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"Ali & Floyd" is the new single and accompanying music from Moor Reese and Jay Psycho, off of Reese's "Black Poupon" album.

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Former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva joins Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show to discuss his upcoming boxing match against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and future in combat sports.

0:00 How the fight vs. Chavez Jr. came together.
5:44 Why he's done competing in MMA.
12:30 The advice he’s told his sons about getting into fighting.
15:18 His reaction to Chris Weidman’s leg injury.
20:22 Reaction to DMX’s death.

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Stephen A. Smith commends Logan Paul and Jake Paul for bringing excitement back to boxing, but questions why Floyd Mayweather agreed to the fight.

0:00​ Stephen A. Smith explains why he thinks the fight is bad for boxing.
2:38​ Max Kellerman says Mayweather is getting paid "absurd money" for the boxing match.
5:17​ Stephen A. describes how Logan and Jake Paul are impacting the boxing world.

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Jorge Masvidal joins Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show to describe what’s next for him after beating Nate Diaz at UFC 244 for the BMF belt. Masvidal says he’s upset people thought he could’ve gassed if the fight went into the fourth and fifth rounds. “Gamebred” tells Helwani that he wants to take some time off to heal up his hands and expresses interest in a rematch vs. Diaz as well as being (11:50) “dead serious” about boxing Canelo Alvarez. (20:39) Masvidal also responds to a tweet from Conor McGregor.

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Cassidy is on fire right now. The battle rap king who proved a long time ago he could make hit records is back with a new song. He Borrows Shannon Briggs' popular taunt to Wladimir Klitschko for "Let's Go Champ."

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Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs and Mark Wahlberg are putting their money where their mouths are. The two have bet each other $250,000 on the Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. boxing match taking place on May 2nd at The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Wahlberg is team Pacquiao, while Diddy is putting his money on Mayweather. Watch them wager big money in the video above.

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After video surfaced of Floyd Mayweather Jr. being ignored by T.I.'s wife Tiny as he tried to get her attention on the red carpet at the 2014 BET Awards on Sunday, June 29, 50 Cent thought it was time to offer his "little brother" some advice.

"Now what the fuck is champ doing with TI woman again. He think shit sweet man DAMN. Leave the man lady alone floyd. I'm call you to talk," the G-Unit Records CEO wrote on an Instagram photo of Floyd reaching for Tiny at the BET Awards. "Floyd you better STOP,that is the man WIFE. LMAO this is gonna get out of control. MO took miss J not TI."

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Check out 50's video message to the boxing champion below.






50 Cent advises Floyd Mayweather Jr. to leave Tiny Alone




Floyd Mayweather Confronts Tiny on BET Awards Red Carpet


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The rap game hasn't had a group spit that real gritty, gutter shit since G-Unit parted ways. Now that Tony Yayo, Young Buck, 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks have reunited shit done changed.

Check out their new George Getson-produced banger "They Talked About Jesus." Download it here http://linkmixes.com/bqaamafadjfw


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50 Cent stopped by Hartford radio station 93.7 recently to chop it up with the Hot Morning Crew.

He had a lot on his mind and covered a wide variety of topics which included the G-Unit reunion, his new Power television series, not being concerned about record sales, the split from Interscope Records, Kidd Kidd, being able to laugh at himself, Summer Jam 2014, never working with The Game again, not minding dealing with lawsuits, child support cases, attempting to offer Chief Keef guidance, Jimmy Iovine's relationship with Dr. Dre, Mike Tyson's mystique, his upcoming boxing birthday bash on July 2 at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut, how SMS Promotions started, Floyd Mayweather Jr., possibly performing with Eminem at Wembley Stadium, problems with his son Marquise's mother and reveals Street King Immortal will be released on September 16.

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50 Cent provides some much needed comic relief to the T.I. vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. beef. Watch 50's hilarious phone call to the boxing champion. He gives Money May advice on how to deal with Tip and Tiny.

"My little brothers crazy,first RAY J then Nelly now TIP  ," 50 joked on Twitter. "Me and Floyd working all this out lol."

