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Updated 02 June 2024
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Bivol stops Zinad, Queensbury defeat Matchroom

Bivol stops Zinad, Queensbury defeat Matchroom

Riyadh: Boxing mogul Frank Warren settled the score with longtime rival promoter Eddie Hearn, winning 10-0 at the historic 5vs5 fights at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh on Saturday night to take the $3 million prize. 

Russian powerhouse Dmitry Bivol retained his IBF and WBA light heavyweight titles with a stoppage (technical knockput) against Libyan boxer Malik Zinad in the sixth round, ending Zinad’s 22-win streak.

“I’m happy for maybe 90 or 80 percent,” Bivol told Arab News, expressing admiration for his beaten rival: “I had a good opponent who has a real warrior spirit. And thank you to him and his team and his family.” 

Bivol, for the first time, brought his two young sons to the ring with him to celebrate the victory, and shared with Arab News the importance of including them in his journey. 

“I want them to see what their father is doing because I don't see them, a lot, in my training camp,” he said. 

“I’m just leaving them for two months. For three months. And they could think like, where is their father?” he continued. 

“They were with me all week. Since the morning they saw that I have interviews ... I didn’t eat properly all week. And I had to fight and (they saw) how people respect their father,” he concluded.

Turki Al-Alshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, extended an invitation to Bivol for another bout on Oct. 12 in Riyadh as part of Riyadh Season 2024.

“I feel that I deserve it, and I hope I will show my best, on October 12th,” Bivol told Arab News. 

The evening opened with a win for Warren when Willy Hutchinson beat Matchroom’s Craig David by unanimous decision, enduring 12 rounds together.

Hutchinson told Arab News it “feels very good” to take the WBC silver light heavyweight belt back home to Scotland. He said: “Hopefully the next one’s for the WBC world title”. 

Nick Ball pulled off a bloody split decision victory against Matchroom’s Raymond Ford, handing the American fighter his first defeat. 

Ball told Arab News the win “meant the world” to him. “I’m finally world champion, this is something you work your whole life for,” he said. 

British boxer Hamzah Sheeraz beat American opponent Austin Williams with a TKO in the 11th round. This win by Sheeraz gave Queensberry Promotions their sixth point, leaving Matchroom Boxing with none. 

“I’m over the moon and hopefully I've got a few local (boxing fans) supporting me now as well,” Sheeraz told Arab News. 

“I’m just extremely grateful for this, to be a part of what’s happening in Riyadh and Saudi Arabia as well,” he added. 

Matchroom continued to fall to defeat fight after fight. In the eighth round, British heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois (WBA) defeated Croatian Filip Hrgovic by TKO, securing Queensberry Promotions’ their eighth point. 

Chinese boxer Zhilei Zhang’s fight with American Deontay Wilder was one of the evening’s most anticipated fights. In only five rounds, Zhilei secured two additional points for Frank Warren, winning by a TKO. 

On raising his country’s flag, he told Arab News: “This is my mission. No matter where I fight, I always want to raise that Chinese national flag. This is what I represent.”

After the bout, Zhang’s third in the Kingdom, the Chinese boxer said: “​​I would like to say the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a beautiful country.” 

Warren rejoiced throughout the press conference, joined by his beaming fighters, as Queensbury promotions beat Matchroom in all five fights. 

On the future of boxing events in Saudi Arabia, Warren told Arab News that there are “a lot of things in the pipeline” and concepts like Saturday’s event fight are “just going to get bigger and better.” 

“We love being here. You know, it’s a beautiful country. It’s safe. It’s clean. People are just so charming. And they look after us, you know, we couldn’t ask for any more,” he said.


UAE club Al-Ain fires coach Hernan Crespo less than 6 months after winning Asian Champions League title

UAE club Al-Ain fires coach Hernan Crespo less than 6 months after winning Asian Champions League title
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UAE club Al-Ain fires coach Hernan Crespo less than 6 months after winning Asian Champions League title

UAE club Al-Ain fires coach Hernan Crespo less than 6 months after winning Asian Champions League title
  • The decision came after a string of disappointing results that culminated in a 5-1 loss to Cristiano Ronald’s Al-Nassr in the AFC Champions League Elite on Tuesday
  • The high point of Crespo’s 12 month tenure was May’s victory over Yokohama F. Marinos of Japan in the two-legged Asian final

DUBAI: Al-Ain fired head coach Hernan Crespo on Wednesday, less than six months after the Argentine led the UAE club to Asia’s Champions League title.

The decision came after a string of disappointing results that culminated in a 5-1 loss to Cristiano Ronald’s Al-Nassr in the AFC Champions League Elite on Tuesday. It means Crespo, the former Inter Milan and Chelsea striker, will not get a chance to lead Al-Ain to the expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup despite helping it qualify for the tournament in the US next summer.

The high point of Crespo’s 12 month tenure was May’s victory over Yokohama F. Marinos of Japan in the two-legged Asian final but the two-time continental champion has collected just one point from the first four games in this season’s tournament.

