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DJ Kay Slay a.k.a. The Drama King keeps the new music videos coming as he drops "The Cypher" featuring Papoose, Termanology, Chris Rivers and William Young. Be on the lookout for Kay Slay's mixtape, The Last Hip Hop Disciple, coming soon.

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LAS VEGAS -- Floyd Mayweather and Marcos Maidana arrived together at their post-fight press conference Saturday night, about an hour after Mayweather had won a hard-fought majority decision in a much tougher fight than most expected.

Floyd Mayweather celebrates his victory against Marcos Maidana following their fight at MGM Grand.

The press conference began well, with Mayweather, sporting a cut over his right eye and a welt over his left, congratulating Maidana on a great fight.

"You're a great fighter and very tough competitor," Mayweather told Maidana, who hails from Argentina. "Congratulations on the new baby. She's beautiful.

"Next time, just don't hit me (below the belt) so much."

Maidana quickly replied: "Next time let me use my gloves," a reference to a drawn-out pre-fight controversy involving the gloves Maidana wanted to wear.

Things went downhill from there.

Maidana said, "give me a (bleeping) rematch."

Mayweather, standing at the podium while Maidana sat to the side, replied: "We can take it back down there right now if you want. Put the ring back up. … It's not a problem. If he feels he won, we can do it again in September."

September is when Mayweather is scheduled to fight again as part of a deal with Showtime.

For the 46th time 46 career fights, Mayweather, 37, came into the post-fight news conference a winner. And this time it was also as the world champ carrying the WBA and WBC welterweight titles

But it was not easy, a close, majority decision, much to the displeasure of the sellout crowd of 16,268, a partisan Maidana crowd that booed vociferously when the result was announced.

Marcos Maidana in action against Floyd Mayweather Jr. during their fight at MGM Grand.

Judge Michael Pernick scored it 114-114, a draw. Burt Clements had it 117-111 and Dave Moretti scored it 116-112 for Mayweather.

Mayweather (46-0, 26 KOs), threw half as many punches as Maidana (425 to 858), but landed nine more. Still, the 221 punches Maidana landed against Mayweather were the most in his last 38 fights, according to CompuBox statistics.

Marcos Maidana punches Floyd Mayweather Jr. against the ropes during their fight at MGM Grand.

He didn't endear himself to Maidana when he said that Miguel Cotto hits harder than Maidana, and so does Canelo Alvarez.

Mayweather, who made $32 million for the bout, said he decided to stand and fight against Maidana, but Maidana did not leave him much choice. He came in wildly throwing his signature overhand right early and often and connected against Mayweather, who looked off his game early in the fight.

"I always make the adjustments," he said. "That's the difference between me and every other fighter."

Mayweather said he wanted to give the fans what they came to see, so, "I stood there and fought him."

Maidana (35-4, 31 KOs), was carried around the ring on his trainer's shoulders after the fight ended, believing he had won. The disappointment was etched on his face when ring announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr. announced Mayweather as the winner.

"If I had my gloves, I would've knocked him out," he said. "He never hurt me with a punch. He wasn't even that tough.

"I thought I won the fight. I feel like (the decision) was an injustice."

Maidana, 30, said it should be him that gives Mayweather a rematch, not the other way around, because "I won the fight. I'm not scared of him. Why not give him the rematch."

Marcos Maidana punches as Floyd Mayweather Jr. defends during their fight at MGM Grand.

Mayweather overcame controversy and distractions that surrounded the event through the week leading up. the distractions might have caused the 12-1 odds a week ago to drop to 6-1 for Mayweather at fight time.

A major controversy surrounding the fight was which gloves Maidana would wear. Mayweather and the Nevada Athletic Commission rejected Maidana's original choice of Everlast gloves because they did not have enough padding in the knuckle area. Mayweather also rejected a second pair that the commission OK'd. It was not settled until hours before the opening bell.

Floyd Mayweather Jr. punches Marcos Maidana during their fight at MGM Grand.

Even after the post-fight press conference, both sides were still arguing about the gloves.

After the fight, as fans were leaving the arena, some kind of altercation broke out. The MGM Grand did not immediately release a statement but is expected to on Sunday. A call to the Las Vegas fire department was not immediately returned. ESPN said on Twitter that "apparently there were people injured." The Las Vegas Review-Journal said on Twitter that an eyewitness said people were trampled and a Review-Journal reporter tweeted he saw a man motionless on the ground.






