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50 Cent took over the Bud Light Hotel last night as the headliner of their concert that also featured Lil Jon and Pitbull.

 

50 was joined onstage at various time throughout his performance by Floyd Mayweather Jr., Tony Yayo, Kidd Kidd, Precious Paris and Governor.

 

The concert was streamed live by omg Yahoo which was great for fans who would get to see G-Unit perform for the very first time live. The problem with the streaming event was that after showing all of Lil Jon's DJ set and Pitbull's hour plus long performance, Yahoo's stream stopped about 15 minutes into 50's set. There was nothing that suggested that due to time constraints the streaming would be stopped early. But at around 12 AM CST fans were left angry and scratching their heads as a message suddenly appeared saying the event was over.

 

The concert continued on and we have pics and a brief video clip from the show below

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather Jr.

 

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50 Cent and Tony Yayo

 

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Tony Yayo

 

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50 Cent and Precious Paris

 

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Precious Paris

 

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50 Cent and Governor

 

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Governor

 

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50 Cent, Kidd Kidd and Tony Yayo

 

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Floyd Mayweather Jr.

 

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Precious Paris

 

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Pics via Yahoo

 

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50 Cent releases official visuals for one of my favorite tracks off of his mixtape The Big 10. Produced by DJ Khalil "Shooting Guns" features G-Unit/Rida Gang member Kidd Kidd.

 

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Street King clothing could be in a store near you very soon.

 

Showing no signs of slowing down his incredible work ethic, 50 Cent announced via Twitter this morning that he will be starting a line of Street King clothing, an extension of the energy drink he launched last year.

 

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50 also tweeted pictures of Money Team jackets in various colors.

 

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Keep it locked here on Thisis50 for more information on Street King clothing as it becomes available.

 

 

 

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Gilbere Forte links up with Lloyd Banks for a new cut off of his just released mixtape Year of the Dragon.


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Official off of 50 Cent's new mixtape 'The Big 10'

Produced by Roc Nation's Jahlil Beats

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Reporter Elie Seckbach always has good interviews and gets information that isn't generally known to the public.

In his interview with Ron Artest, he revealed that Manny Pacquia's trainer, Freddie Roach speaks highly of the NBA star's boxing skills and that Ron trains regularly.

Ron Ron talked about his dreams of one day getting in the ring.

"I would love to be trained by Freddie Roach, coming under Manny Pacquiao and maybe having a fight. Somebody on my level, not that much better, I don't wanna get knocked out cold."

Somehow I can't imagine anybody knocking Ron out. He also talked about Don King possibly stepping in to replace Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions, to negotiate on Floyd Mayweather Jr's behalf for the Pacquiao fight.

"When I first heard of that fight I thought Don King, I said Don King should promote Mayweather instead of Oscar because Don King has that loud voicde and he always talks a lot of trash. All the funny vocabulary words. Everybody and their mama knows Don King is gonna say something crazy."

Ron is really a funny dude, he says he's running for President in the next election against Barack Obama. Ron says that instead of debates he's gonna get at Barack with some bars rhyming. And everybody will have to where t-shirts with the words "What's Popppin" in the from including the Secretary Of Defense".

Ron had a message for Manny at the end of the first video peep game and hear what it was,

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Ron Talks About Boxing & Has A Message For Manny Pacquiao In Pt 1


Ron Artest Speaking On What He Would Do As President Of The United States In Pt 2
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I didn't see this one coming, but Big Snoop Dogg has put his two cents in on the potential Manny Pacquia vs Floyd Mayweather Jr fight.

According to recent reports, the two fighters have agreed on everything including Manny taking the blood test. The only thing holding the fight up is Floyd giving the ok by today's deadline (July 16).

But that didn't stop Snoop from firing shots at Manny anyway.

"Pacquiao, take the blood test, quit being scared n*gga and get in the motherf*cking ring," Snoop says. "If you really a boxer, show that you aint dirty and aint taking no drugs. Take the test, get in the ring and give the people what they want."

Damn, Snoop wildin...

