of competing in mixed martial arts. The 24-year-old, who is now under contract with the Professional Fighters League (PFL), is the grandson of the illustrious boxer Muhammad Ali. In the ring, he has a 3-1 record.

Ali Walsh is dedicated to developing his MMA career, but he also works three days a week as a security guard. He once received a certificate of gratitude from the police department for preventing a possible woman’s assault.

“We’re only concerned with what’s going on in the booth and when he talent or the DJ is done performing, we have to escort them back and then I’m off. I actually like this position right now.”

“They’ve got me in the DJ booth right now, so me and my colleague, that’s our area.” He enjoys his position, focusing solely on the booth and escorting talent after their performances. Biaggio works on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, sometimes finishing as late as 4 am. He admitted, “Oh, they  get rowdy. For sure.”

Biaggio Ali Walsh recently spoke candidly about his experiences working as a nightclub bouncer in an interview with The Sun. He asserted that because of his background in physical altercations, he is capable of handling a raucous group. He declared:

“Oh, they get rowdy. For sure. We have some guys that we have to shove out of the booth, but I don’t mind it, I’m a fighter, I’m kind of used to confrontation. But it’s cool, it’s fun, I enjoy it and they pay me well. My supervisor used to be a fighter as well so he really understands my training schedule and how important it is to me.”

Despite his famous surname, Biaggio receives no special treatment at the Xtreme Couture gym where he trains. Working at the nightclub door, he finds it amusing that partygoers have no idea about his legendary bloodline. Biaggio shared: “My mum always told us that we were going to have to work a little bit harder if we were to be successful in sports, just because of the name.”

He accepts the challenge and makes an effort to work harder, remembering the advice his grandpa gave him when he was younger to maintain his modesty.

 

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