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As another serious injury threatens his future, Woods weighs up another comeback

Tiger Woods is once again at a crossroads. Following news of his Achilles tendon surgery, the golf world is questioning whether one of the sport’s greatest champions has reached his final fairway.

The 15-time major winner, who has faced more injuries than most athletes endure in a lifetime, now finds himself torn between focusing on his son Charlie‘s blossoming career or pushing through rehab for another shot at victory.

The latest injury – a ruptured Achilles tendon – required a minimally invasive operation performed by Dr. Charlton Stucken at the Hospital for Special Surgery in West Palm Beach.

While the procedure itself brings some hope for a smoother recovery, the reality of what lies ahead is sobering. Recovery from Achilles surgery often demands months of rehabilitation, and for Woods, whose body has already weathered numerous setbacks, time may not be on his side.

Still, there are signs Woods isn’t ready to give up. Golf analyst Jaime Diaz, speaking on Golf Channel’s Live From The Players, believes the fire to compete is still burning.

“I still think he has an itch to scratch when it comes to competitive golf… He still thinks he has something in him, and I don’t see him walking away,” Diaz said, reflecting the determination that has long defined Woods‘s career.

Another Chapter in a Career of Grit and Recovery

Tiger Woods is once again at a crossroads. Following news of his Achilles tendon surgery, the golf world is questioning whether one of the sport’s greatest champions has reached his final fairway.

The 15-time major winner, who has faced more injuries than most athletes endure in a lifetime, now finds himself torn between focusing on his son Charlie‘s blossoming career or pushing through rehab for another shot at victory.

The latest injury – a ruptured Achilles tendon – required a minimally invasive operation performed by Dr. Charlton Stucken at the Hospital for Special Surgery in West Palm Beach.

While the procedure itself brings some hope for a smoother recovery, the reality of what lies ahead is sobering. Recovery from Achilles surgery often demands months of rehabilitation, and for Woods, whose body has already weathered numerous setbacks, time may not be on his side.

Still, there are signs Woods isn’t ready to give up. Golf analyst Jaime Diaz, speaking on Golf Channel’s Live From The Players, believes the fire to compete is still burning.

“I still think he has an itch to scratch when it comes to competitive golf… He still thinks he has something in him, and I don’t see him walking away,” Diaz said, reflecting the determination that has long defined Woods‘s career.

Another Chapter in a Career of Grit and Recovery

Although Woods‘s return to competitive form may seem unlikely to some, this wouldn’t be his first miraculous comeback.

From spinal fusion surgeries to the devastating 2021 car accident that nearly took his right leg, Woods has continually defied expectations. His triumph at the 2019 Masters, eleven years after his previous win there, proved he could overcome enormous obstacles.

Diaz was realistic about the challenges ahead, noting, “It’s a huge setback. He probably loses this year. I mean there’s certainly been examples of people coming back sooner from Achilles tendons, but you know, at his age and with all the things he has to do to train… I don’t see a real quick recovery.”

With the 2025 Masters rapidly approaching, many believe this injury could force Woods to shift focus – perhaps dedicating more time to mentoring Charlie, who is steadily gaining attention in the junior golf world.

Yet, the news that the injury affected his left leg – not the badly damaged right one from his car crash – offers a glimmer of hope. As Diaz pointed out, “It was good news that it was minimally invasive… and in his case, good news that it was his left leg and not his right.”

For now, the question remains: Will Tiger Woods devote himself to helping Charlie rise in golf, or is there still one more iconic comeback waiting in the wings? If history has shown anything, it’s that betting against Woods has never been wise.

Clark was voted WNBA Rookie of the Year ahead of the Chicago Sky ace

Kaitlin Clark is the only player who matters in the WNBA according to an analyst, in a crushing snub for the likes of the Las Vegas Aces‘ A’ja Wilson, as he hits back at the Chicago Sky‘s Angel Reese.

The development comes after the 22-year-old claimed she would sit in meetings to make sure her and her colleagues get the salaries they believe is worth their talents and values, with Reese claiming her $73,439 rookie paycheck isn’t enough ot support her alone.

