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Saudi鈥檚 Nada, UAE duo to feature in PFL鈥檚 Road to Dubai Champions Series

Saudi鈥檚 Nada, UAE duo to feature in PFL鈥檚 Road to Dubai Champions Series
Saudi MMA star Mostafa Nada will fight British-Pakistani PFL debutant Haider Khan in Dubai on Jan. 25. (Supplied)
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Updated 18 December 2024

Saudi鈥檚 Nada, UAE duo to feature in PFL鈥檚 Road to Dubai Champions Series

Saudi鈥檚 Nada, UAE duo to feature in PFL鈥檚 Road to Dubai Champions Series
  • Event will take place at Coca-Cola Arena on Jan. 25 with main fight pitting Usman Nurmagomedov against Paul Hughes

DUBAI: The undercard for the Professional Fighters League鈥檚 inaugural Road to Dubai Champions Series event on Jan. 25 has been released and features 黑料社区鈥檚 Mostafa Nada as well as UAE duo Hadi Al-Hussaini and Youssef Al-Housani.

The main event at Coca-Cola Arena will pit undefeated Bellator Lightweight World Champion Usman Nurmagomedov against rising Irish contender Paul Hughes.

The undercard will now also feature Dubai-based Uzbek fighter, the undefeated Mirafzal 鈥淢irko鈥 Akhtamov (7-0-1), who has an impressive six finishes in his career. He will take on England鈥檚 knockout specialist, Mike 鈥淟efty鈥 Thompson (7-2), whose five of his seven victories came by way of KO/TKO.

Nada (9-3), riding a five-fight win streak, will face the British Pakistani PFL debutant Haider 鈥淒arth鈥 Khan (8-1), who has won his last four bouts.

Al-Housani (4-1) will face off against Egypt鈥檚 undefeated Assem Ghanem (4-0), while Dubai鈥檚 971 Academy product John Mitchell (9-2), a five-time Irish MMA champion, will enter the SmartCage against PFL MENA鈥檚 Algerian competitor Souhil Tairi (7-5-1).

Another Dubai-based fighter, Yakub Sulimanov (7-0) will put his unblemished record on the line against Jordan鈥檚 experienced Jarrah 鈥淛ordanian Lion鈥 Al-Selawe (20-7).

The second Emirati fighter, Al-Hussaini (5-1-1), will be looking to get back to winning ways after losing his undefeated record in his PFL debut this past July, as he fights in front of a home crowd against former RSF champion Ruel 鈥淏agsik鈥 Panales (5-2).

The marquee preliminary bout of the night will see Tarek Suleiman (13-8) square off against Ahmed 鈥淟ee鈥 Samy (11-4).

The Champions Series event is the inaugural Road to Dubai showing following the signing of a groundbreaking multi-year partnership between the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, Dubai Sports Council and the Professional Fighters League.

Headlining the event will be the returning 鈥淧ride of Dagestan,鈥 undefeated Bellator Lightweight World Champion Usman Nurmagomedov (18-0). He will look to defend his title against Ireland鈥檚 Paul 鈥淏ig News鈥 Hughes (13-1) who is coming off the biggest victory of his MMA career at PFL 鈥淏attle of the Giants鈥 in Riyadh, where he defeated AJ McKee.

The first-of-its-kind partnership will see MMA world champions and the sport鈥檚 biggest stars from the PFL compete in title fights as Dubai becomes a new marquee destination for the best of MMA. All other Champions Series events will now be co-branded as Road to Dubai, as each show culminates to the finale set in the new fight capital. As part of the PFL鈥檚 commitment to developing the sport of MMA in Dubai, rising Emirati fighters will now have an opportunity to become future PFL Champions.

