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ALEKSANDRA MAGDZIAK LOPES will step back into the ring on Friday, Sept. 13, 2013 at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I., in a 10-round bout against undefeated Tori Nelson of Ashburn, Va., for the vacant Women's International Boxing Association (WIBA) welterweight world title. Lopes, a Marshfield, Mass., resident, has won 10 consecutive bouts since losing her professional boxing debut in 2009. 

                                               

          

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Lopes, Nelson look to take advantage of opportunity in next Friday's title bout at Twin River

 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Sept. 4, 2013) -- Sometimes the bright lights and anticipation of a sold-out crowd can overwhelm a fighter long before the bell rings.

 

Aleksandra Magdziak Lopes considers all the pressure an added bonus.

 

"It makes you want to fight harder," said the female welterweight from Marshfield, Mass., who'll fight for the vacant Women's International Boxing Association (WIBA) world title next Friday, Sept. 13, 2013 at Twin River Casino. "To give my fans an opportunity to see me win, in this situation, it's a motivator."

 

Having won her last 10 fights since losing her professional debut more than three years ago, Lopes (10-1, 1 KO) is on the cusp of winning her first world title, but first must get past the dangerous, undefeated Tori Nelson (6-0-3) of Ashburn, Va., a former World Boxing Council (WBC) middleweight world champion who is no stranger to fighting under pressure -- or on the road, for that matter. Including fights in her home state and nearby Maryland, Nelson has also fought overseas in Bermuda and Trinidad and Tobago, the latter in 2011 when she beat Lorissa Rivas for the WBC title.

 

"That says a lot about her," Lopes said. "I'm excited about fighting someone like her. I know she's an aggressive fighter. Our styles will match well and make for an exciting fight."

 

The 10-round Lopes-Nelson showdown will headline Jimmy Burchfield's Classic Entertainment & Sports' "Champion Breed" card, which begins at7 p.m. with doors opening at 6. Tickets for "Champion Breed" are $41.00, $76.00, and $126.00 (VIP) and can be purchased by calling CES at 401.724.2253/2254, online at www.cesboxing.com or www.twinriver.com, at the Players Club booth at Twin River, or through any TicketMaster location.

 

Originally from Gliwice, Poland, Lopes began to pick up momentum early in 2012 when she won the first of five fights in a 13-month span, beatingAshleigh Curry by unanimous decision at Twin River. Under the tutelage of her head trainer -- and husband -- Wayne Lopes, she cemented her status as a legitimate world-title contender less than a year later with a critical win over hometown favorite Adelita Irizarryat Mohegan Sun. That's when the dream of winning a title began to seem like more and more like a reality.

 

"It had even more to do with what we saw in the gym, too," Lopes said. "You have to put in a lot of time to be successful in this sport, and after a while it all started coming together. Even when we were just training, we saw distinct progress. There are things I can do really well now that I couldn't do two years ago, like something simple like throwing multi-punch combos. I do that really well. A couple of years ago, I couldn't execute them. It's simple stuff - not rocket science.

 

"When you start seeing that kind of improvement, you want to go back and start seeing what else you can do. Things are instinctual now, whereas I couldn't do it before, or I thought too much while I was in the ring. After a while, it becomes second nature. When you learn how to problem-solve and adjust, it becomes fun. Then once we started fighting regularly, we put the plan in place."

 

Consider Sept. 13 judgment day for Lopes, a culmination of all the hard work she's put into her career both in and outside of the ring. In addition to her boxing career, Lopes is also a practicing attorney working at a law firm in nearby Brockton, Mass., after passing the bar in November. Her firm handles civil litigation, workman's compensation, wills, estate planning and personal injury cases, among others, leaving Lopes with a full plate on a daily basis.

 

"Thankfully, I have real excellent time-management skills," Lopes said with a laugh. "I graduated [the New England School of Law] with honors, so even back then I had to box and work part-time, too.

 

"I'm kind of used to my schedule being overloaded. It actually makes me perform better. With boxing, you need a little more rest with the level of training that comes with these fights. I wish I had a little more time to recover, but I train smarter now. My training is real focused. Thankfully, it all falls into place."