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Video After The Jump On the evening of Sept. 7, 1996, Mike Tyson, the WBC heavyweight champion, attempted to take Bruce Seldon’s WBA title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. At this point in his career, Tyson’s fights had become somewhat of a cultural phenomenon, where the ever present hype of the professional boxing scene would come face to face with the worlds of big business, Hollywood, and hip hop. Sitting ringside was controversial rapper Tupac Shakur. Shakur and Tyson were friends, a feeling of kinship linked them as each rose to stardom from poverty only to be thrown in prison. Following Tyson’s victory, Shakur and “Iron Mike” were to celebrate at an after party, but the rap star never arrived. Shakur was brutally gunned down later that night, and the scene in Las Vegas quickly turned from would-be celebratory revelry to ill fated and inopportune tragedy. Director Reggie Bythewood, with the full cooperation of Mike Tyson, will tell not only the story of that infamous night but of the remarkable friendship between Tyson and Tupac ESPN twitter-5d.gif
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Two of the best pound for pound fighters in the world have finally agreed to settle their differences in the ring. ESPN announced via their Twitter page that Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr and "Sugar" Shane Mosley will fight May 1. This has all the makings of a great bout. Shane is quick enough to give Floyd problems and packs a strong enough punch to hurt him if he makes a mistake on defense. For Floyd it's an opportunity to put the rest the tag he dodges dangerous opponents. His great defense and hand speed will pose a big problem for Shane. Both fighters are coming off of impressive wins. Floyd easily defeated Juan Manuel Marquez by unanimous decision last September. While Mosely totally destroyed Antonio Margarito last January. Knocking him out in the 9th round to claim the WBA Championship belt. The fight will be shown on HBO PPV. Expect it to do brisk sales both at the gate and home buys. Sports website Covers is reporting oddsmakers have already set odds for the fight, pricing Mayweather as a -215 favorite while Mosley is listed at +175. Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Times Online Reports Eleven years after the British boxing authorities lost the argument against licensing women because they “bruised easily” and were made “unstable” by premenstrual tension, the fairer sex is on the brink of another victory in the equality fight. Olympic chiefs meeting in Berlin on Thursday are expected to admit women’s boxing to the summer Games with a debut at London 2012. It would be a landmark moment not only for the International Olympic Committee (IOC), a male-dominated members’ club renowned for oldfashioned attitudes, but for the development of an increasingly popular sport among women and girls not naturally drawn to organised physical activity. Advocates say that inclusion in the Olympics, where boxing is an amateur sport, is long overdue. It is the sole male-only summer discipline, after the pole vault and 3,000-metre steeplechase featured women at the 2000 and 2008 Games respectively. Rebecca Gibson, the England women’s boxing development manager, said: “Women should be allowed to have a go at whatever they want. Being an Olympic sport would give women the same aspiration as men.” The case for women’s boxing is driven by the sport’s international federation as well as Jacques Rogge, the IOC president and a former boxing doctor. A previous effort in 2005 failed after the IOC feared a lack of qualified talent would result in dangerous mismatches. Since then, the number of countries with women at the elite level has risen to 125. In England the number of registered female boxers has jumped from 50 in 2005 to 642. There are about 670 in Britain. Among them is Hannah Behanny, 22, from London, a double European bronze medallist and 2012 hopeful. She started boxercise aged 17 after being sent to a reform centre for violent behaviour. In a storyline to mirror the film Million Dollar Baby, she finally convinced a sceptical local coach to drop his male-only policy to train her. “The guys in my gym treat me as an equal but there are still some people stuck in the old school who think it shouldn’t happen,” she said. “It’s ignorance. It’s the men that get bashed up and bloodied. Women’s boxing is more strategic. I’ve never seen a girl get knocked out.” The Olympics would bring profile and funding to women’s boxing, which is high on the national fitness agenda. The Government is backing a return of non-contact boxing training to schools. Women’s boxing first appeared in London in the 1720s and was a demonstration sport at the 1904 Olympics before being banned.The professional ranks in the UK admitted women in 1998 after losing a sex discrimination case brought by Jane Couch, who argued it was no more dangerous for women than men despite a medical expert for the British Boxing Board of Control claiming that they were “too frail”. Ms Couch retired last December, aged 40, with five world titles and is now a promoter. The British Medical Association still campaigns for a ban on all boxing, male or female, on the ground that it can cause chronic brain damage, which accumulates over a career. All amateur boxers, male or female, have to wear head and groin guards. Women have the option of wearing breast pads. Gerry Willmott, a policeman who coaches women in Haringey, said: “Most people who see women’s boxing for the first time are surprised by the technical quality. “Women don’t have preconceived ideas, so are more prepared to learn the basics. They don’t get in the ring thinking they are Ali or Mayweather.” The admission of women’s boxing to the Olympics would give heart to the female ski jumpers still barred from the winter Games. It might also encourage male synchronised swimmers, who were approved by world swimming’s governing body in 2000 but have yet to compete in an Olympics, to eschew stereotypes to make 2012 the first truly gender-neutral Games.
