Ronda Rousey says her double-comeback bout with Gina Carano is the biggest fight in MMA right now

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Ronda Rousey says her bout with Gina Carano on May 16 is the biggest fight that can be made in mixed martial arts, and they're both thrilled to end their lengthy retirements for thislong-awaited showdown.

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Rousey and Carano made their first public appearance on Tuesday to promote their comeback bout at Intuit Dome, Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer's sparkling new arena.

While Carano expressed gratitude and excitement about her first fight in 17 years, the ever-feisty Rousey sees the bout as the opening strike in an attempt to challenge the UFC "monolith" for dominance in the sport.

"This is the biggest fight in MMA right now," Rousey said. "There are no two people in this sport with more international name recognition than me and Gina — except Conor (McGregor), but no one is going to sanction that. This isn't a charity card. This isn't a throwback, nostalgia card. This is the biggest fight in the sport right now, and it needed to happen now. This is fate between us. We have been on a collision course ever since I sat on a couch watching her on TV, just in complete awe what this woman was doing."

Both fighters were pioneers in the nascent days of women's MMA. Carano was the sport's biggest early television star in the 2000s — and Rousey said she became aware of the sport by watching Carano, eventually picking it up and honing the talent that single-handedly persuaded the UFC to create women's divisions in the 2010s.

But the sport accelerated past the MMA icons, who both moved on to entertainment careers after their star power appeared to exceed their cage abilities. Carano, who turns 44 next month, hasn't fought at all since 2009, while the 39-year-old Rousey last competed in 2016 before having two children.

Both fighters say they had never fully given up on MMA, and this bout was too tantalizing to pass up.

"We only get to live once, and this makes me feel so alive," said Carano, who also revealed for the first time that she has married her longtime partner, muay thai fighter Kevin Ross. "It's pretty incredible and surreal to be here today. It's healing. It's exciting. It's everything I could have hoped for. I didn't know I needed this so bad."

Rousey and Carano have finally decided to return for a fight that's been anticipated and predicted for many years, despite their long career detours.

Carano said that while she never formally retired, she was persuaded to return after lengthy conversations with Rousey, who was nine months pregnant when she initially proposed the bout in December 2024. Rousey had no interest in fighting for several years while focused on professional wrestling and her family with former UFC heavyweight Travis Browne, but she got the itch after helping her coach in judo training.

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Rousey said she retired a decade ago not because of back-to-back losses to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes, but because of neurological issues "that I didn't really have any clarity about, and it just hurt to be around (the sport)."

Carano also said she has been through several years of medical problems before feeling good enough recently to entertain a return to fighting.

"We both need to rewrite our own endings together," Rousey said. "So I reached out to her, and it's been such a journey to get here. So many obstacles. So many people tried to get between us. We went from barely knowing each other to being like, 'You know what? We're going to fight each other.'"

As to those obstacles, Rousey sharply criticized the UFC for a financial offer that she says was much smaller than what they'll get fromNetflixand Jake Paul's promotional company.

Rousey initially wanted to make her comeback with MMA's dominant promotion on its final pay-per-view card, but she sees the UFC's offer as part of a corporate sickness in the company for which she made untold millions.

Rousey said she still loves UFC President Dana White, but the promotion's corporate overlords have strangled fighter pay. Rousey even joined the sport-wide criticism of the fights announced for the high-profile UFC show at the White House this summer.

"Now it's become about changing the entire landscape of the sport and challenging the monolith that the UFC has become," Rousey said. "Of course, I just wanted to do something fun. I don't have to change the world, but that's the way that we do it. I'm so happy that we're here, and I'm so grateful that Gina trusted me."

The Netflix show is being promoted by YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul's Most Valuable Promotions, but Rousey made it clear she is heavily involved in the promotional end. Paul hopes to promote many more MMA shows in the future, and Rousey said she hopes to fill MVP's version of White's role in the company.

Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou also will appear on the card, fighting 40-year-old Philipe Lins. The 39-year-old Ngannou left the Professional Fighters League last week, and he said MVP's initial plan was for him to fight Dutch kickboxer Rico Verhoeven before heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk made a deal tofight Verhoeven in Egypt.

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Ronda Rousey says her double-comeback bout with Gina Carano is the biggest fight in MMA right now

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Ronda Rousey says her bout with Gina Carano on May 16 is the biggest fight that can be made in ...
Why can't Mercyhurst play in NCAA Tournament even if it wins NEC title

TheNortheast Conference Tournamentends Tuesday night, but the conference has already determined who it will send to theNCAA Tournamentbefore tipoff in the final.