But for Dan Dakich, he is simply not interested in the ex-LSU Tigers‘ comments as he insists the Clark-led Indiana Fever are the only team watching in the WNBA, claiming their protests only work in favor of the NBA.

“So, you’re going to sit out. You lost 40, 50 million,” Dakich told OutKick. “You know who would clap for you all sitting out?

“The NBA. So, they don’t have to subsidize your dumb a**es to the tune of 40 to 50 million a year.

“Like, if I’m an NBA owner, I didn’t get rich by wasting a couple million on something that has no chance of making money. Honest to God. So, these two sit out. Sit out. See what happens.

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“Now, I personally, I would miss watching the Fever. I would miss watching Caitlin Clark. But I wouldn’t miss anything else.”

Why are WNBA players pushing for more money?

There has been a slow, but steady, growth of criticism about WNBA salaries from the players over recent years and that now appears to be building up to a crescendo after Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart‘s successful Unrivaled league.

The 3×3 format allowed WNBA pros to remain in the United States to top up their earnings instead of jetting around the world, and proved to be successful in Miami with TNT collecting the TV rights showing the interest behind it.

The push comes off the back of an explosion in popularity for women’s basketball, in part thanks to Clark and Reese‘s rivalry. As per NBA Communications, the WNBA raked in 54 million individual viewers across ABC, CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, ION, and NBA TV in 2024.

The average of 1.19 million marked a 170% increase as fans tuned in to watch Clark hit the court along with her other co-stars including the likes of Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu and Diana Taurasi.

Reese’s brother was snubbed for a notable award

Angel Reese may have to help her brother bounce back from a tough college basketball snub after Julian was blanked for the All-Defensive team, despite starring throughout 2024/25 with the Maryland Terrapins.

The Terrapins are into the quarterfinals of the Big 10 and have a good chance to even win a national championship, having previously crushed the Northwestern Wildcats 74-61 on Saturday, March 8.

And Julian has been a big part of that on defense, with the 6ft9in senior making 9.3 rebounds, 1.6 blocks and 1.1 steals per game whilst also contributing averages of 13.2 points and 1.2 assists.

He also makes 74.1% of his free throws and has a 55.5% field goal rate as well as producing 14 double-double statlines. However, in the eyes of the NCAA that wasn’t enough to impress and fans were shocked.

One user wrote to X.com, formerly Twitter, “I was surprised he was not on there, but also Tre Holloman was snubbed.”

A second added, “MD near the top in all team defensive categories in Big Ten play, but nobody on all defensive team.”

And a third commented, “All time robbery.”

Reese can help Julian rebound

Fortunately, the 21-year-old has strong people around him to rebound from the setback from within his own collegiate camp but also in his sister, Angel Reese, who plays in the WNBA for the Chicago Sky.

The older sibling, now a professional, won the national championship with the LSU Tigers in 2023 and has had to face her own challenges through her journey to the top of the sport.

That includes being snubbed and facing negative perceptions against her, with some arguing this even continued into the WNBA when Caitlin Clark won the Rookie of the Year prize ahead of her.

So with his sisterly love and tough, competitive mentality, Angel could help her baby brother fight back when he takes to the court in the Big 10 quarterfinals on March 14.

Ryan Garcia is finally making his return to the ring after a long layoff. The reason? A year ago, he tested positive for the PED ostarine. Even though he dropped Devin Haney three times in their April fight, the whole thing got wiped off the record as a no-contest. And just like that, Garcia found himself sidelined for a year by the New York State Athletic Commission. But now? The suspension will be over in April, and he’ll be back in business.

In just two months, he’ll headline His Excellency Turki Alalshikh’s first-ever Ring Magazine USA event at Times Square in New York. He’s set to face former WBA junior welterweight champion Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero in the main event of Fatal Fury, while Devin Haney takes on Jose Ramirez in the co-main event. Moreover, Teofimo Lopez will also defend his WBO and Ring junior welterweight belts against Arnold Barboza Jr.

