Guyana’s boxing pride, Olympian Keevin Allicock and standout Joel Williamson, will depart the country today, Friday, for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to represent the Land of Many Waters at the Islamic Solidarity Games.
The prestigious multi-sport event gathers athletes from across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, and this year marks the second time the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee has hosted the Games, following its inaugural edition in Mecca in 2005.

Both Allicock and Williamson are seasoned campaigners on the international circuit, and their inclusion underscores Guyana’s growing presence in global boxing.
Allicock, who recently transitioned to the professional ranks, remains eligible for amateur competition under International Boxing Association (IBA) regulations.
The 26-year-old southpaw, known for his sharp jab and ring intelligence, represented Guyana at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the Commonwealth Games, and multiple Pan American Championships.
His speed, balance, and tactical precision make him one of the Caribbean’s most technically sound fighters.

Williamson, meanwhile, brings grit and power to the national contingent. A proven competitor, he has represented Guyana at the Caribbean Boxing Championships and Americas Boxing Confederation (AMBC) Elite Championships, showcasing strong defensive fundamentals and a punishing counterpunch.
According to Guyana Boxing Association (GBA) President Steve Ninvalle, the Islamic Solidarity Games will provide both pugilists with another opportunity to test themselves against elite opposition on a grand stage.
“Keevin and Joel have been working tirelessly during this preparation phase, and the Games will give them valuable rounds against world-class talent,” Ninvalle stated.
The GBA President saluted Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) President Godfrey Monroe and his executive for going the extra mile to ensure participation of the local boxing team.
The Islamic Solidarity Games is a multinational, multi-sport event jointly organised by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Islamic Solidarity Sports Association (ISSA).
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