Canelo vs Crawford will be ‘biggest fight in history of boxing’: Alalshikh

Canelo vs Crawford will be ‘biggest fight in history of boxing’: Alalshikh
Canelo Alvarez sat next to Turki Alalshikh, president of the Saudi Boxing Federation, at a press conference at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Thursday.
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Updated 12 September 2025

Canelo vs Crawford will be ‘biggest fight in history of boxing’: Alalshikh

Canelo vs Crawford will be ‘biggest fight in history of boxing’: Alalshikh
  • ‘Two of the sport’s greatest legends’ appear at press conference attended by Arab News
  • Saturday’s match sponsored by Saudi Boxing Federation, Riyadh Season, Netflix, UFC

LAS VEGAS: Super middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, and three-time champion in lower weight divisions Terence “Bud” Crawford, appeared on stage together at a press conference on Thursday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, attended by Arab News.

The audience of thousands of boxing fans had a strong Mexican-American presence that favored Canelo, who was born in Mexico.

Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority and president of the Saudi Boxing Federation — which is sponsoring the fight with Riyadh Season, Netflix and the UFC — thanked Canelo for accepting the match with Crawford, calling it “the biggest fight in the history of boxing.”

Alalshikh emphasized the symbolism of staging it in Las Vegas, a city synonymous with legendary boxing nights: “This is a unique and exceptional moment, with a great company, on a global platform, and featuring two of the sport’s greatest legends.”

Sponsors said the 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium, home to the Las Vegas Raiders football team, is sold out for the fight, which will be broadcast live on Netflix on Saturday.

The press conference emcee declared: “This event will be the most-watched championship-level boxing match in almost 50 years because of Netflix. More people will watch this than any fight since Muhammad Ali fought Leon Spinks in 1978.”

Prior to Canelo and Crawford entering the stage, all of the boxing contenders were introduced, each posing with their fight rivals.

Nine fights are scheduled for the various weight divisions before the spotlight turns to Canelo vs Crawford. When they finally took to the stage, the crowd went wild with excitement.

“I’ve been very proud to represent my people, my roots and my origins … Everybody knows how proud I am to be Mexican,” Canelo said.

“I’ve been living my dream. I’m very grateful for the opportunities, for everything that I’ve had and everything I know, where I came from and where I’ve been. This is a moment for me.”

On the prospect of facing David Benavidez in the future, Canelo said: “I never say no to anything. We’ll see later, but right now my full focus is on this fight.”

He also addressed his training with Jaron “Boots” Ennis: “I always make sure to have great sparring partners in the gym because you need strong opposition in training.

“We have history with this family — his older brother was there when I fought Shane Mosley. I’m happy Jaron joined the camp. He gave me great work.”

Canelo expressed his gratitude to Alalshikh and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for “this once-in-a-lifetime” fight.

“We need to thank Sheikh Turki and Crown Prince Mohammed,” he said, adding that they could have held the fight in but chose to do so “here for the Mexican people, for America … I’m very grateful.”

Crawford promised to give the audience “the best fight” and win it “decisively,” provoking jeers from Canelo fans.

But recognizing the large Mexican audience, Crawford offered “a shout out to all my Latino and Mexican fans, because I know you’re out there too.”

Alalshikh said he expects a “great fight,” adding: “They’ll give everything. And I hope, first of all, for their safety.”

Before leaving the arena, both fighters posed face-to-face, with Alalshikh standing next to them along with their boxing coaches and UFC President Dana White, who hosted the event.


Gyokeres on target as leaders Arsenal beat Burnley

Gyokeres on target as leaders Arsenal beat Burnley
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Gyokeres on target as leaders Arsenal beat Burnley

Gyokeres on target as leaders Arsenal beat Burnley
Gyokeres put the Gunners in front with a predatory header and Declan Rice increased the visitors’ advantage before half-time at Turf Moor
Gyokeres got back on track with his first league goal since September 13 and his sixth in all competitions

