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  • Jey Uso chooses Gunther as WrestleMania 41 opponent with world heavyweight championship on the line

    Jey Uso chooses Gunther as WrestleMania 41 opponent with world heavyweight championship on the line

    Jey Uso won the Royal Rumble and made a decision Monday night about which WWE championship he would contend for at WrestleMania 41 in more than two months.

    WWE fans greeted Uso with cheers as they allowed him to move and groove with them for several minutes before Gunther emerged and put a damper on things. 

    “The Ring General” attacked Uso as he was vibing with fans, trying to make a statement.

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    Jey Uso celebrates after winning a men’s Royal Rumble match during the WWE Royal Rumble at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis Feb. 1, 2025. (Joe Camporeale/Imagn Images)

    As officials broke up the melee, Uso took the mic and announced who he was going for. 

    “Maybe I shouldn’t say this,” Uso began while trying to get back up from the beatdown. “Me and you at WrestleMania!”

    The crowd roared. Gunther came back down the ramp and tried to get a few more shots in, but Uso met him with a forearm of his own. Gunther was knocked off the apron, and Uso bounced off the ropes and flew over them to hit Gunther on the floor.

    In a separate video, Gunther promised Uso “10 weeks of hell.”

    “What you saw out there — the selfish attempt from Jey Uso to ruin my legacy because I’m forced to step into the ring at WrestleMania,” Gunther said. “He calls himself ‘Main Event.’ In reality, he’s midcard. He’s a clown. He’s there for the amusement of everybody out there. He’s definitely not in my league.”

    Gunther has held the world heavyweight title since August, when he defeated Damian Priest at SummerSlam. His rivalry with Uso goes back a few weeks.

    Gunther in Florida

    Gunther during a WWE media junket at Hilton Carillion Park in St. Petersburg, Fla., Jan. 26, 2024. (Joe Camporeale/USA Today Sports)

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    Uso challenged Gunther for the title at Saturday Night’s Main Event in January but came up short.

    Uso has never beaten Gunther on live TV in a singles match. Uso was a part of a six-man tag-team match with Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods last year when they defeated Gunther, Ludwig Kaiser and Giovanni Vinci. 

    Since then, Kingston and Woods separated from Big E and Gunther and Kaiser split from Vinci.

    With one title match set, the Elimination Chamber in March will determine who faces Cody Rhodes for the undisputed WWE championship.

    Jey Uso points to the WrestleMania 41 sign.

    Jey Uso points to the WrestleMania 41 sign. (WWE)

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    Elimination Chamber is set for March 1. WrestleMania 41 is scheduled for April 19-20.

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  • UFC Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones announces new initiative

    UFC Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones announces new initiative

    FIRST ON FOX: Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight Jon Jones announced Thursday that he is about to deliver a big blow to hidden prices in healthcare.

    UFC heavyweight champ Jon Jones said that he would be launching a new initiative partnering with the nonprofit group Power to the Patients to take on hospitals, pharmacy benefit managers and insurance companies, which he says have “refuse[d]” to be transparent with their prices in order to rake in more profits. 

    “This next fight for me is a personal one, but it’s not just for me. It’s for every American who has ever been bullied, robbed or deceived. It’s arguably the most important fight of my career,” Jones said in a mock press conference akin to those he participates in when announcing his next UFC opponent. “My next opponent will be: the American healthcare system.”

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    Screenshot from Jon Jones Thursday announcement about his new initiative with Power to the Patients. (Jon Jones)

    During his first term, President Donald Trump passed healthcare price transparency rules that forced hospitals and insurers to publish all their prices, so patients could make more informed decisions about where they want to get their treatment and, as a result, increase competition and lower prices. 

    On the 2024 campaign trail, President Trump suggested during an interview with podcaster Theo Von that the lack of transparency around healthcare pricing amounted to “extortion” by these wealthy companies, and he charged former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris with refusing to enforce his first-term rule. However, according to Trump, he’ll be “pressing” to ensure that this sort of transparency in the healthcare system comes to fruition. 

    Jones said during the mock press conference that people should know whether an MRI costs $600 or $6,000, noting that “in America, we shouldn’t have to advocate for honesty and accountability in healthcare.”

