Usyk and Fury get ready to rumble again in Riyadh

Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face-off at a presser in London, Oct. 23, 2024, ahead of their undisputed heavyweight rematch, which will take place on Dec. 21, 2024, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (AFP)
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Updated 24 October 2024
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Usyk and Fury get ready to rumble again in Riyadh

  • Oleksandr Usyk: To my resilient people, I am grateful for the opportunity to represent Ukraine. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you on Dec. 21
  • Tyson Fury: I look forward to reminding the world exactly who the Gypsy King is on Dec. 21 and taking the belts back home to Morecambe with me. Get up there

RIYADH/LONDON: Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury are ready to rumble again in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, at the end of the year.

The heavyweight duo came face-to-face for the first time since their all-action fight in May, with London’s Guildhall staging the opening press conference ahead of the pair’s blockbuster “Reignited” heavyweight title rematch on Dec. 21.

The event promises to provide a fitting finale to Riyadh Season 2024.

Riyadh’s Kingdom Arena will host the fight that the boxing world has been waiting for, having been the setting for the first clash that saw Usyk triumph by split decision to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion this century.

With the rematch now set and the WBA, WBC and WBO titles on the line, the two heavyweight fighters came together in London’s famous Guildhall, as Usyk seeks to defend his titles and preserve an undefeated professional record (22-0) against Fury (34-1-1), looking to become a three-time heavyweight champion.

Oleksandr Usyk said: “I approach the upcoming rematch with love and gratitude. I am thankful to the Lord for my strength and guidance I’ve received. I appreciate Tyson Fury for the challenge, and I thank Turki Alalshikh for organizing the fight. To my resilient people, I am grateful for the opportunity to represent Ukraine. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you on Dec. 21.”

Tyson Fury said: “Thank you to Riyadh Season and Turki Alalshikh for making this rematch and giving me the opportunity to regain what is mine. I look forward to reminding the world exactly who the Gypsy King is on Dec. 21 and taking the belts back home to Morecambe with me. Get up there.”

Promoter Frank Warren said: “What a fabulous card topped by what is, in my mind, the best fight that can be made in boxing. Although it didn’t go our way last time, we have complete faith in our man Tyson Fury to prove people wrong once again and put on a boxing display that will go down in history. Thank you to Riyadh Season and Turki Alalshikh for continuing to make the biggest fights possible and I cannot wait for 21st December.”

Promoter Alex Krassyuk said: “The undisputed heavyweight championship between the two best athletes in the world was a unique phenomenon. To see them fighting again is almost a miracle. Thanks to Turki Alalshikh for making fans’ dreams come true. We pray that both guys come out of their camps healthy and fit. God bless all of us. Let the best man win…. Again.”


Al-Nassr move top of Saudi Pro League after Al-Hilal held by 10-man Al-Ittihad

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Al-Nassr move top of Saudi Pro League after Al-Hilal held by 10-man Al-Ittihad

  • Cristiano Ronaldo scores brace in dominant 4-0 victory over Al-Hazem
  • Al-Hilal take early lead against Al-Ittihad before Houssem Aouar equalises despite visitors playing with 10 men

RIYADH: Less than a month after Cristiano Ronaldo withdrew from the squad for two consecutive matches, Al-Nassr now sit top of the Saudi Pro League with 12 games remaining.

A commanding 4-0 victory over Al-Hazem, combined with Al-Ittihad holding Al-Hilal to a 1-1 draw despite playing with 10 men for more than 80 minutes, saw Al-Nassr return to the summit.

The Kingdom Arena witnessed a blistering start to the Saudi Clasico. Karim Benzema threaded a pass through to Salem Al-Dawsari, who squared the ball for Malcom to open the scoring in the fifth minute.

Al-Hilal immediately pressed for a second, with their attacking movement unsettling the visitors’ defence. Hassan Kadesh was initially cautioned in the eighth minute for pulling down Malcom, but a VAR review upgraded the decision to a red card as the Brazilian broke through on goal.

The dismissal sparked controversy, with players disputing the call and fans debating the decision on social media, including under broadcaster Thmanyah’s post on X questioning whether it was the correct outcome.

Al-Ittihad reshaped into a 4-4-1, with Houssem Aouar dropping into the left side of midfield and Mario Mitaj slotting in at left-back, placing increased responsibility on Mahamadou Doumbia to drive the team forward.

In the 23rd minute, Doumbia wriggled free from pressure deep in his own half before releasing Youssef En-Nesyri with a dangerous through ball, but Yassine Bounou stood firm to deny his countryman.

Al-Ittihad continued to threaten through direct passes to En-Nesyri. In first-half stoppage time, he broke into space once more before Hassan Al-Tambakti intervened with a crucial interception.

At the other end, Benzema went close to doubling the lead just before the interval, but Predrag Rajkovic produced a decisive save after the Frenchman was found unmarked inside the six-yard box.

Despite being reduced to 10 men, Al-Ittihad refused to retreat. In the 53rd minute, a floated cross from Muhannad Al-Shanqeeti found Aouar, who slipped in behind Moteb Al-Harbi to head past Bounou and level the score.

En-Nesyri was presented with another clear opening in the 64th minute, but his effort lacked conviction and was comfortably gathered by Bounou.

Al-Hilal, by contrast, struggled to replicate their first-half dominance. Rajkovic produced nine saves on the night, while Danilo Pereira delivered a resolute defensive display to deny Al-Dawsari and Benzema space in the final third.

Despite registering more than 10 attempts after the break, Al-Hilal failed to rediscover their rhythm as Sergio Conceicao organized a disciplined defensive performance to earn Al-Ittihad a valuable point in Riyadh.

While Al-Hilal were held at Kingdom Arena, Al-Nassr were a short drive away at Al-Awwal Park, knowing victory would take them top.

A week after scoring the winner against Al-Fateh on his return, Ronaldo opened the scoring once again after Kingsley Coman found him unmarked inside the box.

Coman was also involved in Al-Nassr’s second goal on the half-hour mark, when Joao Felix slipped the Frenchman through before he powered his finish into the net.

As news of Al-Ittihad’s equalizer filtered through, the noise inside Al-Awwal Park intensified. Angelo added a third in the 77th minute after a surging run from halfway that saw him glide past four Al-Hazem players, before Ronaldo sealed the win with a composed finish two minutes later — his 20th league goal of the season.

The result lifts Al-Nassr to first place on 55 points, one ahead of Al-Hilal in second. Al-Ittihad remain sixth on 38 points, behind Al-Taawoun, with an AFC Champions League Elite spot now 13 points away.

Elsewhere, Al-Khaleej and NEOM faced off in Dammam, with the match interrupted by a 19-minute power outage. After play resumed, NEOM snatched a 1-0 victory as Alexandre Lacazette converted a penalty in the 88th minute.

The Saudi Pro League returns on Monday following a one-day break to mark Saudi Founding Day. 

The gap between first and fourth now stands at just five points, with Al-Nassr facing Al-Fayha, Al-Hilal hosting rivals Al-Shabab, Al-Ahli meeting Al-Riyadh and Al-Qadsiah taking  on Al-Taawoun on Matchday 24.