Professional Fighters League and Bellator champs to face off in Riyadh in 1st PFL Super Fight

Professional Fighters League and Bellator champs to face off in Riyadh in 1st PFL Super Fight
Riyadh Season has revealed that the Professional Fighters League (PFL) and the General Entertainment Authority (GEA) will host an unprecedented pay-per-view mega event – PFL Champions vs. Bellator Champions from Kingdom Arena in Riyadh on February 24. (Supplied)
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Updated 17 January 2024
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Professional Fighters League and Bellator champs to face off in Riyadh in 1st PFL Super Fight

Professional Fighters League and Bellator champs to face off in Riyadh in 1st PFL Super Fight
  • ‘Riyadh Season is putting on some of the biggest fight events … the PFL champions vs. Bellator champions certainly belongs in that category,’ says Saudi General Entertainment Authority chief
  • PFL CEO Peter Murray describes the pay-per-view event, at the Kingdom Arena on Deb. 24, as a game changer for fighters and fans

RIYADH: As part of Riyadh Season, the Professional Fighters League and Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority will host what is described as an unprecedented pay-per-view mega event, in which PFL champions will take on Bellator champions in a Super Fight at the capital’s Kingdom Arena on Feb. 24.
The card features four main fights in which current PFL and Bellator champions will face off. It also features two compelling match-ups of previous PFL and Bellator title challengers.
The first-ever PFL pay-per-view Super Fight event will feature a total of seven fights, beginning at 11 p.m. Saudi time, and be available to buy on ESPN+ PPV and DAZN.
GEA Chairman Turki Alalshikh said: “Riyadh Season is putting on some of the biggest fight events around and the PFL champions vs. Bellator champions certainly belongs in that category.
“We are delighted to be the host for this first-of-its-kind event, which will see some of the most exciting match-ups and break new ground in the world of combat sports.”
PFL CEO Peter Murray said: “The Middle East is the fight capital of the world, and the Professional Fighters League is proud to bring the world’s best combat sports stars to the Kingdom for Riyadh Season to host the first-ever PFL PPV Super Fight mega-global event.”
An event in which PFL champions take on their Bellator counterparts is a game-changer for fighters and fans, he added.
Shay Segev, CEO of DAZN Group, said: “We are delighted to once again partner with Saudi Arabia and Riyadh Season for the PFL champions vs. champions event.”
Before the main card, three major showcase bouts will take place on a preliminary card that will be broadcast on ESPNews and ESPN+, starting at 8 p.m. Saudi time.
The event follows PFL’s recent acquisition of Bellator. Newly designed Super Fight Championship belts will be awarded to the winners of the three-round fights in which elbows are legal and winner takes all.
In the main event, heavyweights will collide when PFL’s Renan Ferreira (12-3), fresh off an emphatic second-round technical knock out victory at the 2023 PFL Championship meets the first fighter in Bellator history to become champion in two weight divisions simultaneously, Ryan Bader (31-7).
Newly crowned PFL light heavyweight kingpin Impa Kasanganay (15-3) returns to 185 pounds for the first time since joining the organization as he challenges the man many fans consider the best middleweight on the planet, undefeated Johnny Eblen (14-0).
Two-time PFL champion Magomed Magomedkerimov (34-6), currently on a six-fight unbeaten streak, will put his run of success on the line against Bellator welterweight titlist Jason Jackson (17-4). The Jamaican recently put an end to the longest winning streak in mixed martial arts (27) when he won the title from Yaroslav Amosov.
At featherweight, the pride of Peru, Jesus Pinedo (23-6-1), returns to action fresh from his 2023 PFL Championship victory to take on one of Bellator’s most successful fighters of all time, Brazil’s Patricio Pitbull (35-7), the current Featherweight Champion and former Lightweight Champion.
In addition to the four bouts featuring current PFL and Bellator champions, former heavyweight champ Bruno Cappelozza (15-6) will welcome former Bellator light heavyweight title holder Vadim Nemkov (17-2) to the 265-pound limit.
A pair of former No. 1 contenders are also set to square off at 205 pounds, when Brazil’s Thiago Santos (22-11) takes on former Olympian Yoel Romero (15-7).
Rounding out the PPV bill, the always exciting Clay Collard (24- 11) will challenge former Bellator Featherweight Champion A. J. McKee (21-1) in a special lightweight showdown of striking specialists.
On the preliminary card, top PFL featherweight contender Gabriel Braga (12-1) will face off against his Bellator counterpart, Aaron Pico (12-4). Biaggio Ali Walsh, grandson of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, makes his pro debut at 155-pounds in a bout against Chris Morris, also making his pro debut.
The event also marks a return to the PFL SmartCage for Claressa Shields, considered by many the world’s greatest women’s boxer.