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Floyd Mayweather made adjustments and found a way to win and please the fans.



MARCOS MAIDANA ON LOSS TO FLOYD MAYWEATHER: "I DID EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO WIN"


FLOYD MAYWEATHER DISCUSSES HIS PERFORMANCE AGAINST MARCOS MAIDANA: "FOR THE FANS"




FLOYD MAYWEATHER AND ROBERT GARCIA DISCUSS GLOVE CONTROVERSY AT POST-FIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE



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Meek Mill rounds up Shy Glizzy and Lil Durk for a remix of Nicki Minaj and Lil Herb's "Chi-Raq." All three rappers go in on this one. Take a listen up top and download here.http://www.audiomack.com/song/paperchaserdotcom/chiraq-ft-lil-durk-shy-glizzy

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An Atlanta indie group is on the scene and ready to make some noise with their new single entitled "Twerk!" Take a listen to Da Mascots' new tune up top and let us know what you think of it.

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On Thursday, May 1, Floyd Maywather Jr. released an ultrasound photo and blasted former fiancee Shantel Jackson for aborting their twins.

The boxing champion later reached out to TMZ to say he regretted putting the photo out and only did it because he was "devastated" to find out Shantel was now dating his good friend Nelly.

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If Money May was ever friends with Nelly, the rapper says he never knew about it. The St. Louis artist cleared the air from his perspective via Instagram and clowned Mayweather in the process.

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"I take being called a friend and being one serious and would never do anything to jeopardize that situation if indeed that's what it is," Nelly captioned one of the messages.

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I'm sure Floyd will have more to say. We'll keep you updated.




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(Reuters) - At least 42 people were killed in a street battle between supporters and opponents of Russia in southern Ukraine that ended with dozens of pro-Russian protesters incinerated in a burning building, bringing the country closer to war.

Pro-Russian rebels in the east freed seven European military observers on Saturday after holding them hostage for eight days, while Kiev pressed on with its biggest military operation so far to reclaim rebel-held territory in the area.

Armed pro-Russian activists take positions in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, May 3, 2014. REUTERS-Vasily Fedosenko

The riot in the Black Sea port of Odessa, ending in a deadly blaze in a besieged trade union building, was by far the worst incident in Ukraine since a February uprising that ended with a pro-Russian president fleeing the country.

People wait to be rescued from upper stories at the trade union building in Odessa May 2, 2014. REUTERS-Yevgeny Volokin

It also spread the violence from the eastern separatist heartland to an area far from the Russian frontier, raising the prospect of unrest sweeping more broadly across a country of around 45 million people the size of France.

A pro-Russian activist hurls an object at supporters of the Kiev government during calshes in the streets of Odessa May 2, 2014. REUTERS-Yevgeny Volokin

The Kremlin, which has massed tens of thousands of soldiers on the Ukraine's eastern border and proclaims the right to invade to protect Russian speakers, said the government in Kiev and its Western backers were responsible for the deaths.

Kiev said the violence was provoked by foreign demonstrators sent in from Transdniestria, a nearby breakaway pro-Russian region of Moldova where Moscow has a military garrison. It said most of the dead who had been identified so far were from there.

A pro-Russian activist aims a pistol at supporters of the Kiev government during clashes in the streets of Odessa, a largely Russian-speaking southern port town that lies west of Crimea May 2, 2014. REUTERS-Yevgeny Volokin

On Saturday morning, people placed flowers near the burnt-out doors of the trade union building, lighting candles and putting up the yellow, white and red flag of the city. About 2,000 pro-Russian protesters outside the burnt-out building chanted "Odessa is a Russian city".

Women bring flowers in memory of people killed in recent street battles outside a trade union building, where a deadly fire occurred, in Odessa, May 3, 2014. REUTERS/Yevgeny Volokin

The remains of a tented camp of pro-Russian demonstrators nearby had been swept away. At the nearby hospital, residents queued up to offer blood.

Oleg Konstantinov, a journalist covering the events for a local Internet site, said bullets had flown in the melee before the blaze: "I was hit in the arm, then I started crawling, and then got hit in the back and leg."