BURNLEY, United Kingdom: Viktor Gyokeres ended his Premier League goal drought as leaders Arsenal beat Burnley 2-0 to move seven points clear at the top on Saturday.
Gyokeres put the Gunners in front with a predatory header and Declan Rice increased the visitors’ advantage before half-time at Turf Moor.
The Sweden striker had gone five games without scoring in the top-flight as part of a disappointing spell of two goals in nine matches in all competitions.
Gyokeres got back on track with his first league goal since September 13 and his sixth in all competitions since arriving from Sporting Lisbon in the close-season.
Arsenal’s lead in the title race is likely to be trimmed by the time the rest of the weekend’s games are played, but a blistering run of nine successive victories in all competitions has served as a significant statement to their rivals.
Mikel Arteta’s side have won eight of their 10 league games and their parsimonious defense has not been breached for seven successive matches in all competitions.
After finishing as Premier League runners-up for the last three seasons, Arsenal are determined to finally win their first English title since 2004 and their first trophy of any kind since the 2020 FA Cup.
Questions were being asked about Arteta’s ability to lead Arsenal to the title before the start of the season, but the Spaniard has taken advantage of champions Liverpool’s collapse to put his team in a strong position.
Currently in the midst of a hectic run of seven matches in just 22 days, the Gunners return to action in the Champions League at Slavia Prague on Tuesday.
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Arsenal’s remarkable prowess at dead balls has seen them nicknamed “Set-Piece FC” this season.
They were the first team in Europe’s top five leagues to score 10 goals from set-pieces in the current campaign and they struck in familiar fashion in the 14th minute.
After Gabriel Magalhaes combined with Rice to set up Eberechi Eze’s winner against Crystal Palace last weekend, the same duo laid on Gyokeres’s opener.
Rice’s in-swinging corner reached Gabriel and the Brazilian knocked it back to Gyokeres for a clinical close-range header.
It was the eighth time Arsenal had scored from a corner so far this season — the most ever from a team in their first 10 matches of a Premier League campaign.
Burnley had no answer to Arsenal’s aerial barrage and Jurrien Timber should have doubled the lead when he met another Rice corner with a header that flashed over.
Arteta’s men were pouring forward in waves and they went close again when Gyokeres teed up Bukayo Saka for a strike that was palmed away by Martin Dubravka before Leandro Trossard’s follow-up was cleared off the line.
Arsenal’s relentless pressure produced a second goal in the 35th minute when Trossard’s chipped cross was headed emphatically past Dubravka by Rice.
Gyokeres was unable to finish the match as Mikel Merino replaced him at the break in a fresh fitness scare for the injury-hit Gunners.
But Arsenal were so dominant that Burnley were unable to muster a single shot in the first hour as the visitors cruised to victory in commanding style.

Flick will ‘protect’ Barca teen star Yamal

Flick will ‘protect’ Barca teen star Yamal
Updated 5 min 57 sec ago

Flick will ‘protect’ Barca teen star Yamal

Flick will ‘protect’ Barca teen star Yamal
  • “We are very honest together, he with me and I with him and this is the best way,” Flick said
  • “I will always protect him and support him. He’s a fantastic player, fantastic guy, he’s very young and we will go on this way“

BARCELONA: Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said Saturday he will “protect” teenage star Lamine Yamal after recent criticism.
The 18-year-old winger struggled in the Clasico last weekend as champions Barca fell to a defeat that left them five points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid.
Yamal was also in the spotlight for comments before the game insinuating Madrid “steal (and) complain” which riled Los Blancos fans and a big part of the Spanish media.
“We speak with him... we are very honest together, he with me and I with him and this is the best way,” Flick told a news conference ahead of Barca’s match against Elche on Sunday in La Liga.
“I will always protect him and support him. He’s a fantastic player, fantastic guy, he’s very young and we will go on this way.”
Yamal has been struggling with a groin injury for a few weeks and although he started the Clasico, he put in a subdued performance and still seems affected by the issue.
“Lamine is good. I just spoke with him and he’s doing good,” continued Flick.
“Of course he has some days where he feels some pain but now he really works hard, he improve a lot about these things. He’s on a good evolution so this is what we can say.”
The German coach said Robert Lewandowski and Dani Olmo were available again after injury, while Barca are still without Pedri Gonzalez, Gavi and Joan Garcia among others.
Flick explained veteran striker Lewandowski and playmaker Olmo’s returns had helped raise the quality in training.
“What I can see now with Dani and also with Lewy back, the last two training (sessions) were very good,” added Flick.
“It’s not just that they increase the level and quality, but that the others are increasing their level, also the young players. It’s nice to see and hopefully we can show it tomorrow.”
The Catlans host Elche at the Olympic Stadium, with the promoted side coached by Eder Sarabia, who was a former Barca assistant coach under Quique Setien.
Elche are in mid-table after a strong start to the season, having suffered only two defeats, and Flick said they play “fantastic football.”


