Weigh-in staredown sets stage for heavyweight clash between Moses Itauma and Dillian Whyte

Moses Itauma (right) and Dillian Whyte face off ahead of their Heavyweight bout in Riyadh on Saturday. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 August 2025
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Weigh-in staredown sets stage for heavyweight clash between Moses Itauma and Dillian Whyte

  • Showdown is on of several high-profile bouts on Saturday as part of Esports World Cup festival

RIYADH: The Saudi capital Riyadh on Friday night hosted the official weigh-in for the global boxing event taking place on Saturday at ANB Arena, as part of the major events of the Esports World Cup, headlined by the heavyweight showdown between young British contender Moses Itauma and veteran Dillian Whyte.

The event drew a large crowd of fans and media, as the fighters stepped onto the scale amid a charged atmosphere before facing off in an intense staredown. Both fighters successfully made weight, marking the final step before entering the ring.

Itauma enters the fight with a perfect record of 20 wins without defeat, 10 of which came by knockout, while Whyte holds 31 victories (21 by knockout) against three losses, returning to the ring after recovering from a hand injury.

Alongside the main event, the evening will feature high-profile global bouts, including a clash between Ireland’s Callum Walsh, ranked No.4 by the IBF and No.5 by the WBC with a 14-0 record (11 KOs), and American Fernando Vargas Jr., who has 17 wins without defeat (15 KOs).

In the super middleweight division, The Ring magazine’s No.1-ranked Christian Mbilli (29-0, 24 KOs) will face Lester Martinez, ranked No.3 by the WBA and No.7 by the WBC, with a 19-0 record (16 KOs).

Representing Saudi Arabia in the event, Mohammed Alakel will compete in his first bout outside Riyadh after his recent victory over Alexander Morales, as he takes on American John Ornelas (5 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw, 2 KOs).

On the preliminary card, Japan’s Reito Tsutsumi (2-0, 1 KO) will meet Javier Martinez (10-1, 3 KOs), while Serhii Bohacuk faces Brandon Adams, Sultan Almohammed takes on Martin Caraballo, Steve Nelson meets an opponent yet to be determined, and Marco Verde will face an opponent also yet to be confirmed.

This evening is part of the Esports World Cup, hosted in Riyadh from July 7 to Aug. 24, with more than 2,000 players and 200 clubs competing for total prizes of $70 million, in an atmosphere combining digital entertainment with live combat sports.


Senegal talisman Mane overcame grief to become an African icon

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Senegal talisman Mane overcame grief to become an African icon

  • “When I was young my dad was always saying how proud he was of me. He was a man with a big heart,” Mane said
  • A goalless 2022 AFCON final against Egypt in Yaounde meant a penalty shootout, and Mane converted the spot kick that brought glory to Senegal

JOHANNESBURG: Senegal talisman and striker Sadio Mane could have missed out on a glittering football career had he agreed with a wish of his late father.
The 33-year-old was discouraged from playing football as a child because his father, a devout Muslim, wanted his son to concentrate on religious studies instead.
Mane, who would go on to become an African football icon, made this revelation when speaking to a senior Confederation of African Football (CAF) official.
Despite differing views about football, the two-time African player of the year stressed his love for his father, and how heartbroken he was as a seven-year-old when his parent died.
“When I was young my dad was always saying how proud he was of me. He was a man with a big heart. His death had a major impact on me and the rest of my family,” Mane said.
“I said to myself — now I have to do my best to help my mother. That is a hard thing to deal with when you are so young.”
But he succeeded, going on to play for clubs in France, Austria, England, Germany and Saudi Arabia, and helping his country win the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) for the first time in 2002.
After stints with Metz and Salzburg, Mane joined Southampton in 2014 and his 176-second hat-trick against Aston Villa remains the fastest in the Premier League.
After two seasons with the Saints, Mane joined Liverpool, operated alongside Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, and the pair helped bring many trophies to Anfield.
The silverware haul included the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, Club World Cup, Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup.
After six seasons with the Reds, Mane spent one at Bayern Munich, then joined many other African stars in the lucrative Saudi Pro League.
- Happy memories -

A goalless 2022 AFCON final against Egypt in Yaounde meant a penalty shootout, and Mane converted the spot kick that brought glory to Senegal.
Victory was particularly joyful as the Teranga Lions had also reached the previous AFCON final, three years earlier in Cairo, but conceded after just two minutes and lost 1-0 to Algeria.
Senegal were unable to achieve back-to-back titles in 2024, though, losing on penalties to hosts and eventual champions Ivory Coast in a round-of-16 clash.
They have been drawn with Botswana, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Benin in Group D at the 2025 AFCON in Morocco, which kicks off on Sunday.
The clash with the Congolese will bring back happy memories for the Senegalese, who came from two goals behind to win 3-2 in Kinshasa last October and went on to secure a place at the 2026 World Cup.
Mane did not score in the DR Congo capital, but a month later netted twice in a 4-0 home victory over Mauritania that sealed the World Cup slot.
Senegal hit 22 goals in 10 World Cup qualifiers and Mane was the leading scorer with five, one more than Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Pape Matar Sarr.
Like a number of other 2025 AFCON title hopefuls, Senegal are spoilt for choice when head coach Pape Thiaw selects his strikers.
Mane of Al Nassr, Nicolas Jackson, on loan from Chelsea to Bayern Munich, Iliman Ndiaye of Everton and Ismaila Sarr of Crystal Palace are just some of the options.
Then there is 17-year-old Ibrahim Mbaye from Champions League title-holders Paris Saint-Germain, who made his international debut in a friendly defeat by Brazil last month.
A few days later he became the youngest scorer for Senegal by netting in an 8-0 rout of Kenya in another AFCON warm-up match.
Mane scored a hat-trick against the east Africans — a timely reminder to AFCON rivals that age has not diminished his predatory instincts.
Many observers have listed Senegal among the favorites to become champions again in Morocco and, if they succeed, Mane is set to play a key role.
“We are among the favorites and accept that. I want a team that dominates,” said Thiaw, who was in the Senegal squad that reached the 2002 World Cup quarter-finals.