The club thanked Crespo in a statement but said “recent results have not met expectations.”

It did not immediately announce a replacement for the 49-year-old Crespo.


King, Carty tons as West Indies thrash England

King, Carty tons as West Indies thrash England
Updated 07 November 2024
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King, Carty tons as West Indies thrash England

King, Carty tons as West Indies thrash England

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados: Brandon King and Keacy Carty blasted centuries as the West Indies scored a series-clinching eight-wicket victory over England in the third and final game of their One-Day International series at Kensington Oval on Wednesday.
Replying to the visitors’ total of 263 for eight, King and Carty featured in a second-wicket stand of 209, the duo making light of what could have been a daunting task following the early loss of Evin Lewis.
King fell for 102 with victory in sight but Carty finished on an unbeaten 128 after hitting the winning boundary as West Indies coasted home on 267 for two with seven overs to spare.
Carty’s maiden ODI century spanned 114 balls and was highlighted by 15 fours and two sixes.
King stroked 13 fours and one six off 117 balls.
“I’ve been getting a few starts without carrying on so I’m grateful that it all came together in such a crucial match,” said King. “It was a fantastic innings by Keacy. He started fluently and was batting better than me most times.”
Earlier, England were indebted to Phil Salt’s top-score of 74 as he averted a complete collapse after the tourists slumped to 24 for four after being put in.
He finally got support from the lower order as Sam Curran contributed 40 while Dan Mousley stroked his way to 57 in successive 70-run partnerships with the pugnacious opener.
Salt’s innings off 108 balls (four fours, one six) was ended by the superb athleticism of King, who leapt high at the midwicket boundary to prevent a six and then relayed the ball to waiting teammate Alzarri Joseph before falling over the boundary rope.
Quickfire 30s from Jamie Overton and Jofra Archer led the plundering of 100 runs off the final ten overs with part-timer Sherfane Rutherford, brought on to complete the spell of the hobbled Romario Shepherd, suffering the most as 57 runs were plastered off his 3.5 overs.
In contrast, seamer Matthew Forde was the epitome of consistency and economy in claiming three for 35 from his ten overs while Joseph and Shepherd took two wickets each.
West Indies’ 2-1 series triumph over the English was a repeat of their success 11 months earlier in the Caribbean as the teams shared the first two matches in Antigua before the home side prevailed in the decider in Barbados.
Personnel adjustments to the two squads will now take place as they remain in Barbados for the first two T20 Internationals of a five-match series at the weekend.


Barcelona, Inter and upstart Brest win again in Champions League

Barcelona, Inter and upstart Brest win again in Champions League
Updated 07 November 2024
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Barcelona, Inter and upstart Brest win again in Champions League

Barcelona, Inter and upstart Brest win again in Champions League
  • Paris Saint-Germain, in their first season without Kylian Mbappe, trail far behind in 25th after Atletico Madrid scored in stoppage time to seal a 2-1 win for the Spanish team
  • Atalanta won 2-0 at Stuttgart to stay unbeaten on eight points and Salzburg got their first goals and points in a 3-1 win at Feyenoord

LONDON: Barcelona and Inter Milan won again in the Champions League on Wednesday though both former title holders are looking up in the standings toward upstart newcomer Brest.

Aston Villa started the week atop the 36-team table but their winning run ended after a bizarre penalty was awarded when defender Tyrone Mings picked up the ball in the area at Club Brugge, resulting in a 1-0 loss that sent the English club plummeting to eighth place.

Paris Saint-Germain, in their first season without Kylian Mbappe, trail far behind in 25th after Atletico Madrid scored in stoppage time to seal a 2-1 win for the Spanish team at Parc des Princes.

Barcelona’s blistering scoring form continued in a 5-2 win at Red Star Belgrade — a seventh straight win since the start of October at a rate of four goals per game. Robert Lewandowski scored twice and has 21 this season.

Inter Milan stifled Arsenal in a 1-0 win at San Siro sealed by Hakan Çalhanoglu’s penalty in first-half stoppage time.

Inter are unbeaten on 10 points and in fifth place, one below Brest who won 2-1 at Sparta Prague. The French debutant look sure to advance to the knockout phase starting in February.

Atalanta won 2-0 at Stuttgart to stay unbeaten on eight points and Salzburg got their first goals and points in a 3-1 win at Feyenoord.

Bayern Munich won 1-0 at home to Benfica in a game that was delayed 15 minutes by crowd congestion and then was played in a muted atmosphere because of a medical incident for a fan.

Shakhtar Donetsk playmaker Heorhiy Sudakov had a fine assist and an even better goal in a 2-1 win for the Ukrainian champion against Young Boys. Shakhtar’s No. 10 showed why he is expected to be the club’s next big-money sale.

Liverpool, who on Tuesday routed Bayer Leverkusen 4-0, lead the standings at the midway point of the eight-round program.

