Joshua scores TKO over Wallin, Parker stuns Wilder in Riyadh double header

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Joseph Parker, described as a big underdog, dominated the older Deontay Wilder from the start, earning a unanimous decision victory on Saturday in the first bout of a heavyweight doubleheader at Riyadh's Kingdom Arena.  (AN photo by Abdulrahman Bin Shalhoub)
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Joseph Parker, described as a big underdog, dominated the older Deontay Wilder from the start, earning a unanimous decision victory on Saturday in the first bout of a heavyweight doubleheader at Riyadh's Kingdom Arena.  (AN photo by Abdulrahman Bin Shalhoub)
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Joseph Parker, described as a big underdog, dominated the older Deontay Wilder from the start, earning a unanimous decision victory on Saturday in the first bout of a heavyweight doubleheader at Riyadh's Kingdom Arena.  (AN photo by Abdulrahman Bin Shalhoub)
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Joseph Parker, described as a big underdog, dominated the older Deontay Wilder from the start, earning a unanimous decision victory on Saturday in the first bout of a heavyweight doubleheader at Riyadh's Kingdom Arena.  (AN photo by Abdulrahman Bin Shalhoub)
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Anthony Joshua, left, and Otto Wallin fight during a boxing match at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh early Sunday, Dec. 24, 2023. (AP Photo)
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Britain's Anthony Joshua celebrates after defeating Sweden's Otto Wallin during their heavyweight boxing match at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh early Sunday, Dec. 24, 2023. (AFP)
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Anthony Joshua in action against Sweden's Otto Wallin during their heavyweight boxing match at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh early Sunday, Dec. 24, 2023. (AN photo by Abdulrahman Bin Shalhuob)
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Joshua scores TKO over Wallin, Parker stuns Wilder in Riyadh double header

  • Joshua, a strong favorite, needed more than just a victory to convince skeptics his best days weren’t behind him
  • Parker, 31, dominated from the start and looked like the better fighter throughout

RIYADH: Anthony Joshua stopped Otto Wallin with a fifth-round technical knockout and Joseph Parker stunned Deontay Wilder in a unanimous decision in a heavyweight doubleheader at the Kingdom Arena on Saturday night.
The doubleheader was expected to set up a March bout between Wilder and Joshua.
Instead, it appears Parker is a position to step up in March, with the winner of that fight hoping to get a shot at the undisputed championship, which will be decided Feb. 17 when Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk meet in Saudi Arabia. The heavyweight division hasn’t been unified this century.

The 31-year-old Parker, a big underdog according to FanDuel Sportsbook, looked like the better fighter throughout, while the 38-year-old Wilder looked his age in a matchup of former heavyweight champions.




Joseph Parker celebrates after winning his fight against Deontay Wilder. (REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri)

Parker (34-3-0) dominated from the start, landing powerful punches with his right hand while keeping Wilder on his heels with a smart and methodical approach.
“Dangerous fight, tough fight, we trained very hard for this,” Parker said. “We had great momentum coming into this fight. The strategy was to stay calm, stay relaxed, stay focused ... every minute of every round. This is a great finish to the year.”
There was only one round in which Wilder got the better of Parker.
“My timing was off a little bit,” Wilder said. “He did a great job of avoiding a lot of my punches. I did feel like I had the upper hand, but things happen. We move on to the next step.”
In the main event, Wallin’s corner called for the stoppage at the end of the fifth round.
Joshua, a strong favorite, needed more than just a victory to convince skeptics his best days weren’t behind him. The British boxer earned some style points against the 33-year-old Wallin, who is from Sweden.
Joshua (27-3-0) hadn’t looked the same since holding the WBA, IBF and WBO titles. But the 34-year-old delivered a throwback performance, jabbing and moving forward with confidence while backing down Wallin (26-2-0). A strong right-left combination in the fifth round eventually led to the stoppage.




