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Boxing Journalist Turns Actress

11020616684?profile=originalWhen you search www.fightkings.com you would have seen the countless boxing interviews and reviews of the fight game by our correspondent, Pattee Mak. She is usually thinking outside of the box and not only goes after boxers to interview but goes after many different interesting individuals/topics to cover. This time the tables have turned and fightkings is excited to interview her along with the Producer and Director, Stephen “Stix” Josey the CEO of Stix Productions and CEO of MSJ Productions, Film & Music and the Associate Producer, Chris Josey of MSJ Productions, Film & Music regarding their upcoming movie “Temporary File”. The movie is about FBI Agent Jackson who is played by Stix, who is assigned to a special case known as the temporary file. Agent Jackson then discovers that due to

corruption within the bureau, those are his true enemies. Pattee was casted as “Linda” in the film.

FKT: WOW Pattee, We are so excited for you. Congratulations. How did this role come about?

Mak: I ran into an old friend of mine, Mark Del Negro. We started chatting about the ins and outs of the movie business and I mentioned to him that I would love to get into acting. A few weeks later Stix and Mark were chatting and he told Mark to text me to ask me if I would play his wife Linda in a movie. I was honored and so excited that I jumped to the opportunity. Linda’s name came about in honor of Stix’s late mother who recently passed away on October 1, 2013. It was funny because I knew little about the film and I didn’t know if I would have a speaking role or not. As we were driving there, I started to think to myself, hmmm wife… What kind of scene will I be playing? Would I have to kiss my friend?

FKT: You played Linda in the movie and this is your fist movie role. Did the acting come easily for you?

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Mizgin Demircan is a Swedish music artist that is making her debut here in the United States with her sexy, fierce music and intoxicating voice, best known for her single "Get U Off". She is turning heads and rocking stages, boasting raw, enthusiastic energy and an eclectic sound.

A true artist to her core, Mizgin dreamed of hitting the top of the charts ever since she first started singing, writing, and performing as a young girl. Growing up in Bollnäs, a small town in Sweden, the musical scene was limited and she had trouble finding things to participate in as a singer. Nevertheless, she threw herself into everything she could find, including school shows, small venues and local events. For a while she tried taking dance classes but somehow always ended up practicing at home in front of the mirror and creating original moves that felt more like her own style. While she occasionally draws inspiration from others, Mizgin is primarily self-taught and loves adapting and re-creating things into something new and different. She believes that allowing your individuality to pour out of you unfiltered is what makes a successful artist.

In 2008, Mizgin went out on a limb and auditioned for the popular Swedish TV show Körslaget, a competition in which seven celebrities return to their respective hometowns and each select 20 singers for their own choir. The seven teams then compete until just one is left standing. Hanna Hedlund was the celebrity singer leading Mizgin's team. They worked hard, dedicating three months of their life to practicing and performing each round before ultimately winning the competition. It was a thrilling experience that only intensified her desire to succeed.

Mizgin always felt like she was meant to do something great with her life and has worked incredibly hard to make that vision a reality. Armed with the knowledge that things are never handed to you in life, she chased after her dream with infectious enthusiasm. In 2013, she traveled to America with Oscar Andersson, a long-time friend who was planning to start a music company in Sweden. Serendipity brought her together with Kama, the talented production duo that would ultimately become her producers here in the United States, as well as co-writer Nav Ramasamy and talent manager Kelly Newton of Jack N Jill Management.

Her single "Get U Off" was originally slated for one of the biggest pop stars in the world, but Mizgin was so struck by the song that she knew she wanted it more than anything. She approached her producers and told them that she was not leaving until the song was hers. "You wanted someone hungry," she told them. "Well, I'm starving." True to her word, she did not leave the studio until her producers agreed to give the song to her. "They looked at me like I was crazy," Mizgin admits, "but in the end that's who I am." In everything that she does, she continues to inspire those around her with her infectious passion and dedication. Music is not just her dream, it is her life -- and nothing is going to keep her from making it a reality.

"The only thing that is endless in life is your imagination, so never be afraid to use it and believe in it. If you want something, go get it; no one is going to get it for you. You may get help along the way, but the only one that can truly take you where you want to go is you."  --Mizgin

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Mizgin's Manager is Kelly Newton of Jack N Jill Management (Universal Music, Ralph Lauren, Zales, MTV, Neiman Marcus)

Single Release Date: May 05,2014
*Went number 1 in Sweden iTunes chart within a few hours of release

Video Release Date: May 05, 2014
*Currently Trending for YouTube Most Watched page already.

