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Cassidy and Fred Money go back and forth debating the fight of the century, Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr, on their latest collaboration. The track was produced by BishopMakeItKnock.

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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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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 Boxing fans love to debate which fighter is the greatest of all time. In such debates, people generally up end going old school vs new school. For most though, Muhammad Ali has been considered the greatest and most well known boxer of all time. Manny Pacquiao's advisor Michael Koncz doesn't think that is the case anymore. At least not when it comes to popularity. He tells reporter Elie Seckbach that Pac Man is now the biggest name boxing has ever seen. "I think it's all the things we've been doing. 60 Minutes programs, you know - 24-7 again. It's put him into that category of a rock star," Koncz said "I think he's one of the most popular boxers ever, even more than Ali. You gotta remember Muhammad Ali, and he was my favorite boxer. He never became world wide famous until the draft issue, it wasn't because of his boxing. [Ali was convicted for refusing induction into the military]. And I think that's what's happening to Manny too. Like I said with 60 Minutes, the Dateline show that we did, the Jimmy Kimmel show that we did twice. We're taking him out of the boxing circle and putting him into the household." Koncz makes some interesting points, but Ali became worldwide famous without the internet, pay-per-view, Showtime and HBO. I think that's a really hard comparison to make. In other Pacquiao news, it's looking more and more likely that his next opponent will be either Sugar Shane Mosely or Andre Berto. Juan Manuel Marquez was also in the running, but promotor Bob Arum said his asking price was way too high. “Marquez's proposal was so out of line for anything that he got before… I don't think Manny is going to pay any attention to it,” Arum said in an interview with FanHouse.com On the possibility of Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Pacquiao, it doesn't look like that fight will happen until at least the end of 2011, if at all. Oscar De La Hoya of Floyd's promotion team Golden Boy is accusing Arum of ducking his fighter. Arum is calling bullsh*t on that accusation. "That's totally nonsense because you can argue over the first situation, the first go around. They had one position, we had another. But on the second go around we gave in to every one of their positions. We were so anxious to make the fight and Mayweather didn't want to fight," Arum said "And even today we will do the fight unconditionally, unconditionally! And all Mayweather has to do is say ('yes') he wants the fight." So our poll for today is, who is the greatest fighter of all time? Use whatever criteria you want to - popularity, pay-per-view buys etc But the most important thing in determining the greatest is boxing skills.
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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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For some strange reason, a fight that stands to earn Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr a reported $30 million dollars apiece has not yet been made.

Negotiations have twice stalled. Well, according to Mayweather's camp there was never a second negotiation while Pacquiao's camp insists there was.

Initially, the fight couldn't be made because Mayweather insisted on Olympic style drug testing. The sticking point came down to how close to the fight, the blood testing would cease.

Unable to agree, both fighters moved on to other opponents. Pac Man easily beat Joshua Clottey while Mayweather disposed of Sugar Shane Mosely.

Now it starting to look like Golden Boy Promotions, which represents Mayweather is having trouble negotiating with Bob Arum, who is Pacquiao's promoter.

Out of nowhere, an unlikely name has popped up, and it just might be the best thing for all involved except for Golden Boy. Veteran promoter Don King has been cozying up to Mayweather.

According to ESPN, Floyd recently spent some time with King while in Florida looking for a new crib.

"I love Floyd. Floyd's my man," said King. "He'll get the soup to nuts treatment [if he signs]. He was down there with me for a week in Florida. He's buyin' him a nice place down there. And so it's no downside with me with Floyd because the people that have him, they gonna give him more money to keep him away from me if he stays with them. If he comes with me, he'll have a whole new vista, a whole new arena that he can play on. I can get more money than anyone out there. They can't stop that."

King is 100% sure he can make this fight happen right away.

"Me and Bob would get that fight done in two shakes of a lamb's tail," King said. "If I was there working with Bob Arum, this fight would have been history. It'd be ready now and we'd be talking about how we gonna promote. It wouldn't be nothing put a piece of cake. But even then it would be so much bigger that what it would be if he were to make with Golden Boy or Al [Haymon]. They cannot make the fight as big as Arum and I can make it. They are not in the class of a Bob Arum."

This is great news to Pacquiao, who has grown tired of waiting for the fight to happen. He is ready to take the blood tests and lace the gloves up now. He is even willing to push aside his fight with Antonio Margarito to make it happen as early as November 13 according to BoxingScene.com.

"I hope Mayweather is serious enough in doing business with Don King and is not doing this only to save face. I hope Don King does the same in return, that he can make miracles happen. I say this to both these men: Let's Get It On. Fight like warriors and brave men," Pacquiao said.

"I am the champion, I have the belts and I should not be the one challenging you. I should not even be the one trying to make this fight happen. But Pacquiao vs Mayweather is what everyone wants, that's why I am calling out your names. My promoter Bob Arum will be waiting for your call and will be very glad to hear what you have to say. The sooner, the better..."

Now that's what every fight fan wants to hear, now let's get it!

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Four years after a shooting left an unarmed Sean Bell dead (on the eve of his wedding) and two of his friends wounded following a tragic incident with New York City police, the city has agreed to pay $7 million dollars to settle a federal lawsuit filed by Bell's family and his friends.