Pay-per-view Card (available on ESPN+ PPV and DAZN from 11 p.m. Saudi time):
Heavyweight Champion vs. Champion Bout: Renan Ferreira (PFL world champ) vs. Ryan Bader (Bellator champ)
Middleweight Champion vs. Champion Bout: Impa Kasanganay (PFL light heavyweight world champ) vs. Johnny Eblen (Bellator champ)
Welterweight Champion vs. Champion Bout: Magomed Magomedkerimov (PFL world champ) vs. Jason Jackson (Bellator champ)
Featherweight Champion vs. Champion Bout: Jesus Pinedo (PFL world champ) vs. Patricio Pitbull (Bellator champ)
Heavyweight Showcase Bout: Bruno Cappelozza (former PFL world champ) vs. Vadim Nemkov (former Bellator champ)
Light Heavyweight Showcase Bout: Thiago Santos (PFL title contender) vs. Yoel Romero (Bellator title contender)
Lightweight Showcase Bout: Clay Collard (PFL title contender) vs. AJ McKee (former Bellator champ)

Early Card (available on ESPNews and ESPN+ from 8 p.m. Saudi time):
Featherweight Showcase Bout: Gabriel Braga (PFL title contender) vs. Aaron Pico (Bellator title contender)
Lightweight Showcase Bout: Biaggio Ali Walsh (pro debut) vs. Chris Morris (pro debut)
Lightweight Showcase Bout: Claressa Shields vs. Kelsey DeSantis
Featherweight Showcase Bout: Abdullah Al-Qahtani vs. Edukondal Rao
Amateur Flyweight Bout: Malik Basahel vs. Vinicius Pereira


Zurdo Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh’s Latino Night event 

Zurdo Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh’s Latino Night event 
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Zurdo Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh’s Latino Night event 

Zurdo Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh’s Latino Night event 
  • The Mexican southpaw improved his record to 47-1, including 30 KOs, while the British champ went down 20-2, 13 KOs, after three straight title defenses
  • In the opening undercard match, Saudi boxer Ziyad Almaayouf settled for a hard-fought draw against Mexico’s Juan Garcia

RIYADH: WBA cruiserweight title holder Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez defeated WBO champ Chris Billam-Smith by unanimous decision on Saturday in the main event of Riyadh’s “Latino Night” to become the undisputed world champion in the division.

The Mexican southpaw improved his record to 47-1, including 30 KOs, while the British champ went down 20-2, 13 KOs, after three straight title defenses.

Ramirez showcased his power and precision before a packed crowd at Riyadh’s The Venue, headlining an unforgettable evening that celebrated the rich heritage of Latin American culture and the global appeal of boxing.

Ramirez took control of the fight from the opening bell, using his size advantage and sharp combinations to pin Billam-Smith on the back foot. The British fighter displayed immense heart, landing counter shots and working the body, but Zurdo’s power and precision proved overwhelming.

In his post-fight interview, Ramirez dedicated his victory to his fans and the Latino community. “I’m a proud Mexican and Latino — I will represent the Latino Night very well,” he told Arab News before the fight. And he did!