 

Having the right team in place has been equally important, starting with her husband, Wayne, whose sons Manny Lopes and Artie Lopes also boxed professionally. The two met at Goody Petronelli's legendary gym in Brockton, where former middleweight champion Marvin Hagler got his start. One week from next Friday, they'll be celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary.

 

"We're a great team," Lopes said. "I honestly couldn't see myself doing this with anybody else. Wayne and I mesh well. He knows how to manage my training, my stress level -- everything that comes with fighting. He's very patient. He knows how to get the best out of me. He makes it fun. Sometimes, when you're in-depth in training camp it gets tiresome, but he keeps it fresh."

 

Lopes was originally scheduled to face veteran Lisa Noel Garland next Friday, but Garland was forced to withdraw due to an injury. The transition to Nelson was seamless; Lopes had already studied up on Nelson long before Garland withdrew from the fight, knowing full well she might have to face her at some point down the line. That opportunity has come a bit sooner than expected, but Lopes is prepared for what she considers a "more legitimate opponent" considering Nelson has fought tougher competition in more adverse conditions, similar to what she might face next Friday.

 

This will be Nelson's first fight at the welterweight limit of 147 pounds; she spent the first three years of her career hovering between 150 and 160 as a middleweight.

 

"I'm really excited," Nelson said. "I like to come out fighting the best, and she is highly-ranked. I know this is going to be a great bout. I'm just looking forward to it being safe and being my first welterweight victory."

 

Neither fighter figures to be bothered by the magnitude of next week's bout. If anything, Lopes will thrive off the added pressure with what she hopes is a boost from her hometown fans.

 

"When I had less experience, I actually felt more pressure," Lopes said. "In recent years, I've stayed busy and come to realize the tremendous amount of support I have, from people wishing me luck to being there at every fight. It seems like everyone is behind us. There will be people in that crowd next Friday who have followed me since my first amateur fight. It'll be a lot of fun."

 

The undercard of "Champion Breed" features a six-round cruiserweight showdown between Josh Harris (9-6-1, 7 KOs) of Providence, R.I., and undefeated Beaumont, Tex., veteran Quantis Graves (8-0, 4 KOs), a former amateur standout who was an alternate on the 2008 U.S. Olympic team in the heavyweight division. Known for his tremendous punching power, Harris recently stopped 25-year-old prospect Sevdail Sherifi, who was 9-1-2 at the time, in New York City in April. Cranston, R.I., welterweight Nick DeLomba (1-0) will step up to face Evincii Dixon (2-1, 1 KO) of Lancaster, Pa., in a six-round bout. Dixon trains under the guidance of Terry Nye, who formerly worked with two-time welterweight world champion Kermit Cintron. DeLomba, who began his professional career four months ago with a six-round unanimous-decision win over Jimmy Smith, plans on dedicating his fight to Rhode Island's Gary Balletto, who is recovering from an accident at his home in July. The undercard will also feature a four-round welterweight bout between Cranston's Jon Smith (2-0, 1 KO) and Antonio Chaves Fernandes (3-11-2) of Brockton. Fernandes is coming off a draw against previously-unbeaten welterweight Greg Vendetti and a majority-decision win over Jesus Javier Cintron in August.

 

As an added bonus, Twin River and CES have teamed up to offer fight fans and VIP customers an exclusive offer with their ticket purchase.Show your ticket stub at the event, join the Twin River Rewards Club and get a free $25 Twin River gift card and two free tickets to a Twin River concert. CES has upped the ante by offering an additional $25 gift certificate to either Meritage or Chardonnay's restaurant in Rhode Island with the purchase of a $126 Jimmy's Club VIP ticket. 

 

(Twin River has waived its 18+ rule for "Game On." Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult and must enter through the West entrance.)

