Ronda Rousey Apologizes for Controversial Sandy Hook Tweet: ‘I deserve to be hated'

More than a decade later, Ronda Rousey is apologizing for sharing a controversial conspiracy video claiming that the Sandy Hook massacre was staged.

The shooting incident occurred on December 14, 2012, when Adam Lanza entered Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and opened fire, killing 20 children and six staff members. Following the incident, conspiracy theories about the shooting ran rampant, many of them perpetuated by disgraced political commentator and former InfoWars host Alex Jones.

A month after the shooting, Rousey shared a YouTube video on X (formerly Twitter) that perpetuated claims that the entire incident was a work of fiction. The post included a caption from Rousey: “Extremely interesting, and must-watch.”

Rousey was immediately hit with outrage prompting her to delete the video quickly. While mainstream media failed to pick up the story, the incident was addressed by UFC CEO Dana White at a press event in March 2013. White unsurprisingly came to Rousey’s defense saying that “everybody has an opinion” and suggesting that the bigger problem was that “people are f*cking p*ssies.”

The whole thing was seemingly forgotten until recently when Rousey engaged in a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything). The MMA icon was immediately inundated with scathing questions about her past comments related to the massacre.

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Ronda Rousey Will Regret Sharing Sandy Hook video ‘Until the day i die’

Shortly after, Rousey took to X and issued a lengthy statement apologizing for the 11-year-old post.

“I didn’t even believe it, [the conspiracy video] but was so horrified at the truth that I was grasping for an alternative fiction to cling to instead. I quickly realized my mistake and took it down, but the damage was done.

“By some miracle it seemingly slipped under the media’s radar, I was never asked about it so I never spoke of it again, afraid that calling attention to it would have the opposite of the intended effect — it could increase the views of those conspiracy videos, and selfishly, inform even more people I was ignorant, self absorbed, and tone deaf enough to share one in the first place.”

Rousey added that she’ll regret the decision to share the video “until the day I die.”

“I deserve to be hated, labeled, detested, resented, and worse for it. I deserve to lose out on every opportunity, I should have been canceled, I would have deserved it. I still do. I apologize that this came 11 years too late, but to those affected by the Sandy Hook massacre, from the bottom of my heart and depth of my soul I am so so sorry for the hurt I caused.”

Rousey also revealed that she had drafted an apology to include in her latest memoir, but “my publisher begged me to take it out, saying it would overshadow everything else and do more harm than good.”

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Alex Pereira will return at UFC 307 to defend his UFC light heavyweight championship against Khalil Rountree. A couple of weeks later, no. 2 ranked contender Magomed Ankalaev will fight no. 5 ranked Aleksandar Rakić in a potential title eliminator.

The announcement has left fans divided with many complaining about the no. 8 ranked fighter getting a title shot. Top UFC light heavyweight contenders like Jamahal Hill and Jan Błachowicz have questioned the matchmaking process as well.

On the flip side, admirers of Rountree’s explosive striking are expecting him to put on a great performance against Pereira. Here’s how Daniel Cormier looks at the UFC 307 main event and why he thinks it’s the right move by the UFC…

Daniel Cormier Explains Why He Wouldn’t Put Alex Pereira Against Magomed Ankalaev Despite Him Being The Obvious Choice

Cormier and Ben Askren discussed Pereira vs. Rountree on the former’s official YouTube channel recently. While Askren seemed perplexed by how “The War Horse” is fighting for the title, Cormier understood the decision because of Pereira’s growing stardom.

“Ankalaev seems so obvious a choice but not really the choice because I wouldn’t put him in there with Alex right now. Like honestly, Alex Pereira is actually selling pay-per-views and he’s making money for you as a company. I don’t know if Ankalaev can do that right now.”

By frequently fighting in major events like UFC 300, UFC 303, and now, UFC 307, “Poatan” has quickly amassed millions of fans. However, as per DC, he’s yet to be as big a star as Conor McGregor.

The former UFC champ further explained that McGregor’s unprecedented stardom helped his opponents make a name for themselves by beating him. Khabib Nurmagomedov and Dustin Poirier are fine examples of the same.

“If you beat Conor McGregor, you become a pay-per-view attraction. If you beat certain guys, you kind of take their shine and you become that attraction. I don’t know if you beat Pereira, you become that attraction. I don’t know, I think he is the attraction. I don’t know, just by beating him, if he’s the big enough star yet to elevate the next guy to the point that they’re selling a whole bunch of paper.:

Cormier believes that Pereira is yet to reach McGregor’s levels of popularity where he generates new stars, even while losing. As a result, the UFC would want to give “Poatan” favorable matchups and make him the center of attention for as long as possible. At the moment, the promotion won’t risk ending the reign of its biggest star in recent times.

