Promotional tour for Alvarez and Crawford’s ‘Fight of the Century’ gets underway in Riyadh

Alvarez says Crawford is ‘a great fighter but … he’s not Canelo. He’s one of the top fighters I’m going to face in my career, for sure.’ (Supplied)
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Updated 21 June 2025
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Promotional tour for Alvarez and Crawford’s ‘Fight of the Century’ gets underway in Riyadh

  • The boxers will face off in Las Vegas in September for the unified super-middleweight title and a specially crafted Ring Magazine belt worth $188,000

RIYADH: Boxing superstars Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford shared the stage in Riyadh on Friday at the start of a promotional tour ahead of their highly anticipated bout in Las Vegas on Sept. 13.

The two champions, who will face off for the unified super-middleweight title and a specially crafted Ring Magazine belt valued at $188,000, appeared at a press conference in Boulevard City as part of Riyadh Season.

“My goal is always being in these kinds of fights: big fights,” Alvarez, the reigning undisputed champion with a record of 62 wins, 39 of them by knockout, told Arab News. “And I’m here again. So I feel grateful and excited.”

He added that the sport has developed and progressed in the Kingdom in recent years, adding: “Turki Alalshikh (chairperson of the General Entertainment Authority) has helped a lot. Right now we have boxing gyms here and they’re helping a lot of kids. So that’s very nice.”

Looking ahead to his showdown with Crawford, the Mexican fighter said: “I think this fight is going to be one of my best fights in my history, in my record. I’m very excited and motivated. This is what it’s all about. I want to make history.”

 

Asked for his thoughts on his opponent, Alvarez said: “Don’t get me wrong, he’s a great fighter — but like I said, he’s not Canelo. He’s one of the top fighters I’m going to face in my career, for sure.”

Crawford, an American fighter who holds a record of 41 wins, with 31 knockouts, and is a four-division world champion, said: “This is my moment and I’m not letting Canelo take it away from me. It’s going to be an exciting day for boxing; history will be made.”

Alalshikh said the fight marks the beginning of a long-term partnership with Netflix, which will stream the bout to more than 300 million subscribers worldwide.

“We will do big things together and this is the beginning of a great relationship between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the GEA and Netflix,” he added.

Asked what he hopes to see from the fighters during their bout, Alalshikh said: “I’m sure they will deliver for me smashing face and blood.”

As for the decision to stage the fight in Las Vegas, he described the city as “the capital of boxing.”

The promotional tour will continue in New York City on June 22 and Las Vegas on June 27.


Report: Si Woo Kim leaving PGA Tour for LIV Golf

Updated 11 December 2025
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Report: Si Woo Kim leaving PGA Tour for LIV Golf

  • Kim’s departure would be one of LIV Golf’s biggest signings since Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton joined in 2024
  • According to the report, Kim would be part of Ironheads GC captained by Kevin Na

NEW YORK: South Korea’s Si Woo Kim reportedly has a deal to leave the PGA Tour and join LIV Golf.

The four-time PGA Tour winner is in “late stage negotiations,” Tom Hobbs of Flushing It Golf reported Wednesday.

Kim, 30, is currently No. 47 in the Official World Golf Ranking after posting three top-10 finishes in 2025.

His departure would be one of LIV Golf’s biggest signings since Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton joined in 2024.

Kim’s PGA Tour wins came at the Wyndham Championship (2016), The Players Championship (2017), The American Express (2021) and the Sony Open in Hawaii (2023).

According to the report, Kim would be part of Ironheads GC captained by Kevin Na.