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The fight every boxing fans wants to see is in jeopardy once again of not happening.

 

After Manny Pacquiao won his third fight against Juan Manuel Marquez Saturday night it seemed to clear the way for a May 2012 fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr, if the two parties could agree on the particulars. Now, it appears that Pacquiao's promoter, Bob Arum is trying to lock up a fourth fight with Marquez instead for May.

 


Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer told ESPN.com that he was notified of Arum's intentions by Judge Daniel Weinstein. Waienstein has mediated issue between Golden Boy and Arum's Top Rank in the past.

 

"I am sick and tired of Bob Arum twisting the truth. It's another case of 'yesterday I was lying, today I'm telling the truth,' " Schaefer told ESPN.com. "The truth of the matter is that we received this afternoon an email from retired federal judge Daniel Weinstein, who has informed us that Top Rank is pursuing a rematch with Marquez and, therefore, is not interested in immediate talks for a possible Mayweather-Pacquiao fight. This is obviously as clear as it can be that they have no intentions of making a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight. Therefore, Floyd Mayweather will have no other choice than to move on and identify and lock in another opponent for his ring return on May 5."

 

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Leonard Ellerbe, one of Mayweather's advisors said that in his opinion Arum, Freddie Roach and Pac Man are scared to make the fight with Money May happen.

 

"In my opinion, you have three cowards -- Bob Arum, (Pacquiao trainer) Freddie Roach and Manny Pacquiao," Ellerbe told ESPN.com. "Now we all know the truth once and for all why this fight hasn't been made. It should be clear to everyone that they don't care what the fans want, especially when Floyd is ready, willing and able to fight Manny Pacquiao now. Floyd said if this isn't clear, he doesn't know what is.

 

"All along we know why the fight isn't being made. This is the perfect opportunity. Both guys just fought. This is the fight the fans want to see, and it's a disgrace that they are not willing to give the fans what they want. In my opinion, there are three reasons why Arum doesn't want the fight. He knows there is no way that Manny Pacquiao can win, it kills his cash cow, and he wants to do in-house fights where he controls both sides. I said all along why this fight hasn't been made to this point. Manny Pacquiao knows, Bob Arum knows and Freddie Roach knows."

 

Arum denied knowing anything about an email being sent to Mayweather's team, but he did acknowledge he was pursuing a fourth fight between Pacquiao and Marquez.

 

"We are pursuing a fourth fight with Marquez," Arum said. "As far as doing anything definitively, we aren't ready to do anything definitively. When we are ready to make a determination of what we are going to do, we will do it. We are not going to do this in the press. We will do what is in the best interest of ourselves and our client and make a decision when it's time to. If we decide we want to do a rematch with Marquez, there is no reason to sit down with Mayweather. If we want to explore a Mayweather fight, we will sit down with them. But I'm not going to sit down with them just because it's a good show."

 

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As far as Mayweather is concerned there is no point in the Filipino champion fighting Marquez again.

 

"Why? I mean, I truly feel that Marquez is never going to get the benefit of the doubt," Mayweather told Fighthype.com. "I want to congratulate Marquez and I want to congratulate Manny Pacquiao for doing it a third time, but I just feel like if you get it done right the first time, there's no need for a second or third fight, and if it is needed, do it again in the same fashion and in the same way, or do it even better. People fail to realize, when I faced Marquez, I was two years off just traveling and vacationing. I took two years off, no working out, no other activities. I went into training camp and then the fight had got pushed back because I had an injury, so that pushed it back a little bit more, but I still went out there and performed and looked marvelous. If I fight a guy and I don't knock him out, they say, "Well, Mayweather didn't knock him out." If I knock him out in the late rounds, they say, "Well, what took so long?" If I knock him out in the early rounds, they say, "Well, you can always catch a guy cold." Like I said before, I'm always in a no-win situation. If I fight a guy that's my age, they're going to say, "You know what? He's over the hill." When I fought Marquez, they said Marquez was over the hill. Remember, when I fought Marquez, I think he was 36 and I was 32. Now, two years later, Pacquiao is 32 and Marquez is 38."

 

So, once again it looks like boxing fans will be deprived of the one mega fight the sport has to offer.

 

 

 
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Mobb Deep will be releasing two limited editions of their forthcoming Black Cocaine EP, the duo revealed today.

 

The first copy of the Mobb's first new body of work since 2006 will hit all major retailers and indie outlets on November 21st in the form of a 5-song EP. A deluxe 7-song edition of the EP will be released on Black Friday, November 25th to indie outlets only.

 

Both editions will only be available until stocks run out.

 

"We wanted to give something to the fans that have been waiting for new Mobb Deep music," said Prodigy.