According to The New York Times, in the early hours of November 25, 2006, five New York City police officers fired 50 shots into the car Bell — who was to be married that day — was driving outside a club in Queens, New York. The car reportedly struck a detective in the leg and hit a police van before the officers began firing. None of the three men in the car — Bell and his friends Joseph Guzman and Trent Benefield — were armed, although the officers apparently believed at least one was.

In what's seen as the closing chapter in one of the most controversial police shootings in New York City history — three officers were acquitted of manslaughter and reckless-endangerment charges in 2008, a ruling many activists and rappers spoke out against — the families of the victims are looking to move past the tragedy.

As part of the settlement, Bell's two young daughters (whom he had with his fiancée, Nicole Paultre Bell) will receive $3.25 million; Guzman (who was shot 17 times) and Trent Benefield will receive $3 million and $900,000 respectively, according to Times.

Earlier this week, Foxy Brown — a close friend of Bell's fiancée — said Paultre Bell is a strong woman who remained in high spirits throughout the four-year ordeal.

"She just handled everything so gracefully," Brown said. "She just did everything with grace and class."

G-Unit member Tony Yayo, whose G-Unity foundation gave proceeds from a recent event to Bell's family, said the settlement is long overdue.

"I think it's a beautiful thing, but rest in peace to Sean Bell," Yayo said. "I mean, you have times now when a police officer can shoot you in your back, handcuffed on the floor, in a train station in front of everybody and get two years," Yayo said, referring to the Oscar Grant shooting in Oakland, California, in which found a transit officer was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter last month. "So Sean Bell's people deserve that money, definitely, and blessings to them."

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Freeway Ricky Ross' real life is the kind of story Hollywood has made fictional movies about and rappers (one in particular) have fantasized about in their rhymes.

Born Ricky Donell Ross, Freeway was actually a very good tennis player at Dorsey High School in Los Angeles. He dropped out as a senior after his coach told him he wouldn't be able to get a college scholarship because he couldn't read or write.

After that he enrolled at Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, a vocational community college where a friend told him about the booming cocaine business.

From there the legend began. Freeway built a cocaine empire that brought in anywhere from $1-2 million dollars a day through distribution from the west coast to the midwest.

Ross was brought down after trying to purchase more than 100 kilos of cocaine from a police informant. Which led to his 1996 conviction.

But as you will read and see in this interview with Streetgangs.com, Freeway's story is much bigger than it appears on the surface. It reaches all the way to the steps on the White House.

"I didn't think I would be living when I was 24-25 years old, I didn't know how long. I lived a dangerous life. Right now just to be living and be free is..[mind blowing]," he says.

Street Gangs: You think the U.S. Government might have some concerns about you that now you're a free man, but you're also a part of an expose of nefarious activities of our own goverment?

"The government know that I'm not the one that exposed it. They know that I didn't know anything about it. They know that all I was doing was selling drugs. They know that {journalist] Gary Webb is the one that put it all together. Some people try to say I put it together. The government know....I wish it would have been me that did all the stuff that Gary did. I don't think they really have any concerns for me."

The Gary Webb that Freeway refers to was an investigative journalist who wrote a series of articles for the San Jose Mercury News titled the "Dark Alliance". In the articles Gary investigated Nicaraguan CIA-backed Contras who were smuggling cocaine into the U.S. and distributing it as crack in L.A. with profits going back to the Contras. Gary asserted that the Contras started the crack epidemic in the U.S. with full CIA knowledge and were shielded from prosecution by the Ronald Reagan administration.

Gary died in 2004 at the age of 49 from two gunshot wounds to the head. His death was ruled a suicide.

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Street Gangs: Gary Webb died before you was released from prison. If you had an opportunity to meet him face to face what would you say to Gary Webb?

"That would have been amazing to see Gary, because he wanted me to be free bad. Gary thought that I got a raw deal all the way around the board. He felt that I was a victim in the whole thing and that I had been taken advantage of. I didn't feel like that, but that was his personal opinion. He felt that if I was in jail then the rest of those guys that was involved should be in jail to."

Street Gangs: I guess he was talking about guys like [Oscar] Danilo Blandon?

"Blandon, [Norwin] Meneses, Oliver North, Bush [George Sr], [Ronald] Reagan, the list goes on. There was quite a few of them he felt was more culpable than I was."

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Street Gangs: Now you personally knew Denilo, that was like your connection?

"Yeah, Denilo that was supposed to be my man."

Street Gangs: How did he treat you and how was he in the beginning when you guys were making all this money?

"Oh we were cool, we were like brothers, father-son type of relationship. He taught me what needed to be done, I stayed at his house when I went to Miami. I mean we were just cool, stayed at each other's houses."

Street Gangs: So were you shocked when you caught that case at the end there and he turned out to be a witness against you?

"Very shocked, even after he set me up, I still couldn't believe that he would testify. I still couldn't believe that he would walk in the courtroom in front of 12 people and point the fnger at me knowing that I was going to get a life sentence in prison."

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As you can see, Freeway Ricky Ross has quite a story to tell. He is currently working with 'Blow' writer Nick Cassavetes to bring his story to the big screen.

It's going to be one hell of a movie.

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