Road to Dubai Champions Series Main Card:

Lightweight World Title Bout: Usman Nurmagomedov (18-0) vs. Paul Hughes (13-1)

Featherweight Main Card Bout: Khasan Magomedsharipov (10-0) vs. Nathan Kelly (11-2)

Featherweight Main Card Bout: Ibragim Ibragimov (8-0) vs. Kenny Mokhonoana (5-1)

Bantamweight Main Card Bout: Renat Khavalov (8-0) vs. Cleiver Fernandes (9-1)

Road to Dubai Champions Series Preliminary Card:

Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Tarek Suleiman (13-8) vs. Ahmed Samy (11-4)

Flyweight Preliminary Bout: Hadi Omar Al-Hussaini (5-1-1) vs. Ruel Pa帽ales (5-2)

Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Yakub Sulimanov (7-0) vs. Jarrah Al-Selawe (20-7)

Lightweight Preliminary Bout: John Mitchell (9-2) vs. Souhil Tairi (7-5-1)

Featherweight Preliminary Bout: Youssef Al-Housani (4-1) vs. Assem Ghanem (4-0)

Middleweight Preliminary Bout: Mostafa Nada (9-3) vs. Haider Khan (8-1)

Lightweight Preliminary Bout: Mirafzal Akhtamov (7-0-1) vs. Mike Thompson (7-2)


Pakistan begin Asia Cup with 93-run win over Oman

Pakistan begin Asia Cup with 93-run win over Oman
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Pakistan begin Asia Cup with 93-run win over Oman

Pakistan begin Asia Cup with 93-run win over Oman
Pakistan scored 160-7 after opting to bat and Oman were bundled out for 67 in 16.4 overs
Haris struck seven fours and three sixes on his way to 50 off 32 balls

DUBAI: Pakistan thumped Oman by 93 runs to begin their Asia Cup campaign thanks to Mohammad Haris鈥 66 off 43 balls at Dubai International Stadium on Friday.
Pakistan scored 160-7 after opting to bat and Oman were bundled out for 67 in 16.4 overs.
Haris struck seven fours and three sixes on his way to 50 off 32 balls.
Pakistan take on India in the Twenty20 tournament鈥檚 most high profile clash on Sunday at the same venue.
Haris crossed the 20-run mark in T20s for the first time in 12 innings. His best in 11 innings prior was 15 against Afghanistan in the preceding tri-series. He was 107 not out in June against Bangladesh at Lahore.
Opener Shahibzada Farhan (29) and Haris put on 85 off 64 balls to drive the innings.
Saim Ayub was out for a golden duck, as was skipper Salman Agha, both falling to left-arm spinner Aamir Kaleem.
Kaleem also bowled Haris in the 13th over and finished with 3-31 in four overs 鈥 his career best against a full ICC member.
Fakhar Zaman hit 23 not out off 16 balls and Mohammad Nawaz scored 19 off 10 balls to help Pakistan pass 150. They lost their last five wickets for 56 runs in seven overs.
In a chase that never got going, Hammad Mirza top-scored for Oman with 27 off 23 balls.
Oman collapsed from 41-2 to 51-9, losing seven wickets for 10 runs across 34 deliveries. The innings ended in the 17th over, with the last pair adding 16 runs.
Spinners Saim Ayub and Suyiyan Muqeem, and medium pacer Faheem Ashraf shared six wickets across seven overs in the rout.

Max Verstappen set to race at iconic Nurburgring Nordschleife

Max Verstappen set to race at iconic Nurburgring Nordschleife
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Max Verstappen set to race at iconic Nurburgring Nordschleife

Max Verstappen set to race at iconic Nurburgring Nordschleife
  • Red Bull cleared the four-time world champion to make his debut in the Nurburgring Langstrecken-Serie
  • Verstappen, 27, will be joined by Chris Lulham, a 22-year-old British driver

NURBURG, Germany: Max Verstappen is set to race at the iconic Nurburgring Nordschleife after acquiring the required license on Friday.
With the Formula 1 circuit off this weekend, Red Bull cleared the four-time world champion to make his debut in the Nurburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS). Arguably the world鈥檚 top race car driver, Verstappen still had to undergo a course and take a theory exam to drive in the seventh round of the 10-race NLS.
After completing both, Verstappen is scheduled to compete in a four-hour race on Saturday, driving a Porsche GT4 Cayman in the Verstappen.com Racing x Red Bull livery.
Verstappen, 27, will be joined by Chris Lulham, a 22-year-old British driver who is competing in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance for Verstappen.com Racing.
Verstappen set an unofficial lap record during a test run in a Ferrari 296 GT3 for the Swiss Emil Frey Racing team on the Nordschleife track in May. However, he does not yet have the required special racing license called the DMSB (Deutscher Motor Sport Bund) Permit Nordschleife to officially compete in the GT3 class on the track.
To obtain a 鈥淧ermit A,鈥 Verstappen needs to collect two classified race results by completing 14 laps and completing at least 20 percent of a race. Both results can come in a single race, which is why he could spend time in multiple cars this weekend.
The system was implemented in 2015 with the goal of requiring drivers of all levels to experience the Nordschleife, referred to as 鈥淕reen Hell,鈥 in slower cars before moving up.
Verstappen said he is pursuing his Permit A in order to compete in the GT3 class in the future. He has previously stated his desire to compete in Nurburgring鈥檚 annual 24-hour race among other endurance races at iconic circuits around the world.
鈥淩acing is not just my profession, but also my hobby,鈥 Verstappen said on his official website. 鈥淭his weekend I am at the Nordschleife with the goal to qualify for the mandatory race permit needed to race here in a GT3 car, which I would love.
鈥淭he Nordschleife is at the top of my list of tracks I want to race on, as it鈥檚 extremely challenging and demanding, with its enormous length and tight historic layout. I can鈥檛 wait!鈥


