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Sports Apr 12, 2026

Carlos Ulberg Captures Vacant UFC Light‑Heavyweight Title with First‑Round KO as Donald Trump Watches

At UFC 327 in Miami, Carlos Ulberg knocked out former champion Jiri Prochazka in the first round to…
The light‑heavyweight division entered a new chapter on Saturday night in Miami when Carlos Ulberg secured the vacant UFC title by delivering a decisive left hook to former champion Jiri Prochazka. President Donald Trump watched from the cageside as Ulberg’s strike landed at the 3:45 mark of the opening round, ending the bout with a knockout and awarding him the undisputed belt. Ulberg entered the fight with a professional record of 14‑1 in MMA (10‑1 in the UFC), while Prochazka held a 32‑6‑1 MMA record (6‑3 in the UFC). Early in the first round Ulberg felt a knee give way, yet he persisted, capitalising on Prochazka’s hesitation to land the winning blow. “I blew out my knee, but I never counted myself out,” Ulberg said afterward. “I knew I needed one clean shot, and when I saw Jiri pulling back, I threw my left hand and it landed.” Prochazka, who has gone 1‑3 in UFC title fights since June 2022, reflected on the loss: “I felt sorry for him, and this is one of the biggest lessons in my life. The fight was in my hands, I saw his injury, and I’ll be back.” The championship was vacant after former champion Alex Pereira vacated the belt to pursue an interim heavyweight title at UFC Freedom 250, a bout scheduled for the White House on Donald Trump’s 80th birthday. Trump promoted the event on his Truth Social account and arrived at the Kaseya Center accompanied by UFC president Dana White, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and U.S. ambassador to India Sergio Gor. A Kid Rock track blared as Trump took his seat beside the officials. In the co‑main event, Azamat Murzakanov knocked out Paulo Costa with a right round‑house at 1:23 of the third round, extending his perfect UFC record to 17‑0‑0. After his victory, Murzakanov shook hands with Trump, who praised the fighter. Murzakanov acknowledged the president during his post‑fight interview with Joe Rogan. The heavyweight showdown between Josh Hokit and Curtis Blaydes turned into a gritty slugfest, with Hokit prevailing by unanimous decision (29‑28 on all three cards). Trump cheered loudly as the fighters exchanged blows. Following Hokit’s win, UFC chief Dana White announced on social media that a bout between Hokit and Derrick Lewis would be added to the UFC Freedom 250 card, noting that President Trump helped bring the matchup together.
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Sports Apr 12, 2026

Sunderland's Late Winner Deepens Tottenham's Relegation Fight as De Zerbi’s Tenure Falters

Tottenham Hotspur’s 1‑0 loss to Sunderland on April 12, 2026, pushed the London club further into t…
Roberto De Zerbi arrived on the pitch barely half an hour before kick‑off, his black padded gilet pulled up to the neck against a biting Wearside wind. By the final whistle the chill had eased, but Tottenham’s morale had plummeted.Sunderland’s 1‑0 victory not only cemented the visitors’ place in the league’s bottom three, it also lifted Régis Le Bris’s side to 10th place with six matches left in the campaign.Facing his third managerial appointment in a single season, De Zerbi urged his squad to rediscover the high‑risk attacking ethos of former boss Ange Postecoglou – a vision that remained frustratingly out of reach on a day dominated by low‑tempo play.Long‑time Tottenham midfielder Antonin Kinsky made a rare return after his brief, infamous cameo in a 5‑2 Champions League loss to Atlético Madrid. His comeback was cut short when a second‑half head clash forced his substitution for the inexperienced Brandon Austin.Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, still recovering from hernia surgery, was expected to be tested. Sunderland’s Granit Xhaka delivered a sharply inswinging corner, but Kinsky calmly palmed the ball over the bar, keeping Spurs in the game.A potential penalty for Tottenham was overturned after VAR review; replays showed Omar Alderete had won the ball cleanly, while Randal Kolo Muani’s appeal proved unfounded.Richarlison offered brief flashes of quality but failed to convert his chances, and Dutch striker Brian Brobbey – described as a “human bulldozer” – was unable to capitalise on Enzo Le Fée’s incisive passes, despite a lone fine save from the Sunderland keeper.De Zerbi’s frustration was palpable. After Dominic Solanke’s weak finish allowed Sunderland’s Robin Roefs to deny a golden‑chance in stoppage‑time, the manager pulled his gilet up over his eyes, perhaps to shield himself from the disappointment.Mid‑second‑half, former Paris Saint‑Germain defender Nordi Mukiele, back from injury, struck a 20‑yard shot that deflected off centre‑back Micky van de Ven. The ball’s change of direction left the goal‑mouth ambiguous, sparking a debate over whether the goal should be credited to Mukiele or recorded as an own‑goal.The match’s physical intensity escalated when Brobbey’s challenge led to a painful collision between Kinsky and Cristian Romero, forcing both players off – Romero in tears with a leg injury. De Zerbi also expressed anger that Brobbey, already booked, escaped a second yellow card.Despite a flurry of substitutions, Tottenham struggled to pose serious questions to Sunderland’s defence, leaving the club’s relegation hopes hanging by a thread as the season draws to its final stretch.
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Sports Apr 12, 2026