Get You Off produced by Kama (multi-award nominated pop production duo comprised of John Sarris and Andrew Boss)

Get You Off was written by John Sarris, Andrew Boss and Nav Ramasamy
Mix -  Phil Tan (3x Grammy winner mixes for Katy Perry ,Wiz Khalifa, Rihanna, Usher, Beyonce, Selena Gomez, Mariah Carey)
Master - Colin Sing (Icono Pop, Ludacris, 2Chains, Leona Lewis, Kimbra, Justin Bieber)
Carter B Smith - Video Director (NERD, Phillip Seymore Hoffman, 311, Bush, Wu-Tang Clan, Shooter Jennings, Wycleff Jean, Snoop Dog, Iggy Pop, Stone Temple Pilots,)
Phillipa Davis - Video Producer (Dead Presidents, New Jack City, Manny & Lo)
Joseph Victorine -  Director of Photography (HBO, Jimmy Choo, Kate Spade, Betty Who)
Joey Falsetta - Photography / 1st Assistant Director - world famous photographer
Teaser was cut by Carter B Smith and Joseph Mordecai
Label is HighJAC Productions / Fresh Muzik distribution through indie powerhouse Entertainment One
Mizgin Get You Off is now available for sale on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, Shazaam, Spotify and many more online retailers and streaming sites.
Artist Vevo page is currently being build but it is not live yet.
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Struggles and a personal journey...

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My person goal, and struggles: I'm an artist some one who likes to create, write, and imagine. I imagine a better life, a better world - a world without judgment, pain and suffering. I write a lot about person experiences - my struggles as a human, as a woman and as a girl from an ethnic background. I have been judged for so many things by so many people, but I refuse to give up or give in. I have an illness, I have spent too much time in hospitals and beds, yet that will not keep me down either. Life is a journey and everyone has different paths and goals - Mine is to create, to share, to learn, to follow and lead when I need to or have to - I would follow unto the ends of the earth for someone who believes in me and I in them, I would give no less than my best, and I would lead you to all I know that is good on this earth if it was to help you in some way! I'm kind hearted, yet been hurt - I cry not for myself, I shed no tears for my pain, I cry for others, I cry for you, I cry for the hurts of the world - creation is inspiration, and inspiration is a step toward hope, and hope is something everyone could use at least once in their life time!

With all my heart, soul, mind, body, and spirit I wish you all the very best this earth and world has to offer!

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JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT JIMMY Williams of New Haven, Conn., right, will battle Christian Lao of nearby Meriden for the vacant Connecticut State Junior Middleweight Title Saturday, May 31st, 2014 at Mohegan Sun. Williams is 5-0-1 since turning pro in January of 2013 while Lao is coming off a draw and a win since his return to boxing in October.

 

Jimmy Williams always knew he and Christian Lao would cross paths at some point.
11020618480?profile=originalChristian Lao of Meriden, Conn., is coming off a win over fellow Connecticut native Joe Wilson Jr. in November. (CES photo by Kelly MacDonald)


As professional boxers from neighboring towns in Connecticut, they've fought on the same card before and have even sparred against one another. They consider each other friends.
 
Pleasantries aside, Saturday night won't be another run-of-the-mill sparring session when Lao and Williams step foot inside the same ring. This time, the fight counts. No headgear, no boundaries - just a throwback border war with more than state bragging rights on the line.
 
On Saturday, May 31st, 2014, Lao and Williams will face one another for the Connecticut Junior Middleweight State Title in the six-round co-feature of Classic Entertainment & Sports' pro-am boxing event at Mohegan Sun Arena, a fight several years in the making since Williams turned pro in 2013.
 
Tickets for the event are priced at $40, $65 and $125 (VIP) and can be purchased by calling 401-724-2253/2254, online at www.cesboxing.com or www.ticketmaster.com, or at the Mohegan Sun Box Office. All fights and fighters are subject to change.
 
"If I want to be the best in the world, I have to start in Connecticut," said Williams, a New Jersey native who now lives in New Haven. "Once I dominate here, I can move on to bigger and better things. The time is now.
 