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Long Islandwill be inMarch Madness, punching the first official ticket of 2026 after defeatingWagneron Saturday, March 7 in theNEC tournament semifinals. The conference regular-season champion Sharks clinched the spot even though they haven't won the tournament title yet, thanks to who they will face in the championship game.

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It will be Long Island vs.Mercyhurstin the NEC title, but Mercyhurst isn't eligible for the NCAA Tournament. Since it made the finalwith a winoverStonehill, it paved the way for the other participant to get the automatic bid.

Mercyhurst Lakers guard Bernie Blunt (4) drives against Syracuse Orange guard Kiyan Anthony (7) during the first half at the JMA Wireless Dome.

Why Mercyhurst isn't eligible for NCAA Tournament?

Mercyhurst isn't able to be in March Madness because it is in the middle of its transition to Division I.

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The Lakers officially made the jump from Division II to Division I in July 2024, starting the mandatory four-year process under NCAA rules. It means Mercyhurst isn't eligible for the NCAA Tournament until the 2027-28 season.

Another NEC team is going through a similar process in Le Moyne. The Dolphins made the jump in July 2023 and aren't able to make the NCAA Tournament until the 2026-27 season.

There was a scenario in place where Mercyhurst and Le Moyne made the NEC conference championship game. If both of those teams would have made it, then there would have been a game between the two losing semifinalists to determine who gets the automatic spot.

Long Island will have the chance to leave no doubt in their selection by winning the conference title. The Sharks and Lakers will play on Tuesday, March 10 for the NEC crown.

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Now that she's back, how much will Caitlin Clark play for Team USA?

Indiana Fever starCaitlin Clarkwillplay in her first game in eight monthson Wednesday, March 11.

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But don't expect Clark to play big minutes as part of Team USA's FIBA World Cup Qualifying roster, playing in Puerto Rico from March 11-17.USA Basketball coach Kara Lawsonand her staff will figure out what lineups work best and two other points guard ― veteran Chelsea Gray and fellow newbie Paige Bueckers ― are also on the roster.

"This is a different stage," Clark said. "You're not going to come out here and be the star player. That's not how it's going to be for USA Basketball. You're going to find a way to help the team win. You're going to find a way to compete to the best of your ability."

Team USA plays Senegal on Wednesday (5 p.m. ET, TNT/HBO Max), marking Clark's first game since July 15, when she strained her right groin in Boston against the Connecticut Sun. That strain, her fourth muscle strain of the season, knocked her out of the WNBA All-Star Game. An ankle injury in early August forced her to miss the remainder of the WNBA season as the Fever advanced to the semifinals.

After extensive rehab and practice to get back to 100%, Clark is ready to go. It will be her debut on the USA Basketball Senior National team. She admits some butterflies.

"Maybe nerves, to a certain extent, but probably almost like butterflies," Clark said. "Like, this is a super cool opportunity. And if you didn't feel that way, you probably don't really care enough about it. Like, certainly that's how I feel about it.

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"I haven't played basketball in eight months, so getting to do it at this level for my first time back, like there's no better way than to get tossed out into the fire and figure it out. ... I'm going to be hyped up and probably a little anxious, but in a good way."

USA Basketball has already qualified for the World Cup, which is set for Sept. 4-13 in Berlin, but the organization is playing in the qualifying tournament to get reps for younger players and try out lineups and rotations.

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Team USA Women's World Cup Qualifying 2026 - Team Roster

Below are the players selected to represent the U.S. at the upcoming FIBA Women's World Cup qualifying tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

  • Monique Billings

  • Paige Bueckers

  • Rae Burrell

  • Caitlin Clark

  • Kahleah Copper

  • Chelsea Gray

  • Dearica Hamby

  • Rhyne Howard

  • Kiki Iriafen

  • Kelsey Plum

  • Angel Reese

  • Jackie Young

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2 more members of the Iranian women's soccer team have been granted asylum in Australia

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Two more members of theIranian women's soccer teamwere granted asylum in Australia before their teammates departed, the country's Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said Wednesday.