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Ok here's a quick breakdown of how this beef started. Floyd Mayweather Jr signed Freck Billionaire to his record label,Philthy Rich Records.However,not long after that Floyd was sued by another record company "Just For You Entertainment"who claimed that Freck was already under contract to them.Floyd blames Freck,saying Freck should have known he was already under contract to another label.Floyd has since asked for a watch back from Freck he says was part of a signing bonus. Freck disagrees and claims the watch was a gift from Floyd.That pretty much sums it up. Oh yeah and somewhere along the way Rick Ross got involved so this beef could escalate because Mayweather is close friends with 50 Cent Download Here
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AllHipHop Reports It’s been months since the release of the beef-igniting “Mafia Music.” But multi-division boxing champion Floyd Mayweather has not forgotten Rick Ross’ unprovoked jab at him. While most focused on the lines aimed at Mayweather friend 50 Cent, Ross also questioned the validity of Mayweather’s wealth claims, despite the boxer grossing $50 million in 2007. (“That Mayweather money looking funny in the light.”) In an exclusive multi-part interview with AllHipHop.com, Mayweather framed Ross as an unoriginal artist who appropriated the lifestyles and appearance of other individuals. “Cassidy already did ‘I’m a Hustla,’ [and] he’s an East Coast rapper. That’s already been done. Freeway already came out with the beard look. And then the real Rick Rosswas really getting it as a hustler,” Mayweather explained to AllHipHop.com. “I don’t have to take no shots at Rick Ross. I don’t think he’s making $20-$30 million every time he goes out there to perform. I got my own name, Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather. That’s original. With his rap career, I wish him nothing but the best.” Regarding Ross’ initial flip-flopping on the corrections officer issue, Mayweather references that controversy as proof the Miami rapper is simply selling a false image. “[His] stats and credentials don’t rhyme. One minute he said he wasn’t a CO or cop, next minute he is,” Mayweather told AllHipHop.com. “He can learn how to get money from me. If he’s a cop and rapping about selling drugs, I guess he was a dirty cop! You know me, I’m not ducking and dodging no one, it’s not hard to find me. I’m in Miami all the time, Atlanta, everywhere.” Although cognizant that comments like his have a history of igniting “beefs,” Floyd Mayweather feels Ross is simply a disgruntled fan lashing out. “Me and my manager Al Haymon were the ones that did Lil Wayne’s last tour. So when I seen Rick Ross in Miami on the first show, he broke his neck to speak to me,” Mayweather stated. “Rap has truly changed. He was at my Hatton fight, cheering me on. I guess he got upset because I’m cool with 50 Cent. But like I said, if I need someone arrested I’ll call him.” Floyd Mayweather is currently preparing for his anticipated September 19 return bout against fellow pound for pound elite Juan Manuel Marquez.
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Floyd Mayweather is the target of lawsuit from a company that claims the boxer stole their artist. Just for You Entertainment, a Long Island-based company, alleges that the Mayweather-owned Philthy Rich Records signed Freck Billionaire even though the rapper was signed to them in 2005. Just for You claims the company spent $155,000 in recording studio time, travel expenses and other costs when Billionaire was an artist on their label. Philthy Rich Records now must contend with a $600,000 civil claim from Just for You Entertainment, according to the New York Post. Freck Billionaire hails from Philadelphia. Floyd Mayweather, who retired for 17 months, has returned to boxing and has a fight set for July 18 with lightweight champ Juan Manuel Marquez
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Let the hype for Floyd Mayweather vs. Juan Manuel Marquez begin. The two fighters are launching an official press tour, beginning at noon Sunday in Los Angeles, to promote their July 18 matchup in the ring at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. It does not include a stop in Mayweather's hometown of Grand Rapids. Instead, the tour is scheduled to span two continents in six days, including appearances Monday in Los Angeles, Tuesday in New York and both Thursday and Friday in London. "Now that Floyd is back, we need to let the world know about it," Leonard Ellerbe, CEO of Mayweather Promotions, said in a press release. "The fight against Marquez will be one to remember, and I am looking forward to getting on the road so the media and the fans can really get a sense of how great July 18th will be for the sport of boxing." The bout, which is being billed as "Number One/Numero Uno," is scheduled for 12 rounds. HBO Pay-Per-View is providing live telecast coverage, beginning at 9 p.m. The suggested retail price is $49.95. "Mayweather and Marquez are two of the best, therefore it is fitting that they will be making appearances in three of the best cities in the world," said Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. "This fight has universal appeal with Mayweather stepping back into the ring and accepting the challenge of the great Juan Manuel Marquez. I know fans around the country and around the world will want to be a part of this unprecedented night of boxing," he added.
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