"This is what you live for. To fight the guy next door, with all that pressure on you, it's what you dream of."
 
This will be an interesting contrast in styles between two fighters moving up in weight to meet at 154 pounds. A former college football player at Southern Connecticut State, Williams (5-0-1, 2 KOs) relies mostly on his power, while Lao (5-2-1, 2 KOs) is more of a finesse fighter who'd prefer to outbox his opponent rather than get into a slugfest in the middle of the ring.
 
"I'm more of a counterpuncher," Lao admits.
 
In recent fights, Lao has shown the ability to keep his distance and pick his spots, most notably in his win over fellow Connecticut native Joe Wilson Jr. in November. It's Williams who needs to prove he can handle an elusive opponent with fancy footwork. The last time he fought someone similar to Lao, he wound up with a draw against Atlantic City's Greg Jackson, a frustrating night for Williams, who failed to cut off the ring and impose his will.
 
"That's something I've worked on for hours and hours in the gym," Williams said. "I know guys want to avoid my power, so they'll try to outbox me. I need to be more physical and learn to trap guys in the corner."
 
"I move around on my toes, and I'm flashy, but I can mix it up and fight on the inside, too," Lao added. "His advantage is his body size. He's taller and longer. He likes to keep his distance."
 
Williams knows he needs to use his height and reach to keep Lao at the end of his jab while also being wary of Lao's ability to counterpunch. He also has to cut off the ring better than he did against Jackson. It's all part of a game plan he's been implementing beyond the border, spending his weekends for the past two months in Brooklyn sparring with unbeaten prospects Sadam Ali and Frank Galarza.
 
"To go into their backyard and spar, it helps me make a name for myself," Williams said. "I did eight rounds with Galarza the other day. They keep inviting me back. I got in the ring with Ali. These guys are hungry. They're at the point in their career that when they spar they give it their all. I've learned so much.
 
"I can't wait to show everyone what I've been working on these past few months."
 
For Lao, a Meriden native who trains under the guidance of East Hartford's Mike Conroy, it's about being the best in Connecticut once that final bell rings. He has a draw and a win since his return in October, erasing the memory of his lopsided loss to Gabriel Duluc in 2012, while Williams continues to climb the ladder in Connecticut following his win over Evincii Dixon in November, the same Dixon who fought Lao to draw a month before losing to Williams.
 
They knew they'd meet up at some point. They just never figured it'd be this soon.
 
"I'm really excited for this," Williams said. "I know some of his weaknesses and I know what he brings to the table, but I also know this will be a totally different fight.
 
"I'm ready for whatever he's got. I've seen him at his worst, and I've seen him get the best of me in sparring. I've got a good feeling. I'm going to adjust to whatever he tries to do."
 
Said Lao: "Once that bell rings, I'm here for business. I'm here to fight. It doesn't matter who it is. This is about proving who wants it the most. Who deserves to be in that spot, to own that belt and represent Connecticut? This will put my name out there. Who's the best in Connecticut? My name will pop up. That's what I want."
 
Saturday's main event features world-rated lightweight Hank Lundy (24-3-1, 11 KOs) of Philadelphia battling Mexican challenger Pipino Cuevas Jr. in a 10-round bout. Coming off back-to-back wins, Lundy is now ranked No. 9 in the World Boxing Council (WBC).
 
Lundy's 10-round fight against Cuevas Jr. headlines a dynamic card that also features the return of female bantamweight sensation Shelito Vincent and light heavyweight slugger Kevin Cobbs, plus the addition of an exciting amateur undercard replete with the region's most sought-after talent, including Gary Balletto Jr. and Ray Oliveira Jr., sons of two well-respected fighters who dominated the regional circuit at the turn of the 21st century.
 
Cobbs (7-1, 2 KOs), a veteran from Willimantic, Conn., will face Willis Lockett (13-13-5, 5 KOs) of Maryland in a four-round bout in Cobbs' first fight in more than a year, while Vincent (10-0, 1 KO) battles Philadelphia's Lakeysha Williams, a veteran of 30 fights, in a six-round bout. Also on the undercard, female welterweight Aleksandra Magdziak-Lopes (10-2-1, 1 KO), a former world-title challenger, will face Althea Saunders (3-0-1) of Atlantic City in a six-round bout. In other regional action, Hartford's Wilson Jr. (1-1) faces Ethan Pena (2-1, 1 KO) of Providence, R.I., in a four-round bout.
 