Read also: Sean O’Malley ‘Annoyed-ish’ At Noche UFC Fight Promotion After Getting Nod To Headline Over Holloway vs. Topuria, Conor McGregor

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UFC Vegas 96 takes place on Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas and is headlined by middleweight bout between fifth-ranked Jared Cannonier and twelfth-ranked Caio Borralho. On Friday, the two officially weighed in ahead of Saturday’s showdown.  

Cannonier (17-7) enters the fight coming off a loss to Nassourdine Imavov in June. He had won his two previous bouts. “Tha Killa Gorilla” holds wins over former middleweight champion Sean Strickland, former title challenger Marvin Vettoriand middleweight GOAT Anderson Silva, among others.

Borralho (16-1, 1 NC) last lost a fight nearly a decade ago in 2015. He’s on an incredible winning streak and undefeated inside the octagon. “The Natural” is coming off a knockout win over Paul Craig at UFC 301 in May.

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Mayweather vs. Gotti III weigh-in video

by Site Admin ~ August 23rd, 2024

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The Mayweather vs. Gotti III weigh-in video features all 24 fighters stepping on the scale for the Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III fight card.

In the main event, Floyd Mayweather and John Gotti III will possibly step on the scales Friday afternoon. Gotti III weighed 181 pounds for their previous exhibition, while Mayweather refused to step on the scale.

Check out the Mayweather vs. Gotti III weigh-in results below.

Main card (DAZN and PPV.com at 7:30 p.m. ET)

Floyd Mayweather vs. John Gotti III

Victor Ortiz vs. Rodrigo Damian Coria

Alan David Picasso vs. Azat Hovhannisyan

Curmel Tramayne Moton vs. Victor Vazquez

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Luis Ocana vs. Cesar Espinoza

Aaron Silva vs. Alfonso Flores

Silvia Torres vs. Cecilia Rodriguez

Luis Arjas vs. Francisco Amezquita

Jursly Vargas vs. Bryan Carrillo

Sekaye Terry vs. Carlos Rosas

John Easter vs. Luis Duran

Trenton Brown vs. Jose Antonio Guadaramma

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UFC Vegas 96 weigh-in video

by Site Admin ~ August 23rd, 2024

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The UFC Vegas 96 weigh-ins will have 24 fighters hitting the scale on Friday leading to the main event between middleweights Jared Cannonier and Caio Borralho.

Following a loss to Nassourdine Imavov in his last outing, Cannonier attempts to bounce back while maintaining his position in the middleweight rankings while the upstart contender in Borralho attempts to get the biggest win of his career.

The upcoming UFC Vegas 96 card also features the finals in the new season of The Ultimate Fighter with champions being crowned at middleweight and featherweight.

The action kicks off at 12 p.m. ET with the full card listed below:

Main Card (ESPN/ESPN+ at 10 p.m. ET)

MAIN EVENT: Jared Cannonier vs. Caio Borralho

Angela Hill vs. Tabatha Ricci

Robert Valentin vs. Ryan Loder (TUF 32 middleweight final)

Kaan Ofli vs. Mairon Santos Alves (TUF 32 featherweight final)

Neil Magny vs. Michael Morales

Edmen Shahbazyan vs. Gerald Meerschaert

Preliminary Card (ESPN+ at 7 p.m. ET)

Dennis Buzukja vs. Francis Marshall

Zach Reese vs. Jose Medina

Viacheslav Borshchev vs. James Llontop

Jacqueline Cavalcanti vs. Josiane Nunes

Zygimantas Ramaska vs. Nathan Fletcher

Wang Cong vs. Victoria Leonard

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UFC Vegas 96: ‘Cannonier Vs Borralho’ Predictions

by Site Admin ~ August 23rd, 2024

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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is just one day away from the upcoming UFC Vegas 96 mixed martial arts (MMA) event, which is set to go down tomorrow night (Sat., Aug. 24, 2024) on ESPN and ESPN+ from inside APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. UFC Vegas 96 features a middleweight main event between Top 15 title contenders Jared Cannonier and Caio Borralho, a five-round headliner with major title implications for late 2024 and beyond.

Before we dive into the main and co-main event, which includes the strawweight showdown between Angela Hill and Tabitha Ricci, check out Andrew Richardson’s “X-Factor” breakdown for the rest of the UFC Vegas 96 main card by clicking here. Get all the latest “Cannonier vs. Borralho” odds and betting props courtesy of DraftKings right here. For UFC Vegas 96 live results and play-by-play click here.