Now, here’s where things get spicy. With the fight night less than two months away, both Garcia and Haney were recently in New York to promote the event. It all started when the host of the press conference asked Haney’s opponent if he thinks The Dream has a good enough chin after suffering three knockdowns against Ryan Garcia. Jose Ramirez replied that he plans to test Haney’s chin. “Of course, I’m gonna test his chin. It’s my job,” Ramirez responded. This set Haney off, and he shot back immediately. His response to the apparent disrespect is what prompted Claressa Shields to chime in with her take.

Earlier today, she took to her X and said, “Facts,” resharing a post by the Ring Magazine. The post from the Ring Magazine read, “Devin Haney dismisses suggestions he could be ‘chinny’ and takes a jab at Ryan Garcia”. It shared what the 26-year-old responded during the Fatal Fury Press Conference in New York. Fumed by the insinuations, he had fired back: “I don’t understand what you mean by chin. I got up every single time against someone who was on PEDs. So I showed I got a chin.” But that wasn’t all.

Funny enough, despite being free to fight, The Dream has also stayed away from the ring since their April showdown. Instead, he’s been biding his time, waiting for the right opponent and the perfect moment to make his return. Originally, he had his sights set on a March comeback, but fate had other plans. Now, with a shot at taking down the 32-year-old Ramirez, the 26-year-old is feeling confident. However, despite their animosity, other than the above statement, the two long-time rivals, Garcia and Haney, surprisingly kept it very civil during the press conference. The reason?

Ryan Garcia is trying to stay clear of legal issues

A few hours before the press conference, Ryan Garcia sat down with The Ring. Naturally, the conversation turned to him and Devin Haney sharing the same card on May 2 in Times Square. The reporter pointed out how both fighters have kept it “classy” during the recent press events, despite their long-standing beef. “He is suing me,” the Victorville native stated as the reason for him not indulging Haney in any trash-talk. The 26-year-old even joked, “Everything I’ve said is now used against me.” At one point, he called Haney a “bi**h”, then laughed it off like, “maybe he’ll sue me for saying that. Who knows, he might use that in the deposition.”

The way Ryan Garcia sees it, Devin Haney’s more focused on legal paperwork than throwing punches. And honestly? Ryan Garcia is over the trash talk. If Haney beats Jose Ramirez and Garcia takes down Rolly Romero, we’re looking at a rematch that fans have been dying to see since their first bout in April last year. But this time, no more words—just fists flying. “I don’t have to say anything more. I already proved it. I already beat his a**,” Ryan Garcia declared defiantly. It seems this cold war will continue for a while, at least until the two manage to do away with their current opponents come fight night in May.

So, what do you think? Who wins the rematch?

Now Ms. Keke… Keke Palmer recently interviewed professional boxer, Claressa Shields and actress, Ryan Destiny and she wasted no time making a few comments. Although Shields has been a professional boxer for a few years, recently the drama amid her personal life has taken over her life and reputation.

The world champion is in the middle of a bit of a love triangle as she has been known to now be in a relationship with rapper, Papoose, after drama with his estranged wife, Remy Ma. The couple had a heated exchange on social media regarding their status and drama that has went down between the couple.

In 2024, Papoose and Shields’ romance went public following the feud with rapper, Remy Ma. Following Remy Ma’s social media outrage regarding the affair, the drama between the couple and social media gossip regarding the women began.

During their conversation on Baby, This Is Keke Palmer, Palmer asked Shields, “When are you going to knock out Remy Ma?” Although Palmer is known to joke around, many reacted in the comments and on social media that this may have been a bit messy.

Following the question, Palmer, SHields, and Destiny laughed it off and made light of the moment. Shields discussed that she was not into the internet drama as much, but the internet is a lot. She never directly answered the question as she shifted the focus more onto her career.

“Everything trends for a moment and then it goes away,” she stated as part of her answer to the question. Shields went on to discuss her movies, boxing career, and more as she stated many did not know of her before the drama but that is her focus.

Randi Moultrie is a Charleston, South Carolina native and has been in the radio industry for the last few years in Charlotte. Randi started with Beasley Media Group as an intern in 2019 and is now thriving in the digital world. Randi enjoys writing about her favorite foods (especially pizza) and all things fashion and travel. As one who loves taking trips to find new foods, it’s not surprising that she enjoys writing about both!