 

-- CES --

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SMS PROMOTIONS AND DIBELLA ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCE UPCOMING CARD

 

 “BIG APPLE BOXING”

AT RESORTS WORLD CASINO NYC

 

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 – JAMAICA, QUEENS NY

 

 

– On September 16, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s SMS Promotions and DiBella Entertainment (DBE) will host a special Monday night of boxing at the beautiful Resorts World Casino NYC in Jamaica, Queens.  Titled “Big Apple Boxing”, it will be the first card staged by both promoters at the recently built casino, located in the same area of Queens in which 50 Cent grew up and began building his business empire. The card will feature a number of top up-and-coming talented prospects from both SMS Promotions and DBE, including two future stars that the companies have just signed to exclusive co-promotion contracts.

 

The two main bouts will feature SMS-promoted Mark Davis (17-0, 5KO’s) looking to keep his undefeated record intact and continue climbing the lightweight world ratings, and DBE’s super bantamweight contender Luis “Orlandito” Del Valle (17-1, 12KO’s).  Both bouts are scheduled for eight rounds.

 

“I aim to deliver the most exciting fights possible. ‘Big Apple Boxing’ on September 16 will bring together extraordinary talent. The action will be intense,” stated 50 Cent.

 

“It is great to be working with 50 and SMS Promotions on this special Monday night of boxing and we’re looking forward to putting on a great card at Resorts World Casino,” said DiBella.

 

Additional bouts on the card, as well as opponents for both Davis and Del Valle, will be announced soon.  The card on September 16 will be the third consecutive card staged by the two promoters within the last three months.  The events have been a hot summer ticket for New York fight fans and celebs alike, attracting such actors as Rosie Perez, Susan Sarandon, Burt Young, Cuba Gooding Jr., Holt McCallany and Danny Aiello, as well as supermodel Adriana Lima and former New York Knick fan-favorite Larry Johnson among others.

 

The card is promoted by SMS Promotions and DiBella Entertainment and sponsored by SMS Audio.

 

Tickets for the event go on sale this Wednesday and are priced at $125, $85, $65 and $45.  Tickets are available for purchase by calling Resorts World Casino NYC at (718) 215-2828 or by visiting: http://www.etix.com/ticket/online/venueSearch.jsp?venue_id=9244

 

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For more information, visit us at www.smsby50.com and www.dbe1.com. Follow us on Twitter @50Cent and @loudibella. You can visit our fan pages at facebook/50cent and facebook/dibellaentertainment.

 

 

 

 

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Negotiating is essential. Ensure that your voice is heard, and that you are offering-or receiving-a price that is fair for both parties.

real estate investmentBe patient and calm while you navigate purchasing commercial real estate. Don't enter into any investment opportunity without doing the proper amount of research. You'll regret it quickly if your lack of research results in a property without much re-sale value. It may take a year for your needed investment to come about in the market.

Don't become greedy and over-inflate your real estate asking price. Most appraisers can't take all factors into account because there are an infinite number of variables involved in determining the value of a piece of property. These variables can all make your property worth less than the appraisal claims it is worth.

Your investment might be very time consuming at first. You will have to hunt for a good opportunity, and once you have bought property, you might have to do some repairs or remodel it. Don't let the amount time you need to put in during this phase discourage you. Your rewards are down the road, and they are worth it.

When choosing a broker, ask about their experience specifically in the commercial real estate market. Choose one that specializes in your area of interest. When you find the right broker, make sure your agreement is exclusive.

Before you begin seeking commercial real estate property, be sure to identify your requirements. Draw up a list including all the features your ideal property should have, such as property size and location, or the total number of restrooms, offices, etc.

If you plan to rent out a commercial property, you should do all you can to make sure they stay occupied. When you have an open space, you have to shell out the money to keep it looking great and running well. If you have more than one empty property, think about why that may be, and consider what you may be doing to drive tenants away.

Try to decrease potential events of defaults before negotiating a lease. That will cut down on the likelihood that the tenant defaults on a lease. This is a bad thing, so do what you can to minimize the chance of it happening.

Assess what you need before you look for commercial properties. List the qualities that concern you most in a property (e.g. restroom facilities, conference facilities, number of units available, square footage, etc.)

Your new space may need improvements before you can occupy it. Cosmetic changes like painting walls and rearranging furniture might be needed. The change could be significant like moving an entire wall to work with a new floor plan. Remind the landlord that these improvements are necessary, and use them to negotiate a lower deposit or reduced rent.

