Abu Dhabi (CNN) - In the latest twist of one of boxing's longest-running sagas, Manny Pacquiao says he wants another crack at Floyd Mayweather before he quits the ring.
Although Mayweather has already hung up his gloves, with a 49-0 unbeaten record, this hasn't stopped his Filipino rival of dreaming of a rematch of the most lucrative bout in boxing history.
The 36-year-old is hoping for one more fight before he ends his distinguished career, having been a champion in eight weight divisions, and he insisted that Mayweather could be his opponent.
Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach suggested this week there may be a repeat of May's long-awaited mega-millions encounter, but Mayweather has made it clear on several occasions that he has finished with boxing, and has no intention of beating Rocky Marciano's record.
"Of course we hear from him many times that he has retired. It's not new for him," Pacquiao said of the American.
He was dogged by a shoulder problem when he took on Mayweather in Las Vegas, where he lost unanimously on points to give him a career record of 57 wins, six defeats and two draws.
Pacquiao said he hoped to announce his next opponent "late next month."
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Two Louisiana law enforcement officers remained jailed Saturday while their colleagues tried to sort out the details that led to the death of a 6-year-old and the severe wounding of his father in a hail of gunfire.
Derrick Stafford, 32, of Mansura, and Norris Greenhouse Jr., 23, of Marksville, each faced charges of second-degree murder and second-degree attempted murder. They were being held in the Avoyelles Parish jail.
Norris Greenhouse (left) and Derrick Stafford are in police custody
The dead child was 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis, who was in a car being driven Tuesday by his father, Chris Few.
6-year-old Jeremy Mardis was shot to death by 2 police officers
State police said Stafford is a full-time lieutenant with the Marksville Police Department; Greenhouse is a full-time city marshal. Both were working part-time as deputy marshals in Marksville's Ward 2 when Tuesday's shooting broke out, state police said.
Any alleged motive for the shooting has not been made public. State police, who are investigating the shooting, said there so far has been no evidence found that Few had a gun.
Chris Few, with his son, Jeremy Mardis
There were initial reports Stafford and Greenhouse were among a group of marshals serving a warrant on Few. However, Col. Mike Edmonson, superintendent of Louisiana State Police, said at a news conference Friday night that there was no evidence that a warrant had been issued. That remained the case Saturday according to a state police, Trooper Scott Moreau.
Edmonson gave few details about the investigation or what led to Friday's arrest of the two law enforcement officers. He did say the probe included review of body cameras and 911 recordings. He also asked anyone with information about the shooting to contact state police.
"Six years old," Edmonson said of the child. "He didn't deserve to die like that."
He also called the video he reviewed "the most disturbing thing I've seen, and I will leave it at that."
Marksville City Marshal Floyd Voinche Sr. issued a statement this week saying the deputy marshals were certified as having undergone Peace Officer Standards and Training. He said he was cooperating with the state police investigation and declined any other comment.
Few's 57-year-old stepfather, Morris German, earlier in the week accused the marshals of indiscriminately opening fire on the vehicle. German said Few was heavily sedated after the shooting, unable to talk and had bullet fragments lodged in his brain and lung. He described Few was a loving father and added the man's son "was his whole life."
German added that the 6-year-old had been diagnosed with autism, describing him as a delightful child who "loved everything, everybody." German said the boy had no siblings and the family had recently moved to the town of Marksville from Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Los Angeles artist/producer and Taylor Gang member, Ty Dolla $ign, sits down with DJ Smallz and updates an upcoming collaborative effort project with YG and DJ Mustard.
Are you looking forward to hearing this Ty Dolla, YG, Mustard project? Sound off by posting a comment below.
Producer V Don just released his new album titled "The Opiate." Take a listen to this banger off of it, "Stand Tall," featuring Lil Eto, Willie The Kid and Conway.
50 Cent and Tim Westwood recently sat down for a conversation that covered a wide variety of topics.
The G-Unit boss talks about beefs he thinks he won or lost, Kanye West, never working with The Game again, the Lil Wayne and Birdman conflict and Rick Ross.
"It's desperation at the points you hear this from [Rick Ross] at this point," 50 said. "Because if you're looking for someone it ain't that hard to find me. And I'm not used to having an altercation with law enforcement. Or saying that I'm going to do something to a correctional officer or anyone who has been under oath. It's a correctional officer that's rapping like a drug dealer."
He also talks about EFFEN Vodka's success, Puffy Juice, Chris Lighty's passing, squashing the Fat Joe beef, Street King Immortal, The Kanan Tape dropping in a few weeks, Drake vs. Meek Mill, Ar-Ab, the current state of hip hop, Interscope Records falling asleep at the wheel during his competition against Kanye,
OJ Da Juiceman revisits his 2009 album, "The Otha Side of the Trap," to release an official music video for "Cop a Chicken." This features two new verses. Produced by Zaytoven.
There are no off days for Cold Summers Entertainment boss, and Tanboys member, Lil Eto. He drops off a new music video for "Eyes Open" featuring Boob Bronx and Ant Milli.
50 Cent and Rick Ross have been at each other's throats since 2009. At this point, there appears to be no end in sight.
50 has been roasting his arch nemesis on Instagram over the last two days about everything from MMG's weak roster of artists to his fake persona as a drug dealer. The best Ross could do in response is reference 50's finances and throw out a lame/disrespectful joke about his oldest son, Marquise.
Let's take a look at the shots that have been thrown today.
"Ok this is a good movie. a correctional officer who raps like a drug dealer till he believes it," 50 wrote. "then kid naps and beats his grounds keeper as his record sales dwindle to nothing. So he marries a 22 year old stripper his crew already ran threw to make sure someone will visit him. LMAO wait I want to buy the movie rights. When yal gonna get the chain back man LMAO. I Know you been busy,you just didn't get around to it. #EFFENVODKA #FRIGO #SMSAUDIO."