 

Havoc added that the collector's editions are something fans will appreciate.

 

"This limited edition EP is a collectors' item for die hard Mobb Deep fans," he said."

 

Pre-order your copy of the retail version from iTunes.

 

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Dr. Dre's success in the music business is well documented. From his days as a member of N.W.A., to his solo career and production work for artists such as Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Eminem, Eve, Mary J. Blige, Scarface, Xzibit and many more. After 27-years of providing some of hip hop's best music, the industry veteran says it's time to slow it down.

 

In a new interview with Fader, Dre talks about concentrating on working with California MC's Slim The Mobster and Kendrick Lamar on their upcoming projects before starting to spend more quality time with his loved ones.

 

"These are the next two artists that I'm working on, Slim The Mobster and Kendrick Lamar. I think after that I'm gonna wrap it up for a minute," Dre said. "Because I've been doing music for 27 years now and the longest I've ever been out out the studio in 27 years, is 2 weeks. So, I feel like I'm going to take a little bit of a break. I'm never gonna stop music it's like air to me. I'm gonna take a little bit of a break. Enjoy some time with the family until I get that itch to get back in."

 

Dre doesn't mention Detox at all during the interview. Hopefully that is still on the horizon.

 

 

 

 

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Juelz Santana is speaking out publicly about his recent arrest in New Jersey.

 

As we previously reported, Juelz was arrested last week for suspicion of making terrorist threats and disorderly conduct.

 

While details are still scarce, the rapper has gone on Twitter to vent about the arrest, blaming overzealous Bergen County, New Jersey police for the incident.

 

"A! How many mugshots they gonna take of me smfh!!! 46k bail," he wrote. "Police impounded my bently so I guess I gotta bring the rose out! fuck they thought that was my only car lol #Whooooaaaaaa My car was parked an they asked to search it. an I said no. so they locked me up an said will get a Judge search warrant smh wow. It's the NJ bergen county police they be bored "no action" smh so when they c someone like me they make it a big deal #godforgivethem."

 

 

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Two of the biggest names in hip hop have announced they will be hitting the road together for a series of concerts.

 

Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg are dropping a soundtrack to their movie 'High School.' A tour in support of the project kicks off December 6th in New York City, before winding down in Los Angeles on December 13th.

 

The soundtrack has already produced two songs. "The Weed Iz Mine" and the Smeezington's produced single "Young, Wild & Free," featuring Bruno Mars.

 

Check out the movie's synopsis and official tour dates below courtesy of HitFix.

 

Wiz and Snoop both star in "High School," with the former as an L.A. high school overachiever and would-be valedictorian speech-writer Devin and the latter as "five-year senior and consummate ladies man" Mac, who has a crush on a new substitute teacher. "[Mac] soon realizes that the only way he'll truly have a chance with her is if he finally graduates high school. In three weeks time, Mac must cram four years of high school academics, while Devin must cram four years of teenage experience,"
 

Official Tour Dates

 

Dec. 5 New York, NY Terminal 5

 

Dec. 6 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory

 

Dec. 7 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club

 

Dec. 10 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle

 

Dec. 12 San Francisco, CA The Warfield Theatre

 

Dec. 13 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern

 

 


 

 

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It's been a minute since we've heard some new music from Cassie, but the 25-year old beauty is keeping busy with modeling gigs

 

Here's the full set of photos from her shoot with Idol Magazine for their 'Illuminati' issue courtesy of TheyBF.

 

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Jay-Z is one of four people to be honored as GQ's Men of the Year 2011. Joining Hov are Mila Kunis, Michael Fassbender and Jimmy Fallon.

 

Hov sat down with GQ writer Alex Pappademas and opened up about everything from his dad leaving when he was 11-years old, the decision to reveals Beyonce's pregnancy, the song "N*ggas In Paris" and more.

 

Did he and Kanye West argue a lot during the making of 'Watch the Throne'?

Only about what's best for the song, which is great.

 

On dealing with Kanye's need to be a perfectionist

I think he just can't help himself. He puts so much into everything, and he's like, 'You have to treat it like I treat it.' It drives you crazy sometimes—like when you've put seventy-five versions of a snare on one song and he's like, 'No!' and you're like, 'Come on, man.'

 

On the song "N*ggas In Paris"

It's not, like, 'We're here! We're balling harder than everybody,' It's like, 'I'm shocked that we're here.' Still being amazed, still not being jaded. Having so much fun and then stopping and saying, 'What are we doing here? How did we get here?'

