Lexington Steele recently chopped it up with VladTV, and the legendary vet was challenged to break down the number of films in which he has appeared, and the number of women with whom he has hooked up with.
Pondering the question of how many films he's appeared in, Lex eventually reveals the approximate sum total of scenes he believes he has under his belt: an impressive 5,000.
As Lexington discloses that he also believes he's slept with about 5,000 women, both in his profession and in his personal life, he says that number would be greater if he were able to do scenes with more white adult actors as opposed to only those who do interracial porn.
Check out the full clip to hear what all he has to say.
Take a listen up top and watch the music video for "On the Bible" featuring T.I. and Zuse below.
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1. Jackie (B.M.F.) 2. That’s How I’m Feelin’ (feat. Pitbull & Missy Elliott) 3. Lullaby 4. Dance Like We’re Making Love 5. Stuck On You 6. Fly 7. I Bet 8. Give Me Love 9. Kiss & Tell 10. All Good 11. Only One 12. One Woman Army (Intro) 13. One Woman Army 14. I Got You 15. I Bet (Remix) (feat. Joe Jonas) 16. I Bet (R3hab Remix)
LAS VEGAS (Associated Press) — Manny Pacquiao said a right shoulder injury prevented him from fighting at his best in his loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Nevada officials also denied Pacquiao's request to take an anti-inflammatory shot in his dressing room before the fight Saturday night. The chairman of the Nevada Athletic Commission said the ruling was Pacquiao's fault for not mentioning his injury sooner.
"It's part of the game," Pacquiao said. "I don't want to make alibis or complain or anything ... (but) it's hard to fight one-handed."
Pacquiao, trainer Freddie Roach and promoter Bob Arum were vague on the details of the injury, but confirmed that they considered postponing the bout a few weeks ago.
"I thought he fought a courageous fight under all the circumstances, and I'm very proud of what he accomplished tonight," Arum said.
Pacquiao got hurt some time after mid-March, and Arum said the injury was "the same as the one Kobe Bryant had."
Bryant tore his rotator cuff in January, ending his season with the Los Angeles Lakers. Arum didn't make it clear whether that was the injury he was referencing, but said Pacquiao consulted the same doctor that treated Bryant.
Arum said Pacquiao's camp thought he would be allowed to have an anti-inflammatory shot because he had similar treatment during training. The shots also had been approved by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.
But Arum said Top Rank filed incorrect paperwork about the injury, and the Nevada commission ruled against the request for a shot.
Francisco Aguilar, chairman of the Nevada Athletic Commission, said the Pacquiao team did not disclose the injury until Saturday night, so the requests for permission to take the shot and to have a personal doctor in Pacquiao's corner were denied.
"We were not aware of his injury until tonight at 6:30," said Aguilar, who made the ruling. "The medications he was taking were disclosed on his medical questionnaire, but not the actual injury. ... This isn't our first fight. This is our business. There is a process, and when you try to screw with the process, it's not going to work for you."
Pacquiao's camp apparently hoped the fighter could compete without the shot. Despite Pacquiao's limitations, Arum said he didn't regret putting Pacquiao into the fight at less than full strength.
"Athletes always fight hurt," Arum said. "We felt that the work that was done on the shoulder during training would give him the opportunity to use the right hand. We were disappointed when in the third round the injury kicked up again, but this is always the case with sports. You get guys injured in training. He then deals with the injury, he thinks he's conquered it, and then he gets re-injured in the game. It happens in football. It happens in any sport."
Mayweather concurred with his former promoter, noting that he fought with injuries to both of his arms and hands.
The post-fight disclosure of Pacquiao's injury adds a legitimate angle to discussion of a rematch.
Pacquiao demonstrably fought with only a portion of his usual punch output, and his inability to use his right hand consistently made it easier for Mayweather to control the fight.
Roach was proud of his fighter's persistence through injury, but frustrated with Pacquiao's ability to implement his game plan, particularly his inability to throw a right hook.
"It was a very close fight," Roach said. "We'd love to do it again, but hopefully that's in the future."
Capone-N-Noreagawill return with a full length album entitledLessonson June 16th viaPenalty Records. Features includeRoyal Flush, Tragedy, The LoxandRaekwon.
