Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady is on a winning streak after Brave 9: The Kingdom of Champions. The 22-year-old Jordanian fighter of Palestinian roots is one of the most socially active athletes in the Brave roster.
Nicknamed as "The Pride of Palestine", Abdul-Kareem made it to the news yet again as he transformed the life of his number one fan. Always a vocal supporter of peace and freedom in Palestine, Selwady took up the challenge of transforming the life of a six-year-old child with autism.
Rayyan is a student of Al-Selwady's at Fortis MMA, in Texas. At six years old, Rayyan has formed a strong bond with the Lightweight contender. Rayyan was born with a rare condition and underwent painful surgery when she was only 14 months old.
She was diagnosed with autism. She suffered from bullying and anxiety when Abdul-Kareem stepped in and made the difference. Rayyan was introduced to mixed martial arts training which gradually made her confident and assertive.
The atmosphere of the gym helped her to develop skills to socialize and interact efficiently. Currently, Rayyan excels in academics and have a healthy and supportive social circle.
Selwady is proud about the impact he had made on young Rayyan's life and is grateful for being a part of such extraordinary change.
"Sports and athletes have a definitive role in the society. The impact that an athlete creates is a valuable way to repay to the society and leave a lasting impression. Amidst of a thousand injustice, we have a million reasons to be thankful." Selwady said.