185 lbs.: Jared Cannonier vs. Caio Borralho

Jared “Killa Gorilla” Cannonier
Record: 17-7 | Age: 40 | Betting line: +200
Wins: 10 KO/TKO, 2 SUB, 5 DEC | Losses: 3 KO/TKO, 0 SUB, 4 DEC
Height: 5’11” | Reach: 77” | Stance: Switch
Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute: 4.62 | Striking accuracy: 52%
Strikes Absorbed Per Minute: 4.19 | Striking Defense: 58%
Takedown Average: 0.47 (46% accuracy) | Takedown Defense: 61%
Current Ranking: No. 5 | Last fight: Technical knockout loss to Nassourdine Imavov

Caio “The Natural” Borralho
Record: 16-1, 1 NC | Age: 31 | Betting line: -245
Wins: 5 KO/TKO, 4 SUB, 7 DEC | Losses: 0 KO/TKO, 0 SUB, 1 DEC
Height: 6’1“ | Reach: 75” | Stance: Southpaw
Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute: 2.91 | Striking accuracy: 60%
Strikes Absorbed Per Minute: 2.06 | Striking Defense: 60%
Takedown Average: 1.99 (63% accuracy) | Takedown Defense: 76%
Current Ranking: No. 12 | Last fight: Knockout win over Paul Craig

Jared Cannonier turned 40 back in March but you certainly wouldn’t be able to tell based on his physical gifts. It’s hard to draw conclusions on where he’s at in his combat sports career after his controversial loss to Nassourdine Imavov at UFC Louisville back in June. Was it an early stoppage? Absolutely. Was Cannonier in all kinds of trouble before the finish? No doubt about it. What isn’t known is whether or not “Killa Gorilla” had a rough day at the office. Maybe Imavov was just a bad matchup or found the opening he needed. There is talk of Cannonier falling apart but in order to subscribe to that theory, we have to overlook his one-sided ass kicking of Marvin Vettori in June 2023, which followed a win over former middleweight champion Sean Strickland the year before. Assuming Cannonier — a former heavyweight — is just as dangerous as he was against “The Italian Dream” we still have to account for the fact that he sometimes falls flat and underperforms, like he did against Israel Adesanya at UFC 276; so yeah, predicting a Cannonier fight presents its challenges.

“Sometimes for me, being so high in the rankings, being so close to another title shot, I think I put a little bit of pressure on myself,” Cannonier told MMA Junkie. “There was always conversations with randoms like, ‘Title shot next.’ I was focusing more on what could be, as opposed to what was next. Not to say that I wasn’t focused on my opponents or focused in camp or focused on my fight. It feels like there’s been a weight lifted off me not having to worry about the implications of this fight. Not to say that there aren’t bad implications if I lose. Not to say that I’m not concerned about the dangers that each of these contests present. But I’m planning to just go in there and instead of trying not to lose, focus more on doing my thing and getting that win.”

Cannonier has 12 finishes in 17 wins, 10 by way of knockout.

“I think he’s going to be in trouble even if he does get me down, because he’s not going to be able to keep me down,” Cannonier continued. “And if he ends up on the bottom, it’s not going to be too good for him down there. So I’ve got all the confidence in my ground game. I don’t know why people think my ground game isn’t good. I haven’t been submitted in the UFC. I haven’t been submitted in my career. When I was green I fought Glover Teixeira and I spent a lot of time underneath him and didn’t get tapped. And I was green as far as my grappling goes back then. I’m much better now. If you guys are thinking of taking me down, you’re more than welcome to try.”

Caio Borralho cut his teeth on Dana White’s “Contender Series” back in late 2021 but needed two appearances at the APEX proving ground to land a UFC contract. Since then, the Brazilian has been off to the races, racking up six straight wins while breaking into the Top 15 of the middleweight rankings. That said, his road to the top has been mostly highway miles and Cannonier represents a major step up in competition. Of the six fighters “The Natural” has defeated under the UFC banner, none of them are ranked at 185 pounds and two of them have since been released by the promotion. To be fair, we can’t punish Borralho for how matchmakers Sean Shelby and Mick Maynard book him but he’s still got work to do if he wants to be taken seriously as a middleweight title contender, and that starts with a strong performance this weekend in “Sin City.”

“I think it can go either way (decision or finish),” Borralho said at the UFC Vegas 96 media day. “It just depends on how prepared he is and how much he wants it. At 40 years old, let’s see how much he wants to stay in the position that he is and to go again for the belt and something like that. I think he’s a very experienced guy, very explosive and has power in his hands. He knows how to take the fight where he wants it to go. Definitely an experienced guy. He’s faced a lot of tough opponents. All respect to Jared, but it’s my time now.”

Borralho has just two finishes under the UFC banner.