Riyadh witnessed an electrifying evening of boxing during the Latino Night, a marquee event of the Riyadh Season, celebrating the spirit of Latino culture through sport and entertainment. Fans packed the arena to witness high-octane action and support fighters representing the vibrant legacy of Latin America.

The evening began with an undercard packed with great talent and exciting matchups. Fighters from across the Latin America showcased skill and determination, thrilling the crowd with breathtaking rounds, technical displays, and a few dramatic comebacks. Each bout built anticipation for the night’s culminating showdown.

Ziyad Almaayouf draws with Juan Garcia in opener
Saudi boxer Ziyad Almaayouf delivered a spirited performance in the opening fight, settling for a hard-fought draw against Mexico’s Juan Garcia. 
The bout showcased Almaayouf’s sharp boxing skills and Garcia’s relentless pressure, with both fighters trading heavy shots and testing each other’s endurance across all six rounds. 
Almaayouf, backed by a passionate home crowd, landed cleaner combinations early in the fight, but Garcia’s aggression in the later rounds allowed him to claw back on the scorecards, leading to a split draw decision.
The result left fans buzzing, with many praising Almaayouf’s resilience and composure under Garcia’s constant attacks.
In a post-fight interview with Arab News, Almaayouf, dubbed “Zizo”, he said that he won the fight tonight despite what the judges decided. “I’m always going to think that I did enough to win the fight. This is just the opinion of two judges.”
“If you go back 10-15 years ago and you ask the world: would they see a Saudi professional boxer standing in the middle of the ring with a tough Mexican fight as such, they wouldn’t believe it,” he added. “But tonight, we showed that can happen.”
He said that the rematch is his next step.
For Garcia, the result marked a testament to his durability and fighting spirit, earning him respect as a worthy opponent in a thrilling opener to an unforgettable night.
Latino Night in Riyadh marked another milestone in Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a global hub for sports and entertainment. By blending cultural celebration with world-class boxing, the event left a lasting impression on fans and participants alike.
As the arena emptied and the lights dimmed, one thing was clear: Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez had not only won a fight but had also solidified his position as a global ambassador for the enduring legacy of Latino boxing.


UAE to face Brazil in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024 final

UAE to face Brazil in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024 final
Updated 16 November 2024
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UAE to face Brazil in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024 final

UAE to face Brazil in NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024 final
  • The UAE team will play the final on Saturday night, against the Brazilian team, while the Spanish team will face the German side for third and fourth place

NEOM: Defending champions Brazil and UAE are through to the final of the NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024, after winning their last matches of the group stages against Japan and Saudi Arabia on Friday.

In group A, the UAE team succeeded in overcoming the Saudi side with a 6-5 result, raising their score to 9 points, while the Green Falcons finished with 2 points in last place.

In the same group, the German team achieved their first victory in the tournament, after defeating the English side 6-3, to rise to second place with 3 points, ahead of the Three Lions, who are in third place on goal difference.

Meanwhile, in group B, the South American side beat Spain comfortably 9-1, while Japan beat China 9-0. With these results, the Brazilian team topped the group with 9 points and reached the final for the third year in a row, followed by Spain with 6 points, Japan with 3 points, while the Chinese team came last in the group without any points.

The UAE team will play the final on Saturday night, against the Brazilian team, while the Spanish team will face the German side for third and fourth place.

The match for fifth and sixth place will bring together Japan and England, and the Saudi team will face the Chinese side in the contest for seventh and eighth place.

UAE defender Waleed Abdullah spoke to Arab News after the match against the hosts, Saudi Arabia.

“It is difficult to predict what will happen in the match,” he said. “The Brazilian team is very strong and ranked first in the world, and we have all respect for them. We will enter the match with high focus and do our best. In the end, it is an opportunity to face the world champion, and this is not the first time we compete with them.”