Meanwhile, 50 is performing in front of sold out crowds in Europe.
Former NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb was just sent to jail for his second DUI in less than two years.
TMZ Sports reports that McNabb pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a June 28th arrest in the Phoenix suburb of Gilbert.
A police report at the time stated McNabb's vehicle rear-ended a car driven by the wife of a Gila River tribal police officer and McNabb appeared to be impaired.
His blood alcohol level was .17 -- more than twice the legal limit. A bottle of tequila was also found in his trunk.
McNabb was sentenced to 18 days in jail, followed by 72 days in home detention, 30 hours of community service, counseling, unsupervised probation until his sentence is complete and must pay a fine of $6,342.23.
Jeezy is putting out an incredible amount of music right now. He dropped his "Politically Correct EP" last month, his "Church in These Streets" album is just a week away, and he's already release three videos this week, for "Gold Bottles," "Nov. 13th Freestyle," & "Streets." This morning he releases a fourth in an HNHH premiere, as he finally gives his underrated banger "Talking" (from his 2010 mixtape "Trap Or Die 2: By Any Means Necessary") the visual treatment it deserves.
Pre-order Kevin Gates debut album 'ISLAH' now and receive an automatic download of “La Familia," "Really Really" and "The Truth!" Click here: http://smarturl.it/KGIslah 'Islah' album will be available everywhere January 29th.
Bad Boy Records recording artist Machine Gun Kelly visited The Breakfast Club to talk about not liking to take fan pictures, a comment about Eminem's daughter getting him banned from Shade 45, first number 1 album, acting, dating Amber Rose, Fader & Rolling Stone refusing to interview him, LeBron James coming back to Cleveland, his daughter and more.
The D.O.C. sat down for a rare interview with VladTV, where he opened up about first linking up with Dr. Dre, writing Eazy-E's hit track "We Want Eazy," and more.
During the sit-down The D.O.C. also addressed rumors that he sold his publishing for a gold chain, which he told us is untrue. He added that "I don't even think being ignorant to the game I would've said that."
The interview touched on The D.O.C.'s relationship with Eazy-E, and the Texas-born artist said he tried to follow Eazy's swag when he first started out in the game. He explained that despite Eazy not having talent as a rapper, The D.O.C. said the West Coast emcee had the "it factor" that made him a star.
Check out more of the interview below, including how The D.O.C. felt about not being in the "We Want Eazy" credits and more.
Memphis rapper and CMG leader, Yo Gotti, came from the bottom and had to hustle to survive. During a recent sit down with DJ Smallz he explains why he never drank or smoke during that time period.
Silkk the Shocker's brother, Master P, was pretty upset when he heard about Lamar Odom's overdose. So much in fact he accused Khloe Kardashian and Kobe Bryant of being "phony" when it came to how they were handling his critical situation in the media. When DJ Vlad asked Silkk to share his thoughts on it, he stated his brother was merely stating his opinion, and he sees nothing wrong with him doing that. "Addiction is addiction. That's a tough fight for anybody," he said. 'It's a battle that hardly ever stops."
The New Orleans native also said no one is to blame in the situation but Odom. "You have to be in control of your own life [at] the end of the day," Silkk explained. "Because nobody is gonna be on the hospital bed but you. Nobody's gonna be locked up but you. And it's tough."
Jadakiss is coming back to commit more lyical homicides with the release of his forthcoming fourth solo album titled "Top 5 Dead or Alive," which arrives November 20th.
Features include Young Buck, Future, Puff Daddy, Lil Wayne, Swizz Beatz, Ne-Yo, Nipsey Hussle, Sheek Louch, Nas, Styles P, Jeezy and more.
Tracklist:
01 First 48 (Intro) 02 Shop Talk (Skit) 03 You Don’t Eat f. Puff Daddy 04 You Can See f. Future 05 Y.O. (Youthful Offenders) f. Future 06 Jason f. Swizz Beatz 07 Kill f. Lil Wayne 08 Man In The Mirror 09 Synergy f. Styles P 10 Ain’t Nothin' New f. Ne-Yo & Nipsey Hussle 11 So High f. Wiz Khalifa 12 Ahaa Interview (Skit) 13 Critikal f. Jeezy 14 Confetti (Skit) 15 Cutlass 16 Realest In The Game f. Sheek Louch & Young Buck 17 Rain f. Nas & Styles P 18 One More Mile To Go f. Chayse 19 Baby f. Dyce Payne
Sheek Louch has loaded the cannons for his upcoming album, "Silverback Gorilla 2."The Lox emcee has recruited Billy Danze of M.O.P., Trae Tha Truth, Joell Ortiz, A$AP Ferg, Jadakiss, Swizz Beatz, Pusha T, Ghostface Killah, Dyce Payne, Raheem DeVaughn and Fabolous for features on the 17-track project, due out December 4th.
You can pre-order the album beginning on November 6th.
Tracklist:
1. Bunndy 2. Hood Nigga (feat. Billy Danze, Trae Tha Truth & Joell Ortiz) 3. What You Want the Money For (feat. Swizz Beatz) 4. I’m Working (feat. Raheem DeVaughn) 5. Bang Bang (feat. Pusha T) 6. Skit 7. Hold It Straight 8. Obamacare (feat. Dyce Payne) 9. Trap Stories 10. What’s on Your Mind (feat. Jadakiss & A$AP Ferg) 11. What It Is (feat. Styles P) 12. I Luv It (feat. Ghostface Killah) 13. No Losses (feat. Fabolous) 14. Clap (feat. Dyce Payne) 15. Legends 16. You and Me 17. Hood in You
Check out"What's On Your Mind"featuring Al Qaeda Jada and Ferg below.