Italian boxer speaks out over online abuse since Olympic bout against Khelif

Italian boxer speaks out over online abuse since Olympic bout against Khelif
Updated 12 September 2025

Italian boxer speaks out over online abuse since Olympic bout against Khelif

Italian boxer speaks out over online abuse since Olympic bout against Khelif
  • Carini published a video on Instagram with screenshots of messages she has received on social media 鈥 some begging her not to go to the Olympics again, others calling her 鈥渁 coward鈥
  • 鈥淗ave you ever wondered how hard it was for me to face these words?鈥

NAPLES, Italy: Italian boxer Angela Carini says the online abuse she鈥檚 received since her Olympic fight against Imane Khelif last year has 鈥渄estroyed her career.鈥
Carini tearfully quit her opening bout with Khelif of Algeria at the Paris Olympics after just 46 seconds, going on to explain afterward that she took the extremely unusual decision because of the pain from her opponent鈥檚 opening punches.
On Friday, Carini published a video on Instagram with screenshots of messages she has received on social media 鈥 some begging her not to go to the Olympics again, others calling her 鈥渁 coward鈥 and 鈥渢he shame of the Italy team鈥 鈥 and a voiceover of the 26-year-old explaining how she felt.
鈥淗ave you ever wondered how hard it was for me to face these words? What I had to endure and endure day after day? What I had to face in my silence, while preserving my health from a stupid social network, from people who speak and say words without thinking twice?鈥 Carini said.
鈥淏ecause for them it鈥檚 just a sentence, it鈥檚 just a word, it鈥檚 just fun, it鈥檚 just wanting to follow the crowd.鈥
Khelif won the Olympic gold amid international scrutiny on her and Taiwan鈥檚 Lin Yu-ting, another gold medal winner.
Both fighters were allowed to compete by the IOC after being disqualified from the 2023 world championships by the Russian-dominated International Boxing Association. The IBA claimed the women failed unspecified eligibility tests.
However, the IOC applied sex eligibility rules used in previous Olympics and said Khelif and Lin passed.
鈥楢n infected wound鈥
Carini鈥檚 actions fueled a discussion far beyond Paris about whether Khelif should have been allowed to compete, with (then former) US President Donald Trump and Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni speaking out.
鈥淔or many it is easy to forget the past, but for me it wasn鈥檛,鈥 Carini continued. 鈥淭hat past that marked my life. That past that left wounds inside me that I try to heal day after day, but like an infected wound, it bleeds and hurts.
鈥淭hat past that changed and destroyed my career, built year after year with sacrifices, dedication, tenacity and a lot of passion 鈥 That career that is underestimated and belittled by those who preferred to have a laugh for a few moments, preferred to throw the stone.鈥
Carini won silver medals at the world and European championships in 2019. She lost her opening fight at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
After Paris, Carini said she closed herself 鈥渋n silence鈥 with her family and 鈥渢ried to rebuild (herself) in small pieces.鈥
Carini returned to the ring in December, winning her eighth Italian title and gold at the World Boxing Cup in Poland.
鈥淧utting all the disappointment aside, I got back into that ring, reconfirming myself as Italian champion and bringing home medals from important international tournaments,鈥 Carini said. 鈥淕etting back into that ring was a tough challenge.
鈥淭hese words of mine will not change the world, I will not make people become kinder. But at least I invite everyone to reflect 鈥 A word, a gesture, a command can hurt and destroy a person.鈥


