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Top fighters hit the mats as Dubai Jiu-Jitsu Championship begins today

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Dubai is hosting the highly anticipated Dubai International Jiu-Jitsu Championship, a key event in the Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro (AJP) Tour series. Organised in collaboration with the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, the tournament will take place from April 4 to 6 at the Shabab Al Ahli Club. More than 1,000 male and female athletes from 86 clubs and academies across 72 countries will compete in this prestigious event.

The championship serves as a crucial platform for UAE-based clubs, giving local athletes the chance to challenge elite competitors from top jiu-jitsu teams worldwide. Besides fostering cultural exchange through sports, the tournament enables participants to earn valuable ranking points that influence their standings in AJP’s official annual international rankings.

Competition Schedule and Highlights

Action kicks off on Friday, April 4, from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm, with matches continuing on Saturday and Sunday (April 5-6) from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Award ceremonies will be held throughout the three-day event.

The UAE leads in participation numbers, with Colombia, Brazil, and France following closely behind. Local clubs are making a strong showing, with Commando Group entering 237 athletes, MOD Academy fielding 147 competitors, Al Jazira Club participating with 85 athletes, and Baniyas Club contributing 53 contenders.

Adding to the excitement, the championship will feature internationally renowned jiu-jitsu stars, including Wanderson Ferreira, Katriel Rodrigues, and Tamara Silva. Their participation elevates the level of competition and provides local athletes with an invaluable opportunity to test themselves against top-ranked global opponents.

Strategic Growth of Jiu-Jitsu in the UAE

Yousef Al Batran, Board Member of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, emphasized the significance of hosting this championship in Dubai. “The Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro Tour in Dubai plays a crucial role in advancing the sport within the UAE. It provides a competitive environment for athletes to refine their skills and prepare for regional, continental, and global tournaments. This event also fosters cultural exchange and helps athletes build connections with international teams,” he said.

The Dubai International Championship is one of several high-profile AJP Tour events held throughout the season across various Emirates and international locations. These competitions offer athletes a professional platform to accumulate ranking points, ultimately leading up to the prestigious Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship—the most coveted title in the sport. Additionally, the tour plays a vital role in identifying and nurturing emerging talent, providing them with a global stage to showcase their abilities and further their professional careers.

With intense battles on the mats, global stars in action, and top-tier competition, the Dubai International Jiu-Jitsu Championship promises to be an unmissable event for athletes and fans alike.

(Source: Wam)

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Dubai World Cup sets new Guinness Record with largest ever drone LED show

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f 5,983 drones lit up the night sky, forming the world’s largest flying LED screen. The record-breaking spectacle lasted around 20 minutes and combined state-of-the-art drone choreography with lasers, lights, and a jaw-dropping fireworks display, delivering a fully immersive visual experience like no other.


The aerial show featured stunning 3D formations, including giant portraits of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE, and Ruler of Dubai. Audiences were also treated to animated visuals of galloping horses and the Dubai World Cup trophy, blending cultural pride with futuristic tech.


Guinness World Records confirmed that the Dubai Racing Club had broken its own previous record set last year when 4,000 drones created a similar LED screen. “With 5,983 drones, they’ve created the largest screen made of drones, capable of presenting videos and images like a regular screen. It’s a showcase of innovation and drone technology,” the official statement read.


The grand finale closed with a heartfelt message to the crowd:
“Thank you all. See you next year for the 30th anniversary of the Dubai World Cup.”

(Source: Wam)

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Dubai World Cup draws over 1 billion viewers as ‘Hit Show’ wins historic $12 million top prize at Meydan

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The 29th edition of the Dubai World Cup delivered a night to remember, with over 1 billion worldwide tuning in on Saturday night to watch the action live from Meydan Racecourse and a record-breaking $30.5 million prize pool up for grabs.

Topping the night’s drama was a historic win in the $12 million main event, the richest race in global horse racing, as “Hit Show”, representing Qatar’s Wathnan Racing and ridden by Florent Geroux, surged to a sensational victory.

Watched by more than 60,000 fans in the stands and broadcasted across 170 countries, the event once again reinforced Dubai’s position as a powerhouse in horse racing.

“This is exactly how I imagined it,” Geroux said after the race. “I always ride Hit Show the same wa, and he always gives me everything he’s got.”

The race wasn’t short on drama. Geroux kept a close eye on rival Forever Young throughout, and when the moment came, he powered through with perfect timing.

A Global Spectacle

Broadcast across the world, the Dubai World Cup once again proved why it’s a highlight on the global racing calendar. From world-class organisation to cinematic broadcasts and family-friendly fan zones, the event had something for everyone.

Mohammed Saeed Al Shehhi, General Manager of the Emirates Racing Authority, praised the event as a reflection of the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE, and Ruler of Dubai.

The event has positioned the UAE as a global leader in equestrian sports. “The Dubai World Cup continues to stand out globally, uniting the best horses, jockeys, and trainers,” Al Shehhi said.

He also applauded the Dubai Racing Club, led by Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmook bin Juma Al Maktoum, for delivering a flawless event that wowed international guests and elevated the UAE’s reputation on the world stage.

Victories for the UAE and Japan

While “Hit Show” stole the spotlight, Team UAE had its reasons to celebrate. Local favourite “Dubai Future”, trained by Emirati legend Saeed bin Suroor, took home the title in the Dubai Gold Cup, defying the odds at nine years old.

Meanwhile, the UAE’s ‘Dark Saffron’ claimed glory in the prestigious Group 1 Dubai Golden Shaheen, shining a light on the country’s growing prowess in international racing.