It should now be apparent that you need to consider any commercial real estate transaction from multiple angles. Keep this advice in mind so that you may get better deals when searching for the location of your business.

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Kanye West almost pursued an athletic career to win over Kim Kardashian. At least that’s what he joked about during an appearance on the “Kris Jenner Show,” Us Weekly reports. (EPA/BRADLEY KANARIS)

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Kanye West almost pursued an athletic career to win over Kim Kardashian. At least that’s what he joked about during an appearance on the “Kris Jenner Show,” Us Weekly reports.

On the episode that was taped Monday, the rap mogul told Kris Jenner he’s been “so in love” with her daughter that he thought about “playing sports” to win over the reality-TV starlet, since she dated a slew of athletes before getting together with him in April 2012.

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The NBA is the premier professional basketball league in the United States and Canada. The league is truly global, with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 47 languages, as well as rosters that currently feature 85 international players from 36 countries and territories. For the 2012-13 season, each of the league's 30 teams will play 82 regular-season games, followed by a postseason for those that qualify. 

The NBA consists of the following teams: Atlanta Hawks; Boston Celtics; Brooklyn Nets; Charlotte Bobcats; Chicago Bulls; Cleveland Cavaliers; Dallas Mavericks; Denver Nuggets; Detroit Pistons; Golden State Warriors; Houston Rockets; Indiana Pacers; Los Angeles Clippers; Los Angeles Lakers; Memphis Grizzlies; Miami Heat; Milwaukee Bucks; Minnesota Timberwolves; New Orleans Hornets; New York Knicks; Oklahoma ..
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Rapper's always brag about "keeping it real." One Brooklyn, New rapper named Neno Best, real name Mathew Best, kept it so real he helped the NYPD bring down a ring of gun dealers.

 

Best posted photos on Instagram of guns and cash. He also made a video on YouTube bragging about "packing more guns than the Air Force."

 

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Mathew Best a.k.a. Neno Best

 

Best's boasts led to an investigation that led to his arrest along with 18 others. More than 200 guns were seized, including SKS semi-automatic Soviet-era rifles that are capable of shooting through "a project door, through the next door, through a wall, through the next wall into the next apartment" sources told the New York Daily News"That will go through a car, a cop's armor. That will go through anything we've got."

 

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It's the largest gun bust in New York City history.

 

"Thank God these guns are off the streets," Mayor Bloomberg said at Police Headquarters.

 

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26-year old Best was selling guns out of his studio. The investigation into his activities led to Adeji Omole, who was buying guns from two men in the Carolinas.

 

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Authorities used wiretaps and surveillance to penetrate the ring. One undercover agent was able to purchase many of the weapons over the last year

 

Earl Campbell, 23, of Rock Hill, S.C. is accused of selling 90 guns, including two assault rifles, for nearly $75,000, during 24 meetings with the undercover officer beginning in October.

Walter Walker, 29, of Sanford, N.C., is accused of selling 116 guns, including five assault weapons and a machine gun, for $82,000 during 19 meetings with the undercover detective over 10 months beginning last September.

 

Walker and Campbell would bring their weapons to New York on buses to Chinatown. They would then sell them to Adedji, authorities said.

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“There is no doubt that the seizure of these guns – the largest bust in the city’s history – has saved lives,’’ Mayor Bloomberg said in a statement. “For that reason, every New Yorker, in every part of our city, owes a debt of thanks to all those involved in this investigation.”

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Mayor Bloomberg Announces the Largest Seizure of Illegal Guns in City History


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Sources: N.Y. PostN.Y. Daily News and Buzzfeed

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This weekend at the box office, a superhero comedy, a Steve Jobs biopic, and a Harrison Ford thriller all got served by a butler. Lee Daniels’ The Butler, to be exact. The Weinstein Company’s awards-bait drama, which stars Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey, topped the chart with an excellent $25 million from 2,933 theaters in its first frame. Audiences issued the well-reviewed picture an enthusiastic “A” CinemaScore grade, which sets it up for a lucrative box office run as summer draws to a close

'The Butler' cleans up with $25 million, wipes the floor with 'Kick-Ass 2

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