Boxing

Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn Back Saudi Arabia Amid Criticism

Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn, the promoters defended Saudi Arabia’s role in boxing following backlash over Daniel Dubois’ fight against Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium last Saturday. The event, organized by Riyadh Season and Turki Alalshikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority attracted criticism due to the kingdom’s human rights record and accusations of using sports to enhance its global image.

Before the fight, the Saudi national anthem played in the ring, which sparked discontent among some spectators. At a press conference for an upcoming fight featuring Artur Beterbiev against Dmitry Bivol, Frank Warren stated that the financial support from Saudi Arabia was crucial for making the Dubois-Joshua fight happen. “Why is there criticism? He remarked that a small minority complained about the national anthem being played.

He emphasized the importance of financial backing for the boxing event. Hearn echoed Warren’s sentiments, describing the bout as a “shot in the arm” for British boxing. He noted that the event marked a significant milestone for boxing in Saudi Arabia, highlighting the passion for the sport displayed by Alalshikh and the commitment to meeting fans’ desires.

The fight also served as a platform to promote Saudi Arabia with various Saudi-themed fan events accompanying it. However, a journalist from the Telegraph, Oliver Brown reported being denied entry to Wembley raising concerns over press freedom. This incident fueled further criticism regarding the Saudi government’s controversial reputation. Saudi Arabia has invested around £5 billion since 2021 and implemented some social reforms.

However, the country continues to face scrutiny for its human rights practices. Critics emphasize concerns about executions and the treatment of women and LGBTQ+ individuals. They contend that the kingdom’s engagement in sports serves as a tactic to enhance its image despite ongoing controversies.

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