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    medical cost concept

    Pictured is a photo of a medical billing statement, similar to what most patients get. (iStock)

    Medical bills are a leading cause of bankruptcy in the U.S., according to some studies. The National Institutes of Health posited in 2019 that a survey of debtors showed that the majority of respondents, 58.5%, agreed that medical expenses contributed to their financial woes. 

    Trump has said that if his first-term rules on healthcare pricing transparency had been enforced the way he envisioned, it could have brought down the price of care by as much as 50% to 60%. Trump also blamed the healthcare industry’s “powerful” lobby for a reason why the rules have not been adequately enforced.

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    While Jones and Trump are allies – the fighter presented the president with his champion belt during one of his recent fights and also surprised fans with Trump’s signature dance move following his win – the issue is a bipartisan one. During the last Congress, a cohort of Republicans and Democrats sought to pass legislation clamping down on improving hospital and insurer price transparency. 

    Jon Jones and Trump

    President-elect Donald Trump greets Jon Jones after he defeated Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden, early Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024, in New York.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    Power to the Patients is no stranger to star power. The group has partnered in the past with country superstars Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll, as well as rappers Fat Joe, Method Man and others.

    “I am proud to be joining Power to the Patients to take on hospitals and insurance companies that refuse to show their prices,” Jones told Fox News Digital. 

    “For years, hospitals and insurers have been disregarding rules requiring them to disclose prices to patients in advance of care. In a healthcare system that lacks transparency and accountability, Jones said, “Without real prices, hospitals and health insurers are making healthcare in America unaffordable, inaccessible, and totally dishonest. When we can’t see or compare real prices upfront, we are blindsided by overcharges, price-gouging and surprise bills that we can’t verify are correct.” 

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    “In his first term, President Trump took aggressive and historic action to make healthcare prices available to patients before they get care instead of sticking Americans with surprise bills,” said White House spokesperson Kush Desai. “After the Biden administration neglected implementation of these commonsense ideas and allowed the healthcare industry to keep patients in the dark, the second Trump administration is committed to lowering costs and Making America Healthy Again by giving Americans the choices they want and the transparency they need to make informed decisions.”

  • Claressa Shields makes boxing history as 1st-ever female undisputed heavyweight champion

    Claressa Shields makes boxing history as 1st-ever female undisputed heavyweight champion

    Boxer Claressa Shields made history in the ring on Sunday night. 

    Shields dropped Danielle Perkins to become the first-ever undisputed women’s heavyweight champion. 

    She is also the first boxer, male or female, to be the undisputed champion in three different weight classes in the four-belt era. Shields did so in junior middle weight and middle weight prior to this feat. 

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    Claressa Shields trains during an open media workout at Downtown Boxing Gym in Detroit on Jan. 7. (IMAGN)

    Perkins was undefeated up until the time Shields landed a right hook in the final seconds of the 10th and final round. That punch, which slumped Perkins for some seconds before she walked to a corner on the canvas, cemented history for Shields. 

    Perkins is now 5-1 for her career with two knockouts, while Shields remains undefeated at 16-0 with three knockouts. 

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    After the match, Shields was excited about the win, but she revealed that she would actually need shoulder surgery after suffering an injury before the fight. She noted not being able to lift her left arm earlier in the week. 

    “I actually think I’m going to have to have surgery on my left arm. I tore my labrum last week, so the fight almost didn’t happen,” Shields said, via ESPN. “I didn’t want to let Flint down, but I really couldn’t use my jab the way that I wanted to, but I did the best that I could. I iced it, I did therapy, and now I think I’m going to have a shoulder surgery.”

    Claressa Shields boxes

    Claressa Shields, left, fights women’s WBC champion Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse during the main event fight at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (IMAGN)

    Shields gave kudos to Perkins after the match, saying she was “strong as hell” with her punches in the ring. However, Shields was patient and struck at the last second when Perkins’ guard was down. 

    “My experience and my skills got me over it and also, I’ve been in plenty of street fights with bigger people and I had to use some of my skills in that today, too. So, when I dropped her in the last round, it’s because she got greedy,” Shields said of her opponent. 

    Shields landed 29% of her punches on Perkins, as well as 36% of her power punches. Perkins landed just 19% of punches. 

    Claressa Shields boxes

    Boxer Claressa Shields fights women’s WBC champion Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse during the main event fight at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Saturday, July 27, 2024. (IMAGN)

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    It was a unanimous decision on the card, as judges ruled the fight in favor of Shields 97-92, 99-90 and 100-89. 

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