Beckenbauer statue unveiled outside Bayern鈥檚 Allianz Arena

Beckenbauer statue unveiled outside Bayern鈥檚 Allianz Arena
Updated 12 September 2025

Beckenbauer statue unveiled outside Bayern鈥檚 Allianz Arena

Beckenbauer statue unveiled outside Bayern鈥檚 Allianz Arena
  • The statue depicts Beckenbauer looking ahead with his right foot on the ball
  • It is a characteristic pose in his typical 鈥楲ibero鈥 position behind the defense which the Munich-born footballer is widely credited with reinventing during the 1970s.

MUNICH: A bronze statue of Germany football legend Franz Beckenbauer was unveiled outside Bayern Munich鈥檚 Allianz Arena on Friday, a day after what would have been his 80th birthday.
Known as the 鈥楰aiser鈥, the German word for emperor, for his elegant and commanding playing style, the statue is the latest in a series of honors for Beckenbauer, who died in January 2024 aged 78.
The statue depicts Beckenbauer looking ahead with his right foot on the ball.
It is a characteristic pose in his typical 鈥楲ibero鈥 position behind the defense which the Munich-born footballer is widely credited with reinventing during the 1970s.


Beckenbauer won the Bundesliga and the World Cup as both a player and a manager, along with lifting the European Cup, the precursor to today鈥檚 Champions League, three times from 1974-1976.
鈥淪tanding here today, unveiling the statue and seeing how many people have come along is a moving moment,鈥 Bayern president Herbert Hainer said.
鈥淚 had become very good friends with Franz Beckenbauer over the past few years. We all miss him 鈥 not just as a footballer, but above all as a person.鈥
Beckenbauer鈥檚 red Bayern no. 5 jersey has also been painted into the Allianz Arena rafters, while the street leading up to the stadium has been renamed Franz Beckenbauer Place.
The German Super Cup, a pre-season match featuring the league and cup winners, was renamed the Franz Beckenbauer Super Cup ahead of this campaign.
Opening in 2005, the Allianz Arena was planned and built under the leadership of Beckenbauer along with long-time Bayern powerbrokers Uli Hoeness and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, both of whom were present on Friday.
The statue is the second to be erected on the esplanade outside the 75,000-seat stadium, after former Bayern and Germany striker Gerd Mueller.
Munich mayor Dieter Reiter said the statue was 鈥渢he highest honor the city can bestow on someone posthumously.鈥
Beckenbauer won the Ballon d鈥橭r twice, in 1972 and 1976, making him the only defender in history to win the award on two or more occasions.


Three-time high jump champion Mutaz Barshim withdraws from worlds with foot injury

Three-time high jump champion Mutaz Barshim withdraws from worlds with foot injury
Updated 12 September 2025

Three-time high jump champion Mutaz Barshim withdraws from worlds with foot injury

Three-time high jump champion Mutaz Barshim withdraws from worlds with foot injury
  • 鈥淯nfortunately my foot hasn鈥檛 healed in time,鈥 the 34-year-old Qatari said
  • 鈥淚鈥檝e given it my all, but we can鈥檛 force nature and must stay patient to recover鈥

TOKYO: Three-time high jump world champion Mutaz Barshim has ruled himself out of the world athletics championships that open Saturday in Japan after failing to recover from a long-term foot injury.
The worlds would have marked his return to Japan where Barshim memorably shared the men鈥檚 high jump Olympic gold with Italy鈥檚 Gianmarco Tamberi at the Tokyo Games in 2021.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


鈥淚 was planning to make Tokyo my last world championship but unfortunately my foot hasn鈥檛 healed in time,鈥 the 34-year-old Qatari said on Instagram on Friday. 鈥淚鈥檝e given it my all, but we can鈥檛 force nature and must stay patient to recover.鈥
Barshim says he has been battling the problem since April.
Barshim took bronze at the Paris Olympics last year after winning the gold at the world championships in 2017, 鈥19 and 鈥22.
He has a personal best of 2.43 meters, second only to all-time record-holder Javier Sotomayor.
鈥淒on鈥檛 feel sorry for me not jumping,鈥 he said. 鈥淔eel sorry for high jumping not having me.鈥