WBC highlights diversity in boxing as it celebrates 60th anniversary

Since its inception in 1963, the WBC has been an instrumental force in boxing and fostering sporting excellence. (Supplied)
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Updated 30 May 2023
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WBC highlights diversity in boxing as it celebrates 60th anniversary

  • Organization created the ‘Diriyah Champion’ belt to highlight Saudi efforts in promoting sport
  • WBC Middle East Continental Federation hosting a platform for local fighters

The boxing world is celebrating as the World Boxing Council (WBC) proudly enjoys its Diamond Anniversary; 60 years of promoting the “sweet science” of boxing, shaping the sport’s landscape and awarding its champions with its famous green and gold belts.

Since its inception in 1963, the WBC has been an instrumental force in boxing, fostering sporting excellence, advocating for fighters’ rights and inspiring millions of fans worldwide.

Six decades ago, Mexican visionaries Jose Sulaiman and Luis Spota founded the WBC with a noble goal in mind: To create a platform where the best boxers could compete and thrive while upholding integrity, fairness and safety.

At the heart of the WBC’s success is its commitment to producing unforgettable boxing moments and champions.

Throughout its storied history, the organization has witnessed the rise of legends such as Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Julio Cesar Chavez and Mike Tyson — to name a few.

The international outlook of the World Boxing Council has always been one of its finer qualities. In addition to its traditional championship belts, the World Boxing Council has also implemented the use of commemorative international belts to promote cultural diversity and foster global unity within the sport.

These unique belts, often featuring vibrant colors and symbols representing different countries and regions, serve as powerful symbols of international cooperation and sportsmanship.

Recently, the WBC created the “Diriyah Champion” belt, adorned with Arabic designs and letters, to highlight Saudi Arabia’s efforts in promoting the sport in the Middle East.

Based on the wishes of the late Don Jose Sulaiman, whose father was Lebanese, the organization has created a WBC Middle East Continental Federation to elevate boxing and provide a platform for local fighters in the region. Headed by previous champion Amir Khan, the WBC Middle East has helped promote events in Dubai, Diriyah and Istanbul over the last 15 months.

Beyond the confines of boxing, the WBC has embraced its social responsibility, leveraging its platform to champion numerous charitable causes. From supporting children’s hospitals to raising awareness about important mental health issues with WBC Cares, the organization has used its influence to make a positive difference in the world. Through its charitable initiatives, such as recently donating $20,000 to victims of the earthquake in Turkey, the WBC has exemplified that the spirit of boxing extends far beyond the confines of the ring.

As the WBC embarks on its next chapter, it remains committed to evolving with the times while preserving the essence of the sport. The organization's leadership, headed by Mauricio Sulaiman, son of the late Jose Sulaiman, continues to prioritize innovation, inclusivity and integrity.

The WBC has embraced technology, engaging fans through digital platforms and expanding its global reach. It has also taken steps to address gender inequality, supporting the growth of women’s boxing and providing equal opportunities for female fighters to shine.

Indeed, recent female boxing contests such as Chantelle Cameron vs. Katie Taylor have become as anticipated as those of their male counterparts — with the help and recognition of the WBC.

By embracing and showcasing these diverse cultural and social elements, the WBC sends a powerful message of inclusivity, respect and celebration of heritage, further strengthening the bond among nations through the universal language of boxing.

The motto of the WBC, “My blood is green, my heart is gold,” looks set to inspire future generations of growth and excellence, as in sport — as in life.


Man City sink Barca in Women’s Champions League as Bayern outgun Arsenal

Updated 10 October 2024
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Man City sink Barca in Women’s Champions League as Bayern outgun Arsenal

