Ali looks like he's trying to be Conor so hard in that first pic
Ali is up there with Count Chocula as most unlikable figure in this sport.
Checks out
Lost all respect for the guy after he talked trash on Guillard. Tried saying he dominated Melvin in training, yeah fucking right
And a traditional stoic-face sausage party
Fuck Ali Abdel Aziz and anyone associated with that scum bag.
I forgot why we're supposed to not like him also.
Fabes -He was doing weird stuff in WSOF, not signing guys, or not giving them fights, unless he could represent them as well.
I forgot why we're supposed to not like him also.
Also, he's claimed he was an Olympian for years, and there's no record of it.
Bobby91k - Ali looks like he's trying to be Conor so hard in that first picSilly bright pants and lat spread ?
It's a common douche look
Slapsymaxi -That's not even what i'm talking about.Fabes -He was doing weird stuff in WSOF, not signing guys, or not giving them fights, unless he could represent them as well.
I forgot why we're supposed to not like him also.
Also, he's claimed he was an Olympian for years, and there's no record of it.
Supposedly, he was some kind of snitch for the us gov, infiltrating terrorist groups in the US. They fired him after they basically thought he was a double agent. There's this long article with supposed facts and evidence, i'll post it when I can.
Someone needs to draw a bubble over Ali's with "Bro, of course I'm natty, bro"
VanCity_KO -This isn't getting enough love.touch -Boooom!!And a traditional stoic-face sausage party
I'mNotSurprisedMotherf**kers -Slapsymaxi -Fabes -I forgot why we're supposed to not like him also.
<span class="User-329376" id="userPost58154143">He was doing weird stuff in WSOF, not signing guys, or not giving them fights, unless he could represent them as well.<br /> <br /> Also, he's claimed he was an Olympian for years, and there's no record of it. <img alt="Phone Post 3.0" border="0" src="/images/phone/apple.png" style="vertical-align:middle;" /></span></blockquote> <span class="User-329376" id="userPost58154143">That's not even what i'm talking about.<br /> <br /> Supposedly, he was some kind of snitch for the us gov, infiltrating terrorist groups in the US. They fired him after they basically thought he was a double agent. There's this long article with supposed facts and evidence, i'll post it when I can. <img alt="Phone Post 3.0" border="0" src="/images/phone/droid.png" style="vertical-align:middle;" /></span></blockquote>
In September 2001, just days after 9/11 a young Egyptian national was arrested trying to sneak into the United States via Colorado using a falsified passport.
Ali Abdel Aziz, AKA Ali Ibrahim, AKA Ali A. Aziz, AKA Alaa Abdel Aziz, told investigators that he was an Olympic judoka who came to Colorado to train at the Olympic Training Center (OTC) in Colorado Springs, and to make money to send back home to his ailing mother. He claimed that she died three months after his arrest and submitted her death certificate, which he purportedly got his girlfriend to fly back to Egypt to get, as evidence for his trial.
The jury bought the lie and his “choice of evil” defense (basically that he broke the law to help his sick mother) and found him not guilty, in spite of the simple fact that he had indeed illegally entered the United States.
Multiple sources I have spoken to under the condition of anonymity claim that the story of his mother’s death is false. Abdel Aziz speaks regularly with his mother, and as recently as today has been reaching out to members of the MMA community with a sob story about the compromised safety of his her and his sister back home in Egypt if my story is printed.He wasn’t concerned about their welfare when he contacted Twilight in America author Martin Mawyer in the fall of 2010 and spilled his guts about his involvement as a high-ranking member and NYPD and FBI informant of suspected terrorist organization, Muslims of America.After he was exonerated by that Colorado jury, the U.S. Attorney’s Office (USAO) re-arrested Abdel Aziz, who had been under homeland security surveillance since his release. In between arrests he was photographed by federal agents in the constant company of known members of Muslims of America. Abdel Aziz told Mawyer he taught the group unarmed combat, Arabic, and how to read the Qaran.He also told Mawyer that this was all merely a coincidence that the group he was teaching were all members of an extremist group, and that he had no clue at the time that his new crew was on law enforcement watch lists.“I knew some of the MOA guys before going to jail the second time. I befriended them,” Abdel Aziz told Mawyer. “I knew the martial arts, which they liked. I could teach them Arabic. I could teach them how to read the Quran. It wasn’t anything formal, just hanging out. I would go to prayer with them on Fridays and we hung out sometimes. I was about 18 or 19 years old.”Abdel-Aziz’s K-1 profile lists the Cairo native as being born born in 1977, which would have made him 19 in 1996 – six years prior to his arrest in 2002. Mawyer also mentions that Abdel Aziz was 25 when he was arrested in Colorado.Abdel-Aziz’s mug shot was printed and distributed by investigators around the OTC while the USAO built a solid case against him. His prospects of receiving a favorable judgment in his trial were dwindling.Like most states, the USAO doesn’t allow “choice of evil” defenses, especially when there is mounting proof that the terror suspect they have in custody is not at all who he says he is.For starters, Abdel-Aziz never competed at the Olympics in 1996 like he claimed. In fact, he had never competed at any Olympics at all. He used the lie as a cover to explain to authorities why he was flying into the location of a Muslim sect with extremist ties with a forged document and an imaginary identity.According to his Dominance MMA bio and a recent interview Abdel Aziz is still keeping up with the fake Olympic competition claim. It even states that he made the move to train at the [U.S.] Olympic training Center in Colorado Springs… while going to school and supporting his family in Egypt.” In reality, he was chased out of the OTC by security guards in 2004. They recognized him from the “NOT ALLOWED ON PREMISES” memo the the FBI had tacked above the doors of every security post on the compound.Egypt sent two athletes to those games in Atlanta: a 6’1” 220 lb men’s half heavyweight Bassel El-Gharbawy, and 5’ 7.5” 287 lbs. women’s heavyweight Heba Hefny.There are two main reasons you would need a fake passport to enter the United States: either you have a past criminal record, or your name is on a list, flagged for known links to terrorist organizations.Based on his deceitfulness, passport forgery, use of multiple aliases and with the mounting evidence against him that he had ties to MOA, Abdel Aziz’s lawyer suggested he take an offer designed byNew York Police Department Intelligence Division (NYPDID) head David Cohen, formerly fourth in charge at the CIA.Members of the NYPDID, an anti-terrorism intelligence task force established post 9/11, met With Abdel Aziz in a Colorado prison conference room where he signed on to turn informant against his MOA associates.As part of the deal Abdel Aziz was deported back to Egypt for a few months as a cover. When he returned he did so with a special restriction-free green card that allowed him to travel freely to and from the U.S. which he did often to help the MOA establish branches in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Venezuela and Trinidad.He was set up by the NYPID in a modest apartment in Binghamton, New York.
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him to slow down, to repeat himself, to spell anything I couldn’t understand. By the end of the conversation it was becoming evident that he might be exactly who he claimed to be— an undercover agent for the NYPD. Of all the things Ali said, one thing stood out that made it highly probable that he was working for the NYPD. Ali asked me if I knew Detective David Bavasi. My answer was, “No. I never heard of him.” “Yes,” he said. “You do know him. He called your home. He talks about you all the time. He left a message on your phone on his way to South Carolina when I was in his car. He said he wanted to stop by and see some of the film and photos you have on Muslims of the Americas.”
sorry for the lack of paragraphs, guys, this site makes it impossible to post properly as of late.
Fabes -Have you met him?
I forgot why we're supposed to not like him also.