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Last updated: April 11, 2026, 11:31 PM ET

Boxing & Combat Sports Heavyweight Division Heats Up

The heavyweight boxing division is experiencing significant activity following several high-profile returns and call-outs. Tyson Fury returned victorious and immediately demanded a bout with Anthony Joshua, setting up potential blockbuster matchups. Ex-world champion David Haye characterized Fury’s win over Arslanbek Makhmudov as an "optimal performance" in his comeback fight. Meanwhile, Deontay Wilder is also back in action, prompting Derek Chisora to argue against his own retirement and push for a rematch, citing dissatisfaction with the previous fight's scoring. Furthermore, talks are progressing for the long-anticipated clash between Fury and Joshua to potentially take place in Dublin in September, possibly at Croke Park.

In MMA, Daniel Rodriguez has announced his intention to return to the UFC after serving eight months in a Mexican jail, stating he plans to reveal "the monster that prison created" upon his Octagon comeback. Separately, Curtis Blaydes expressed support for former opponent Tom Aspinall to return to the UFC following his surgery on both eyes earlier this year, saying he is "rooting" for the Briton's recovery to resume his fighting career. Experts are also breaking down Saturday's UFC 327 light heavyweight title fight, offering predictions on how Jiří Procházka might reclaim the championship belt.

WNBA Free Agency & Roster Moves

WNBA free agency saw several major signings finalize over the weekend, reshaping title contenders. The Dallas Wings secured free agent Alanna Smith, locking down the defensive ace to a three-year maximum contract, and also confirmed that four-time All-Star Arike Ogunbowale will return on a seven-figure, multiyear agreement. In New York, the Liberty added significant talent, agreeing to multiyear deals with Satou Sabally and veteran Jonquel Jones, as tracked by the league's comprehensive trade and signing tracker. Other marquee deals included two-time scoring champion Brittney Griner finalizing a seven-figure contract to join the Sun as a major free agent acquisition, while Kelsey Mitchell inked a one-year, $1.4 million supermax deal to remain with the Indiana Fever for the upcoming season. The Chicago Sky also made waves by signing seven-time All-Star Skylar Diggins and forward Azura Stevens as key free agent additions.

College Basketball Portal Activity & Coaching Stability

The college basketball transfer portal remains highly active, leading to significant movement among established programs. Texas secured a major commitment from Colorado freshman guard Isaiah Johnson, who averaged 16.9 points and 3.0 assists, making him one of the portal's top available backcourt players to join the Longhorns roster. Texas A&M bolstered its scoring punch by landing Kansas State transfer P.J. Haggerty, recognized as one of the most prolific scorers available in the portal heading to College Station. Meanwhile, Michigan retained its championship core, as Final Four MOP Elliot Cadeau announced he will return for his senior season, which athletic director Warde Manuel celebrated by confirming that coach Dusty May has also agreed to a long-term extension.

European Rugby Knockout Stage Action

European club rugby delivered several tight contests in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals. The Dragons advanced to the semi-finals for the first time in a decade by narrowly defeating Zebre 35-32 in Parma, setting up a matchup against Montpellier who eliminated Connacht 45-22. Ulster also secured their place in the semi-finals following a decisive 41-24 victory over La Rochelle, bringing them within one game of their first European final since 2012 after overcoming the French side. In the Champions Cup, Leinster booked a home semi-final after shaking off a slow start to comfortably dispatch Sale Sharks, while Glasgow Warriors expressed confidence in overcoming Toulon in their own quarter-final clash.

WNBA Roster Retention & Team Building

WNBA teams focused heavily on retaining established talent and finalizing deals as the free agency period progressed. Three-time All-Star Dearica Hamby is finalizing a multiyear agreement to stay with the Los Angeles Sparks confirming her commitment to L.A., joining ten-time All-Star Nneka Ogwumike, who intends to rejoin the Sparks as well her sister Chiney confirmed on social media. The Las Vegas Aces locked down two key contributors, finalizing an agreement with four-time All-Star Jackie Young on a deal reportedly worth $1.19 million to remain in the desert, and also securing star guard Chelsea Gray to a three-year, $3 million guaranteed package to stick with the reigning champions. The expansion Tempo also made aggressive moves, signing guards Marina Mabrey and Brittney Sykes to two-year maximum contracts.

Masters Golf Scenarios Emerge

The Masters Tournament reached its third round, with World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler climbing back into contention after firing a 7-under 65, marking his career-low round at Augusta National heading into the weekend. Scheffler is tied for the lead alongside Rory McIlroy, who was focused on his game after the celebrations surrounding his previous victory as the tournament continued Friday. The third round saw Shane Lowry achieve a rare feat by recording his second career hole-in-one at the event, making him the first golfer in Masters history to accomplish multiple aces. Meanwhile, moments of frustration were on display, as Scotland's Robert Mac Intyre faced potential disciplinary action after making an obscene gesture during a quadruple bogey after struggling early in the tournament.

Grand National Spectacle & Aftermath

The Grand National at Aintree provided drama both on and off the course. I Am Maximus triumphed, becoming the first horse since Red Rum 49 years ago to successfully regain the prestigious title. Trainer Willie Mullins celebrated a record equalling achievement, securing his third consecutive victory in the Grand National race cementing his Aintree folklore. However, the event was marred by tragedy when Gold Dancer, a winner on day two, had to be put down after suffering a broken back following the Mildmay Novices' Chase a somber note amid the festivities. Last year's winner, Nick Rockett, was withdrawn from the field ahead of the main race, while trainer Dan Skelton had high hopes for Panic Attack to become the first mare to win since 1951 entering the weekend's spectacle.

Rugby League & Soccer Updates

In Rugby League's Challenge Cup, holders Hull Kingston Rovers advanced to the semi-finals after Tyrone May scored a hat-trick of tries in a resounding victory over York Knights who felt no pressure entering the clash. St Helens also cruised into the semi-final stage by dispatching Catalans Dragons, and the club subsequently announced the appointment of Abi Ekoku as their new CEO following the February departure of Mike Rush confirming club leadership changes. In women's rugby union, England's Red Roses secured a victory over Ireland in front of a record Women's Six Nations crowd of 77,120 at Allianz Stadium, a figure Ellie Kildunne suggested is quickly becoming the expected standard. Scotland opened their campaign under new coach Sione Fukofuka with a narrow 24-19 win against Wales in Cardiff marking a fresh start for the team.

College Football & Coaching Stability

Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders appeared hands-on during Saturday's spring game, assuring reporters his health was "good" after a difficult 3-9 season as the team took the field. In roster news, the Longhorns successfully landed a key transfer target as Colorado freshman guard Isaiah Johnson committed to Texas after averaging 16.9 points this past season. Meanwhile, Indiana coach Curt Cignetti stressed that despite winning the national title, his Hoosiers squad still possesses a "chip on our shoulder," as players like defensive lineman Tyrique Tucker believe doubters remain present.