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GEA Chairman Unveils ‘The Ring IV' with 4 World Title Fights for Riyadh Season
Advisor Turki Al-Sheikh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Entertainment Authority and President of the Saudi Boxing Federation, has officially announced the return of the global boxing spectacle, The Ring IV . Scheduled for Friday, November 22 at ANB Arena in Riyadh, the event will be a centerpiece of this year's Riyadh Season celebrations. This highly anticipated edition will feature four major world title fights, showcasing elite international talent in what is expected to be one of the most electrifying nights in boxing history. 4 Title Fights Featuring Global Boxing Stars The main event of the night features an all-American showdown for the WBO welterweight title between undefeated stars Devin Haney and Brian Norman Jr. Haney enters the ring with an impressive 32-0 record (15 KOs), while Norman boasts 28 victories (22 KOs). Both fighters are coming off dominant performances—Haney with a decision win over Arnold Barboza Jr., and Norman with a knockout victory against Jin Sasaki—setting the stage for a high-stakes clash. The co-main event sees American powerhouse David Benavidez defend his WBC light heavyweight crown against British contender Anthony Yarde. Benavidez remains unbeaten at 30-0 (24 KOs), while Yarde brings a formidable record of 27 wins (24 KOs) and 3 losses. Their bout promises explosive action and intense competition. Rising Stars, Technical Battles In the lightweight division, undefeated American prospect Abdullah Mason will face off against Britain's Sam Noakes for the vacant WBO title. Mason holds a record of 19 wins with 17 knockouts, while Noakes carries 17 wins with 15 knockouts—making this a battle of power, precision, and emerging talent. Closing the event is a Super Bantamweight fight between Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez of the U.S. and Argentina's Fernando Martinez. Moreover, the Ring title on the line, fans can expect a technical masterclass from both fighters, marked by speed, skill, and strategic finesse. Saudi Arabia's Global Sporting Ascent Finally , The Ring IV continues Saudi Arabia's ambitious efforts to position itself as a major global player in sports and entertainment. As part of Riyadh Season, this event not only brings world-class boxing to the Kingdom but also highlights its growing influence in the international sporting arena. Related Topics: Tickets Available Now for WWE 'SmackDown', 'Night of Champions' in Riyadh via Webook Unforgettable Night at Riyadh Season with Hans Zimmer Riyadh Season 2025 Shatters Records with 20 Million Visitors Short link : Post Views: 27


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Valorant: First Appearance in the Esports World Cup
Valorant makes its debut in the Esports World Cup, featuring a competition between 16 teams battling for a prize pool of $1,250,000. The tournament runs for five days, starting Tuesday through Sunday, and takes place in Boulevard Riyadh City. The tournament follows a group stage format, with teams divided into four groups, and the top two teams from each group advancing to the single-elimination playoffs, where only one team will be crowned champion. This marks the second edition of the Esports World Cup, which kicks off on Tuesday and continues until August 24. It features 24 tournaments, with total prizes exceeding $70 million, contested by over 2,000 players representing 200 teams from around the world.


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OBSBOT joins Esports World Cup 2025
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