UFC Saudi Arabia: Ranking fighters most likely to be on historic card

UFC Saudi Arabia: Ranking fighters most likely to be on historic card
The UFC’s biggest star, Conor McGregor, was the first fighter to tweet his admiration of the deal, which felt significant given he is set to return around the same time. (File/AFP)
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Updated 13 November 2023
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UFC Saudi Arabia: Ranking fighters most likely to be on historic card

UFC Saudi Arabia: Ranking fighters most likely to be on historic card
  • From McGregor to Chimaev, we look at the MMA stars in contention for the Kingdom’s debut UFC event in March

Since the first UFC Saudi Arabia card was announced recently, anticipation around who could be on it has been palpable.

The event is set for March 2024 and will be the first time the Kingdom hosts a UFC showcase. Although it is a UFC Fight Night rather than a numbered event with guaranteed title fights, the UFC will want to mark their Saudi debut with a bang. But which fighters could feature?

Although everything is speculation at the time of writing, there have been potential clues that have sent the MMA community into a spin.

The UFC’s biggest star, Conor McGregor, fired up the rumor mill through social media. He was the first fighter to tweet his admiration of the deal, which felt significant given he is set to return around the same time.

More recently, the former UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya was slightly more direct with his connection to the event. In an online post showing his appreciation for Al-Nassr’s Cristiano Ronaldo, Adesanya added: “Saudi Arabia in March ... tempting hahaha.”

While we are sure to see some up-and-coming Middle East MMA fighters compete in the famed Octagon, the rest of the UFC Saudi Arabia card is a mystery. However, here is a look at the UFC roster of stars who could feature as the main and co-main events in March 2024 — and those unlikely to appear. 

 

Not a chance

OK, let’s get these fighters out of the way early. As it is a UFC Fight Night without any titles on the line, we can safely rule out the following fighters: Alexandre Pantoja, Sean O’Malley, Alexander Volkanovski, Islam Makhachev, Leon Edwards, Sean Strickland, Alex Pereira, Jon Jones, Tom Aspinall, Zhang Weili and Alexa Grasso. All of the above hold a championship strap at the time of writing and will sit out the UFC Saudi Arabia.

It would be unprecedented for Dana White and the UFC to change its title fight structure. While we are not saying it is impossible to add a championship bout, it is about as unlikely as UFC legends Georges St. Pierre and Khabib Nurmagomedov finally returning to go head-to-head. We won’t hold our breath.

 
Definitely, maybe

Given the love for him in the region, Khamzat Chimaev would be an excellent choice to headline UFC Saudi Arabia. The Russian, who now represents the UAE, recently won a close middleweight battle with former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman. It would mean a short turnaround in training to prepare for the Kingdom’s showcase, but Chimaev wants to be more active, so this could work.

Potential opponents? Well, he was supposed to fight #6 middleweight Paulo Costa at UFC 294 in Abu Dhabi. An injury ruled the Brazilian out, and Usman was drafted in. Chimaev vs Costa in Saudi Arabia would be superb.

Elsewhere, Kevin Holland (#12 welterweight) is known for taking on anyone, anywhere, anytime -- and would be sure to accept the call. Finding him an opponent in time could be tricky. Most of those above Holland are either in action soon or fought recently. Gilbert Burns (#4) does not have a fight yet, but the aging star is unlikely to put his ranking on the line against Holland. Geoff Neal (#7) might want to avenge his loss to Holland when the pair fought under the Xtreme Knockout umbrella in 2017.

 

Hot favorites

Israel Adesanya recently spoke of his need for a break after Sean Strickland upset the odds and dethroned the former champ at UFC 293 in September. However, his online post suggesting he would be interested in the UFC Saudi Arabia card is not to be taken lightly.

Obviously, there are no easy fights in the UFC, but “Stylebender” may benefit from one that is not for a belt. Adesanya has bested almost all the middleweight contenders, and whoever he signs up to fight will have everything to gain. Chimaev is a fight that would make sense -- it would be a brawl for the ages.

Conor McGregor vs Michael Chandler at UFC Saudi Arabia is the stuff of dreams. It would mark an incredible moment for the UFC and Saudi’s new partnership, and the Irishman’s star power would make it one of the biggest cards of the year, with or without a title on the line.

It is a long shot, but McGregor is openly pleased about the UFC heading to the Kingdom. He has also spent the past few months training in Dubai to stay sharp.