Birmingham's 2-0 Win Over Wrexham Slashes Playoff Hopes and Delays Promotion Quest

Birmingham City secured a 2-0 victory at St Andrew’s, delivering a severe setback to Wrexham’s chas…
Birmingham City defeated Wrexham 2-0 at St Andrew’s, a result that pushes the Red Dragons further from the Championship playoff places. The loss leaves Wrexham four points behind sixth‑placed Hull City with only four games remaining.After a 5-1 drubbing by Southampton, the defeat marks Wrexham’s first back‑to‑back losses since August. Manager Phil Parkinson tried to steady the mood, saying, “We’ve had a tough week, but we’re not down and out yet. People may write us off, but inside the dressing room we’re still fighting.”Goals came from Carlos Vicente, who headed in his third goal for Birmingham since joining in January, and Christoph Klarer, who added a second‑half strike to seal the win.Wrexham’s attack was virtually silent – they failed to register a single shot on target, and goalkeeper James Beadle had little to do. In contrast, Birmingham’s keeper Arthur Okonkwo made several first‑half saves, keeping the hosts in control.The victory gave Birmingham their first win in over a month and lifted them to 15th place in the league table. The hosts dominated possession, forcing early saves from Okonkwo and creating chances for Ibrahim Osman and August Priske, though those early efforts were thwarted.In the second half, a well‑timed delivery from Kai Wagner allowed Vicente to rise highest at the far post and head home. Later, a corner from Paik Seung‑ho found Klarer, who muscled past Max Cleworth and finished confidently.Substitutes Josh Windass and Nathan Broadhead were introduced by Parkinson in a bid to spark Wrexham’s attack, but the visitors could not muster any meaningful threat in the final quarter.Birmingham manager Chris Davies praised his side’s performance: “We were excellent throughout. When the opposition doesn’t have a shot on your goal and you score two – we could have scored five – that’s everything.”
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Sport Apr 12, 2026

Sergio García gets code‑of‑conduct warning after club‑break episode at the Masters and assists Jon Rahm on the course

The 2017 Masters champion Sergio García was warned by officials after smashing his club on the seco…
Sergio García, the 2017 Masters winner, made the cut at Augusta National but saw his weekend marred by a heated outburst on the second hole. After a mis‑hit tee shot, he struck his club into the ground, snapped off its head, and tossed it into a nearby cooler.Masters officials responded swiftly, issuing García a code‑of‑conduct warning. Under tournament rules, a second breach would add a two‑stroke penalty, while a third could lead to disqualification.In the aftermath of the incident, García stepped in to assist his playing partner Jon Rahm, picking up and carrying Rahm’s clubs while Rahm’s caddie was occupied raking a bunker.The Masters has seen several disciplinary actions this year. Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre received a reprimand for flashing an obscene gesture toward spectators after a wayward shot landed in water.García entered the round 16 shots behind leaders Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young. Although he managed a par on the second hole, he recorded three bogeys in the first four holes, slipping further down the leaderboard.Known for a volatile temperament, García’s latest flare adds to a history of on‑course confrontations: at the 2023 Open Championship he broke his driver after a similar outburst, was disqualified from the 2019 Saudi International for damaging greens, and clashed with officials at the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship before departing the PGA Tour for LIV Golf.
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Sports Apr 12, 2026

Masters 2026 Live: Rory McIlroy Trails Cameron Young as Final Round Tees Off

The final round of the Masters 2026 is underway, with Rory McIlroy trailing Cameron Young. McIlroy …
The Masters 2026 final round has begun, with significant drama unfolding. Rory McIlroy's six-shot lead from the previous round has vanished, leaving him tied with Cameron Young at -11. McIlroy is not the only one in contention; other top golfers include Sam Burns at -10, Shane Lowry at -9, and Jason Day along with Justin Rose at -8. The current leaderboard standings are as follows: -11: Cameron Young, Rory McIlroy -10: Sam Burns -9: Shane Lowry -8: Jason Day, Justin Rose -7: Scottie Scheffler, Haotong Li Today's tee times have been announced, with notable pairings including: 1406 Aaron Rai (Eng), Charl Schwartzel (SA) 1417 Gary Woodland, Kurt Kitayama 1428 Jon Rahm (Spa), Sergio Garcia (Spa) Rory McIlroy expressed his mindset after losing the lead, stating he aims for a 'free' state of mind moving into the final round. Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler has positioned himself strongly for the Green Jacket.
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Sports Apr 12, 2026

Nottingham Forest Boosts Survival Hopes with Draw Against Aston Villa

Nottingham Forest secured a crucial point in their relegation battle with a 1-1 draw against Aston …
Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa played out a 1-1 draw at the City Ground, a result that significantly boosts Forest's chances of avoiding relegation. Neco Williams's low strike cancelled out Murillo's own goal, securing a precious point for Forest.The match was marked by Villa's dominance, with Morgan Rogers and Ollie Watkins missing clear chances to score. Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels made crucial saves, including one from Ross Barkley's low shot. The draw moves Forest three points clear of the relegation zone.Despite Villa's pressure, Forest's defense held firm, with Matty Cash seeing an effort blocked late in the game. The result comes as a relief for Forest, who could have faced a more challenging situation had they lost.The draw also highlights Villa's inconsistent form, as they failed to capitalize on their chances. Unai Emery's side now looks to their upcoming Europa League semi-final against Forest.
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Sports Apr 12, 2026

