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“Fuck the Heat, fuck LeBron, fuck She-Wade, and I fucked Chris Bosh’s wife”, as well as starting “fuck the NBA” and “fuck the Miami Heat” chants. The #1 Stunna then joined in and shouted: “If Wayne say fuck you, I say motherfuck you!”

source of story http://www.donthatemiami.com/news/lil-wayne-banned-from-nba-blames-the-heat/

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Chubby Checker performs a free concert July 9, 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Chubby Checker performs a free concert July 9, 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

(EW.com) -- In the late 1950s, a young singer called Ernest Evans began going by the name of Chubby Checker, a handle bestowed in part by Dick Clark's wife (seriously!). Because it was a less vulgar time, nobody thought to warn young Chubby that his new moniker was just begging to be used as a lame double entendre (example: "Chubby Checker? I barely know 'er!").

source of story and to read more http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/15/showbiz/celebrity-news-gossip/chubby-checker-app-suit/index.html?hpt=en_c1

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Unfinished Business"


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After long layoff, Barboza returns to Twin River ready to make a major push in 2013    

 

BARNSTABLE, Mass. (Feb. 14th, 2013) -- The only thing worse than the two-year layoff for Jesse Barboza was the fact his last fight ended in a disappointing draw, leaving the former three-time New England Golden Gloves champion with a lot of free time to think about what had went wrong. 

 

"I had two years to deal with it," Barboza said. "It drove me nuts."

 

Barboza (5-1-1, 3 KOs) finally got the sour taste of his mouth last November when he returned from his hiatus with a unanimous-decision win over Kevin Franklin in Providence, R.I.

 

Now Barboza's comeback is about to come full circle as he prepares to fight at Twin River Casino on Friday, March 15th, 2013 under the guidance of his first - and only - promoter, Jimmy Burchfield's Classic Entertainment & Sports. This will be his first fight with CES since November of 2010, ending a hiatus Barboza hopes he can finally put in his rearview mirror.

 

"I love CES," said Barboza, who'll face Altoona, Pa., heavyweightJeramiah Witherspoon (2-2-1, 1 KO) in a four-round bout on the undercard of "Unfinished Business" at Twin River.

 

"I love how they do things. When you go somewhere else and work with other people, it makes you appreciate having a team around you where you can say, 'Hey, can you get this done for me?' and it gets done with no questions asked."

 

Three years ago, the Barnstable, Mass., native stepped out from under the shadow of his own amateur success and began his professional career with a thrilling, second-round knockout win in nearby Plymouth. With a hard-working promoter and a dedicated management team in his corner, Barboza had everything a young fighter could ask for - most importantly, stability.

 

Within nine months, the former Golden Gloves standout was 3-0 with three knockouts, but everything went sour when he lost for the first time in his career to to then-unbeaten heavyweight Winston Thorpeat Twin River. Communication between he and his manager broke down, and Barboza soon began switching trainers on a routine basis in search of the right fit.

 

"Sometimes you hit bumps in the road and people aren't always ready for that," Barboza said. "The lack of communication had as much to do with me as it did with them. I should've just told them I wasn't comfortable with this fight, or that fight ...

 

"Sometimes when you tell people you're not ready for a certain fight they think you're a coward," he continued. "That's not how it is. People were dogging [super middleweight world champion] Andre Ward for a long time wondering when he'd step up. Look at him now. You always want to fight tough guys, but, at the same time, you have to make the right decisions. The risk has to match the reward."

 

Following the loss to Thorpe, Barboza returned to the ring four months later with an uninspiring, unanimous-decision win over Antonio Robertson, raising even more concerns within his inner circle. As he continued to struggle with finding the right opponent, Barboza's layoff went from being just a few months to suddenly a year and a half to two full years before he finally stepped back into the ring.

 

The good news was that throughout his hiatus, Barboza worked with only one trainer, Jeff Gonsalves, the younger brother of Barboza's first trainer, Dave Gonsalves Jr., so he knew it was only a matter of time before he returned.

 

"Sometimes that doubt might creep in, and it's scary," Barboza said, "but for me it was never really there.