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NY Daily News Reports Biloxi,Miss. - When Jeff Lacy was promoting his first boxing card in Tampa back in April, he invited Roy Jones Jr. to the show. Jones accepted the invitation, but he knew why Lacy wanted him ringside. "I knew he was going to challenge me to a fight," Jones said. "I can't say no to a challenge." The result is a 12-round light-heavyweight match between Jones and Lacy at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum tonight. Lacy, the former IBF super middleweight champion, will be fighting at 175 pounds for the first time in his career. "I actually feel my best at 172-173 pounds," said Lacy, who weighed in at 172 Thursday. "I'm stronger. I feel really good." Lacy (25-2, 17 KOs) is co-promoting the show with Jones, though he isn't handling any of the nuts and bolts. His contribution has been minimal, but Lacy plans to close the show in spectacular fashion. "This fight isn't going the distance, because I know that Roy is going to come to fight," Lacy said. "And when you come forward and stay in front of me, the fight won't go the distance." Jones and Lacy are actually in the same boat as far as their careers are concerned. They are considered washed up as far as competing at the elite level. Both suffered lopsided losses to top opponents last November. Jones lost to Joe Calzaghe, Lacy to Jermain Taylor. The winner could remain relevant in the light-heavyweight division. The loser becomes an also-ran. "My hands are still five times faster than Jeff Lacy's," Jones said. "And they're five times faster than everybody else on this card." Lacy, 32, has just two losses in his career, but they have been devastating. He took a brutal beating at the hands of Calzaghe in 2006, which may have damaged his career beyond repair. He has not logged a single KO in the five fights since that loss. Part of that may have come from the fact that he had to have reconstructive surgery on his shoulder and missed a year in the ring. Lacy said that was not his problem against Taylor, his 2000 U.S. Olympic teammate. "We were roommates in the Olympics," Lacy said. "I attended his wedding. The aggressive side of me didn't come out in the fight. I didn't feel like I was taking that many shots and I felt like I was landing a lot of my shots. But I lost the decision." Lacy doesn't expect to have any motivational problems once he steps into the ring against Jones (53-5, 39 KOs). He has built-in motivation because he realizes that his career is on the line. "When you're building up your career you're put in against guys who aren't that good and you know you can just go in and take care of them quickly," Lacy said. "But when you're fighting someone like Roy Jones you know he's coming to fight. ... I've been up for this fight from the day he said yes."
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NYDailyNews Reports Boxing star Arturo Gatti wasn't murdered - he killed himself in a Brazil seaside resort three weeks ago, authorities said Thursday. The rough-and-tumble fighter's wife was released from jail after the ruling that Gatti, 37, committed suicide, the Associated Press reported. Former exotic dancer Amanda Rodrigues, who discovered the body on July 11, was arrested after police theorized she had strangled the former world champion with her purse strap. Police suggested Gatti was too drunk to defend himself when he was killed. But Brazilian state court Judge Ildete Verissimo de Lima in the city of Recife ordered Rodrigues' immediate release after the new finding. The 23-year-old was on a second honeymoon with Gatti and their 10-month-old baby when he was found dead inside their hotel room in Porto de Galinhas. Gatti, born in Montreal, trained in Jersey City, N.J., and found stardom on the boardwalk in Atlantic City. He captured his first title in 1995, by defeating junior welterweight champion Tracy Harris Patterson. Gatti's career also included a trio of brutally memorable battles against Micky Ward, along with fights against Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Merriweather.
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CBC Reports Former world boxing champion Arturo Gatti, who was raised in Montreal, has been found dead in northeastern Brazil. On a second honeymoon with his wife and 10-month-old baby, Gatti's blood-stained body was found in an apartment in Porto de Galinhas, Brazilian police say. A police investigation is underway, but few details are being released. Foul play is suspected in the death. Gatti's body was found at around 6 a.m. Saturday morning. He was found in his underwear, with blood stains on his neck and the back of his head. Nicknamed "Thunder," Gatti was one of the most successful Canadian boxers in history. Beginning his professional career in 1991 at age 19, he scored a third-round knockout in his first bout. Three years later he captured the United States Boxing Association junior lightweight title and successfully defended it twice. He earned the International Boxing Federation's world junior lightweight title the following year. Born in Italy but raised in Montreal, the 37-year-old Gatti retired two years ago.
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