PARIS: Manchester City made a spectacular return to the Women’s Champions League on Wednesday, defeating holders Barcelona 2-0 in the opening round of group stage matches as Bayern Munich downed Arsenal 5-2.
Both teams hit the woodwork in a lively start to the Group D clash at a sold-out Joie Stadium in Manchester, with City grabbing the lead when defender Naomi Layzell bravely scrambled home.
Vivianne Miedema headed smartly back across goal from a corner and a lunging Layzell reacted quickest to prod the ball past a crowd of Barcelona players.
Last year’s Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmati went close to an equalizer with a deflected effort, but Khadija Shaw grabbed a second for City to condemn Barcelona to a rare defeat.
Shaw beat the offside trap with a perfectly-timed run to latch onto Layzell’s pass and rounded goalkeeper Cata Coll to clinch a memorable win.
“It’s fantastic from Naomi and Bunny (Shaw) finishes it off. It gave the players a real lift and we have to remember who we’re playing against. It’s a step for us,” City manager Gareth Taylor told DAZN.
“I said in my press conference yesterday that I really admire Barcelona and what they’ve done and we try to replicate that.”
City are making their first group stage appearance, having last played in the Champions League proper in 2020-21 when Barcelona knocked them out in the quarter-finals.
The defeat is only Barcelona’s second in 19 games in the group stage since its introduction for the 2021-22 season. It is also the first time they have failed to score a goal.
Pernille Harder scored a second-half hat-trick as Bayern kicked off their Group C campaign with a convincing victory over Arsenal in Germany.
Arsenal led through Mariona Caldentey’s strike in Germany, but Bayern captain Glodis Viggosdottir brought the home side level before Sydney Lohmann put them ahead.
Laia Codina equalized for Arsenal midway through the second half only for Harder to find the net three times in the final 20 minutes to secure an impressive win for German champions Bayern.
“The last few years have been tough with injuries, so now I’m just happy to be back playing in the Champions League. I was happy with the goals and the win,” said Harder, who ended a two-year goal drought in the competition.
Juventus are level with Bayern on three points following a 1-0 win away to Norway’s Valerenga, with Sofia Cantore netting the only goal.
Swedish side Hammarby won their first ever group stage game 2-0 against Austrian champions St. Poelten, who are appearing in the group phase for the third season in a row.
Vilde Hasund’s long-range effort gave Hammarby the lead and Cathinka Tandberg followed up her late winner in qualifying by wrapping up the points with another goal two minutes from time.


Panathinaikos defender Baldock found dead in his Athens home

Updated 10 October 2024
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Panathinaikos defender Baldock found dead in his Athens home

ATHENS, Greece: Panathinaikos defender George Baldock, a former Greece international who also played for Sheffield United for seven seasons, has been found dead in his Athens home, Greek media reported. He was 31.
State-run ERT television said the body of Baldock was found late Wednesday in his swimming pool in the southern suburb of Glyfada. The cause of death was not immediately clear.
Britain-born Baldock was called up for Greece in 2022 and played 12 matches, the last in March in Greece’s loss on penalties to Georgia in the Euro 2024 playoffs.
He was not in Greece’s squad for Thursday’s UEFA Nations League game against England.
Baldock joined Sheffield United in 2017 and helped the club earn promotion to the Premier League twice, in 2019 and 2023. He joined Panathinaikos in May, on a three-year contract, after Sheffield United was again relegated to England’s second division.
“Sheffield United Football Club is shocked and extremely saddened to learn of the passing of former player, George Baldock,” the English club said on social media. “The defender left the club in the summer after seven years at Bramall Lane and was extremely popular with supporters, staff and team-mates who pulled on a red and white shirt alongside him.”


Striker Firas Al-Buraikan resumes training with Saudi national team ahead of World Cup qualifier

Updated 09 October 2024
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Striker Firas Al-Buraikan resumes training with Saudi national team ahead of World Cup qualifier

  • Green Falcons take on group leaders Japan at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah on Thursday in the 3rd round of the Asian qualifiers

JEDDAH: Firas Al-Buraikan took part in a training session with the Saudi national football team on Wednesday ahead of their match against Japan in the third round of the World Cup qualifiers. The Al-Ahli striker recently recovered from a muscle injury.
Thamer Al-Khaibari also trained after joining the Green Falcons at the training camp, as head coach Roberto Mancini oversaw the final preparations for Thursday’s game at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah.
The session began with warm-up exercises, followed by passing practice and tactical training, before concluding with half-pitch mini matches followed by stretching.
Saudi Arabia are in second place in Group C of the Asian World Cup qualifiers with 4 points from two games. Japan lead the group with a maximum 6 points, Bahrain are third with 3 points, followed by Indonesia on 2 points, Australia with 1 point, and China who have yet to claim a point. The top two teams from each of the three groups will qualify directly for the 2026 World Cup, while the teams who finish third and fourth will advance to the fourth round of qualification.