 

"It would get tough being on that rollercoaster, but I knew I wasn't ever going to stop. During that whole [layoff] I was training. I didn't take any time off. Jeff and I have been on the same page the whole time. He's a student of the game. He loves boxing. A lot of trainers have big names and a big following with hundreds of clients, and that's great for them, but I had to get away from that. I had to find someone who was 100 percent focused on me. I know what I need in a trainer; I need a lot of attention to detail. A lot of guys have too much pride and don't think they can learn anything else, but Jeff isn't one of those guys. We still struggle, but you're always going to have that. He takes my ideas, I take his, and it just kind of works out."

 

Barboza's win over Franklin in November didn't end the way he had hoped it would - "I wanted a knockout," he said, "but my timing was still a little off" - but having the opportunity to step back into the ring only four months later should help him regain the rhythm he once had earlier in his career.

 

As he prepares for his 27th birthday in June, Barboza knows that while there is still plenty of time left him for him to achieve his dream of becoming a world champion, this is the year that could make or break his career, and it'll start March 15th under the guidance of the promoter who got it all started four years ago.

 

"I've already made up my mind that this is going to be the year I'm going to make my name," Barboza said. "You have to set short-term goals first, but I want everyone to know there's a new American heavyweight on the scene.

 

"My goals are still the same. If you're in this for anything other than to be on top of the world, you should quit or retire. You're not in this sport to finish in second place; you're in it to be a champion. I'm here to prove I belong at the top of the heavyweight division. I want to prove it to myself, my community ... my family. This is the year I break through. I'll be a contender by the end of the year."

 

The 10-round main event of "Unfinished Business" features the long-awaited rematch between Providence, R.I., super middleweights Joey Spina (26-3-2, 18 KOs) and Peter Manfredo Jr. (38-7, 20 KOs), who'll face one another for the first time since 2006. Also on the undercard, Providence's Alex Amparo (5-1, 3 KOs) will look to avenge his first career loss when he faces Woonsocket, R.I., veteran Joey Gardner (10-5-1, 1 KO) in a six-round super middleweight rematch. Gardner beat Amparo by unanimous decision in November.

 

"Unfinished Business" also features a six-round battle between light heavyweights Rich Gingras (12-3, 8 KOs) of Attleboro, Mass., andDennis Okola (14-8, 4 KOs) of Nairobi, Kenya (now training out of Cheshire, Conn.), and a six-round interstate showdown between Boston middleweight Julio Garcia (6-3, 3 KOs) and Thomas Falowo (8-1, 6 KOs) of Pawtucket, R.I.

 

Looking to bounce back following his first career loss in November, light heavyweight Kevin Cobbs (6-1, 2 KOs) of Burlington, Vt., will facePaul Gonsalves (4-2, 3 KOs) of Harwich, Mass., in a four-round bout. Female bantamweight Noemi Bosques (1-0), a St. Petersburg, Fla., native who now trains in Providence, will face Queens native Vanessa Greco (1-2-1) in a four-round bout. All bouts are subject to change.

 

Tickets for "Unfinished Business" are $40.00, $60.00, $100.00 and $150.00 (VIP) and can be purchased by calling CES at 401.724.2253/2254, online at www.shop.cesboxing.com or www.twinriver.com, at the Players Club booth at Twin River, or through any TicketMaster location. Doors open 6 p.m. with the first bout scheduled for 7.

 

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

 

- CES -

Contacts:

Michael Parente, Classic Entertainment & Sports, (401) 263-4990 ormichael@cesboxing.com.

Kim Ward, Twin River Casino, (401) 475-8352 or

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CZAR GLAZKOV MAY BE

THE NEXT HEAVYWEIGHT GIANT DESTROYER 

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TOTOWA, NJ (February 12, 2013) - Casual boxing fans might look at the heavyweight division today and think that to be a champion a boxer must be pushing seven feet tall. However hardcore enthusiasts understand that size isn't the only quality that matters in boxing's biggest division. In fact, many fight followers will tell you that the average-sized big men are the real killers among heavyweights.  

 

There's an old adage of the sport that states, "The bigger they are, the harder they fall". Until recently, this saying certainly was the case. Throughout the history of boxing, some of the heavyweights with the biggest reputations were not in the same league, height-wise, as the current crop of boxing behemoths.