On the amateur portion of the show, Oliveira Jr., a 165-pounder who trains out of On Point Boxing in New Bedford, Mass., will face Khiary Gray of Camp Get Right in Worcester, Mass. Also from Camp Get Right, 140-pounder Phil Davis will battle Cranston, R.I., amateur Javier Nieves of 401 Boxing, and Kendrick Ball Jr. of Worcester and Camp Get Right will face Edmond Worley of Lowell, Mass., in a 185-pound bout.
 
New Haven, Conn., middleweight Godfrey Campbell faces Miguel Teo of Marlboro, Mass.; and Smithfield, R.I., light welterweight Anthony Marsella Jr. battles New Bedford's Scott Sullivan. Balletto Jr., a middleweight also fighting out of Cranston, will face New Haven's Eric Anderson of Elephant In The Room Boxing Club. All amateur bouts are three rounds, unless otherwise noted.

 
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Up Against The World (Prod. Kap'n Kirk)

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LIGHTWEIGHT HANK LUNDY of Philadelphia, Pa., who returns to the ring Saturday, May 31st, 2014 at Mohegan Sun against Pipino Cuevas Jr., has a long list of potential opponents in his quest for a world title, including title-holders Yuriorkis Gamboa, Richar Abril and Terence Crawford.

 

Regardless of race, creed or color, world-title challenger Lundy will face anyone to win the belt
 
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (May 21st, 2014) -- Philadelphia boxer Hank Lundy doesn't see colors when it comes to targeting a potential opponent for a world-title bout, except, perhaps, green, which he could make a whole of in his next big fight.
 
 
To paraphrase the self-proclaimed "Can Man" himself, Adrien Broner -- another possibility for Lundy -- "Anybody can get it!"
 
"If my mom wants to rumble, we'll rumble if the money's right!" Lundy said with a laugh.
 
Coming off a big win over Angelo Santana four months ago on Showtime's ShoBox: The Next Generation, Lundy (24-3-1, 11 KOs) is within earshot of his first world-title bout. He's ranked No. 9 in the World Boxing Council (WBC) among lightweights and has won back-to-back fights since losing to Viktor Postol in March of 2013.
 
The time is now, and a win next weekend against tough, Mexican challenger Pipino Cuevas Jr. at Mohegan Sun could set the stage for Lundy's most important, and most lucrative, fight against any of the current title-holders.
 
"I hope it's real soon," said Lundy, whose 10-round bout against Cuevas Jr. is the main event of Classic Entertainment & Sports' pro-am boxing card Saturday, May 31st, 2014.
 
"I've been dying to fight for a world title. I've paid my just dues. I've fought undefeated fighters. Everyone they've put in front of me, I've fought. I never ran from nobody. When my time comes, it better come soon."
 
Tickets for the event are priced at $40, $65 and $125 (VIP) and can be purchased by calling 401-724-2253/2254, online at www.cesboxing.com or www.ticketmaster.com, or at the Mohegan Sun Box Office. All fights and fighters are subject to change.
 
Cuevas Jr., the son of former welterweight world champion Pipino Cuevas with 28 fights under his belt and 15 wins by knockout, might be considered a small obstacle on Lundy's path to championship glory, but Lundy knows better than to look too for ahead.
 
In July of 2012, Lundy stepped into the ring against little-known journeyman Raymundo Beltran on ESPN2, putting his 22-1 record and No. 1 world ranking on the line. Lundy lost the bout by majority decision, costing him a shot at Antonio DeMarco's WBC title. DeMarco eventually lost it four months later to Broner while Lundy instead traveled to the Ukraine to face Postol, who beat him by unanimous decision to push him further out of the rankings.
 
Lundy's worked hard to get back into the championship picture at 135 pounds, beating former world-title challenger Olusegun Ajoseand Santana in back-to-back fights, so Lundy is taking nothing for granted next Saturday against the heavy-handed Cuevas Jr.
 
"With the Santana win and the win over Ajose, everyone started taking notice again," Lundy said. "This is a different 'Hammerin'' Hank you're seeing. I'm back on top.
 
"I feel better than ever. I'm ready to fight for a world championship tomorrow."
 
