Brandon Figueroa’s title win immediately pulled him toward a larger stage after Turki Alalshikh publicly invited the new WBA featherweight champion to defend his belt on the September 12 undercard of Canelo Alvarez. The offer arrived within hours of his knockout of Nick Ball, signaling how quickly champions become assets on boxing’s biggest cards.
Riyadh Moves Quickly To Secure Figueroa
The message came hours after Figueroa’s late twelfth round knockout of Nick Ball in Liverpool and was posted directly to Figueroa on X by Turki Alalshikh. It was framed as congratulations, but the subtext was clear. Figueroa’s willingness to travel and finish a fight late has already placed him in line for Riyadh’s next marquee card.
“A huge congratulations to Brandon Figueroa for showing his character by taking the risk and traveling to the champion’s backyard to capture the WBA featherweight championship with a great knockout in the final round,” Alalshikh wrote. “We want to see you defend your title for the first time on September 12 in Riyadh, when we stage Mexico vs. The World, featuring the return of Mexican superstar Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez in the main event.”
For Figueroa, the timing is difficult to ignore. His stoppage of Ball turned a close fight into a definitive finish, and the invitation immediately elevates his next decision from a routine first defense into a choice about exposure and positioning. Appearing on a Riyadh card headlined by Saul Canelo Alvarez would place Figueroa in front of the sport’s widest audience, but it would also lock his next move into someone else’s calendar.
No opponent has been named, and Figueroa’s team has not responded publicly to the invitation. What is clear is that his title win did more than change hands. It changed how quickly he is being pulled into the highest tier of events.
For a fighter who just proved he can flip a fight late rather than protect a lead, the next test may come in deciding how much control he is willing to give up this early in his reign.

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Last Updated on 2026/02/08 at 6:50 AM