Anthony Joshua, left, and Otto Wallin fight during a boxing match at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh early Sunday, Dec. 24, 2023. (AP Photo)

“Just another fight. I respect Otto,” Joshua said. “Not so much a throwback, just another day in the office. I’m just a gifted fighter that has a special gift and I use it to the best of my ability.
“We just want to do whatever it takes to be victorious. All I want to be is just be victorious for as long as I can. I’m searching for greatness.”
Earlier, Dmitrii Bivol defeated Lyndon Arthur in a unanimous decision that saw all three judges score it a 12-round sweep for the IBO light heavyweight and WBA super light heavyweight belts.
The early card also included five knockouts.
Daniel Dubois (20-2-0) registered a 10th-round technical knockout of Jarrell Miller (26-1-1) with 8 seconds left in the final round.
Agit Kabayel (24-0-0) scored a fourth-round TKO of Arslanbek Makhmudov (18-1-0) in a scheduled 10-round heavyweight bout.
Jai Opetaia scored a first-round knockout of Ellis Zorro in a cruiserweight fight. After changing levels throughout the round, Opetaia (24-0-0) unleashed a vicious left hook that dropped Zorro (17-1-0).
Filip Hrgovic (17-0-0) stopped Mark De Mori (41-3-2) with a first-round TKO.
Frank Sanchez (24-0-0) opened the night with a seventh-round knockout of Junior Fa (20-3-0).


E1 World Championship opens 2026 season in Jeddah with expanded field, growing global profile

Updated 20 January 2026
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E1 World Championship opens 2026 season in Jeddah with expanded field, growing global profile

  • Season’s opener features record 10 teams

JEDDAH: The 2026 UIM E1 World Championship presented by PIF will launch its new season in Jeddah, with the Red Sea city once again hosting the world’s first all-electric raceboat series, and champions Team Brady beginning their title defense against an expanded and competitive field.

Set against Jeddah’s Red Sea coastline, the season-opening E1 Jeddah GP 2026, which takes place over Jan. 23-24, will feature a record 10 teams racing the cutting-edge E1 RaceBirds, underlining the rapid growth of the championship and its ambitions as a global competition spanning four continents.

Team Brady are the outfit to beat, having claimed the Champions of the Water title in 2024 and 2025. However, competition is expected to be fiercer than ever, with several teams strengthening their lineups ahead of the new campaign.

Team Monaco and Sierra Racing Club join the championship for 2026, adding further depth to the grid with a mix of experienced and emerging pilots. Team Rafa, who finished just 11 points behind Team Brady last season after a title fight that went down to the final laps, are widely regarded as one of the leading contenders and will be aiming to make an early statement in Jeddah.

Team AlUla Championed by LeBron James also return to race on home waters, one year on from their E1 debut. Carrying local pride, the team will be looking to build on last season’s momentum in front of Saudi fans.

The world-class field is further strengthened by a roster of high-profile, celebrity-backed teams, including Will Smith’s Team Westbrook, DJ Steve Aoki’s Team Aoki, Team Drogba, led by football legend Didier Drogba and his partner Gabrielle Lemaire, and Team Miami, featuring Grammy Award-winning artist Marc Anthony.

Fans will be able to get close to the action across qualifying and race day, with on-water viewing available from the E1 Fan Zone. The area will give visitors the chance to see the E1 RaceBirds up close and will feature a gaming arena with simulator and virtual reality experiences, as well as a VOX cinema screening of “Zootopia 2.” Merchandise outlets and a range of food and beverage options will also be available, creating a family-friendly race-day experience.

Beyond the racing, E1’s return to Saudi Arabia reflects the Kingdom’s growing role in shaping the future of electric sport and sustainable mobility. The championship serves as a living laboratory for electric propulsion systems, accelerating innovation that can influence marine transport while also supporting broader conversations around ocean protection.

As part of its partnership with E1, Formula E’s Driving Force Presented by PIF E360 is hosting its educational program in Jeddah this week. The initiative aims to inspire students aged 8 to 18 to explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics, as well as sustainability, through the lens of electric racing.

The program reached more than 60,000 students globally in 2025 alone, with a further 50,000 targeted this year, taking its reach to over 100,000 young people worldwide.

On the sporting side, PIF’s commitment to excellence will again be recognized through the PIF Pilot of the Day award, presented after finals day to honor standout skill and performance over the race weekend.

Alejandro Agag, founder and chairman of E1, said: “Starting our 2026 season in Jeddah is a powerful statement for E1. The region represents ambition, innovation and a clear vision for the future, and the Red Sea provides the perfect environment as our largest grid yet of 10 teams begin their battle to be crowned 2026 Champions of the Water.”

The Jeddah race is set to deliver high-intensity competition, renewed rivalries and an early glimpse into the future of high-performance racing on water.