
What started as a peaceful afternoon nearly turned into tragedy — until an unlikely hero appeared from the sky.
Security footage from a residential street shows a baby crawling near a garden path
as a stray cat stealthily approaches from behind a bush. In a split second, the cat pounces — but before it can reach the child, a crow dives out of nowhere
, cawing loudly and striking the predator with its wings.
Startled, the cat retreats while the crow circles protectively over the baby, squawking until the child’s mother rushes outside.
“I couldn’t believe what I saw,” the mother said. “That crow saved my baby.”
Experts say corvids — the family of birds including crows — are highly intelligent and known to recognize humans, sometimes even defending them. This incident, captured in crystal-clear CCTV footage, shows just how aware and empathetic wildlife can be.
The clip has already surpassed 70 million views online, leaving viewers amazed at nature’s unexpected compassion.
“Angels come in all shapes — this one just happened to have feathers,” one commenter wrote.
The combat sports world was stunned this week when two of its most iconic personalities —
It started when McGregor, speaking at a Dublin whiskey launch event, made a snide remark about heavyweight boxing:
“Boxing’s gone soft. You’ve got lads like Fury dancing around like ballerinas, calling it fighting. Where’s the edge? Where’s the fire?”
The comment, which was caught on video and went viral within hours, did not sit well with Tyson Fury — known for his quick temper and quicker comebacks. Within the day, the Gypsy King clapped back in true Fury style:
“Conor’s mouth is bigger than his fight record. If he ever stepped into the ring with me, I’d fold him like a deck chair in Round One. He’s all bark, no chin.”
McGregor, never one to back down, responded via X (formerly Twitter):
“Fold me? You’ve been ducking AJ for years. I’d take you out before you could even finish a song at your next karaoke presser.”
The tension escalated as both men began dragging past opponents into the mix. McGregor mocked Fury’s controversial draw against Deontay Wilder, while Fury reminded everyone of McGregor’s loss to Floyd Mayweather — in a boxing ring.
“You had your shot in the sweet science, and you got schooled. You don’t belong here,” Fury wrote.
Fans quickly took sides, with boxing purists mocking McGregor’s boxing credibility and MMA fans accusing Fury of arrogance and avoiding real danger. Memes flooded social media. Promoters began teasing the idea of an “exhibition fight.” Dana White and Frank Warren were both “not ruling anything out.”
While many dismiss the feud as two attention-hungry showmen stirring the pot, insiders suggest the anger may be real. According to sources close to McGregor, the Irishman felt personally disrespected by Fury’s past comments about UFC fighters being “amateurs with gloves.”
Fury, in turn, reportedly told friends he sees McGregor as “the Kardashian of combat sports — all show, no substance.”
The deeper issue? Both men are now at transitional points in their careers. McGregor hasn’t fought — or won — in years. Fury’s recent outings have drawn criticism for soft opponents and underwhelming performances. Could this feud be about reclaiming relevance?
Unlikely. The size difference alone makes it logistically absurd. But as we’ve seen with Mayweather-McGregor, spectacle often beats logic. And with both fighters having massive egos, massive fanbases, and massive bank accounts, nothing is off the table.
One thing’s for sure: if Conor McGregor and Tyson Fury ever step into the same ring — or even the same room — the gloves will be off long before the bell rings.