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Every Friday DJ Necterr has decided to stream his podcast for the world to listen. Stop and take a listen to this 1 hr mixshow. Stream it and plug it into your car stereo or house speakers and enjoy the party and turn up or work out. Hope you enjoy
Mr. 716 "Big Miz" was also chosen as one of Western New York's "Ones To Watch For" on WBLK'S website in 2004 and 2005, the station that later chose him to host his live to air radio interview with radio host D.T. on the Late Night Noise show in December of 2008. It was also noted that Mr. 716 "Big Miz" was the first hip-hop artist from Niagara Falls, NY to get airtime on mainstream radio, and the first person out of Niagara Falls to be a breakthrough music artist of the year. When Big Miz is not in the studio, he is also a Business Administration major and a certified car salesman for Chrysler. However music is his true passion and he stays on a continuous grind striving to find outstanding ways to improve his craft lyrically because he loves to share his music knowledge with others. Both humble and motivated, Miz believes in the five P's of performance... Proper Preparation Prevents A Poor Performance! He also lives by the words, “if you work like a slave, you will eat like a king!” |
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Mr. 716 is not just an artist/entertainer, he is a businessman first and foremost, and hence why Big Miz will soon be promoting his next project "The Neighborhood Clean Up" and his brand new hot radio EP's "Right Here 4 It" and "Make Fire". "Right Here 4 It" is a 716 Anthem representing several Niagara Falls stars like Paul "Do It All" Harris, James "Buck Superbowl Ring" Starks, "Sugar" Rashad Evans, and even Johnny "Houston Rockets". Flynn with Miz chanting the hook “We right here 4 it, we right here 4 it, this is our year, we right here 4 it, stand down firm, we right here 4 it, we right here 4 it, we right here 4 it.” "Make Fire" is a club banger already accumulating heavy spins with Greg Street on V 103.3 FM and 107.9 FM radio in Atlanta, Ga. Both of the singles are steady blazing major college airwaves throughout the south and mid-west region due in part to Big Miz’s own efforts, and independently getting his own material out there. |
It's a Cash Money reunion when Mannie Fresh and Juvenile join the G.O.O.D. Music rapper on stage.
http://www.bet.com/video/hiphopawards/2013/performances/2-chainz-juvenile.html
NY (10-15-13) – The Blue Chip boxer Ryan Martin prepares to enter the ring for the second time of his young career on November 9th at the Aviator Sports and Events Center in Brooklyn. The card is headlined by Brooklynites Dimitry Salita (35-1-1, 18KO’s) VS. Gabriel Bracero (22-1, 4KO’s).
Martin, who just recently signed with Curtis 50 Cent’s SMS Promotions, is coming off a very impressive Pro Debut victory over Darius Somieari (0-2). He scored a devastating second-round TKO on the first Big Apple Boxing event in Brooklyn, NY on September 16th.
“I’m thrilled to get back into the ring next month, 50 Cent told me that he plans to keep me active and we are doing just that. I’ve been sparring with Mark “Too Sharp” Davis 17-0, (5KO’s) and I’m feeling very confident in my offense and defense. Every day I’m learning new things with my new Boxing Coach Joe Delguyd and I couldn’t ask for a better team at the moment”. Martin’s team includes: strength and conditioning coach Robert Kaleal known for implementing the strength regimen for undefeated welterweight Shawn Porter, head coach Joe Delguyd, and manager Tim VanNewhouse.
The undercard is loaded with young talent including but not limited to: Patrick Day, (5-0, 2KO’s) Junior Younan, (Debut) Shemuel Pagan, (3-0 1KO’s) and Chris Galeaneo (0-1). Tickets are currently on sale and are priced at $125, $85, $65 and $45, and can be purchased by calling the DiBella Entertainment office at (212) 947-2577. Act fast as this will be a sold out event.
For more information please visit Dibella Entertainment at www.dbe1.com and SMS Promotions at www.smsboxing.com Follow Ryan Martin on twitter @BlueChipBoxer.