Tracklist:
1. Khadafi Talks 2. Future (feat. Tragedy) Prod. by Ayatollah
3. In The 1st Prod. By iFresh
4. Shooters Worldwide Prod. by Jahlil Beats
5. 7 Continents (feat. Royal Flush & Tragedy) Prod. by Hazardis Soundz
6. U.M.A.R. (feat. Tragedy) Prod. by SPK
7. Gumar Oz Dubar Prod. by Hazardis Soundz
8. Not Stick You Pt. 2 (feat. Tragedy) Prod. by Ayatollah
9. Chinese Girl Prod. by Beatz N Da Hood
10. Elevate (feat. Tragedy) Prod. by Ayatollah
11. 3 on 3 (feat. The LOX & Tragedy) Prod. by Beatz N Da Hood
12. Now (feat. Tragedy) Prod. by Statik Selektah
13. Pizza Produced by Large Professor
14. Riding (feat. Anna Shay) Prod. by Mr. Authentic
15. Foul 120 (Feat. Tragedy & Raekwon) Prod. by Scram Jones
Kanye Westhas decided to change the name of his forthcoming seventh solo album. Originally titledSo Help Me God, West took to Twitter on Sunday, May 3, to announce that he's now calling itSWISH.
West did leave room for another possible name change later on.
What should have been a chill party in Las Vegas turned into an all out brawl involving dozens of people on Sunday, May 3, at the Hard Rock Hotel.
Ludacris was hosting a Rehab pool party the day after the big Floyd Mayweather Jr vs. Manny Pacquiao fight when all hell broke loose. Fists were flying in all directions and a door was ripped off it's hinges before order was restored.
TMZ reports thatWill Smith'sson,Trey, andJamie Foxxwere in attendance, but neither of them were involved in the melee.
No arrests were made because the police weren't called.
Check out Jamie Foxx's collaboration with Kid Ink entitled "Baby's In Love." This is off of Jamie's forthcoming album, Hollywood: A Story Of Dozen Roses.
Hollywood: A Story Of Dozen Roses Tracklist:
1. Dozen Roses, Pt. 1 2. You Changed Me (feat. Chris Brown) 3. Like a Drum (feat. Wale) 4. Another Dose 5. Tease (feat. Pharrell) 6. Baby’s In Love (feat. Kid Ink) 7. Text Message 8. Hollywood 9. Vegas Confessions 10. Socialite 11. Dozen Roses, Pt. 2 12. In Love By Now 13. Jumping out the Window 14. On the Dot (feat. Fabolous) 15. Dozen Roses, Pt. 3 16. Right Now 17. Pretty Thing 18. Ain’t My Fault
On Sunday, April 12, Madonna was a surprise guest of Drake's during his closing set at Coachella 2015. The 56-year old pop icon planted a long kiss on Drizzy's lips as he sat in a chair. The rapper reacted in what seemed like disgust.
The rapper later explained that he enjoyed the smooch, but the bitter after taste of Madonna's lipstick caught him off guard.
Madonna hasn't forgotten about the embarrassing moment and took a couple of shots at Drake during a Q&A session on Romeo Saturday Night Online.
When asked if the YMCMB recording artist was a good kisser Madonna replied: "You asked the million dollar question,” the singer said, “I kissed a girl and I liked it.”
Another fan later asked Madonna if there was any advice she would give to her younger self: "Don’t kiss Drake. No matter how many times he begs you to," she replied.
Britney Spears teams up with Iggy Azalea for a new single entitled "Pretty Girls." Take a listen up top and tune in to the Billboard Music Awards on May 17th to watch the ladies perform the song for the first time live.
Many people who either bought the pay-per-view or attended the Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight live on Saturday, May 2, were hoping to see an action packed fight. Instead, they witnessed a 12-round chess match with few multiple punch exchanges.
Stars have taken to Twitter to share their views on the "Fight of the Century."
Snow Tha Product admits that although she looks unassuming as a rapper, the California native told VladTV that she used to embarrass guys at parties that thought they could surpass her skills. She even shared a story about a guy stepping to her after she made fun of his fake Jordans, which thankfully diffused before anything got ugly.
The Atlantic Records emcee also spoke about why she would never step into the battle rap ring for any amount of money, and explains she doesn't want to risk damaging her career over one battle.
Officer Brian Moore in critical condition after being shot in Queens, New York
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NEW YORK (Associated Press) — A police officer shot in the head while attempting to stop a man suspected of carrying a handgun was hospitalized in critical but stable condition Sunday and a suspect was in custody in the case, the fifth shooting of a New York City officer in as many months, officials said.
Officer Brian Moore, 25, underwent surgery after being rushed in a patrol car to a Queens hospital Saturday evening after he and his partner pulled up in an unmarked police car to a man who was adjusting his waistband suspiciously, police Commissioner William Bratton said.
The officers exchanged words with the man before he turned suddenly and fired at least twice, striking Moore, Bratton said. His partner, Officer Erik Jansen, 30, radioed for help.