McGregor also has eyes on boxing Manny Pacquiao in Saudi Arabia soon. There are still those in the industry earmarking Conor for UFC 300, which is bound to see the organization pull out all the stops. And while this makes sense, given how big he is for the UFC, he is also unlikely to want to be on an undercard for a title fight.

Other than those two, there are a lot of stars who need a showcase match-up to get back on track. Kai Kara-France, Adesanya’s teammate, has not been as active and has a score to settle with Manel Kape in the flyweight division. Petr Yan is a star attraction in the Middle East and desperate to halt a three-fight losing streak. Max Holloway (#1) is in featherweight limbo as he waits for a fourth fight with the champ Alex Volkanovski.

The UFC Saudi Arabia card could be the ideal platform for the undefeated regional favorite Muhammad Mokaev to take another step up in his career and headline the show.


Paul Waring shoots 61 in Abu Dhabi to set 36-hole record on European tour with 19-under par

Paul Waring shoots 61 in Abu Dhabi to set 36-hole record on European tour with 19-under par
Updated 08 November 2024
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Paul Waring shoots 61 in Abu Dhabi to set 36-hole record on European tour with 19-under par

Paul Waring shoots 61 in Abu Dhabi to set 36-hole record on European tour with 19-under par
  • Waring, who opened with a 64 on Thursday, made nine birdies and an eagle in a bogey-free round at Yas Links
  • Rory McIlroy made a triple bogey on No. 17 in his second successive 67

ABU DHABI: Paul Waring hit the shot of his life to complete a career-low 11-under 61 in the second round of the Abu Dhabi Championship on Friday and establish a five-stroke lead heading into the weekend of the European tour’s first playoff event.
The No. 229-ranked Englishman hit a draw with a 3-wood from about 260 yards to inside 4 feet at No. 18 and tapped in the birdie putt to move to 19-under par for the tournament.
The European tour confirmed to The Associated Press that it is the lowest 36-hole score to par in the tour’s history.
Waring, who opened with a 64 on Thursday, made nine birdies and an eagle in a bogey-free round at Yas Links and set a course record.
First-round leader Tommy Fleetwood of England (68), Johannes Veerman of the United States (67) and Danish players Niklas Norgaard (65) and Thorbjorn Olesen (67) were tied for second place on 14 under.
Rory McIlroy made a triple bogey on No. 17 in his second successive 67 and was nine strokes off the lead.
McIlroy can clinch a sixth Race to Dubai title with a win this week.


Slot not surprised by flying start at Liverpool

Slot not surprised by flying start at Liverpool
Updated 08 November 2024
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Slot not surprised by flying start at Liverpool

Slot not surprised by flying start at Liverpool
  • Slot appeared to have a tough ask to follow Jurgen Klopp
  • The Dutch coach has won 14 and drawn one of his 16 matches in charge

Liverpool: Arne Slot said he is not shocked by a stunning start to life in charge of Liverpool as the Reds have stormed to the top of the Premier League and Champions League.
The Dutch coach has won 14 and drawn one of his 16 matches in charge in all competitions as the holders have also progressed to the League Cup quarter-finals.
Slot appeared to have a tough ask to follow Jurgen Klopp.
But he has built on the solid foundations left by the German after Liverpool finished third in the Premier League behind Manchester City and Arsenal last season.
“Surprise isn’t the right word I’d use because I knew the quality of our team. But quality is one thing, to be consistent is a second thing,” said Slot at his pre-match press conference ahead of hosting Aston Villa on Saturday.
“From the moment I started working with them I saw how much energy they put in on a daily basis and that is I think the reason you can be consistent.”
Liverpool were inspired by the power of the Anfield crowd to come from behind to beat Brighton 2-1 last weekend to move two points ahead of City at the top of the Premier League.
A similar atmosphere helped blow Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen away 4-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Slot is keen to keep his players’ feet on the ground but is happy for the fans to get excited about the possibility of just a second league title in 35 years.
“If the end result of them being excited is to bring the atmosphere of the second half against Brighton and the whole game against Leverkusen, I am hoping they will keep being excited because that atmosphere helped us a lot,” added the former Feyenoord boss.
Diogo Jota remains sidelined but should return after November’s international break.


