Laila Ali is a retired American professional boxer, with a net worth of $10 million. Laila is most known as the daughter of boxing icon Muhammad Ali, but she has also established herself as a famous television personality and professional boxer.

Who is Laila Ali?

Laila Ali was born on December 30th, 1977 in Miami Beach, FL. Laila was born to Muhammad Ali and his third wife, Veronica Porché Ali, and began her career as a manicurist at the age of 16. After graduating from high school, she went to California Santa Monica College and received a business degree. She owned a nail shop before becoming a professional boxer.

Throughout her eight-year boxing career, Ali established herself as one of the top female boxers available. She eventually retired undefeated, having won several titles. These included the WBC, WIBA, IWBF, and IBA female super middleweight championships, as well as the IWBF light heavyweight title.

How old is Laila Ali?

She is currently 46 years old.

What is Laila Ali’s net worth?

She is estimated to be worth $10 Million.

What is Laila Ali’s career?

Laila began boxing at the age of 18. Initially inspired by Christy Martin, she stated her desire to become a professional boxer during an interview with Diane Sawyer on “Good Morning America.” Her father finally supported her decision, but he expressed concerns about her safety early on.

Her debut professional match occurred in 1999, against April Fowler. Under normal circumstances, the fight would have garnered little attention. However, it garnered a lot of attention because Laila was Muhammad Ali’s daughter.

Laila defeated Fowler and claimed her first victory. Another victory came by TKO over Shadina Pennybaker. Eventually, Ali won nine consecutive matches. This helped her build a sizable fan base, with many demanding a match against Joe Frazier’s daughter, Jacqui Frazier-Lyde.

Fans’ hope came true in 2001 when the two boxing daughters faced off. Ali prevailed in a majority judgment, despite the fact that both ladies sustained serious injuries. Ali exited the ring with a shattered collarbone and injured nose. The battle was credited with significantly promoting women’s boxing, and it was the first main-event pay-per-view match featuring two women.

Ali then took a year off before returning in 2002, defeating competitors such as Shirvelle Williams and Suzette Taylor. Later that year, she defended her IBA championship and won the WIBA and IWBF belts with a victory over world champion Valier Mahfood. Mahfood faced Ali again in a rematch, and the outcome was the same. However, during this second encounter, Laila sustained major injuries, including a severe cut on her eyelid and a bloodied nose.

In 2003, Laila faced the lady who inspired her to become a professional boxer, Christy Martin. She eliminated her idol in the fourth round. Another knockout came against Nikki Eplion in 2004, allowing Laila to retain her world title. Later in 2004, Ali defeated Monica Nunez before winning the IWBF Light Heavyweight title against Gwendolyn O’Neil. She finished the latter fight with a knockout once more.

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