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‘100 million': Pure insanity horrifies UFC legend
UFC legend Ronda Rousey has experienced her fair share of fights, but it was an insane knockout at Power Slap 13 over the weekend that left her absolutely gobsmacked. The former fighter was sitting front row at Power Slap 13 in Las Vegas when she witnessed the bout between pro wrestlers Stunt Marshall and Dontae Smiley. A left-handed slap from Marshall sent Smiley limp. Footage shows Smiley's head hitting the podium before falling backwards, his body limp. Support staff supported his arms and shoulders as they guided him to the floor. The KO stunned the arena, with audible screams and gasps from the crowd. Rousey was visibly stunned, holding a hand to her mouth and looking around in disbelief. The viral video attracted a wave of comments from shocked fans. 'Is bro dead?' one person asked. 'That might be the most brutal one I've seen so far. Even Ronda Rousey was shocked,' another commented. 'Okay new safety measures should be implemented after this cause no way that table isn't padded on the sides,' another concerned viewer said. UFC President Dana White re-shared footage of the fight to his Instagram, stating that the footage had garnered 100 million views in 18 hours. The former UFC star Ronda Rousey spent most of her career as seemingly unbeatable. Her dominance came to a crashing halt when Holly Holm knocked her out with a stunning second-round head kick in 2015. It was the first loss of Rousey's career. She previously shared that a history of concussions has put an end to her UFC career. 'I'd like people to understand my reasons and motivations behind things,' Rousey said in an Instagram Live in 2024. 'I was forced to leave fighting when I was faster, stronger, more skilled and had a better understanding of the art than ever before. It was a really hard decision to understand, one that my body made for me.'

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13 hours ago
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‘Not forgiven': Front page drags Lionel Messi, split from Beckham looms
Lionel Messi's World Cup dream might finally send him into the Premier League at the age of 38. The football legend is tipped to consider a loan switch to a more competitive league ahead of Argentina's WC title defence next summer. FOX LEAGUE, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every game of every round in the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership, LIVE with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer. Inter Miami are keen to extend Messi's two-year contract beyond 2025. But even if he does sign a new deal, the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner could also squeeze in a temporary stint with a top-flight European club. Reports in the icon's home country claim Messi wants regular high-level games before the 2026 World Cup in America. It means the ex-Barcelona attacker could move for several months. David Beckham's Miami stunned observers by reaching the Club World Cup in the USA, finishing second in Group A before getting knocked out in the round of 16. French sports newspaper L'Equipe got stuck into Messi. A front page before the round of 16 match read 'Messi, all is not forgiven', while the tagline after PSG's victory was 'The Lesson.' Messi in particular looked frustrated as his old club Paris Saint-Germain outclassed his MLS team 4-0 in the last 16. The four-time Champions League winner was even accused by some viewers of trying to punch former teammate Vitinha. Inter Miami co-owner Beckham was on hand to watch the match before making a quick dash across the pond to be at in the Royal Box for the first day of Wimbledon. Messi has never played for an English club. But ex-Manchester City manager Mark Hughes claimed Sheikh Mansour came in for him - on the day the Emirati businessman completed his A$418 million club takeover in 2008. Current Etihad chief Pep Guardiola is also understood to have fancied a reunion with his Barca old boy before his move to PSG in 2021. There have been recent murmurs in Spain over a sentimental return to Barcelona. But Spanish journalist Guillem Balague believes that's unlikely, due to Messi's difficult relationship with club president Joan Laporta. So a first ever stint in England might sound enticing for a superstar with 112 goals in 193 internationals.

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2 days ago
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Manchester City joins French players' union to blast FIFA over player welfare
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is concerned about the lack of rest his side will get ahead of the new Premier League season, saying their involvement in the Club World Cup could "destroy" them. City wrapped up the previous Premier League season on May 25 and opened their Club World Cup campaign in Philadelphia just over three weeks later on June 18. They face Al-Hilal in Orlando on Tuesday morning in the round of 16. If City go on to reach the final on July 13, they will have a month to prepare for their new league campaign beginning on August 16. Guardiola said he did not know how much the Club World Cup would take out of his squad and told reporters to ask him about the impact later in the year. "I may say, so listen, we are a disaster. We are exhausted. The World Cup destroyed us," he added. "I don't know, but it's the first time in our life that that's happened. So we'll see." Guardiola said he understood comments made by former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp, who said the expanded 32-team event, to be held once every four years during the pre-season, was football's worst idea. "Jürgen, we fought together many, many times … when we went to UEFA meetings especially, or when we discussed the Premier League calendar, about how to add more quality, giving the managers and players more rest," Guardiola said. "So his comments didn't surprise me a lot … I understand his argument because I would defend his argument as well." Guardiola's complaints about the Club World Cup come as France's union of professional footballers, Union Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels (UNFP), launched a scathing attack on the tournament. The UNFP also accused FIFA president Gianni Infantino of living "in an ivory tower" by ignoring the impact congested calendars have on players worldwide. "The incongruity of the situation is not lost on anyone, except, of course, Gianni Infantino and his flatterers," a UNFP statement said this weekend. "From the height of his ivory tower, which he parades around the world, the FIFA president is not bothered by the fate that the international calendar reserves for the game's leading players. "His [Infantino's] Club World Cup proves, to the point of absurdity, that it is urgent to stop this massacre game. He flouts the physical and mental health of players for a few more dollars." The UNFP statement says the Club World Cup comes at the end of an already exhausting season and thereby ignores "collective bargaining agreements [which] almost everywhere, provide for an incompressible period of three weeks of rest for footballers between two seasons". The newly expanded tournament involving 32 of the world's best teams has faced pushback since FIFA announced it would be added to an already saturated calendar. The tournament will be played every four years, sandwiched in between the men's World Cup, European Championship and Copa America. Reuters/AP