 

On his father, Adnis Reeves

If your dad died before you were born, yeah, it hurts—but it's not like you had a connection with something that was real. Not to say it's any better—but to have that connection and then have it ripped away was, like, the worst. My dad was such a good dad that when he left, he left a huge scar. He was my superhero.

 

Read the rest of the interview at GQ.com

 

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While the world is still mourning the death of hip hop pioneer Heavy D, who passed away last week at age 44, his peers are remembering his influence on the game.

 

One such peer is DMX, who credits Heavy with inspiring him to pursue a rap career.

 

"Heavy D was the first celebrity that I ever seen in my life. He's from Mount Vernon (New York). The first person from Westchester County to make it big," X said. "Before it was all these people from Brooklyn and The Bronx getting on. So, now it was somebody I could relate to. He gave me hope that it could be done."

 

Dark Man X also recalled the last time he saw Heavy.

 

"I seen him at the [2011] BET Awards. And he hugged me so hard it picked me off my feet, and gave me a kiss on the cheek. It was a little weird, but you know I was like, 'Wow this dude really got a lot of love and respect for me.' Then to find out that he passed...I couldn't believe it."

 

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Lil B aka the Based God delivers a powerful new messages in his latest song about the importance of protecting yourself against STD's and getting tested for AIDS.

 

"I Got AIDS" appears on B's new mixtape, BasedGod Velli. As you can see from the pic above, the cover depicts Lil B looking exactly like Tupac Shakur.

 

Check out what B has to say about the new song below.

 

 

PLEASE EVERYONE I MADE THIS TO INFORM EVERYONE THAT I LOVE AND RESPECT AND EVERYONE THAT LISTENS TO MY MUSIC AND LOVES BASED TO PLEASE GET TESTED AND PROTECT YOURSELF AND PARTNERS


AND BE SAFE,


I WANT YOU TO NO IF YOU HAVE SEX YOU ARE AT RISK


PLEASE USE CONDOMS AND HAVE SAFE SEX,


PLEASE I LOVE YOU,


IF YOU CARE ABOUT ME UPLOAD A VIDEO OF YOU GOING TO GET TESTED AND SEND TO ME I WILL ALSO UPLOAD A VIDEO OF ME GETTING TESTED,


I LOVE YOU AND IF YOU ARE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE NO YOU HAVE SUPPORT - Lil B

 


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Rapper Y.G. had his recent show in San Diego halted after several fights broke out. 

 

The club the Compton rapper was performing at was packed with a large number of crips. Y.G. is reportedly associated with the TreeTop Piru's. It didn't take long for things to get ugly as you will see in the footage below.

 

Y.G. is best known for his hit "Toot It and Boot It."

 


   

 

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It's obvious Lil Wayne could care less what people think about his choice of wardrobe, but that doesn't mean he won't continue to be criticized.

 

Weezy and his YMCMB crew were performing at the MTV2'sSucker Free Awards” at LIV Fontainebleau Miami Beach on Friday when a fan started to get on him about his giraffe-print pants.

 

The fan started screaming at Wayne, who was also wearing a yellow ski hat and matching fanny pack to "take off Lil Kim's jeans" and "f*ck Nicki Minaj."

 

Weezy was nominated for “Artist Of The Year” and “Album Of The Year” for Tha Carter IV. The show will air December 4th on MTV2 at 11P/10C.

 

Peep the hilarious clip below as well as YMCMB's full set which included performances by Lil Twist (“Turnt Up”), Tyga (“Rack City”) and Birdman featuring Lil Wayne ("Y U Mad).

 


 

 

 

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Full YMCMB Performance

 

 

 

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Jay-Z has decided to pull his Occupy Wall Street themed t-shirts from Rocawear's website amid criticism he was trying to profit from the movement without giving anything back to the cause.

 

The plan was to sell the t-shirts emblazoned with the phrase "Occupy All Streets" for $22 with all of the money going back to the company.

 

"Jay-Z, as talented as he is, has the political sensibility of a hood rat and is a scrotum," says Grim, described as one of the leaders of the Occupy movement by TMZ. "To attempt to profit off of the first important social moment of 50 years with an overpriced piece of cotton is an insult to the fight for economic civil rights known as #occupywallstreet."

 

A spokesperson for Rocawear confirmed to Gawker.com a couple of days ago that the company had no plans to share the wealth at this time.

 

The 'Occupy All Streets' T shirt was created in support of the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement. Rocawear strongly encourages all forms of constructive expression, whether it be artistic, political or social. 'Occupy All Streets' is our way of reminding people that there is change to be made everywhere, not just on Wall Street. At this time we have not made an official commitment to monetarily support the movement.
 

TMZ reports they have been trying to contact Hov's camp for two days with no luck.

 

 

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