Muhammad Ali's grandson has decided where he's playing football

Biaggio Ali-Walsh will be making his own legacy it seems. His grandfather, the late great Muhammad Ali, was a huge Louisville fan and lived there for a lot of his life. Biaggio will be headed out west though as the No. 11 all-purpose back in the country will be playing for the California Golden Bears.

Biaggio Ali-Walsh will be making his own legacy it seems. His grandfather, the late great Muhammad Ali, was a huge Louisville fan and lived there for a lot of his life. Biaggio will be headed out west though as the No. 11 all-purpose back in the country will be playing for the California Golden Bears.

I've discussed with my family and I am blessed to say I am committed to California Berkeley!! #GoBears pic.twitter.com/MYXUvLDfkz

— BIAGGIO ALI WALSH (@BiaggioAli1234) August 14, 2016

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Ali-Walsh will play his senior year of high school at Nevada powerhouse Bishop Gorman before moving on to Cal. The 5'10", 186-pound back also had offers from Louisville, UNLV and Nevada to name a few. And if the whole football thing doesn't work out he can still model for Wilhelmina Models, which is one of the world's biggest talent management agencies.

[h/t TMZ]

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