Associated Press Iran players salute during their national anthem ahead of the Women's Asian Cup soccer match between Iran and the Philippines in Robina, Australia, Sunday, March 8, 2026. (Dave Hunt/AAP Image via AP) In this photo supplied by Australia's Minister for Home Affairs Tony Burke's office, the Minister Tony Burke, center, poses in an undisclosed location with five Iranian women soccer players who have been granted asylum in Australia, Tuesday, March 10, 2026. (Australia Ministry of Home Affairs via AP)

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The pair has been reunited withfive playerswho were granted humanitarian visas a day earlier, Burke told reporters in Canberra on Wednesday. One of those in the later group was a player and the other a team staffer, Burke said, and both sought asylum before their teammates were transported to the airport.

The rest of the team's departure from Sydney, Australia to return to Iran late Tuesday local time happened during fraught and outraged protest at the team's hotel and at the airport, where Iranian Australians sought to prevent the women from leaving the country, citing fears for their safety in Iran.

Their flight departed late Tuesday.

Burke said that as the women passed through security at Australia's border, they were each taken aside individually by Australian officials and interpreters, without minders present, and were made offers of asylum. Some called their families in Iran to discuss the offer, he added, but no further members of the delegation decided to remain in Australia.

"They were given a choice," he said. "In that situation what we made sure of was that there was no rushing, there was no pressure."

Those who have sought asylum received temporary humanitarian visas, which have a pathway to permanent residency in Australia, Burke said. He added that some members of the delegation were not offered asylum because they had connections toIran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard.

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The Iranian team arrived in Australia for the Women's Asian Cup last month, before theIran warbegan on Feb. 28. The team wasknocked out of the tournamentover the weekend and faced the prospect of returning to a country under bombardment.

Iranian groups in Australia had urged the government to prevent the women from leaving the country after the team drew widespread news coverage in Australia when players didn't sing the Iranian anthem before their first match. The players didn't speak publicly about their decision not to sing and later saluted and sang the anthem before their other games.

It was not clear exactly how many people were in the delegation, but an official squad list named 26 players, plus coaching and other staff.

Burke rejected suggestions that Australian officials should have done more to prevent the women's departure.

"Australia's objective here was not to force people to make a particular decision," he said. "We're not that sort of nation."

The minister said he had viewed widely-published footage that appeared to show one of the women being lead by the hand from the team's hotel on Queensland's Gold Coast to their bus by her teammates. Whether that constituted coercion was a matter for local Australian police, Burke said.

The Iranian team became popular figures in Australia throughout the tournament. The premier football club in the city of Brisbane, the nearest major city to where the women were based for the tournament, posted to social media Wednesday inviting the women who had sought asylum in Australian to train with their club.

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Stephen A Smith reveals devastating moment his father said he would never 'be anything'

Sports commentatorStephen A. Smithopened up about the devastating comment from his father that changed his life and motivated his rise.

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Now a successful ESPN commentator and influential media voice, Smith once was told he would never amount to anything. He recalled the moment on the"Hang Out with Sean Hannity"podcast, saying he overheard his parents discussing his intelligence.

"My father said, 'He's just not smart. You know he's not going to be anything, and you just need to accept that right now,' and when my mother turned around and saw me seeing him say that, she was aghast," Smith told Hannity on the podcast's premiere.

"She was appalled and all of that stuff, and he just shrugged his shoulders and turned around and walked away," he added.

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Smith revealed in his memoir"Straight Shooter"that he suffered from undiagnosed dyslexia and has spoken about his struggles with reading. While he was a talented speaker, reading comprehension remained a struggle. He told Hannity the cold comments from his father came after he washeld back from advancing a gradein school for the second time.

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"My mother thought that was going to [be] something that was incredibly devastating for me, and it hurt. I'm not denying that it did. But something inside of me just was motivated to prove him wrong," said Smith.

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He also revealed he was ridiculed by neighborhood kids for being held back in school.

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"That memory still stays with me because when I got left back the second time, and this time permanently held back for the whole year, I'm sitting on the back porch, and I'm crying because I'mbeing laughed at and ridiculedby the kids in the neighborhood because all kids can be very cruel," he said.

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Smith was the first guest onFox News anchor Sean Hannity's new twice-weekly podcast, released Tuesday. Also on the podcast, Smithshut down rumorshe may consider running for president in 2028.

Speaking with Hannity, he said if he has to "give up money, it's not happening." The Democrat also noted he would be willing to vote for Secretary of StateMarco Rubioover some other prominent Democrats.

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