An armed pro-Russian activist runs in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, May 3, 2014. REUTERS-Vasily Fedosenko

The Odessa bloodshed came on the same day that Kiev launched its biggest push yet to reassert its control over separatist areas in the east, hundreds of kilometers away, where armed pro-Russian rebels have proclaimed a "People's Republic of Donetsk".

Pro-Russian activists attack policemen guarding the burned trade union building Saturday. The incident is the worst in Ukraine since February.

The rebels there aim to hold a referendum on May 11 on secession from Ukraine, similar to one staged in March in Ukraine's Crimea region, which was seized and annexed by Russia in a move that overturned the post-Cold War diplomatic order.

"NOT STOPPING"

On Saturday the government said it was pressing on with the offensive in the area for a second day, and had recaptured a television tower and a security services building from rebels in Kramatorsk, a town near the rebel stronghold of Slaviansk.

"We are not stopping," Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said in a post on Facebook. "The active phase of the operation continued at dawn."

Rebels in Slaviansk, their most heavily fortified redoubt, shot down two Ukrainian helicopters on Friday, killing two crew, and stalled an advance by Ukrainian troops in armored vehicles. Separatists said three fighters and two civilians were killed in Friday's Ukrainian advance on the town.

Vasyl Krutov, head of a government "anti-terrorist centre" behind the operation in the east, told a news conference there was gunfire and fighting around Kramatorsk: "What we are facing in the Donetsk region and in the eastern regions is not just some kind of short-lived uprising, it is in fact a war."

Ukrainian police help an injured colleague during clashes between pro-Russian activists and supporters of the Kiev government in the streets of Odessa May 2, 2014. REUTERS-Yevgeny Volokin

The military operation in the east was overshadowed by the unprecedented violence in Odessa, a vibrant multi-ethnic port city that has seen some support for separatists but nothing like the riots that erupted on Friday.

Police said four people were killed, at least three shot dead, and dozens wounded in running battles between people backing Kiev and pro-Russian activists. The clashes ended with separatists holed up in the trade union building. Video footage showed petrol bombs exploding against its walls.

People wait to be rescued on an upper storey ledge during a fire at the trade union building in Odessa May 2, 2014. REUTERS-Yevgeny Volokin

At least 37 people died in the blaze. On Saturday, police raised the overall death toll in the city to 42. It was easily the biggest death toll since about 100 people were killed in Kiev protests that toppled pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovich in February.

A protester throws a petrol bomb at the trade union building in Odessa May 2, 2014. REUTERS-Yevgeny Volokin

"Kiev and its Western sponsors are practically provoking the bloodshed and bear direct responsibility for it," RIA Novosti quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as telling reporters.

Kiev's Interior Ministry blamed the pro-Russian protesters, saying they had attacked the pro-Ukrainians before retreating to the trade union headquarters, from where they opened fire on the crowd and threw out the petrol bombs that caused the blaze.

Armed pro-Russian activists take positions in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, May 3, 2014. REUTERS-Vasily Fedosenko

Odessa is located in the southwest of Ukraine, far from the eastern areas held by the rebels and far from the Russian frontier where Moscow has amassed forces. But it is close to Moldova's Transdniestria region, where Russia also has troops.

The spread of violence to Odessa expands the zone of unrest across the breadth of southern and eastern Ukraine.

A protester wrapped in a Ukrainian flag walks past a burning tent and a fire in the trade union building in Odessa May 2, 2014. REUTERS-Yevgeny Volokin

"Today we Ukrainians are constantly being pushed into confrontation, into civil conflict, toward the destruction of our country to its heart. We cannot allow this to happen," said acting President Oleksander Turchinov.

Regional police chief Petro Lutsiuk said on Saturday more than 130 people had been detained and could face charges ranging from participating in riots to premeditated murder.

BIRTHDAY GUESTS

The release of the military monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe resolves a major diplomatic issue for the West.

Axel Schneider, Vacheslav Ponomarev

Moscow said the release showed the "bravery and humanism" of the rebels defending Slaviansk. Western officials, including U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Germany's Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, hailed the release but said Russia should still do more to help de-escalate the crisis.

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Kerry spoke to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov by telephone. Both sides said they agreed that the OSCE should play a bigger role in helping to reduce tension.

