Relive the epic showdown between boxing champion Anthony Joshua and MMA phenom Francis Ngannou, and experience the electrifying atmosphere of the final Riyadh Season title fight once again.
With the support of Turki Alalshik, Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Saudi Arabia has become synonymous with some of the world's most interesting and testing championship title fights, especially when it comes to boxing.
Over the last year, the Kingdom has made a significant impact on the sporting industry through a number of exciting matches, and has solidified its position as a go-to destination for combat sports.
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Behind the Scenes Documentaries for Riyadh Season
Knockout Chaos is the second fly-on-the-wall film from the high octane sporting events that took place during Riyadh Season 2023/2024.
The first film was kept securely under wraps until its official release on Netflix in February of this year. Named after the event itself, Battle of the Baddest was the very first Riyadh Season documentary to give a behind-the-scenes look at the preparations of the high profile athletes - Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou - before Riyadh Season's inaugural title fight boxing event.
Giving the viewer a behind-the-scenes look at the preparation of both sportsmen ahead of the head-to-head bout, the documentary aptly entitled Battle of the Baddest followed the strategic reality of modern-day boxing and combat spots, whilst not shying away from showing the true physical impact the sport has on these professional athletes.
A film documenting the lead up to the Day of Reckoning fight, another Riyadh Season sensation, is also now available to view.
Watch Riyadh Season's Knockout Chaos Documentary
Behind the Documentaries
Both of these documentaries have been brought to life in collaboration with GEA Chairman Turki Alalshik, Riyadh Season and UK based production house ‘We Go Again’. Directed by former Olympic athlete turned sports film maker Tom Day, this new Netflix project offers a chance to relive the highlights while delving into the athletes' mindset leading up to the bout in a captivating hour-long documentary.








