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Ali Mansour, aged 25 started his pro career on December 2014 against Jerry Butler where he started his current unbeaten streak as he moves mid way into his current 17 fight career. Between December 2004 and December 2014, Mansour had his longest winning streak of 17 fights. In his 17 fights, his longest KO streak is 5 fights long.
Mansour made an impressive debut on December 2004, showing his class and technical boxing skill Mansour went the full 4 rounds with Butler and became the first person to do so. Mansour's win streak continued to amass with 9 wins against fighters such as Lee Thomas, Ken Murphy and Guadalupe Diaz.
Lee Thomas was beaten next on July 17th, 2009 meaning Mansour could maintain his unbeaten streak. Continuing his career, Mansour fought Lee Thomas in 2009 over 4 rounds. Mansour was the 3rd person to go the distance with Lee Thomas. Mansour then went on to face Todd Welcome where he added another win to his tally.
Craig Hudson was up next for Mansour on December 14th, 2012. Mansour continued with his winning streak by beating Hudson. Continuing his career, Mansour fought Craig Hudson in 2012 over 4 rounds. Mansour was the 2nd person to go the distance with Craig Hudson. Fights against Jackie Beard, Brad Johnson, Rubin Williams and 3 others followed where he won all 6 fights taking his winning streak to 15 wins.
Next was Raymundo Lopez on May 16th, 2014 where Mansour took the win continuing his unbeaten streak. Mansour's UD win against Raymundo Lopez came via judges decision of a 4 round fight. Mansour became the 10th person to defeat Lopez and secured a great win.
Ali Mansour retained his unbeaten record in his most recent fight by beating Damon Mccreary on December 11th, 2014, increasing his record to 17 wins. Mansour found himself up against Damon Mccreary for his next fight. Mansour was the 5th person to go the distance with this opponent resulting in a win for Mansour.