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Ra’eese Aleem Vows Victory Over Angelo Leo Ahead of May 9th IBF Title Fight in Atlanta

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • 33 minutes ago
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LAS VEGAS, NV – Top featherweight contender Ra’eese Aleem, a 34-year-old fighting out of Las Vegas, delivered a passionate and confident message during his recent appearance on Boxing Primetime, hosted by Andrew Bocanegra and co-host Brian Mendoza.


As he prepares for his IBF featherweight world title fight against reigning champion Angelo Leo, Aleem spoke candidly about his journey, his mindset, and the controversial loss that continues to fuel him.


The highly anticipated showdown is set for May 9th in Atlanta, where Aleem will challenge for the IBF featherweight world championship in what is shaping up to be a defining moment in his career.


Reflecting on his 2023 split-decision defeat to Sam Goodman in Australia, Aleem made it clear he still believes the outcome was unjust. The IBF eliminator remains a major source of motivation, with Aleem stating he was “robbed” while fighting on foreign soil.


That experience has sharpened his approach heading into May 9th.


Since that setback, Aleem has put together three strong victories that have reestablished him as a top contender in the division. In those performances, he showcased a more complete version of himself—combining relentless pressure with improved patience and ring IQ.


His win over Mikito Nakano in a final eliminator bout proved his ability to perform under high stakes, as he controlled the action and secured his place back in title contention. Against Rudy Garcia, Aleem demonstrated his toughness and consistency, breaking his opponent down over the course of the fight. He followed that with another solid performance against Derlyn Hernandez-Gerarldo, where his experience and work rate were key in earning a decisive victory.


Across all three fights, Aleem displayed durability, conditioning, and a willingness to adapt—traits that have made him a dangerous opponent heading into this championship opportunity.


Rather than leaving anything to the judges this time, Aleem emphasized his intent to take control and make a statement on fight night. His confidence was unmistakable as he addressed his upcoming title opportunity.


“You will be dethroned,” Aleem stated.


Throughout the Boxing Primetime interview, Bocanegra and Mendoza guided a conversation that highlighted Aleem’s mindset—focused, motivated, and confident. While he acknowledged the challenge ahead, his belief remains firm.


“Angelo Leo is a great fighter,” Aleem said, while doubling down on his expectation of victory.


The full Boxing Primetime interview featuring Ra’eese Aleem can be viewed here:


With the spotlight set for Atlanta on May 9th, Ra’eese Aleem is entering the biggest fight of his career with momentum, determination, and one clear objective—to leave as the new IBF featherweight world champion.



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