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Last updated: April 12, 2026, 5:30 AM ET

UFC & Combat Sports Shocks

The vacant UFC light-heavyweight title fight at UFC 327 in Miami saw a stunning upset as Carlos Ulberg defeated Jiří Procházka in the first round, despite Ulberg suffering an apparent knee injury early in the bout. Ulberg managed to land a decisive left hook en route to the knockout victory, though observers noted Procházka showed Ulberg too much mercy during the exchange. Adding to the event's intrigue, President Donald Trump was in attendance, later prompting Dana White to confirm that a heavyweight bout between Derrick Lewis and Josh Hokit was added to the upcoming White House card following Trump's direct inquiry. Meanwhile, in boxing, Conor Benn cruised to a points win over Regis Prograis, continuing his ascent toward a world title opportunity.

Heavyweight Boxing Landscape

The heavyweight division remains electric following Tyson Fury's comeback win, with Fury immediately calling out Anthony Joshua for a potential showdown that reports suggest could take place in Dublin's Croke Park in September. Ex-world champion David Haye praised Fury's performance against Arslanbek Makhmudov as an "optimal performance," leading to widespread speculation about his next move, especially with Deontay Wilder also back in action. Though Wilder suggested retirement after his recent fight, Derek Chisora has since called for an immediate rematch, stating he was upset with the judges' scoring in their bout.

Grand National Drama & Racing Records

The spectacle at Aintree concluded with I Am Maximus claiming the Grand National, becoming the first horse in 49 years since Red Rum to successfully regain the title. Trainer Willie Mullins celebrated his third consecutive victory in the race, equalling the record set by Vincent O’Brien, though the meeting also saw tragedy when Gold Dancer was put down following a broken back sustained in the Mildmay Novices' Chase. In other major racing news, Gordon Elliott and jockey Jack Kennedy secured multiple wins on the first day, including the Aintree Hurdle with Brighterdaysahead powering to victory.

Masters Golf Dynamics

The 90th edition of the Masters Tournament saw World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler climb back into contention after firing a career-low 7-under 65 during the third round at Augusta National. While Rory McIlroy maintained his lead entering the final day, honoring his recent victory celebrations, controversy arose around Scotland’s Robert Mac Intyre, who faces potential disciplinary action after being caught making a middle finger gesture on the course. Honorary starters Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Tom Watson voiced their collective opinion that professional golf should implement a rollback on ball distances to preserve the game's integrity.

College Basketball Transfers & Returns

The college basketball portal saw significant movement following the conclusion of the season, with Michigan securing their first portal player since their national title win when they landed Tennessee transfer J.P. Estrella. Meanwhile, Michigan’s own Final Four MOP, Elliot Cadeau, announced he would be returning to the Wolverines for his senior season, while Colorado freshman guard Isaiah Johnson, who averaged 16.9 points, opted to transfer to Texas Longhorns. On the return front, Auburn star Tahaad Pettiford is reportedly sticking with the Tigers for his junior campaign.

WNBA Free Agency Moves

WNBA free agency generated significant activity, headlined by the Chicago Sky making a splash by signing seven-time All-Star Skylar Diggins and forward Azura Stevens to new deals on the opening day. The Las Vegas Aces retained two key players, finalizing an agreement with guard Jackie Young for an estimated $1.19 million deal and securing Chelsea Gray to a three-year, $3 million guaranteed contract. Furthermore, the Los Angeles Sparks are set to retain two stars, with Dearica Hamby finalizing a multiyear return and 10-time All-Star Nneka Ogwumike also intending to rejoin the team.

European Rugby Quarter-Final Results

The European Challenge Cup concluded its quarter-final stage with several dramatic results, as the Dragons defeated Zebre 35-32 to advance to a semi-final matchup against Montpellier, who themselves had ended Connacht’s six-game winning streak. In the Champions Cup, Leinster secured a home semi-final by comfortably dispatching Sale Sharks, setting up a clash with Toulon, a team Glasgow Warriors deemed themselves richer, classier, and hungrier to face. In the domestic Challenge Cup, St Helens breezed past Catalans Dragons, with Tristan Sailor contributing heavily to the points tally, securing their spot in the semi-finals alongside Warrington Wolves and Hull KR.

Women's Rugby Six Nations Action

The Women's Six Nations commenced with Scotland, under new coach Sione Fukofuka, achieving a hard-fought 24-19 victory over Wales in Cardiff. England opened their campaign with a win over Ireland in front of a record crowd of 77,120 at Allianz Stadium, a figure Ellie Kildunne suggested is now becoming "the norm for the Red Roses." New Zealand-born coach Fukofuka, who is half-Tongan, is aiming to take Scotland to the next level in this tournament, which follows a year where rugby union was the second most-watched women's sport in 2025.

Noteworthy Track & Field Debut

In athletics, an 18-year-old Australian sprinter named Gout Gout delivered a stunning performance at his national championships, running faster than legendary Usain Bolt did at the exact same age. This early speed suggests a significant future prospect in short-distance running as the sport continues to evolve globally.

College Football & Coaching Stability

Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders, 58, was visibly present and active at the team's spring game, reassuring reporters about his health by stating, "I'm good, I'm good" following a challenging 3-9 season. Elsewhere, Michigan confirmed continuity in its leadership, as Athletic Director Warde Manuel announced that coach Dusty May agreed to a new long-term deal to continue leading the Wolverines. Meanwhile, Indiana's Curt Cignetti, fresh off securing the national title, indicated his team still harbors motivation, with defensive lineman Tyrique Tucker noting people will "always doubt us".

Cricket & Early Season Dominance

In the Indian Premier League, 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi continued his phenomenal start to the season, smashing a rapid 50 runs off just 15 balls as the Rajasthan Royals defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru by six wickets. Concurrently, in the County Championship, Surrey dominated Leicestershire, piling up 412-6 on the first day, fueled by a 166-run innings from Jamie Smith. Internationally, Brazil’s Laura Cardoso set a new global record in T20 cricket, becoming the first player ever to record nine wickets in a T20 international match.