Two epic showdowns confirmed for UFC 294 in Abu Dhabi

Lightweight champion Islam Makhachev (Top left) defends against Charles Oliveira (Top right), while Khamzat Chimaev (Bottom left) will take on Paulo Costa (Bottom right). (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 20 July 2023
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Two epic showdowns confirmed for UFC 294 in Abu Dhabi

  • Lightweight champion Islam Makhachev defends against Charles Oliveira, while Khamzat Chimaev will take on Paulo Costa

Islam Makhachev has been confirmed to face Charles Oliveira at UFC 294 in Abu Dhabi for the lightweight championship.

The rematch will headline the event at the Etihad Arena on Oct. 21.

Brazil’s Oliveira lost the title to Russia’s Makhachev at UFC 280 last year in Abu Dhabi — and will be looking for revenge.

Also confirmed for UFC 294 is a middleweight bout between Sweden’s Khamzat Chimaev and Brazil’s Paulo Costa.

Chimaev catapulted to fame during Abu Dhabi’s “Fight Island” series of events during the COVID-19 lockdown, fighting in both the welterweight and middleweight divisions.

Since he last fought in September 2022 at a catchweight, there has been a lot of speculation about the division in which he would compete.

UFC 294 marks the 18th event by the company in Abu Dhabi. A showdown week will take place featuring meet-and-greets and fan events.

UFC President Dana White reportedly commented: “I love Abu Dhabi. I tell you all the time. They have the best restaurants, the best shopping, unbelievable service; you literally could not ask for a better destination for a fight.”

Tickets are on sale from the Etihad Arena website.


Pepper, Narine lead Abu Dhabi Knight Riders to ILT20 Qualifier 2 with win over Dubai Capitals

Updated 01 January 2026
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Pepper, Narine lead Abu Dhabi Knight Riders to ILT20 Qualifier 2 with win over Dubai Capitals

  • The win sets up a Qualifier 2 clash with MI Emirates on Friday, with a place in Sunday’s final against Desert Vipers at stake

DUBAI: Abu Dhabi Knight Riders moved one win away from the International League T20 final after sealing a commanding 50-run victory over Dubai Capitals in the Eliminator at Dubai International Stadium on Thursday.

An impressive 122-run opening partnership between Michael Pepper and Phil Salt laid the foundation for the Knight Riders, before a disciplined bowling display, led by Sunil Narine, Jason Holder and Liam Livingstone, dismantled the Capitals’ chase.

The win sets up a Qualifier 2 clash with MI Emirates on Friday, with a place in Sunday’s final against Desert Vipers at stake.

Pepper continued his fine form with a fluent 72 off 49 deliveries, striking seven fours and three sixes, while Salt contributed 43 off 34 as the Knight Riders surged to 122 without loss.

Although the Capitals fought back strongly with the ball to restrict Abu Dhabi to 158/7, a late cameo from Holder (22 off 11) ensured a competitive total.

In reply, the Capitals never recovered from a bruising start as Abu Dhabi’s bowlers applied relentless pressure.

Holder struck early, Narine dominated through the powerplay and middle overs, and Livingstone delivered key blows as the Capitals were bundled out for 108. Narine, Holder and Livingstone finished with three wickets apiece.

Player of the match Narine said: “Winning games changes everything, it means a lot. We haven’t made the playoffs in three years, and that’s something we’ve been pushing hard for. It’s emotional because we’ve played good cricket before without getting the results.”

Dubai Capitals captain Mohammad Nabi was philosophical in defeat.

“At one point it looked like they might get close to 200, but we did well to pull things back with the ball. With the bat, though, we weren’t good enough as a unit,” he said.

“There wasn’t excessive turn, but they bowled very well to their areas. The plan was to rotate strike and avoid early wickets, but it didn’t come off.”