The Emirati champion is targeting a new milestone in combat sports and grappling in first tournament on Oct. 20 ABU DHABI: The first Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship — ADXC 1 — a new event in the world of combat sports, will officially start in the UAE capital on Oct. 20. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport The competition will see a range of elite jiu-jitsu, grappling and MMA stars from around the world competing at the Mubadala Arena, including the Emirati champion, Zayed Al-Katheeri. Al-Katheeri has made a name for himself in jiu-jitsu with impressive accomplishments at local and international championships. The crowning moment of his career was in November last year at the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship when he scooped gold in the 56 kg black belt category by defeating Brazilian Nathaniel Fernandez. With this victory, he became the first Emirati to attain this distinction since the event’s inception in 2009, putting an end to Brazilian dominance in the professional black belt category. “Our jiu-jitsu achievements affirm the unwavering support of our wise leadership for athletes and the tireless efforts of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation to foster a culture of excellence, victory and determination among players,” Al-Katheeri said. “They’ve provided us with all the necessary resources to compete at the highest levels.” With only a few days left until the event, Al-Katheeri is fully focused on his preparations. “I am honored to represent the UAE in this tournament. I am well aware of the high expectations placed upon me as I am the sole Emirati competitor. I am committed to giving my best to secure a victory that Emiratis worldwide can take pride in. I invite all Emiratis to attend the matches and cheer me on, as their presence means the world to me and boosts my morale during the bouts.” Al-Katheeri’s experience and particular skills in jiu-jitsu make him confident in his ability to excel at ADXC1. “I’ve been in a six-week training camp to prepare for the competition, focusing on cage training to simulate the fights I will participate in. After the tournament, I will resume my mat training in preparation for the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship,” he said. “I believe that my experience, skills and ongoing jiu-jitsu training are more than sufficient for this competition, as these events primarily emphasize grappling, which is my forte.” Al-Katheeri made a name for himself by defeating several international jiu-jitsu champions in the black belt category, and he now anticipates new challenges. “I earned my black belt in jiu-jitsu just over a year ago and have triumphed over all my opponents in the same weight category,” he said. “I look forward to facing the Portuguese champion, Talison Suarez, as he’s the only formidable opponent I have yet to meet. This encounter is highly anticipated, and I’m aware of the excitement surrounding this fight.” The 23-year-old is considered one of the successful prodigies of the jiu-jitsu program, recognized by the International Federation of Jiu-Jitsu for his role in promoting and developing the sport in the UAE. This program, initiated by Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, president of the UAE, has served as the foundation for identifying, nurturing and creating champions from the UAE.
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