In the women’s group, a late goal from Brazilian striker Dani Barboza led to the team overcoming Ukraine 5-4 to reach the final against Spain, who put in a great performance and finished with a 4-1 victory over England.


Tamam team defeats Casa Riyadh in Silver Cup tournament

Tamam team defeats Casa Riyadh in Silver Cup tournament
Updated 15 November 2024
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Tamam team defeats Casa Riyadh in Silver Cup tournament

Tamam team defeats Casa Riyadh in Silver Cup tournament

RIYADH: The Tamam Polo Team claimed victory over rivals Casa Riyadh on Thursday, beating them 5-4 in the Silver Cup Championship.

Taking place at Nofa Equestrian Resort in Riyadh, this is the third edition of the tournament, which continues until Nov. 16.

Taking place at Nofa Equestrian Resort in Riyadh, this is the third edition of the tournament. (SUPPLIED)

The Tamam team included Hashem Al-Alawi, Abdulmohsen Al-Hokair, Faisal Abu Nayan and Marcelo Antonio. Representing Casa Riyadh were Prince Salman bin Sultan, Ibrahim Al-Harbi, Salman bin Haif and Muhammed Naveed.

The Silver Cup is the first tournament of the season, played in a points system where the team with the most goals wins in the event of a tie.

Friday will see Casa Riyadh face Tuwaiq in the second round.


Saudi jiu-jitsu team win 10 medals at World Championship in Greece

Saudi jiu-jitsu team win 10 medals at World Championship in Greece
Updated 07 November 2024
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Saudi jiu-jitsu team win 10 medals at World Championship in Greece

Saudi jiu-jitsu team win 10 medals at World Championship in Greece
  • Kingdom’s jiu-jitsu team scoop 3 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze at event held from Oct. 23 to Nov. 4

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s jiu-jitsu team won 10 medals — three gold, three silver and four bronze — at the World Championship in Crete, Greece, which was held from Oct. 23 to Nov. 4, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The gold medalists are Mohammed Al-Mukhlis in the under-69 kg category (Masters Division), Omar Nada in the under-94 kg category (Senior Team Division), and Abdullah Nada in the under-85 kg category (Youth Division).

Silver medals were won by Abdulmalik Al-Murdi in the under-62 kg category (Senior Team Division), Elias Banjar in the under-62 kg category (Youth Division), and Waleed Al-Haidari in the under-56 kg category (Youth Division).

Bronze went to Osamah Al-Marwia in the No Gi category, Khaled Habab, who earned two medals in the under-52 kg and No Gi - 52 kg categories (Youth Division), and Hadeel Qadha in the under-57 kg category (Junior Division).

Saudi Jiu-Jitsu Federation CEO Rakan Al-Fehaid thanked the government for supporting the athletes and helping them to achieve success.

The team had played a “significant role in elevating the Kingdom’s name on the global stage,” the report added.


Saudi Sports For All Federation and STC Group sign sustainability partnership

Saudi Sports For All Federation and STC Group sign sustainability partnership
Updated 05 November 2024
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Saudi Sports For All Federation and STC Group sign sustainability partnership

Saudi Sports For All Federation and STC Group sign sustainability partnership
  • Pact between the parties was inked at the 8th Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh
  • Collaboration will help identify opportunities for improving public participation in physical activities

RIYADH: The Saudi Sports For All Federation has signed a memorandum of understanding with the STC Group to promote physical activity, encourage social integration through sports, and support the development of grassroots programs.

The signing ceremony took place last week at the 8th Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, which was held under the theme “Infinite Horizons: Investing Today, Shaping Tomorrow.”

Shaima Alhusseini, managing director of the SFA, and Maha Alnuhait, general manager of sustainability at the STC Group, inked the agreement, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The collaboration will focus on establishing sustainability reporting frameworks, key performance indicators, and metrics in alignment with community-driven programs.

The SFA aims to leverage the telecom group’s expertise to achieve their goals and contribute to the objectives of Vision 2030, the SPA reported.