Liverpool are the only team with four straight wins, while five teams have four losses. They are Leipzig, Sturm Graz, Young Boys, Red Star and Slovan Bratislava.

Two Italian teams – Inter Milan and Atalanta – have yet to concede a goal in four games. Another Italian side, Bologna, is the only team with no goals scored.

Villa slide

Villa had led the standings in the new league-phase format after three straight wins without conceding a goal — and it took a bizarre incident before goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez was eventually beaten.

Mings was punished for picking up the ball when Martinez seemed to restart play with a goal kick passed forward to his teammate. Mings walked a couple steps to gather the ball with his left hand and returned to place it in the six-yard box.

“It’s the biggest mistake I witnessed in my career,” Villa coach Unai Emery said. “It has only happened one time in all my life. Today.”

Brugge captain Hans Vanaken placed the 52nd-minute spot-kick to Martinez’s left as the World Cup-winning Argentina goalkeeper dived to his right.

Bayern and Dinamo

It was the standout result of the inaugural week of the new Champions League in September: Bayern Munich 9, Dinamo Zagreb 2.

It was the first time a team had scored nine times in a game in the 32-year Champions League era, and Dinamo fired its coach two days later.

Since then? Bayern lost twice, including a 4-1 rout at Barcelona, and Dinamo won twice. At the end of play Wednesday, Bayern were 17th on six points, one place below Dinamo on seven. If those placings hold until January, they meet again twice more in the knockout playoffs round.

Next up

The fifth round in three weeks’ time has perhaps the stellar attraction of 144 games in the league phase: Liverpool vs. Real Madrid.

That game on Nov. 27 is a rematch of the 2022 and 2018 finals, both won by Madrid, and the 1981 European Cup titl e match that Liverpool won.

There is another final rematch: Bayern Munich hosts PSG on Nov. 26 in a repeat of the pandemic-season final played in August 2020 without fans in Lisbon. Also, sixth-place Barcelona hosts Brest, a fixture which might have been overlooked when the draw was made in August yet the French team is currently fourth.

Only the top eight teams in January advance directly to the round of 16 in March.


Inter hand Arsenal first defeat in Champions League

Inter hand Arsenal first defeat in Champions League
Updated 07 November 2024
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Inter hand Arsenal first defeat in Champions League

Inter hand Arsenal first defeat in Champions League

MILAN, Italy: Inter Milan maintained their unbeaten start in the Champions League with a 1-0 win over Arsenal on Wednesday as the Gunners suffered their first defeat in the competition this season.
Hakan Calhanoglu scored a penalty in first-half stoppage time after a handball from Mikel Merino, leaving the Italian champions with 10 points from four matches and Arsenal on seven points.


Tickets for Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury rematch in Riyadh now on sale

Tickets for Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury rematch in Riyadh now on sale
Updated 07 November 2024
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Tickets for Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury rematch in Riyadh now on sale

Tickets for Oleksandr Usyk-Tyson Fury rematch in Riyadh now on sale
  • ‘Usyk vs. Fury: Reignited’ is at the Kingdom Arena on Dec. 21, just 7 months after the former defeated the latter in a split decision at the same venue
  • Other bouts include Serhii Bohachuk vs. Israil Madrimov, Johnny Fisher vs. David Allen, Dennis McCann vs. Peter McGrail, and Isaac Lowe vs. Lee McGregor

RIYADH: Tickets for “Usyk vs. Fury Reignited,” the much anticipated rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, are now on sale through the Webook app, organizers said on Wednesday.

The heavyweight boxing contest will take place on Dec. 21 at the Kingdom Arena. In the main event, Ukrainian heavyweight champion Usyk will once again face off against British powerhouse Fury. The former emerged victorious in a split decision when the pair last did battle at the same venue on May 18, as part of Riyadh Season.

Known for his speed and agility, Usyk holds all major championship belts in the heavyweight division, making him the first boxer in 25 years to claim unified heavyweight titles. Fury, meanwhile, brings a wealth of experience and raw strength, and is celebrated for his knockout power and tactical prowess.

Also on on the card, Ukrainian Serhii Bohachuk will take on Israil Madrimov of Uzbekistan. Bohachuk has an impressive record of 24 wins, including 23 knockouts, while Madrimov has 10 wins to his name, seven of them by knockout.

Other matchups include what could be an electrifying bout between the unbeaten Johnny Fisher, who has a record of 12 wins and 11 knockouts, and British veteran David Allen, who has 31 bouts under his belt. Dennis McCann will battle fellow Brit Peter McGrail, with the former aiming to extend a flawless 16-win record while while the latter hopes to secure his 11th victory.

Englishman Isaac Lowe and Scotsman Lee McGregor will also go head-to-head in what promises to be an intense battle. Lowe brings with him experience gained from 30 fights, while McGregor boasts a strong record of 14 wins, including 11 knockouts, making this one of the most-anticipated bouts of the night.