McIlroy Seeks 'Free' Mindset in Masters Final Round

Rory McIlroy aims to regain his form in the final round of the Masters after losing his six-stroke …
Rory McIlroy is looking to regain his form and mindset in the final round of the Masters, following a challenging third round that saw him lose his six-stroke lead. McIlroy, the defending champion, carded a one-over par 73, which allowed Cameron Young to close the gap and tie for the lead heading into the final round.McIlroy believes that a 'free' state of mind will be crucial in the final round. He reflected on his 2025 Masters victory at the same venue, hoping to draw confidence from that experience. 'I'd like to think that I'll play a little bit freer and I'll play, like I've already got a Green Jacket, which I do,' McIlroy said. 'Sometimes I maybe just have to remind myself of that.'McIlroy plans to work on his swing at Augusta National's driving range to iron out kinks that affected his game during the third round. He knows he needs to improve significantly to retain his chances of winning. 'There's a long way to go,' McIlroy added. 'This golf course has a way of, when you're not quite feeling it, you struggle.'Cameron Young, who shot an impressive 65 in the third round, is also in contention. Young is seeking to emulate McIlroy's achievement of winning the Players Championship and Masters within a short period. However, he downplayed the significance of this potential historical parallel, emphasizing that his past results do not guarantee future success.The final round pairing will feature McIlroy and Young, which McIlroy described as a 'comfortable group' for both of them. McIlroy concluded, 'I'm still tied for the best score going into tomorrow, so I can't forget that, but I do know I'm going to have to be better if I want to have a chance to win.'
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Sport Apr 12, 2026

Scottie Scheffler posts career‑best 65 to climb Masters leaderboard

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler delivered a seven‑under 65 at Augusta, featuring five birdies and an …
While reviewing his putting in the new player facility on Friday evening, Scottie Scheffler found himself drawn to the big‑screen coverage of Rory McIlroy’s round. The sight of McIlroy’s play sparked a shift in Scheffler’s mindset, and with 36 holes remaining he was 12 shots behind the leader but with nothing to lose.Seizing the moment, Scheffler produced a 65 (‑7), the best round of his Masters career. He carded five birdies and an eagle, turning a steady start of 70 and 74 into a decisive surge.His charge began on the long downhill 2nd, where an approach landed in the heart of the green and he sank a six‑foot putt for eagle. He continued the on‑fire stretch through the 7th, 8th and 9th, leaving the front nine five under par with putts of six, 14 and four feet respectively.The crowd swelled as his name lit up the leaderboards. By the time he reached Amen Corner, spectators were lining the fairways, and his 200‑yard tee‑shot on the 11th curled perfectly onto the green, stopping eight feet from the pin.At the 13th, a mis‑hit approach found a bunker, forcing a scramble for par – a rare blemish in an otherwise flawless round. He rebounded with a birdie on the 16th, while short‑range putts at 14 and 17 fell short, leaving him just a few inches from a potential record.When asked if the round could have been even lower, Scheffler responded sharply, yet admitted, “It definitely could have been lower.” He emphasized that he had executed the shots he needed, noting his iron play was “very sharp” and that he created ample scoring opportunities.After the round, Scheffler sat four shots back of the leader, a manageable gap given his momentum. He also reflected on the broader challenge of Augusta, citing the need to master the course, shifting conditions and personal nerves.
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Sports Apr 12, 2026

Masters 2026: Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young Tied for Lead After Dramatic Day

Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young are tied for the lead at the Masters 2026 after a dramatic third day…
The Masters 2026 has taken a dramatic turn as Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young find themselves tied for the lead heading into the final round at Augusta National. McIlroy, the holder of the Green Jacket, began the day with a six-shot lead but faltered with a 73, while Young surged with a 65 to join McIlroy at 11 under par.McIlroy's round was marked by struggles, including a bogey on the opening hole and a double bogey on the 11th. Despite recovering with a birdie on the 14th, he ended the day with a disappointing performance. Young, on the other hand, displayed an unflappable attitude, having played his last stretch in 15 under par since his first round.Young's standing is particularly notable given his recent Players Championship success. His ability to manage his emotions and stay focused will be crucial on Masters Sunday. McIlroy, while desperate to retain his title, has the advantage of having emerged successfully from similar situations before.The final round promises to be intense, with a pack of players, including Sam Burns and Shane Lowry, close behind. Lowry, who aced the 6th hole, is just two shots off the lead and remains in contention. Other players, such as Scottie Scheffler and Li Haotong, also have a chance to make a move.As the players prepare for the final round, McIlroy acknowledged the challenge ahead, stating, 'I didn't quite have it today. I'll need to be better tomorrow.' The stage is set for an exciting conclusion to the Masters 2026.
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