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WANG CONG DEFEATS EDUARDA MOURA VIA UNANIMOUS DECISION AT UFC VEGAS 113

Wang Cong defeated Eduarda Moura via unanimous decision at UFC Vegas 113 after both fighters missed weight in a rare double mishap.

Wang Cong Defeats Eduarda Moura Via Unanimous Decision At UFC Vegas 113
Wang Cong Remains Unbeaten Following High-Stakes Clash With Eduarda Moura

Wang Cong and Eduarda Moura both missed weight before UFC Vegas 113—something you rarely see, especially in the same fight. At Friday’s weigh-ins, they both came in at 127.5 pounds. So, no one had the edge there.

On fight night, you could tell right away that both women were ready to go. Cong went after Moura’s body, but Moura had her own flashes and even started to pull ahead. Still, late in the first, Cong turned things around. She dropped Moura with a sharp shot to the chin, jumped on top, and hammered her with elbows. Moura somehow survived, grabbing at Cong’s ankle as the round ended.

Between rounds, Moura looked gassed. Even so, she managed to get a takedown early in the second and scrambled on top. Cong tried to strike from her back, but didn’t do much damage. Moura pushed for an arm-triangle choke and eventually took Cong’s back. Getting her legs locked in took a bit, but she finally set up a body triangle and worked for a choke. Cong fought through it, even throwing punches over her shoulder as Moura bled and mixed in some heavy ground-and-pound.

Round three started with Moura shooting for another takedown, but Cong fought it off and even wound up on top for a moment. Her leg was tangled, so she wasn’t totally safe, but she broke free and got back up. From there, Cong took control, got Moura’s back with one hook, and started landing short punches as Moura’s nose poured blood. Nothing fight-ending, but you could see the strikes piling up. Cong tried for a choke, but Moura hung in and gave a thumbs up to the ref. No finish, but Cong closed strong.

In the end, the judges gave it to Wang Cong by unanimous decision: 30-27, 29-28, and 29-28.

TY SIMPSON OFFICIALLY ENTERS QB1 CONVERSATION FOR 2026 NFL DRAFT AFTER BAMA RUN

Ty Simpson challenges Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza for QB1 status in the 2026 NFL Draft after a breakout Bama season.

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Ty Simpson is overtaking Heisman winner Mendoza in NFL scout circles

After waiting behind Jalen Milroe, Ty Simpson’s only season as Alabama’s starter has propelled him into serious first-round talk for the 2026 NFL Draft. He’s even being discussed as the top quarterback prospect over Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza, according to ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky.

But not everyone agrees. Former LSU standout Breiden Fehoko tweeted his scepticism: 'Ty Simpson wasn’t even going to start at Bama in 2026, and here y’all go calling him QB1 this draft.' This is how GMs get fired. Watch.

Orlovsky, however, stands by his view that Simpson holds the edge over Mendoza. He pointed out that when comparing their bodies of work, Simpson carried more of the load for his team. The gap, he says, is clear when you consider who had to do more and who won more games during the season: that’s Simpson, no contest.

Mendoza enters the draft after an extraordinary season. He led Indiana to an undefeated national championship and took home the Heisman Trophy. Scouts see him as the most pro-ready passer but have concerns over his pressure-to-sack rate, which hovers around 18.9%, potentially an issue for teams with weak offensive lines.

Meanwhile, Simpson’s draft stock rose sharply during a strong four-game run facing Georgia, Vanderbilt, Missouri, and Tennessee. His upcoming performance at Alabama’s Pro Day could be crucial, especially for teams looking at quarterbacks who bring mobility and playmaking alongside pocket passing.

Simpson’s experience is limited to just 15 college games, thanks to the stacked quarterback depth at Alabama. Still, once he became the starter, he delivered solid numbers: 3,567 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and only 5 interceptions in the 2025 season.

Former NFL safety Louis Riddick has been vocal about Simpson’s potential. Speaking on ESPN, Riddick said that seeing him throw in person reveals the kind of physical talent Simpson has. He’s confident in Simpson’s mental game but notes the physical attributes will really stand out when seen up close. Riddick expects Simpson to continue improving his draft stock.

Simpson will get another chance to impress scouts at Alabama’s Pro Day on Wednesday, which could be pivotal in shaping his position ahead of the draft.

MASTERS UPDATE: TIGER WOODS CONFIRMS HE WILL ATTEND AUGUSTA NATIONAL "EITHER WAY" FOR 2026

Tiger Woods admits to a "rough road" after a frustrated TGL return, leaving his 2026 Masters status in serious doubt.

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Tiger Woods admits "we got our a** kicked" in 9-2 TGL defeat

Tiger Woods says he’s still trying to get fit for The Masters next month, but he knows the clock’s not exactly on his side.

He made his golf comeback with Jupiter Links GC in Tomorrow’s Golf League, teaming up with Tom Kim and Max Homa. It’s been a while since Woods last played TGL in February 2025, when he tore his Achilles and had disc replacement surgery in his back. So, yeah, it’s been a rough road.

After his return on Tuesday, Woods didn’t sugarcoat things. He gave a pretty honest update about his chances at Augusta this year. You can tell he’s been keeping the door open for the 2026 Masters, but honestly, his appearance for Jupiter Links might’ve shaken up those plans.

Things actually started off looking good. Woods smashed a 279-yard drive on the second hole; it felt like a flash from the old Tiger. But that faded fast. His game unravelled, and by the seventh hole, he missed a three-yard putt, slammed his club into the ground, and his frustration was obvious.

Woods and his teammates just couldn’t keep up, and Jupiter Links ended up losing 9-2 to the Los Angeles Golf Club trio of Justin Rose, Sahith Theegala, and Tommy Fleetwood.

Afterwards, Tiger didn’t hold back: “We got our arse kicked. Three eagles in a row… I missed a short one to give them momentum, and we never got it back.”

Reporters quickly shifted the focus to The Masters. Even after a disappointing night, Woods still wants to play at Augusta National. “I want to play. I love the tournament. I’m going to be there either way with The Loop that's going up there, as well as the champions dinner. We’ll see how it goes. I’ll be practising and playing at home this week and keep trying to make progress.”

Honestly, it’s obvious why Woods wants to tee it up at Augusta. He’s won The Masters five times (1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2019) and made the cut a record 24 times. Looking at how things went in his latest outing, though, it’s hard to picture him adding to those numbers in a few weeks. But if anyone can surprise people, it’s probably Tiger.

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