I'm a champion boxer, but couldn't tell my mum

I'm a champion boxer, but couldn't tell my mum

From Lives Less Ordinary by BBC World Service

May 11, 2026 · 40 min

About this episode

Ramla Ali shares her journey from a bullied child to a champion boxer and her efforts to revive boxing in Somalia.

Ramla Ali's family fled Somalia and settled in the UK; she then went from overweight bullied child to champion boxer and model who later brought the sport back to her homeland. Ramla Ali was a baby when her older brother was killed by a stray grenade in the garden of her family home in Mogadishu, Somalia, during the civil war. To keep the rest of their family safe, her parents fled the country via a perilous boat crossing to Kenya, where Ramla almost died. They eventually got to London and Ramla grew up being bullied and becoming overweight. To help build her confidence, her mum signed her up for a gym, which is where Ramla discovered a boxercise class by chance. Soon she was boxing at every available opportunity. Ramla knew her parents wouldn’t approve, so she kept it secret, even when she won national titles and was one of the best boxers in the UK. She would go on to bring boxing back to Somalia, where the sport had been banned since 1976, and compete at the Olympic Games as Somalia's first ever boxer. Ramla recently returned from her first trip back to Somalia since she left as a baby, and was met by thousands of fans at the airport. She even received personal thanks from the…

People in this episode

Guest: Ramla Ali

Topics covered

  • boxing
  • immigration
  • family
  • overcoming adversity
  • sports
  • Somalia

Keywords

  • boxing
  • Somalia
  • immigration
  • champion
  • Olympics
  • family
  • bullying

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: BBC World Service

Places: Somalia, UK, Kenya, Mogadishu

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