Fahd Al-Harbi retains skeet shooting title at Saudi Games

Updated 09 October 2024
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Fahd Al-Harbi retains skeet shooting title at Saudi Games

  • Mohammed Al-Khamshi takes silver, Saeed Al-Mutairi bronze
  • Weightlifter Siraj Al-Sulaim wins gold in men’s 67 kg division

RIYADH: Fahd Al-Harbi successfully defended his skeet shooting title at the Saudi Games on Wednesday, the final day of the shooting events at the Public Security Training City.
Mohammed Al-Khamshi and Saeed Al-Mutairi took silver and bronze, respectively.
Prince Khaled bin Bandar bin Musaad, vice president of the Saudi Shooting Federation, handed out the medals after five days of fierce competition. Maj. Gen. Nasser bin Othman Al-Nasser, assistant director of public security for training affairs, also attended the medals ceremony.
In the weightlifting competition, Saudi Weightlifting Federation President Mohammed Al-Harbi crowned the winners of the youth, women’s and men’s competitions, in three weight categories at Boulevard 4.
The medals ceremony was also attended by Antonio Conflitti, president of the European Weightlifting Federation, and Khaled Mhalhel, president of the African Weightlifting Federation.
Al-Ula Club’s Siraj Al-Sulaim won gold in the men’s 67 kg category, while Nawaf Al-Muzaidi of Al-Tarf took the silver and Mansour Al-Sulaim of Al-Ula the bronze.
In the youth’s 55 kg category, Mohammed Al-Ajyan of Al-Huda Club took the gold, ahead of Al-Omran’s Hassan Al-Wubari and Reda Al-Zori of Al-Noor.
In the women’s 59 kg category, English Kimloni of Al-Ittihad won the gold medal, Jannah Al-Amari of Jeddah Club took silver and Al-Anoud Al-Shahri of Al-Tarf took the bronze.
They were awarded their medals by Fawzia Hobani, a board member of the Saudi Weightlifting Federation.


Tchouaméni’s proud to lead France against Israel in Nations League in Mbappé’s absence

Updated 09 October 2024
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Tchouaméni’s proud to lead France against Israel in Nations League in Mbappé’s absence

  • The 24-year-old Tchouaméni wants to be a leader “who brings people together” but is not interested in turning the captaincy into a popularity contest
  • “Obviously within teams there are some people you get on better with others, the important thing is to respect each other,” he said

BUDAPEST: Real Madrid midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni said he will captain France “with a lot of pride” in their Nations League game against Israel in the absence of Kylian Mbappé.
The 24-year-old Tchouaméni wants to be a leader “who brings people together” but is not interested in turning the captaincy into a popularity contest.
“To be approved by everyone. What does that mean? Obviously within teams there are some people you get on better with others, the important thing is to respect each other,” he said at a pre-match news conference in Budapest. “Some people are liked by everyone in a dressing room, some are less popular. It’s the same as in any business.”
Tchouaméni has made 36 appearances for France and brings his experience to a team lacking their biggest star.
“I chose him because I think he has the profile to handle this responsibility,” France coach Didier Deschamps said. “Even though he’s still young, he took part in the last World Cup and the last European Championship.”
Mbappé, France’s usual captain, is nursing a minor thigh injury in Madrid.
“I spoke with Kylian last night, but we didn’t really talk much about the captaincy,” Tchouaméni said. “We spoke more about other things.”
Mbappé’s absence from the France team raised questions since he still played for Madrid last weekend. Deschamps accepted the situation given that the club is Mbappé’s employer.
“Clubs have always had this power,” Deschamps said, adding that clubs in general are becoming more “attentive,” given the volume of games that their players must play.
“I don’t want to put players in conflict with their clubs,” Deschamps added.
When asked, Tchouaméni assured that Madrid did not ask him to pull out of playing for France.
“That’s not the case,” he said. “People can interpret things how they like, but all I can say is that there is not a form of pressure from within the club.”
France are also without vice-captain Antoine Griezmann, who surprisingly announced the end of his international career last month after scoring 44 goals in 137 matches.
Griezmann and Mbappé helped lead France to the 2018 World Cup title and were coach Deschamps’ most influential players in recent years, along with midfielder Paul Pogba, central defender Raphaël Varane and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.
Varane, Lloris and Olivier Giroud — France’s all-time leading scorer with 57 goals — have all retired from the national team. Tchouaméni compared it to a generation ending but said the time was ripe for “a new generation to emerge.”
Italy have a three-point lead over France and Belgium in their Nations League group after two rounds. France play Israel on Thursday and travel to Belgium four days later.
A young Deschamps played in midfield when France lost a World Cup qualifier 3-2 at home to Israel in 1993 and subsequently failed to qualify for the World Cup.
A reporter asked Deschamps what he remembered about the match, which he also reminded Deschamps was Israel’s finest moment in soccer.
“Thank you,” Deschamps responded dryly, before adding that “it was far from the happiest” moment in his career as he watched the 1994 World Cup from his living room.