Saudi-sponsored Crawford-Canelo fight boosts boxing’s popularity

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Christian Mbilli sparring in showcase rings set up in the lobby of the Fontainebleau Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on Wednesday. (SUPPLIED)
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Terence Crawford in an interview with Arab News. (SUPPLIED)
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Updated 11 September 2025
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Saudi-sponsored Crawford-Canelo fight boosts boxing’s popularity

  • The bout, sponsored by Riyadh Season and Saudi sports promoter Turki Alalshikh, will be broadcast on Netflix
  • Another fight to watch is the bout between Fernando Vargas Jr., and Callum Walsh

LAS VEGAS: Global enthusiasm for championship boxing is set to rise, thanks to the upcoming contest between super middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and lightweight champion Terence “Bud” Crawford.

The bout, sponsored by Riyadh Season and Saudi sports promoter Turki Alalshikh, will be broadcast on Netflix Saturday, Sept. 13.

Wednesday saw high-profile boxers strutting their stuff before audiences at Las Vegas’ Fontainebleau Hotel. Saudi boxer Mohammed Alakel faces Travis Crawford (not related to Terence) as part of the main card lightweight bout prelude to the Canelo-Crawford battle.

Terence Crawford has fought in four divisions from lightweight to light middleweight, including the undisputed championship at light welterweight and welterweight. He says he will “prove the doubters wrong” when he faces off with Alvarez.

“You know, a lot of people was doubting me, saying that this never been done before. But my reply to it is, ‘It’s never been done before until somebody do it.’ And I think I’m gonna be the one to do it,” he told Arab News.

“Everything is … on schedule. Everything is where it needs to be. I feel great about it and I’m looking forward to it.”

Alvarez, whose 63 wins include 39 knockouts and only two losses and who is the two-time undisputed super middleweight champion, has captured prestigious belts from boxing’s four main sanctioning bodies — the  captured the boxing sports four most prestigious belts from its four major sanctioning bodies — the World Boxing Association, World Boxing Council, World Boxing Organization and the International Boxing Federation.

But some critics point out he has gone the 12-round distance in his last seven fights, with some “underwhelming performances” among them.

Crawford is confident ahead of the bout, saying: “I just think … styles make fights and … certain fighters don’t get up for them. But I think he’s motivated now and I’m looking forward to it.”

He thanked Alalshikh and Riyadh Season for sponsoring the fight and encouraging his move upwards into the super middleweight division.

Also looking forward to the weekend is Alakel, who will not take his recent successes — including knocking out his last opponent, Yumnan Singh, in the first round of their Aug. 16 match in Riyadh — for granted. However, he is hopeful of a win over Travis Crawford.

“I’ve been working really hard and it’s time to go show the people what I’ve been talking about,” he told Jon Anik, the Ultimate Fighting Championship commentator who will call the fights.

“I just focus on myself because I know the way I fight. I’m not somebody who really cares about what’s happening out there … No pressure, excited to be in a big, big crowd since I was (a) young kid. I’ve been dreaming of these moments and it’s finally alive … I feel the excitement.”

Also on the bill as a co-main fight before the Canelo-Crawford bout are Christian Mbilli who will defend his WBC interim super middleweight belt against Guatemala’s Lester Martinez.

Mbilli, who has won 29 fights with no losses, acknowledged a win could see him face off at a later date with the winner of the Canelo-Crawford battle.

“It’s a little bit of pressure, but it’s good pressure. I’m very happy to be part of attraction of the show. I have a message for everyone, don’t miss the fight. It will be a very, very good fight,” Mbilli told Arab News.

“I’m working on training to never have a loss. I don’t think about loss. I am thinking about win.”

The Cameroonian-French super middleweight, who competed in the 2016 Olympics, said he began boxing as a child because he was constantly fighting other kids in school.

“I had some problem in the streets when I was young. I had a lot of problems like fighting or something like that. I was moved to boxing to know how to defend myself,” he said, explaining how that helped him discover boxing as a career.

Another fight to watch is the bout between Fernando Vargas Jr., and Callum Walsh — both undefeated in their careers to date.

Vargas said he was honored to be sponsored by Riyadh Season and told Arab News his father advised him “to be smart first” and to “study his boxing rivals” and never take them for granted.

“It’s a huge opportunity. I’m not just on the card but I’m co-main eventing, so I definitely wanna get Turki’s (Alalshikh) attention with this victory.

He added he was grateful for the opportunities given to him.

“They get us to big stages like this and the fights in the beginning of your career. You gotta remember those who believe in you and put their money where their heart is.”

Many of the boxers spent the afternoon sparring in rings set up in the lobby of the Fontainebleau Hotel and Casino, while also discussing their hopes for the weekend with media representatives from more than 50 countries.

Canelo vs. Crawford will take place at the 65,000-seat home of the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders, the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.


Jahangir’s 99 powers Dubai Capitals past Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

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Jahangir’s 99 powers Dubai Capitals past Abu Dhabi Knight Riders

  • Jahangir’s commanding 99, the highest score by an associate player in the tournament’s history, rescued the Capitals after early setback

ABU DHABI: Shayan Jahangir produced a career-defining innings to steer the Dubai Capitals to a thrilling nine-run victory over the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders in the Intertnational League T20 at Zayed Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

Jahangir’s commanding 99, the highest score by an associate player in the tournament’s history, rescued the Capitals after early setbacks and laid the platform for a second win of the season, as the Capitals held their nerve with the ball to withstand a late onslaught from Andre Russell.

After being asked to bat first, the Capitals were rocked early and slumped to 4/2 inside the powerplay, with Leus du Plooy and Toby Albert dismissed cheaply. Jahangir then combined with Jordan Cox to stabilise the innings, the pair adding a crucial 115-run partnership that turned the match decisively in the Capitals’ favour.

Cox scored 29 from 30 balls before falling lbw to Jason Holder, while Jahangir anchored the innings with authority, striking 10 fours and five sixes. He brought up his half-century with his fourth six, off George Garton in the ninth over, before falling agonisingly short of a century on 99 as the Capitals posted a formidable 196/5.

Rovman Powell provided late impetus with an unbeaten 38 from 24 deliveries, including a blistering assault late in the innings, ensuring the Capitals finished strongly.

In response, the Knight Riders struggled to build momentum as wickets fell at regular intervals. Phil Salt’s brisk 33 offered early hope, but the chase stalled after David Willey and Waqar Salamkheil struck to leave Abu Dhabi 49/3 at the end of the powerplay.

Alishan Sharafu counter-attacked with a rapid 26, but Salamkheil and Mohammad Nabi applied the brakes through the middle overs, removing key batters and keeping the required rate climbing.

Andre Russell reignited the contest with an explosive unbeaten 53 from 33 balls, sharing a rapid 46-run stand with Jason Holder. However, Mustafizur Rahman broke the partnership at a critical juncture, and Muhammad Jawadullah held his nerve to defend 26 runs in the final over as the Capitals sealed a deserved victory.

Named player of the match, Jahangir said he was proud to contribute to back-to-back wins for the Capitals and to represent the USA in the tournament.

“I’m proud to now be part of the ILT20, representing the USA, where cricket is making strong progress. Performances like these will bring greater recognition to US cricket,” he said.

Capitals captain Dasun Shanaka praised Jahangir’s composure after a difficult start. 

“Jahangir was under pressure early and didn’t have the best powerplay, but he showed character to go on and make 99. Hopefully, he will build on this in the matches to come,” he said.