No one with a world title at 135 pounds has taken the bait yet, forcing Lundy to stay busy and press the issue with the sanctioning bodies by continuing to win and win decisively -- no risk, no reward, regardless of what's at stake with each fight.
 
"There are a lot of guys who think they can beat me, but won't fight me, so I have to keep taking fights like this against guys with records like mine where I can go in there and show them I'm a force to be reckoned with and I'm not going to be beat," Lundy said.
 
The list of names on his radar hasn't changed much, whether it's fighters he was supposed to face once before (Lucas Matthysse), fighters he's already beaten who now have world titles (World Boxing Association (WBA) lightweight champion Richar Abril), or those who've flown under the radar, until now, such as unbeaten World Boxing Organization (WBO) champion Terence Crawford or interim WBA lightweight champ Yuriorkis Gamboa. The winner of the Gamboa-Crawford showdown scheduled for June 28th could decide Lundy's next opponent, pending the outcome of next weekend's fight.
 
Lundy wouldn't even mind taking a swing at Broner, a former sparring and training partner who recently came under fire for what the WBC deemed racially-insensitive remarks following his decisive win over Carlos Molina on May 3rd, a post-fight outburst Lundy felt sent the wrong message to boxing fans.
 
"I respect everybody," Lundy said. "When we get in that ring, it's war, but at the end of the day, I try to treat everybody as a human being in this world. We have so much negativity going on with race. Growing up, we got along with every color and race. I see no color. We're all people at the end of the day.
 
"The question isn't whether or not I'd fight him," he continued. "The question is whether or not he'd fight 'Hammerin'' Hank. Everyone knows what I'm about. I just finished camp with him, but at the end of the day it's about making money and getting to that next level."
 
With Broner now fighting at 140, and sometimes higher depending on the opponent, and Lundy trying to reestablish himself in the 135-pound division, a showdown between the two might never happen, but as long as Lundy continues winning in dominant fashion like the way he did against Santana, his time will come. The brash, outspoken Philadelphia slugger hopes it's sooner rather than later.
 
"I want that shot at a world title. You might even catch me at 147!" Lundy said. "At the end of the day, I'm a veteran in this game. I'm crafty. I'm ready to take these guys to a dimension different than anything they've ever seen before."
 
Lundy's 10-round fight against Cuevas Jr. headlines a dynamic card that also features the return of female bantamweight sensation Shelito Vincent and light heavyweight slugger Kevin Cobbs, plus the addition of an exciting amateur undercard replete with the region's most sought-after talent, including Gary Balletto Jr. and Ray Oliveira Jr., sons of two well-respected fighters who dominated the regional circuit at the turn of the 21st century.
 
Cobbs (7-1, 2 KOs), a veteran from Willimantic, Conn., will face Willis Lockett (13-13-5, 5 KOs) of Maryland in a four-round bout in Cobbs' first fight in more than a year. Also on the undercard, New Haven, Conn., junior middleweights Jimmy Williams (5-0-1, 2 KOs) and Christian Lao (5-2-1, 2 KOs) will battle for state bragging rights in a six-round bout; and female welterweight Aleksandra Magdziak-Lopes (10-2-1, 1 KO), a former world-title challenger, will face Althea Saunders (3-0-1) of Atlantic City in a six-round bout. In other regional action, Hartford, Conn., light middleweight Joe Wilson Jr. (1-1) faces Ethan Pena (2-1, 1 KO) of Providence, R.I., in a four-round bout.
 
On the amateur portion of the show, Oliveira Jr., a 165-pounder who trains out of On Point Boxing in New Bedford, Mass., will face Adam Paolino of Warwick, R.I. New Haven, Conn., middleweight Godfrey Campbell faces Miguel Teo of Marlboro, Mass.; and Smithfield, R.I., light welterweight Anthony Marsella Jr. battles New Bedford's Scott Sullivan. All amateur bouts are three rounds, unless otherwise noted.
 
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Choppa City

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Here is the next installment in the evolution of a beast. Malaki3D (@Malaki3d) gives you the street banger "Choppa City". The first single from "The Black 8 Project". Produced by the great Heartbeatz (@Heartbeatzent) and engineered by the legendary Tomcat (@Tomcatblack8). This intense visual is directed by Slick Two Three (@Slicktwothree) of Two Three Films and brought to you by Benzarelli & Associates (@Benzarelli) and Black 8 Entertainment.


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Tony Killed Manolo

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