Come meet New havens boxing own James Williams at Ct black expo on 0ct 26. 2013
http://www.ctblackexpo.net/performances-schedule/
more info click link http://streetconnfinementphotos.ning.com/profiles/blogs/jimmy-williams-turns-to-boxing-after-his-mother-is-found-murdered
Moore dominates Fernandez to remain unbeaten; Ramsey upsets Soto in wild co-feature
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (Oct. 5th, 2013) – Light middleweight prospect Michael Moore of New Haven, Conn., kept his perfect record intact Saturday with a hard-fought win over game veteran Antonio Fernandes at Mohegan Sun Casino.
The unbeaten Moore (13-0), originally from Cleveland, calmly controlled the fight from start to finish, at times staggering the crafty, elusive Fernandes (3-13-2) over the course of 10 rounds. Fernandes’ awkward defensive style frustrated Moore early on, but as Fernandes (Brockton, Mass.) began to tire, Moore got his second win in latter half of the bout and closed out the fight in style, earning a 98-92, 100-90, 98-92 unanimous-decision win in the main event.
The battle of unbeaten welterweight prospects in the eight-round co-feature lived up to the billing as Zack Ramsey (6-0) of Hartford, Conn., and Edwin Soto (9-1-2) of New Haven waged a back-and-forth battle with both sides jockeying for the upper hand throughout the fight. Ramsey utilized his superior speed, coupled with his ability to weave in and out of trouble, to pull off the upset win by unanimous decision, 78-74, on all three cards.
Picking his spots while fighting on the outside for most of the night, Ramsey dominated the early rounds until Soto mounted a late surge, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the slick boxing by Ramsey in the first half of the fight. After beating Fernandes in September by unanimous decision, Ramsey has now won three fights in a five-month span in 2013, cementing his status as one of the elite, up-and-coming welterweights in the region.
Returning to New England for the second time in less than a month, Lancaster, Pa., welterweight Evincii Dixon (2-2-2) fought to a majority draw against New Haven’s Christian Lao (4-2-1). Dixon previously fought at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I., losing a six-round decision to Nick DeLomba. Last night’s fight was much closer as he and Lao – fighting for the first time in 15 months – exchanged blows throughout four competitive rounds.
Judges Bill Morande and Clark Sammartino scored the bout 38-38 while judge Don Trella scored it 39-37 in favor of Lao. The difference was the opening round, which Trella scored in favor of Lao while Morande and Sammartino awarded it to Dixon.
In the opening bout, New Haven light middleweight David Wilson (2-0) won for the second time in as many bouts, beating tough veteran Danny Lugo (2-5) of Harrisburg, Pa., by unanimous decision, 40-36, on all three scorecards. Lugo absorbed his share of punishment from the taller, faster Wilson, but kept coming forward, making for a fast-paced between the two combatants. Lugo was effective when fighting on the inside, but Wilson’s significant reach advantage and subsequent ability to keep Lugo at bat turned out to be the difference.
Fighting for the first time in more than a year, New England light heavyweight Charles Foster (5-0) kept his perfect record intact with a hard-fought, unanimous-decision win over Philadelphia veteran Greg Hackett (2-13), 40-36, on all three scorecards. Foster was originally supposed to face fellow Philadelphia light heavyweight Taneal Goyco, but Goyco suffered a shoulder injury two days before the weigh-in and Hackett agreed to take the fight on short notice.
Undersized at 5-foot-6 against the taller, leaner Foster, Hackett gave it his all and showed no fear fighting on the inside, but Foster made the most of his short, quick punches to soften Hackett and, like Wilson in the previous bout, used his reach to frustrate his opponent.
In the final bout, heavyweight Solomon Maye (1-0, 1 KO) of New Haven, Conn., making his pro debut, stopped the overmatched John Desmond (0-1) of Duxbury, Mass., thirty-seven seconds into the opening round. Maye came out swinging and Desmond failed to defend himself, prompting the referee to stop the bout.
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Boxer moves to Connecticut to become a champion
Boxer Michael Moore-thinks he has a chance to make it big, so does his boxing family, which has given him a chance of a lifetime.