The separatists had captured the monitor team on April 25 and described them as prisoners of war. One Swede was freed earlier on health grounds while four Germans, a Czech, a Dane and a Pole were still being held until Saturday.

The separatist leader in Slaviansk, self-proclaimed "people's mayor" Vyacheslav Ponomaryov, said they were freed along with five Ukrainian captives, with no conditions.

"As I promised them, we celebrated my birthday yesterday and they left. As I said, they were my guests."

The OSCE team's leader, German Colonel Axel Schneider, speaking on the road out of Slaviansk after being freed said: "You can imagine, it's a big relief. The situation was really tough. The last two nights when you see what was going on, every minute gets longer."

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He praised his captor Ponomaryov as "a man whose word counts a lot. He's a man who listens".

Western countries blame Russia for stoking the separatism and fear Moscow could be planning to repeat its annexation of Crimea in other parts of Ukraine.

Russia denies it has such plans, while saying it could intervene if necessary to protect Russian speakers, a new doctrine unveiled by President Vladimir Putin in March that overturned decades of post-Soviet diplomacy.

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The West has made clear it will not use military force to protect Ukraine but will rely on economic sanctions against Moscow to, in the words of U.S. President Barack Obama, change Putin's "calculus".

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So far Moscow has shrugged off sanctions, which so far have included measures only against individuals and small companies.

Obama and Merkel said on Friday they would seek tougher measures, including hitting whole sectors of the Russian economy, if Moscow interferes with Ukraine's May 25 vote.

(Additional reporting by Oleksander Miliukov in Odessa, Natalia Zinets and Elizabeth Piperin Kiev, Matthew Robinson in Donetsk and Nigel Stephenson in Moscow; Writing by Peter Graff; Editing by Sophie Hares and Stephen Powell)



Dozens killed in eastern Ukraine violence

Dozens killed in building fire and clashes in Ukraine's Odessa

Rebels shoot at Ukrainian helicopters, violence erupts

Dozens die in Ukraine blaze, fighting



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Troy Ave and his Brick Star Boyz team of Young Lito, Avon Blocksdale and King Sevin will release the fourth installment of their BSB mixtape series on Tuesday, May 6. Download it from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Troy-Ave-Presents-BSB-Vol-4-mixtape.608129.html.

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V. Stiviano has been at the center of the Donald Sterling controversy ever since audiotape leaked of a conversation she had with the L.A. Clippers owner, while he espoused racist views.

Sterling has since been banned from the NBA and is being pressured to sell his team.

Other than being seen out in public wearing a face visor, Stiviano has kept a low profile until her interview with Barbara Walters on Friday, May 2.

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Is the married 80-year old business mogul her sugar daddy? Is she a well paid call girl? Did she leak the tape? These are questions many people want answers to. Stiviano provided answers to some of them.

"I'm his confidant, his best friend, his silly rabbit," she told Barbara. "Our relationship stared off me working for Mr. Sterling - his non-profit organization. The Donald T. Sterling Foundation, and it evolved to so much more. On a level which has become a big scandal. How and why doesn't even matter any more, it's here. And some things needed to be brought to the light."

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Stiviano says despite what is heard on the tapes Sterling is not a racist. 

"I think the things he says are not what he feels. Anyone can say anything in the heat of the moment," she continued. “I think Mr. Sterling is from a different generation than I am. I think he was brought up to believe these things … segregation, whites and blacks. But through his actions he’s shown that he’s not a racist. He’s shown to be a very generous and kind man.”

The 31-year old admits to taping the conversations, but claims that they were leaked by a friend. Stiviano thinks Sterling should apologize for his comments, however she's not sure if he will.

"Only God knows," she said.

She insists the two have never had a sexual relationship. Prior to her conversation with Walters, Stiviano had just left a meeting with Sterling.

"I think he’s highly more traumatized and hurt by the things that he said himself. I think he can’t even believe or understand sometimes the thing he says, and I think he’s hurt by it. He’s hurting right now."




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Columbus Short's name has been dragged through the mud by his estranged wife, Toure Tanee McCall.

The actor has been fired from his role on the television show Scandal because of arrests for domestic abuse and accusations he threatened to kill Toure.