Villarreal up to second in La Liga after 4-0 win over Rayo Vallecano

Villarreal up to second in La Liga after 4-0 win over Rayo Vallecano
Updated 20 min 36 sec ago

Villarreal up to second in La Liga after 4-0 win over Rayo Vallecano

Villarreal up to second in La Liga after 4-0 win over Rayo Vallecano
  • Villarreal led 1-0 by halftime after Gerard Moreno’s 22nd-minute goal
  • The victory left Villarreal one point ahead of third-placed Barcelona

MADRID: Villarreal scored three goals in nine minutes to rout Rayo Vallecano 4-0 in La Liga on Saturday and move up to second in the standings.
Villarreal led 1-0 by halftime after Gerard Moreno’s 22nd-minute goal and then unleashed a flurry after the break.
Alberto Moleiro doubled the lead in the 56th, and two minutes later it was 3-0 when Santiago Comesana struck.
Ayoze Perez then completed the rout in the 65th.
The victory left Villarreal one point ahead of third-placed Barcelona, which plays on Sunday. It was four points behind leader Real Madrid, which was playing Valencia later Saturday.


Saudi superstar Dunya Abutaleb makes history with silver medal at Wuxi World Taekwondo Championships

Saudi superstar Dunya Abutaleb makes history with silver medal at Wuxi World Taekwondo Championships
Updated 01 November 2025

Saudi superstar Dunya Abutaleb makes history with silver medal at Wuxi World Taekwondo Championships

Saudi superstar Dunya Abutaleb makes history with silver medal at Wuxi World Taekwondo Championships
  • She took part in 53 kg category and defeated China’s Chuling Zhang 2-0 in semifinal
  • Saudi Taekwondo Federation president describes achievement as ‘historic accomplishment’

RIYADH: Saudi taekwondo superstar Dunya Abutaleb continues to make history as she earned ’s first medal with her silver at the Wuxi 2025 World Taekwondo Championships.
Abutaleb took part in the 53 kg weight category and defeated China’s Chuling Zhang 2-0 in the semifinal.
Her road to the final included wins over Olympic bronze medalist Iran’s Mobina Nematzadeh and the second seed, Jana Khattab of Egypt, who took bronze.
Commenting on the achievement, Abdullah Hamad Al-Harbi, president of the Saudi Taekwondo Federation said: “What our champion Dunya Abutaleb has achieved is a historic accomplishment for Saudi Taekwondo, Dunya is a shining example of Saudi women who embodied ambition and determination in their finest form.”
The Wuxi World Taekwondo Championships, which concluded on Oct. 30, saw a record participation of 991 athletes from 180 member national associations, plus AIN and the World Taekwondo Refugee Team.


India’s Rohan Bopanna retires from tennis after two decades

India’s Rohan Bopanna retires from tennis after two decades
Updated 01 November 2025

India’s Rohan Bopanna retires from tennis after two decades

India’s Rohan Bopanna retires from tennis after two decades
  • Bopanna, now 45, celebrated becoming the oldest number one in men’s doubles history in 2024 by winning the Australian Open with his partner Matthew Ebden
  • “Tennis hasn’t been just a game for me. It has given me purpose when I was lost, strength when I was broken and belief when the world doubted me,” Bopanna said

MUMBAI: India’s Rohan Bopanna announced his retirement from tennis on Saturday, bringing an end to a sporting career that spanned more than two decades.
Bopanna, now 45, celebrated becoming the oldest number one in men’s doubles history in 2024 by winning the Australian Open with his partner Matthew Ebden.
His previous Grand Slam win was in the 2017 French Open mixed doubles with Canada’s Gabriela Dabrowski.


Bopanna won 26 men’s doubles titles since turning professional in 2003, according to the ATP Tour.
“Tennis hasn’t been just a game for me. It has given me purpose when I was lost, strength when I was broken and belief when the world doubted me,” Bopanna said in a post on Instagram announcing that he was hanging up his racquet.
He said that, while he “may be stepping away from competition,” he planned to give back to the sport by helping “young dreamers from small towns.”
“My gratitude is endless and my love for this beautiful game will never fade.”
Bopanna, from the small town of Coorg in southern India’s Karnataka state, has said his long career had taken a toll on his body and left him with “no cartilage” in his knees.
However, he said regular yoga workouts had helped him achieve the mental and physical strength needed to keep competing at the top level.
“Every single morning I do a lot of yoga, a lot of meditation,” he said.
“My mind doesn’t feel rushed.”