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First Saudi pro boxer hails Kingdom鈥檚 rise as major force in global sports

First Saudi pro boxer hails Kingdom鈥檚 rise as major force in global sports
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Updated 13 June 2024

First Saudi pro boxer hails Kingdom鈥檚 rise as major force in global sports

First Saudi pro boxer hails Kingdom鈥檚 rise as major force in global sports
  • Ziyad Al-Maayouf tells the Mayman Show by Arab News he hopes he can inspire more young Saudis to take up the sport and follow in his footsteps
  • In the absence of any local boxing heroes from the Kingdom when starting out, he says he looked to Filipino fighter Manny Pacquiao for inspiration

Riyadh: Saudi professional boxer Ziyad Al-Maayouf is proud that the Kingdom is establishing itself as a major force on the global sports stage.

During an interview with the Mayman Show by Arab News, the 23-year-old also spoke of his hopes that he is only the first of many professional boxers from 黑料社区, and told how his journey as a professional boxer began in 2010.

鈥淚t really started for me when one day I Googled 鈥榩rofessional Saudi boxer.鈥 I found no one,鈥 he said, adding that he then searched for just 鈥淪audi boxer鈥 and still found no results.

This is important, he added, because young people who aspire to careers in sports naturally look to their idols for inspiration.

鈥淚t鈥檚 even a lot better when your idols are people you can relate to, where your superheroes are people you could relate to,鈥 he said.

But when Al-Maayouf went looking for someone with whom he could closely identify to inspire him in his boxing career he could not find anyone from his country.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 where I said, OK, I think this is where I want to start competing,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to be the guy who, when you Google 鈥榩rofessional boxer from 黑料社区,鈥 he comes up; and, you know, little did I know, the stars were aligning in the way they did.鈥

Al-Maayouf said he is very pleased to see sports initiatives form such an important part of Saudi Vision 2030, the Kingdom鈥檚 national development and diversification plan.

鈥淭he sport they choose to invest in the most, and powerfully, powerfully, like that, is boxing,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd then behind the scenes, there is a Saudi boxer that鈥檚 been training for over a decade, preparing and waiting for a moment like that. So I always say that my career aligns exactly with Vision 2030, you know?鈥

In the absence of any local heroes, Al-Maayouf said he has been greatly inspired by Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao, in part because of what the fighter means to the people of his native country.

鈥淭he way that he is to the Philippines, they look at him as if he鈥檚 come from the sky,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t's like he is something else for them there. It is like he鈥檚 a prophet there (for) what he was for the Philippines, how he carried that weight on his back and how much he achieved while doing so.鈥

Al-Maayouf said he can relate to Pacquiao鈥檚 journey as a boxer who moved alone to another country to train, leaving his family and friends behind. He also respects the legendary fighter鈥檚 achievements outside of the ring, in particular his efforts to help promote his country and community.

鈥淗ow he helped his people, how he introduced the world to the Philippines, you know?鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd he was always announced as 鈥榯he fighting pride of the Philippines.鈥 So I always wanted to be announced as 鈥榯he fighting pride of 黑料社区,鈥 you know? 鈥楾he fighting pride of the Arab world.鈥欌

Inspired by Pacquiao, Al-Maayouf trained at the Filipino fighter鈥檚 gym when he moved to the US in 2019 to pursue his studies, majoring in psychology.

鈥淚 only applied to universities in Los Angeles because that鈥檚 where Pacquiao was,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 where Pacquiao鈥檚 gym was. That鈥檚 where his coach was. I wanted to go where Pacquiao did, so I did exactly that.

鈥淥n Aug. 4, 2019, I arrived in LA; on Aug. 5, I was in Pacquiao鈥檚 gym, training. And ever since, I could maybe count the weeks on my hand that I took off from training since 2019. Because when I moved, I realized that the decade I had been training before went out the window because, you know, we didn鈥檛 have the IQ, the knowledge.鈥

The Kingdom was still learning about boxing during that time, he said, and the sport was rarely even broadcast on TV.

鈥淪o the levels were completely different,鈥 Al-Maayouf added. 鈥淚 stayed there for a lot of years, just getting a beating every single day.鈥