Pakistan’s Muhammad Asif wins IBSF World Snooker Championship in Qatar

Pakistan’s Muhammad Asif wins IBSF World Snooker Championship in Qatar
Updated 08 November 2024
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Pakistan’s Muhammad Asif wins IBSF World Snooker Championship in Qatar

Pakistan’s Muhammad Asif wins IBSF World Snooker Championship in Qatar
  • Asif defeated Iran’s Ali Ghareghozlou 5-3 to clinch the title for 3rd time
  • PM Shehbaz Sharif promises to set up world-class facilities for sportsmen

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has congratulated Pakistani cueist Muhammad Asif for winning the International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF) World Snooker Championship in Qatar for the third time, Pakistani state-run media reported on Thursday.
Asif defeated Iran’s Ali Ghareghozlou 5-3 to clinch the title in a thrilling final on Nov. 6. He outclassed Ali 5-3: 70-25, 7-87(84), 82(56)-8, 106(106)-08, 82-12, 43-91(58), 0-118 and 93(80)-4.
“Asif made the entire nation proud by winning the international championship for the third time,” PM Sharif was quoted as saying by the Radio Pakistan broadcaster. “The talented youth of Pakistan are highlighting the country’s name in the fields of sports.”
The IBSF, founded in 1971, is the governing body for billiards and snooker worldwide. It represents 85 member countries and is recognized by the World Confederation of Billiard Sports and the International Olympic Committee.
Asif, 42, first won the IBSF World Snooker Championship in 2012 and went on to win it again in 2019. His victory ties him with India’s Pankaj Advani who has also won the World Snooker Championship thrice.
The Pakistan prime minister said Asif’s family and coach also deserved recognition, adding that providing quality facilities to Pakistani players was top priority of his government.
“The government is making all possible efforts to provide international standard facilities to the players,” he added.
 


Raphinha’s evolution into a more versatile scorer is a big part of Flick’s great start at Barcelona

Raphinha’s evolution into a more versatile scorer is a big part of Flick’s great start at Barcelona
Updated 08 November 2024
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Raphinha’s evolution into a more versatile scorer is a big part of Flick’s great start at Barcelona

Raphinha’s evolution into a more versatile scorer is a big part of Flick’s great start at Barcelona

BARCELONA: Raphinha knew he would have a hard time getting off Barcelona’s bench with the soccer world enthralled by teen phenom Lamine Yamal and the club eyeing to sign another hot prospect in the attack.

Instead of pouting, he evolved.

While the entire Barcelona team improved under new coach Hansi Flick, no player has made such a leap forward this season as Raphinha.

His 12 goals and team-leading 10 assists across all competitions are a big part of why Barcelona is playing its best soccer since the exit of Lionel Messi more than three years ago.

But if one player looked to be on the out when the season started, it was the Brazil forward.

Raphinha seemed destined to become a second-choice right-side winger after 17-year-old Yamal helped Spain win the European Championship in dazzling style. To make matters worse, the club was heavily linked to a possible transfer bid to pry Spain left-side winger Nico Williams away from Athletic Bilbao.

That move never materialized for Williams, but Raphinha was still left with either playing in a new position or being a backup to Yamal.

And when Flick gave him the chance to have a new role, he made the most of it.


England gives call-up to more new faces in final squad before Thomas Tuchel takes over

England gives call-up to more new faces in final squad before Thomas Tuchel takes over
Updated 08 November 2024
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England gives call-up to more new faces in final squad before Thomas Tuchel takes over

England gives call-up to more new faces in final squad before Thomas Tuchel takes over

LONDON: Southampton defender Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Newcastle left-back Lewis Hall were called up to the England squad for the first time on Thursday as interim coach Lee Carsley made his final selection before Thomas Tuchel takes charge.

Tuchel does not start until January after being hired to lead the national team’s bid to win the 2026 World Cup.

Carsley will oversee England’s final Nations League games against Greece and Ireland and has continued to look toward a new generation of players, having already handed debuts to Angel Gomes, Morgan Gibbs-White and Noni Madueke since taking over on a temporary basis from Gareth Southgate in August.

Carsley said had not discussed his selection with Tuchel.

“He hasn’t had any influence on the squad selection. I’ve spoken to him by text, but it’s literally congratulations,” he said. “I think he’s highly respectful of the job that not only myself, but the staff are doing.

“We’ve been left to it, like we always have.”

England plays Greece in Athens on Nov. 14 and Ireland at Wembley on Nov. 17.

Carsley will resume his role as England Under-21 coach after those games.