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Short is defending himself by releasing a video of Toure fighting his friend, Tilly Key. The tape was shot on February 19, the day after the actor was let out of jail for a domestic violence incident.

Short asked Key to pick him up from his house. When Toure saw her inside the home she allegedly attacked.

Key claims to have suffered a concussion, a cervical sprain, multiple contusions, a lumbar sprain and lumbar strain. She wanted TMZ to releases the video to show how dangerous Toure can be. Key also claims her life was threatened.

Toure has filed for divorce from Short and has a protective order against him. Police recently helped escort him from the home he shared with Toure, as part of the restraining order.






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ABI BARIK, Afghanistan (Associated Press) — Afghan rescuers and hundreds of volunteers armed with shovels and little more than their bare hands dug through earth and mud Saturday looking for survivors or bodies of loved ones killed by a massive landslide in the remote northeast.

AFGHAN LANDSLIDE

Figures on the number of people killed and missing in the disaster Friday varied from 255 to 2,700 as officials tried to gather precise information. Fears of a new landslide complicated rescue efforts, and with homes and residents buried under meters (yards) of mud, officials said the earth from the landslide likely would be their final resting place.

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"That will be their cemetery," said Mohammad Karim Khalili, one of the country's two vice presidents, who visited the scene Saturday. "It is not possible to bring out any bodies."

Though figures on the death toll varied, residents knew the toll the tragedy had taken on their own families.

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From atop a muddy hill, Begam Nesar pointed to the torrent of earth below that had wiped out much of her village. "Thirteen of my family members are under the mud," she said, including her mother, father, brothers, sisters and children. She said she had been visiting relatives at a nearby village when the disaster struck.

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The United Nations said Friday at least 350 people died, and the provincial governor said as many as 2,000 people were feared missing. On Saturday, the International Organization of Migration said information they gathered from provincial figures and local community leaders indicated that 2,700 people were dead or missing.

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Part of the confusion lay in the fact that no one knew how many people were home when the landslide struck. At least 255 people were confirmed dead, Khalili said. Most of those were people who had rushed to the scene to help after a previous, smaller landslide. When a bigger landslide then struck the area, those people along with roughly 300 homes were wiped out. But since no one knows how many people were in those 300 homes, it remains difficult to account for the dead, Khalili said.

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Mohammad Aslam Seyas, deputy director of the Natural Disaster Management Authority, said fears of new landslides had slowed the operation.

"Search and rescue operations are going on very slowly," Seyas said.

The ground on a hill overlooking the village was soaked from recent heavy rainfalls that officials believe triggered the slide. About 1 kilometer (more than half a mile) away, government and aid groups had set up tents to care for people displaced by the disaster.

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Sunatullah, a local farmer, was working outside when he felt the earth start to move. He said he ran toward his house, grabbed his wife and children and then ran to the top of a nearby hill. Minutes later, he said, part of the hill collapsed.

"The houses were just covered in mud," he said, adding that he had lost 10 members of his extended family, his house and his livestock.

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Authorities distributed food and water to people displaced by the landslides, said Abdullah Homayun Dehqan, the head of Badakhshan province's National Disaster Department.

A memorial ceremony is planned for later Saturday, United Nations spokesman Ari Gaitanis said.

Rescuers have struggled to reach the remote area, where there is little development or infrastructure. The province borders Tajikistan to the north and China and Pakistan to the east.

"Badakhshan is a remote, mountainous region of Afghanistan, which has seen many natural disasters," said the head of the IOM's Afghanistan office, Richard Danziger. "But the scale of this landslide is absolutely devastating, with an entire village practically wiped away. Hundreds of families have lost everything."

In addition to the wars and fighting that have plagued Afghanistan for roughly three decades, the country has been subject to repeated natural disasters including landslides and avalanches. A landslide in 2012 killed 71 people. Authorities were not able to recover the vast majority of bodies and ended up declaring the site a massive grave.

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Afghanistan landslide death toll reaches 2,100, officials give up hope of finding survivors





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50 Cent's cousin Continental Five a.k.a. Two Five returns to the hip hop scene with a certified banger entitled "Till It's Over." Download the track here http://www.audiomack.com/song/paperchaserdotcom/till-its-over-unmastered

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Yo Gotti releases a new music video for "I Know" featuring Rich Homie Quan.

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