“I’m prepared — I worked my ass off for this fight, and I think I deserve this victory,” Borralho continued. “Let’s just see how prepared he’s going to come, and see how prepared he comes for me. I’m going to push the pace, I’m going to make the rhythm high at all times and let’s see how he behaves in the fight. It all depends on him and if he came very well-prepared. I’m prepared to knock him out or finish him because I have the ground game, and he doesn’t have that much, so let’s see how Jared comes.”

Cannonier can be a dangerous striker and his success on the feet typically depends on his level of aggression. It also helps that he’s got knockout power, which means Borralho can’t take as many chances on the feet. Fortunately for “The Natural,” he’s got a punishing ground game that is likely to penetrate Cannonier’s mediocre takedown defense. A five-round fight gives “Killa Gorilla” 25 minutes to land the kill shot, assuming he remembers to throw it, but I think Borralho is too smart to silver-platter his chin. In addition, he’s more well rounded on offense and has more ways to win, leading me to believe he catches Cannonier during a transition and finishes what Imavov started.

Prediction: Prediction: Borralho def. Cannonier by technical knockout

115 lbs.: Angela Hill vs. Tabitha Ricci

Angela “Overkill” Hill
Record: 17-13 | Age: 39 | Betting line: -110
Wins: 5 KO/TKO, 1 SUB, 11 DEC | Losses: 0 KO/TKO, 2 SUB, 11 DEC
Height: 5’3“ | Reach: 64” | Stance: Orthodox
Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute: 5.38 | Striking accuracy: 49%
Strikes Absorbed Per Minute: 4.86 | Striking Defense: 61%
Takedown Average: 0.80 (33% accuracy) | Takedown Defense: 76%
Current Ranking: No. 9 | Last fight: Submission win over Luana Pinheiro

Tabitha “Baby Shark” Ricci
Record: 10-2 | Age: 29 | Betting line: -110
Wins: 1 KO/TKO, 3 SUB, 6 DEC | Losses: 1 KO/TKO, 0 SUB, 1 DEC
Height: 5’1“ | Reach: 61” | Stance: Orthodox
Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute: 4.28 | Striking accuracy: 37%
Strikes Absorbed Per Minute: 4.94 | Striking Defense: 60%
Takedown Average: 2.99 (35% accuracy) | Takedown Defense: 77%
Current Ranking: No. 11 | Last fight: Split decision win over Tecia Pennington

Angela Hill is a great example of how to have a long and successful career in UFC without ever coming close to a title shot. That said, her recent run — four out of five with a knockout victory over Luana Pinheiro — has put her within striking distance of the Top 5. Hill got her start on Season 20 of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) back in early 2014 and the secret of her success has been activity, as well as reliability. Over the last decade, “Overkill” has never fought less than twice per calendar year and has often competed four times within a 12-month span. Not surprisingly, Hill holds multiple UFC records at strawweight including total fights (24), total wins (11), total strikes landed (2151), and significant strikes landed (1839). She’s also got five post-fight performance bonuses, four of them “Fight of the Night.”

“It’s going to take a lot of convincing for people to really get behind the fact that I could potentially fight for the belt eventually, despite my age or any wins and losses I have in the UFC,” Hill said at the UFC Vegas 96 media day. “It’s all a matter of putting together a strong portfolio in the last couple of years, and I think I’ve been able to do that. I’m just focusing on the fight ahead of me and making sure that every time I’m out there I’m focusing on the present and in the moment, and not thinking too far ahead.”

A victory on Saturday night would give her three straight wins for the first time in four years.

“I’m just hoping I eventually get that shot,” Hill continued. “If I don’t I think I’ll be able to retire pretty happy with what I’ve accomplished, but that’s the main goal, work my way to the top and see what happens. I feel like I can beat anyone, it’s just a matter of coming in with the right mindset, training hard, and being ready that day. I feel like I can do that with anyone, it’s just a matter of putting that on paper and actually showing up and doing what I think I can do.”

Tabitha Ricci migrated to UFC back in early 2021 after five straight wins on the regional circuit, three of which ended by way of knockout or submission. Matchmakers did her no favors in her Octagon debut, pairing Ricci against French “Beast” Manon Fiorot, a fight that sank “Baby Shark” in the second stanza. Undaunted, the Brazilian roared back to win five of her next six, which includes her decision win over Tecia Pennington at UFC St. Louis last May. Standing just 5’1” with a 61” reach, Ricci has to rely on her aggression in most fights, much like former champion Jessica Andrade, and part of her attack includes a punishing wrestling game that averages three takedowns per fight. Hill is a competent wrestler in her own right, but got taken down three times in her loss to Mackenzie Dern and another three times in her defeat opposite Virna Jandiroba. If Ricci can maintain that same pressure — not unreasonable across a three-round contest — Hill could find herself handcuffed for most of the fight.

Prediction: Ricci def. Hill by decision

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