"They did not have an opportunity to get out and return fire," the commissioner said at a Saturday night news conference at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center with Mayor Bill de Blasio and other officials.
Law enforcement flooded the Queens Village neighborhood following the shooting — police helicopters flew overhead, officers searched house by house and some could be seen walking on roofs. About 90 minutes later, police arrested Demetrius Blackwell, 35, near the crime scene in a house on the block where he lives, officials said.
No weapon was found and, as of early Sunday, Blackwell had not been charged. It wasn't clear if he has a lawyer.
After the shooting, witnesses described Blackwell to responding officers and pointed them in the direction he ran, Bratton said.
De Blasio said the shooting was a painful reminder of the risks officers take every day.
"Our hearts are with his family, his loved ones," the mayor said. "Our hearts are with his extended family, the men and women of the NYPD."
Moore, who comes from a family of police officers, has been on the job since July 2010.
The shooting instantly evoked fears of the December slayings of two uniformed officers as they sat in their patrol cars in Brooklyn by a man who posted online that he was seeking retribution against officers for the death of Eric Garner in an apparent chokehold by police.
The shootings of Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos strained an already tense relationship between city police unions and de Blasio. Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch turned his back on the mayor at a hospital the day of the killings and said de Blasio had "blood on his hands."
But Saturday night, Lynch was among the officials who attended the news conference and could be seen shaking the mayor's hand and speaking briefly with him afterward.
Bratton said Blackwell has a criminal record that includes a weapons possession charge, but the suspect made no such anti-police postings and was being pursued by the anti-crime officers because of his behavior.
Neighbors near the scene of the shooting were surprised by the violence and described the residential area with many two- and three-family homes as quiet and safe.
"You walk down the street, no trouble," said Sandreaus Adam, 52. "This is not a neighborhood where you're just going to hear shots."
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Associated Press writers Jake Pearson and Tom Hays contributed to this report.
LAS VEGAS (Associated Press) — The pressure of a $180 million payday never got to Floyd Mayweather Jr., even if the richest fight ever wasn't the best.
Using his reach and his jab Saturday night, Mayweather frustrated Manny Pacquiao, piling up enough points to win a unanimous decision in their welterweight title bout. Mayweather remained unbeaten in 48 fights, cementing his legacy as the best of his generation.
After the fight, it was disclosed that Pacquiao injured his right shoulder in training and that Nevada boxing commissioners denied his request to take an anti-inflammatory shot in his dressing room before the fight.
Pacquiao chased Mayweather around the ring most of the fight. But he was never able to land a sustained volume of punches, as Mayweather worked his defensive wizardry again.
Two ringside judges scored the fight 116-112, while the third had it 118-110. The Associated Press had Mayweather ahead 115-113.
"I take my hat off to Manny Pacquiao. I see now why he is at the pinnacle of boxing," Mayweather said. "I knew he was going to push me, win some rounds. I wasn't being hit with a lot of shots until I sit in a pocket and he landed a lot of shots."
The bout wasn't an artistic triumph for either fighter, with long periods where both men fought cautiously.
Pacquiao threw far fewer punches than he normally does in a fight, with Mayweather actually throwing more.
That was largely because Pacquiao didn't throw his right hand often. Promoter Bob Arum said Pacquiao injured his shoulder sometime after March 11.
Arum said Pacquiao's camp thought he would be allowed the anti-inflammatory shot because he had gotten them during training and they had been approved by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. But he said paperwork filed with the commission didn't check the injury box, and the Nevada commission ruled against the request for a shot.
"The ruling made tonight affected the outcome of the fight," Arum said.
Nevada Athletic Commission chairman Francisco Aguilar said Pacquiao's camp wanted shots that included lidocaine, a drug that numbs the affected area. But he said Pacquiao's representatives didn't check the injury box after the weigh-in Friday, and the commission had no way of knowing how serious the injury was or what it could be treated with.
"I have no proof an injury actually exists and I can't make a ruling based on what they're telling me," Aguilar said.
Still, Pacquiao thought he had won the bout, largely on the basis of a few left hands that seemed to shake Mayweather.
"I thought I won the fight. He didn't do nothing except move outside," Pacquiao said. "I got him many times."
There were no knockdowns, and neither fighter seemed terribly hurt at any time. Pacquiao landed probably the biggest punch in the fight in the fourth round — a left hand that sent Mayweather into the ropes — but he wasn't able to consistently land against the elusive champion.
