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Title: Ahmed


dfleminator - March 11, 2005 11:06 AM (GMT)
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QUOTE (nbc.com)
Ahmed was born in Lebanon and raised in Denmark. He had a very successful Pro career as a European boxer until he was noticed by a US promoter/manager who signed him up and brought him to Houston. To date, Ahmed has a perfect pro record at 18-0. His amateur record was 81-1 and he claims he was robbed in his only loss ... fighting a local fighter in Germany.

Ahmed lives with (and is supported by) his girlfriend, Brandy, a very beautiful 20-something television host who is moving to LA to expand her career. Ahmed will follow her to LA as Hollywood is his "destiny." His peers even call him "Hollywood", and he embraces this nickname because he feels that he IS Hollywood personified.

Good looking yet extremely vain, Ahmed plans to be a top model and movie star as well as a world champion boxer. He thinks his opponents don't take him seriously because he is "so pretty." He claims the truth is that the reason he's so pretty is because no one can hit him. Count on Ahmed to stir the pot and create some controversy with his cocky and flashy look and personality.

dfleminator - March 12, 2005 02:00 PM (GMT)
This guy bothers me sooooo much. He's so vain, he probably thinks this thread is about him.

Anyway, I think the whole thing with him getting mad at Ishe on Thursday's show was blown way out of proportion. I admit, I don't watch a lot of boxing, but it seemed like regular trash talk to me. I laughed when he was suddenly in Stallone's office.

dfleminator - March 14, 2005 12:25 PM (GMT)
Well he finally got his fight, I hope he's happy now. I think he knew (but would never admit it) that he couldn't beat Ishe in the ring, but that he could try and make him so pissed off that he couldn't think properly to fight properly. This seemed to work well on the last episode, when Ishe didn't fight Ahmed at all, but this episode, I think Ishe realized what was going on (with the help of his wife) and he calmed down.

dfleminator - April 25, 2005 11:05 AM (GMT)
Thank goodness, it's the end of Ahmed. (Hopefully for good this time). As far as Stallone saying they didn't take the easy way out, I'm not so sure. When he fought Ishe, he didn't look like that great of a fighter. Jonathon Reid would have been a tough one to beat.




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