Saudi boxing star Zuhayr Al-Qahtani vows to entertain ahead of ONE Championship debut in Qatar

The ‘Arabian Warrior’, right, is preparing to take on Mehdi Zatout of France at ONE 166 on March 1. (Instagram: @zuhayralqahtani)
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Updated 08 February 2024
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Saudi boxing star Zuhayr Al-Qahtani vows to entertain ahead of ONE Championship debut in Qatar

  • ‘Arabian Warrior’ is preparing to take on Mehdi Zatout of France at ONE 166 on March 1

Zuhayr Al-Qahtani holds the distinction of being the first Saudi to secure a professional boxing title, claiming the World Boxing Council Middle East belt in 2019 on the undercard of Joshua vs. Ruiz 2.

Boasting an undefeated 9-0 record, the “Arabian Warrior” is prepared for a historic clash against Mehdi Zatout at ONE 166 on March 1.

ONE Championship, known for showcasing the world’s elite striking talent, particularly in kickboxing and Muay Thai, surprised fans with the announcement of its first traditional boxing match since 2018. In Al-Qahtani, the organization may well have the ideal fighter with which to lead its inaugural venture into the Gulf, thanks to his standout personality.

“I’m representing the whole boxing world, the Gulf region, the Arabian Peninsula,” Al-Qahtani said in an interview with Arab News.

“I’ve got ONE Championship now. This is the start of a great journey. We’ve got the perfect opponent, a perfect candidate for this fight with an excellent resume. It’s a historical event, a historical moment, in a historical fight.”

Speaking via Zoom and sporting a slick pair of sunglasses, the trailblazing pugilist is clearly well-versed in the “fight game” and knows how to promote a bout.

“I aim to please the fans,” he said. “The fans are my number one objective. And I look at this like Maximus from ‘Gladiator’ (2000) in the Colosseum, asking, ‘Are you not entertained?’ This is what I look for. This is what I want the fans to bring. And this is what I want to give to the fans.”

The 34-year-old is relishing the opportunity to showcase his skills against a man with over 120 fights, making his pro boxing debut at 40.

“It’s a completely different ball game. He’s going to come in unexpectedly, throwing wild, crazy punches. So, I do expect him to do some unexpected stuff. I just hope he doesn’t kick me.”

Frenchman Zatout, a veteran in Muay Thai with two national titles in France, a European championship, and two world titles, presents an unknown challenge in the sweet science, but Al-Qahtani sees a kindred spirit in the veteran who will be returning to competition after initially retiring in 2022.

“We are both entertainers. We’re both there to please the crowd. I’m here to entertain the fans, to make excitement ... Mehdi is a great man. He deserves full respect. However, he made one mistake — he picked the wrong opponent.”

Al-Qahtani was born in Jeddah and later moved to London, where his journey to the ring began after facing adversity as a young man trying to find his way in a sometimes harsh and unfamiliar environment in the capital.

“I left Saudi at a young age to come to England to study. I faced bullying, harassment, attacks. My brother taught me the basics of self-defense. Then, my mum advised my brother to take me to Fitzroy Lodge, the most notorious gym in London. ‘Here you’ll be rewarded for your ability to use it,’ my brother said. I stuck to it.”

Formative experiences lacing up the gloves lit a fire in the youngster, and an opportunity to make history only enhanced his resolve.

“I started looking through the history book of boxing to see if there’s any fighter from Saudi or the Gulf region. To my sadness, I didn’t see anyone achieving a gold medal in the Olympics or a world champion. I felt alone. I sacrificed everything to be the first Saudi to win anything. As an amateur, I had 55 fights: five losses and 50 wins. I knew then I was good, something different. I was born a fighter, but I was molded in London.”

For Al-Qahtani, achieving several objectives, including becoming Saudi Arabia’s first professional boxer and winning a WBC title, is just a stepping stone to greater ambitions, and opportunity knocks at ONE 166.


Three LIV Golf wild card spots up for grabs in Florida

Updated 10 January 2026
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Three LIV Golf wild card spots up for grabs in Florida

  • Total of 22 players advance to weekend action, with chance to join 2026 LIV Golf League season

LECANTO, FLORIDA: While South Korea’s Jeunghun Wang and others at the top of Friday’s leaderboard at LIV Golf Promotions advanced comfortably into the weekend at Black Diamond Ranch, former wild card player Anthony Kim faced an 8-foot birdie putt to decide his fate on the final hole.

Kim rolled in the putt, arguably his biggest clutch moment in the two years since returning to pro golf from a 12-year retirement, to shoot a 1-under 69 and make the cut on the number.

A total of 22 players among the field of 47 in the second round moved on to compete for the three open wild card positions for the 2026 LIV Golf League season. Scores will now reset for the final 36 holes.

Kim is one of seven players Friday to sneak in on the number and is the only remaining American of the 12 who started the week in the field. His final birdie at the par-4 18th capped off a rollercoaster finish that included a chip-in to save par at the 13th hole after his tee shot found the water, along with bounce-back birdies after each of the two bogeys he made in the final five holes.

“We can talk about rollercoasters on the round today, but my life has been a pretty big rollercoaster, so this is pretty smooth for me,” said the 40-year-old Kim, who was exempt into the second round after suffering relegation on LIV Golf last season.

Another former LIV Golf player, Australian Matt Jones, is hoping to earn a wild card spot after playing all 50 LIV Golf tournaments as a member of Ripper GC during the first four seasons. Jones started strong on Friday and was 4 under at the turn before hanging on to shoot 69 after making three bogeys in a five-hole stretch to start his back nine.

Zimbabwe’s Kieran Vincent also advanced by shooting 69. Vincent is the only player in the field to have previous Promotions success, earning one of the three spots in 2023 that placed him on Jon Rahm’s expansion Legion XIII team in 2024.

Wang, meanwhile, continued his early-week success in LIV Golf Promotions, shooting a 5-under 65 to lead the field on Friday. In 2024, Wang shot the best opening round in Promotions and tied for third best in the following round but could not keep up the pace on the 36-hole final-day finish. He is glad to see the format change to 18 holes over two days this weekend.

“It’s more comfortable for me to play 18, 18,” said Wang, who was exempt from Round 1 due to his International Series status. “I’m really excited to play the next two days. I’ll just give it my best.”

Canadian Richard T. Lee, whose 6-under 64 was the lowest score in Thursday’s first round, followed with a 66 on Friday as one of Wang’s three closest pursuers. His round was fueled by eagles on both of the par-5 holes, with his 5-wood second shot at the ninth hole settling to 5 feet, and his 5-iron from a waste bunker at the 16th finished within 3 feet.

Like Wang, Lee has made the weekend for the second consecutive Promotions tournament but has not converted that into a LIV Golf spot.

“I played 6 under yesterday and 4 under, and I think that’s plenty good enough for this course,” said Lee, who is seeking to become the first Canadian player on LIV Golf.

Thailand’s Sadom Kaewkanjana — who played in LIV Golf’s inaugural 2022 season — and Sweden’s Bjorn Hellgren matched Lee’s 66, while nine players shot 67.

As for Kim, he managed to survive-and-advance on a tough day after a performance he called a “5” on a scale to 10. But like the other 21 competitors still alive at Black Diamond Ranch, he is hoping to find some magic during the last 36 holes to earn one of the coveted LIV Golf spots.

“This is what I signed up for,” Kim said. “I’m glad that I got to be in that position and have to make a birdie to get into the next two rounds. There’s a long way to go, but I feel really good about it going into this weekend.”