The fight was a chess match, with Mayweather using his jab to keep Pacquiao away most of the fight. Pacquiao tried to force the action, but Mayweather was often out of his reach by the time he found his way inside.
"He's a very awkward fighter, so I had to take my time and watch him close," Mayweather said.
Mayweather fought confidently in the late rounds, winning the last two rounds on all three scorecards. In the final seconds of the fight he raised his right hand in victory and after the bell rang stood on the ropes, pounding his heart with his gloves.
"You're tough," he said to Pacquiao, hugging him in the ring.
It was vintage Mayweather, even if it didn't please the crowd of 16,507. They cheered every time Pacquiao threw a punch, hoping that he would land a big shot and become the first fighter to beat Mayweather.
But a good percentage of what he threw never landed. Mayweather often came back with straight right hands, then moved away before Pacquiao could respond.
"I thought we pulled it out," Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach said. "I asked my man to throw more combinations between rounds. I thought he fought flat-footed too many times."
Ringside punch stats showed Mayweather landing 148 punches of 435, while Pacquiao landed 81 of 429. The volume for Pacquiao was a lot lower than the 700 or more he usually throws.
Five years in the making, the fight unfolded before a glittering crowd of celebrities, high rollers and people who had enough money to pay for ringside seats going for $40,000 and up. Before it did, though, it was delayed about a half hour because cable and satellite systems were having trouble keeping up with the pay-per-view demand.
They paid big money to watch two superstars fight for their legacies — and in Pacquiao's case his country — in addition to the staggering paydays for both.
Pacquiao had vowed to take the fight to Mayweather and force him into a war. His camp thought Mayweather's 38-year-old legs weren't what they once were.
"He is moving around, not easy to throw punches when people moving around," Pacquiao said. "When he stayed, I threw a lot of punches. That's a fight."
But Mayweather moved well. His only real moment of trouble came in the fourth round when Pacquiao landed his left hand and then flurried to Mayweather's head on the ropes, but he escaped and shook his head at Pacquiao as if to say he wasn't hurt.
In the corner, Mayweather's father, Floyd Sr. kept yelling at his son to do more. But Mayweather was content to stick with what was working and not take a risk that could cost him the fight.
"I'm a calculated fighter, he is a tough competitor," Mayweather said. "My dad wanted me to do more but Pacquiao is an awkward fighter."
Mayweather said that his fight in September against a yet-to-be-determined opponent would be his last.
"I'm almost 40 years old now. I've been in the sport 19 years and have been a champion for 18 years. I'm truly blessed."
Mayweather is also very rich, getting 60 percent of the approximately $300 million purse, depending on pay-per-view sales. The live gate alone was more than $70 million, and the bout was expected to easily smash the pay-per-view record of 2.48 million buys set in 2007 when Mayweather fought Oscar De La Hoya.
But while the frenzy over the fight pushed up tickets to 3-4 times their retail price the week of the fight, prices dropped dramatically as the fight neared and some tickets were being resold for less than face value.
Boxing fans called for the fight to be made five years ago, when both men were in their undisputed prime. But squabbles over promoters, drug testing and a variety of other issues sidelined it until Pacquiao beat Chris Algieri in November and immediately launched a campaign to get the fight made.
When they finally got it, it wasn't the fight it might have been five years ago. But it was enough to settle the question that boxing fans had asked for years — who would win the big welterweight matchup of the best fighters of their time.
After assisting Nicki Minaj with securing her worldwide stardom, her former fiance Safaree has emerged from the background to erect his own path to fame. Within this portion of his recent VladTV interview, SB discusses his thoughts on how other artists hollered at Nicki following their break-up, and his thoughts on the possibility of rekindling the love affair with the "Pinkprint" lyricist.
When asked about his opinion on Drake using social media to get Nicki's attention following the breakup, SB offers, "I didn't even know he did that." He then states, "I look at that stuff as entertainment. I don't take none of that to heart." As the convo moves to cover Nicki's current relationship with Philly rapper Meek Mill, Safaree offers the matter-of-fact assessment, "it is what it is," adding, "if that's who she chooses to be with it don't have nothing to do with me."
As the conversation continues, SB Stunts assures that he isn't bothered about his life sans Nicki because he is not a bitter or jealous person, and is actually the happiest he's been in "God knows how long."
Check out the full clip to hear Safaree address the rumor he hooked up with K. Michelle and more.
Check out the latest freestyles fromStyles P. The Loxemcee recruits frequent collaboratorChris Riversfor"Ghost to the Riches"and adds another one entitled "Give Me Your Ghost."
Follow Styles P and Chris Rivers on Twitter @therealstylesp @OnlyChrisRivers