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Borneo Post
06-08-2025
- Sport
- Borneo Post
Sarawakian Azhad put on 10kg only to blaze muaythai trail
Azhad (right) stands with Jumaat to display the coveted championship belt. KUCHING (Aug 6): Azhad Haziq Syafaat Abdul Khalid carved his name into the local muaythai history by clinching the 80kg title at the National Combat Sports Championships (Pre-Sukma) & Muaythai National Grand Prix 2025 at Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur from July 24-27. The 20-year-old from Petra Jaya displayed grit to overcome Iqmal Arif of Singapore's Gorilla Boxing Club in a fiercely contested final. It earned Azhad the coveted National Championship Belt and made him the first Sarawakian to claim the top national ranking in the 75-80kg weight class. What made the feat even more remarkable was that Azhad wasn't even fighting in his natural weight class. 'This was an entirely new challenge for me,' Azhad told reporters during the thanksgiving and celebration dinner hosted by Sarawak State Muaythai Association president Jumaat Ibrahim at a local restaurant last Saturday. 'I usually compete in the 70kg category. To step into the 75–80kg bracket, I had to put on almost 10kg. It was my first time fighting opponents this size and it wasn't easy.' Yet, under the bright lights and roaring crowd, Azhad dug deep to uncover the discipline, composure and heart to power his way to glory. The Politeknik Kuching student saw the victory not just as a title but also a stepping stone to greater heights. 'This win motivates me to push myself further. I know I still have room to grow and I want to keep improving with every fight,' he said. 'While this win is special, my real focus will be to remain in the 70kg division where I feel most at home. That's where I'll continue to chase my dreams,' he added. Azhad Haziq Syafaat Abdul Khalid


Borneo Post
06-08-2025
- Sport
- Borneo Post
Azhad put on 10kg only to blaze muaythai trail
Azhad (right) stands with Jumaat to display the coveted championship belt. KUCHING (Aug 6): Azhad Haziq Syafaat Abdul Khalid carved his name into the local muaythai history by clinching the 80kg title at the National Combat Sports Championships (Pre-Sukma) & Muaythai National Grand Prix 2025 at Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur from July 24-27. The 20-year-old from Petra Jaya displayed grit to overcome Iqmal Arif of Singapore's Gorilla Boxing Club in a fiercely contested final. It earned Azhad the coveted National Championship Belt and made him the first Sarawakian to claim the top national ranking in the 75-80kg weight class. What made the feat even more remarkable was that Azhad wasn't even fighting in his natural weight class. 'This was an entirely new challenge for me,' Azhad told reporters during the thanksgiving and celebration dinner hosted by Sarawak State Muaythai Association president Jumaat Ibrahim at a local restaurant last Saturday. 'I usually compete in the 70kg category. To step into the 75–80kg bracket, I had to put on almost 10kg. It was my first time fighting opponents this size and it wasn't easy.' Yet, under the bright lights and roaring crowd, Azhad dug deep to uncover the discipline, composure and heart to power his way to glory. The Politeknik Kuching student saw the victory not just as a title but also a stepping stone to greater heights. 'This win motivates me to push myself further. I know I still have room to grow and I want to keep improving with every fight,' he said. 'While this win is special, my real focus will be to remain in the 70kg division where I feel most at home. That's where I'll continue to chase my dreams,' he added. Azhad Haziq Syafaat Abdul Khalid


Khaleej Times
05-03-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
Chinese smartphone brands gain popularity in Middle East
In recent years, Chinese smartphone brands have seen a steady rise in their sales in the Middle East. According to data released by Singapore-based market research firm Canalys, smartphone shipments in the Middle East (excluding Türkiye) reached 11.5 million units in the second quarter of 2024, marking a 20 per cent year-on-year increase. In the third quarter of 2024, the Middle East smartphone market (excluding Türkiye) grew by two per cent year on year, with shipments reaching 12.2 million units, according to Canalys' research. Notably, three major Chinese brands — HONOR, Transsion, and Xiaomi — account for nearly 50 per cent of the region's market share. Arabian Gulf Business Insight observed that Chinese smartphones are winning over Middle Eastern consumers with better camera quality, larger battery capacities, and affordable pricing. The Middle East is one of the earliest adopters of 5G technology. This new generation of telecommunications technology has advanced industries such as software, internet services, and e-commerce in the region. According to a mainstream newspaper in the UAE, the region's digital economy is projected to hit $780 billion by 2030, which would significantly outpace the global average through the end of the decade. The rapid development of the digital economy and continuous improvement of digital infrastructure, such as mobile internet, have boosted the smartphone market in the region. At Dubai Festival City Mall in the UAE, a Chinese smartphone brand's consumer experience store displays a variety of foldable smartphone models, attracting shoppers to explore, consult and test the devices. Azhad, a store employee, particularly presented the Honor Magic V3, the latest model unveiled by Chinese smartphone maker HONOR. He explained that this model boasts a long battery life, a lightweight design, and a built-in translation feature supporting ten languages, including Chinese, English, and Arabic. 'Since its launch, the model has become the best-selling smartphone in our store,' Azhad said. In recent years, Chinese smartphone brands such as Xiaomi, Transsion, and HONOR have introduced a range of cost-effective and high-performance models, while also continuously expanding their sales channels. The strong performance and trendy designs of these models have frequently placed them at the forefront of the sales charts on Middle Eastern e-commerce platforms. 'Chinese smartphones prioritize customer demand, offer high-quality specifications, and often bring forth groundbreaking innovations,' said Ahmed Al Zarouni, a UAE tech expert and writer who has been closely monitoring the smartphone industry. He observed that after more than a decade of development, Chinese smartphone brands have become major players leading global smartphone advancements. The popularity of Chinese smartphones in the Middle East is attributed to Chinese companies' adaptability and commitment to meeting local consumers' diversified needs. According to a senior executive with HONOR's Middle East and Africa division, since establishing their presence in the Middle Eastern market, Chinese smartphone brands have been increasing their R&D investment, enhancing after-sales services, and launching innovative products and services to provide users with more personalized experience. He noted that in 2024, HONOR's smartphone sales in the Middle East and Africa grew by 66 per cent year on year. Market analysts pointed out that the Middle Eastern smartphone market is rapidly developing. For companies looking to establish or increase their presence in the region, it is crucial to understand local culture and consumer preferences, and flexibly adjust marketing strategies in line with local conditions. With the rapid advancement of large artificial intelligence (AI) models, Chinese smartphone manufacturers are accelerating the application of AI technology in their devices. 'Chinese smartphone brands have been innovating their AI applications, making smartphones an essential tool for our life and work,' said Ahmed, as he showcased a Chinese smartphone model featuring an advanced translation app enabled by large AI models, which can provide accurate multilingual translations. According to forecasts from International Data Corporation, 170 million next-generation AI smartphones will be shipped in 2024, representing almost 15 percent of the total smartphone market. As Middle Eastern countries push forward the AI development, Chinese smartphone brands, including HONOR, Xiaomi, and OPPO, have rolled out new AI smartphone models in the region since 2025, striving to expand their market presence. Ahmed noted that Chinese companies boast unique advantages in smartphone R&D and manufacturing, and in particular, they are making constant breakthroughs in AI technologies. These strengths will further propel their development in the region, said Ahmed.