In one of the most emotional moments of the night, Cristian Demuro rode Japan’s “Soul Rush” to a stunning photo-finish win in the Dubai Turf, flipping the heartbreak of last year’s narrow loss into a triumphant victory.

“Last year, I lost by a nose,” Demuro said. “This year, I won by a nose. Luck was on my side.”

Meydan’s Legacy

Fifteen years after it opened, Meydan Racecourse remains one of the most advanced and prestigious venues in the world. Its cutting-edge facilities and high-level hospitality continue to draw top-tier talent and fans from across the globe.

Abdulaziz Al Maraziq, Executive Director of Dubai Stud, summed it up best: “The Dubai World Cup is now a symbol of excellence, not just in racing, but in organisation, hospitality, and international appeal.”

(Source: Wam)

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King Kai Stewart Defends World Featherweight Title at BKFC 72 Powered by World League of Fighters

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Dubai hosted the second night of bare-knuckle fighting as BKFC 72, powered by World League of Fighters in association with Dubai Sports Council, presented a series of impressive knockouts and skilled performances. The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium was filled to capacity as BKFC President and Founder David Feldman, MMA star Conor McGregor, and World League of Fighters Co-Founders Rajesh Banga and Sunil Mathew attended this significant combat sports event.

In the main event, “King” Kai Stewart defended his BKFC World Men’s Featherweight Championship for the fourth time. Stewart dominated his opponent, landing 156 punches out of 202 thrown, while South African challenger Tommy “The Farmer” Strydom landed 53 punches from 112 attempts. This clear difference in striking led to Stewart knocking Strydom down twice and securing a unanimous decision victory with all judges scoring the bout 50-43. Stewart, now undefeated with an 8-0 record, proclaimed after his victory, “I cleaned out the 145-pound division. I break everybody!”

The co-main event also featured one of the night’s most dramatic moments. Jessica “The Black Widow” Borga from United States of America claimed the first-ever BKFC World Women’s Featherweight Championship with a single devastating punch that knocked out former professional boxing champion Hannah “The Classical Warrior” Rankin from United Kingdom just 32 seconds into the first round. Borga landed 18 of her 22 punches, while Rankin connected with only 7 of her 14 attempts before the knockout blow. This victory improved Borga’s BKFC record to 3-0, establishing her as a dominant force in women’s bare-knuckle fighting.

Russia’s Vladislav Tuinov made an explosive BKFC debut needing only 26 seconds to defeat Belgium’s Sabri Ben Henia. Tuinov landed 3 of his 5 punches with one powerful strike proving enough to end the fight immediately for Sabri Ben Henia who landed 1 of 7 attempted punches before the referee stopped the contest.

Spain’s Nico “The Iron” Gaffie delivered one of the night’s biggest upsets against Brandon “Superman” Allen, the second-ranked featherweight contender. Gaffie’s persistent attack sent Allen to the canvas four times throughout the fight, with both fighters throwing exactly 93 punches each. Gaffie landed 41 punches to Allen’s 29, leading to a fourth-round technical knockout win with one second remaining in the round.

Welsh fighter John Phillips dominated his cruiserweight match against Brazilian veteran Fabio Maldonado. Phillips landed 29 punches while Maldonado connected with 19, allowing Phillips to knock Maldonado down twice before the referee stopped the fight only 29 seconds into the second round.

In welterweight action, Aaron Chalmers secured a third-round victory over fellow Englishman Chasa Symonds. Chalmers landed 25 of 63 punches compared to Symonds’ 15 of 47. After dropping Symonds twice, the fight was stopped just 16 seconds into the third round.

The heavyweight division saw Iran’s Hassan Yousefi defeat Brazilian Guto Inocente by unanimous decision. In this back-and-forth battle, Yousefi landed 83 of his 142 punches, while Inocente connected with 54 of his 102 attempts. The judges recognized Yousefi’s greater volume, awarding him scores of 50-45, 50-45, and 49-46.

The preliminary card featured two lightning-fast finishes, Filipino lightweight Mark Angel Sadang defeated Iranian Matin Safari in just 1 minute and 27 seconds of the first round, while Kazakh featherweight Dilshat Nurym needed only 1 minute and 23 seconds to stop Russian Shamil Dzhakhbarov.

MMA legend Conor McGregor, whose partnership with World League of Fighters has helped bring bare-knuckle fighting to the region, expressed his admiration for the event. “I’m so proud of our warriors and combatants win, lose or draw who have put on an amazing spectacle across this two-day extravaganza in Dubai,” said McGregor. “This event shows what World League of Fighters and BKFC represent pure combat and true heart.”

Also Conor McGregor, adding his thoughts on the action-packed event shares, “There are a lot of big shows around the world, a lot of noise, but let me tell you something; this is the most exciting combat sport on the planet today. And it’s not just talk there’s no such thing as a boring fight in BKFC. In fact, there’s not even a boring exchange. Every moment is explosive, raw, and real.”

“The partnership between BKFC and World League of Fighters continues to deliver excellent combat sports entertainment to fans worldwide,” said Rajesh Banga, Co-Founder of World League of Fighters. “This event concludes an exciting two-day fighting showcase in Dubai, establishing the city as a key destination for combat sports globally.”

The success of BKFC 72 in Dubai marks another achievement for World League of Fighters in their goal to expand bare-knuckle fighting across international markets, bringing together top athletes from various fighting backgrounds.

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