Obaid Al-Ketbi joins Emirati lineup at Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship

Obaid Al-Ketbi joins Emirati lineup at Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship
Obaid Al-Ketbi will be among five Emirati athletes competing at the 11th edition of the Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship. (Supplied)
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Obaid Al-Ketbi joins Emirati lineup at Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship

Obaid Al-Ketbi joins Emirati lineup at Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship
  • The event will take place at ADNEC Centre in Al-Ain on Nov. 14

AL AIN: Fresh from his gold medal performance at the Asian Youth Games in Bahrain, Obaid Al-Ketbi will be among five Emirati athletes competing on the preliminary card of this month’s Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship.

The 11th edition of ADXC will take place at the ADNEC Centre in Al-Ain on Nov. 14. Organized by International Vision Sports Management, it will bring together elite grapplers and jiu-jitsu specialists from around the world, with a strong Emirati presence set to light up the cage.

Al-Ketbi enters the event in top form after claiming gold in the boys’ 56kg division at the Asian Youth Games, where he defeated Jordan’s Ziad Samara on points. He will face Brazil’s Victor Souza in a bantamweight bout.

“I’m excited to test myself on a professional stage like ADXC,” said Al-Ketbi. “The competition in Bahrain gave me confidence, but this is another level. I want to show that Emirati athletes can go toe-to-toe with the best in the world.

“Competing at home, in front of our fans, is always special. It’s a big motivation to perform well and keep improving with every fight.”

Also representing the UAE, Ammar Al-Hosani, who last week picked up silver at the Jiu-Jitsu World Championship in Thailand, will face Dabyl Abdulla in a cruiserweight contest.

“It’s an honor to compete in front of our fans in Al-Ain,” said Al-Hosani. “Events like ADXC push us to perform better and raise the level of jiu-jitsu in the country. I’ve been training hard and can’t wait to put on a strong performance for my team and everyone supporting me.”

The prelims will also feature Mohammed Saeed Al-Ketbi taking on Brazil’s Raimundo Almeida in a bantamweight bout, while Hadi Abbas faces Felipe Fernandes in the featherweight division. Also on the card, Ghanim Al-Ali will square off against Joao Arthur in a showcase bout.

Al-Ali said: “Fighting under the ADXC banner is an incredible experience. It’s a great platform for Emirati athletes to gain exposure and test themselves against top international opponents. I’m ready to give everything inside the cage.”


Pistons run win streak to seven games on night of NBA thrillers

Pistons run win streak to seven games on night of NBA thrillers
Updated 11 November 2025

Pistons run win streak to seven games on night of NBA thrillers

Pistons run win streak to seven games on night of NBA thrillers
  • In another overtime drama, Norman Powell scored 33 points and Andrew Wiggins added 23, including the winning dunk at the overtime buzzer to lift Miami over Cleveland 140-138
  • Victor Wembanyama delivered a dominating performance with 38 points, 12 rebounds, five blocked shots and five assists to lead San Antonio Spurs in a 121-117 triumph at Chicago

WASHINGTON: Cade Cunningham’s triple double, Daniss Jenkins’s three-pointer at the buzzer and Javonte Green’s overtime dunk lifted Detroit past Washington 137-135 on Monday, stretching the Pistons’ win streak to seven games.

In an unexpected thriller, the NBA’s second-best team barely outlasted a Wizards club that fell to an NBA-worst 1-10 with their ninth consecutive loss.

“We knew how big this game was for us,” Jenkins said. “We wasn’t going to let nothing stop us from getting this W.”

Cunningham made 14-of-45 shots for a career-high 46 points and added 12 rebounds, 11 assists, five steals and two blocked shots as Detroit improved to 9-2.

“He’s the one who is going to lead this team whatever we do,” Detroit’s Jalen Duren said of Cunningham. “And to see him fight through and be the great player he is gave us the confidence.”

Jenkins came off the bench for a career-high 24 points and eight rebounds while Duren added 19 points and 14 rebounds for the Pistons.

C.J. McCollum, who led Washington with 42 points, sank a floater with 14 seconds remaining to give the Wizards a 126-121 lead.

But Jenkins, who hadn’t played in three games, sank a three-pointer with three seconds remaining and, after a Kyshawn George free throw for Washington, hit another three-pointer at the buzzer to equalize at 127-127 and force overtime.

“I told myself if I got that ball I was going to shoot it,” Jenkins said. “He trusted me and passed it to me and it went in.

“I know what I’m capable of. I just had to believe in myself and trust in my work.”

Duren said of Jenkins: “He never shies away from the moment. He’s going to be a great player in this league and that showed tonight.”

In the extra session, Duncan Robinson’s three-pointer gave Detroit the lead and Green’s dunk made it 136-133 with 25 seconds remaining.

George added a layup for the Wizards and Duren sank a free throw to create the final margin. McCollum missed two three-point attempts in the dying seconds and the Pistons escaped with a triumph.

In another overtime drama, Norman Powell scored 33 points and Andrew Wiggins added 23, including the winning dunk at the overtime buzzer to lift Miami over Cleveland 140-138, ending the Cavaliers’ four-game win streak to leave both clubs 7-4.

Jaime Jaquez’s jumper with 7.1 seconds remaining lifted Miami level at 128-128 to force overtime.

Powell sank two free throws with 6.5 seconds left for a 138-135 Miami edge but Donovan Mitchell made a three-pointer with 0.4 of a second remaining to lift the Cavs level.

Not to be outdone, Miami won at the buzzer when Wiggins made an alley-oop dunk off a pass from Nikola Jovic.

Mitchell led the Cavs with 28 points and 15 rebounds.

Another tension-packed contest came in Orlando, where Desmond Bane’s three-pointer at the final buzzer gave the host Magic a 115-112 home victory over Portland.

Paolo Banchero led the Magic with 28 points while Bane added 22, missing all five of his three-point shots before hitting the game winner.

Shaedon Sharpe led Portland with 31 points.

Wemby sparks Spurs

Victor Wembanyama delivered a dominating performance with 38 points, 12 rebounds, five blocked shots and five assists to lead the San Antonio Spurs in a 121-117 triumph at Chicago.

The Frenchman was 11-of-19 from the floor, including 6-of-9 from three-point range, and 10-of-10 from the free throw line while De’Aaron Fox added 21 for the Spurs.

Luka Doncic had a game-high 38 points with seven assists and six rebounds to lead the Los Angeles Lakers in a 121-111 victory at Charlotte.

Austin Reaves added 24 points and Japan’s Rui Hachimura contributed 21 for the Lakers while Miles Bridges scored 34 points to lead the Hornets.

Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 30 points and added eight rebounds and six assists in a 116-114 Bucks victory at Dallas.