Social Media Can't Believe The Insane Cut That Had Irene Aldana's Brains Practically Spilling Out Of Her Head At UFC 306Irene Aldana (Photo via @SpinninBackfist X)
UFC is one of the most physical and sometimes gorry sports someone can watch. That becomes painfully true when you see the injury that Irene Aldana suffered in her latest fight in the octagon.

On Saturday at UFC 306, Aldana was scheduled to go up against Norma Dumont at the Las Vegas Sphere. However, Aldana would go home with a loss and possibly one of the worst cuts in UFC history.

Viewers and social media users could not believe how bad the injury looked.

“That’s the worst cut in the history of the UFC and I won’t be convinced otherwise,” said one comment.

“First time I’ve ever felt like I was gonna throw up watching this sport,” said another.

“That cut on Irene Aldana is brutal! Tough to see such a fierce competitor dealing with that. Here’s hoping for a quick recovery and that she’s okay,” added a third.

“Pretty sure you can see the back of her head through that cut,” continued a fourth.

Luckily Aldana was quickly stitched back up after the match.

You can view the nasty NSFW gash shown by doctors here.

Obviously, blood is a pretty normal sight for people who watch UFC, but I don’t think anybody can be prepared for just how bad Aldana’s cut was.

Irene Aldana’s Record Falls to 15-8

Aldana started her career in the UFC back in 2012. She quickly made a name for herself, winning three straight matches in a two-year span.

Aldana’s hot streak continued, as she went 4-2 in her next six fights, with one of those losses being for the bantamweight title.

The rest of her career has been very hot and cold, going 8-6 since 2016 and losing yet another matchup for the title. Now, at 36 years old, fighters usually don’t get much better entering their late thirties.

It’s hard to see Aldana getting another shot at competing for a title.

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Tom Brady on broadcastTom Brady (Photo via Fox/Twitter)
Just over 19 months have passed since seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady announced he was retiring from the NFL, and somehow he is back.

Brady will make his long-awaited broadcast debut when he joins lead play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt in the FOX booth for “America’s Game of the Week.”

The Cleveland Browns host the Dallas Cowboys for the nationally televised Week 1 game. Erin Andrews will be the sideline reporter, and feature contributor Tom Rinaldi will also join Burkhardt and Brady on the weekly NFL broadcasts.

Tom Brady already has fans upset hours before his debut.

On Sunday, Brady, who is replacing Greg Olsen inside FOX’s No. 1 announcing booth in 2024, joined FOX’s NFL Sunday to preview his broadcasting debut.