Ring kings like Joe Louis, Sonny Liston and Larry Holmes all barely broke the six-foot mark, while Mike Tyson, Rocky Marciano, and Joe Frazier were less than six feet tall. Evander Holyfield, always considered relatively small, ruled the heavyweight roost after moving up from the cruiserweight division. Holyfield not only gathered titles and monster paydays during the 1990s, he saved a slumping heavyweight division at a time when giants like George Foreman, Riddick Bowe and Buster Douglas roamed the earth.

Today is no different. Although the biggest-ever heavyweights in history are currently in charge of the weight class, the boxing world shouldn't look for someone bigger to defeat them. The new savior of the division just has to be better.  

Kathy Duva, Main Events CEO, recalls, "When Holyfield fought Douglas, all but one boxing writer from Evander's home town picked Douglas to win the fight because he was so much bigger. As we all remember, Evander knocked the bigger man out in the third round to win the heavyweight title that night-a title which he defended successfully against many bigger men. As Evander said and went on to prove many times, 'It's not the size of the man that matters. It's the size of his heart.'"

Next week one of the emerging young lions among heavyweights, Czar Glazkov, 14-0, 10 KOs, brings his exciting, hard-punching style to the Paramount Theatre in Huntington, NY on February 23rd. Czar takes on Malik Scott, 35-0, 12 KOs, in the 10-round main event of the latest edition of FIGHT NIGHT on NBC Sports Network. The telecast begins at 10:30PM ET.

At 6' 3", Czar is a "smaller" heavyweight, compared to the dominant Klitschko brothers who currently reside at the top of the heap. However, Glazkov brings a devastating punch and a crowd-pleasing style that could make him a true star of the sport.

Of course, he'll first have to handle Scott, an undefeated Philadelphian, before moving up in the rankings, but Czar has the credentials to do it. He was an accomplished amateur who won numerous international titles before building his undefeated streak as a pro.

In his last outing, Czar halted the touted prospect Tor Hamer after just four rounds. The impressive win on national TV earned Glazkov a legion of new fans that began buzzing that he might be the one to inject new blood into the sagging heavyweight division. With a little more seasoning and a few choice opportunities, Czar very well may prove himself to be another "Giant Destroyer", just like Holyfield.

 

 

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ABOUT FEBRUARY 23 FIGHTS

 

The February 23rd card is promoted by Main Events, Star Boxing and Goossen Tutor.  

 

Tickets priced at $200, $150, $125 $100 and $50 (standing room) can be purchased through Star Boxing 718-823-200, www.starboxing.com, Paramount Box office 631-673-7300, Ticketmaster 1-800-745-3000 or www.Ticketmaster.com .

 

Seven bouts are planned for the February 23 card to be held at The Paramount, 370 New York Ave, Huntington, NY.

 

 

SOCIAL MEDIA INFO

 

NBC SPORTS NETWORK FIGHT NIGHT

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To find the location of the NBC Sports Network on your local cable, satellite or IPTV provider, click here: http://www.nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/30092015/ns/sports/

 

Tweet the link to NBC Sports Network Fight Night channel finder: bit.ly/175UuU

 

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MEDIA CONTACTS
Main Events, Ellen Haley, ehaley@mainevents.com973-200-7050
NBC Sports Group, Alex Rozis, alex.rozis@nbcuni.com212-664-4154
Star Boxing, Bernie Bahrmasel, berniebahrmasel@yahoo.com773-592-2986
Goossen Tutor, Tom Brown, tbrown54@aol.com818-817-8001   
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PAUL BASS PHOTO FROM  http://www.newhavenindependent.org/

DeStefano, West Haven Mayor John Picard, East Haven Mayor Joe Maturo, & Hamden Mayor Scott Jackson at Sunday night’s press conference.

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Chris Brown Involved In A Car Accident With The Paparazzi (PHOTOS)

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Kris Humphries is reminding the world that he is no longer on Kim Kardashian’s timetable.

The divorce drama continues between the exes, who were married for just 72 days in 2011. While Kardashian quickly moved on – she’s expecting a baby with Kanye West later this year – Humphries is in no apparent rush to end the marriage, a fact he reiterated in a court filing on Monday.

source of story and to read more http://omg.yahoo.com/blogs/relationships/kris-humphries-doesn-t-want-speed-divorce-just-131834242.html

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Kevin Garnett glares at his pal Blake Griffin (Getty Images)

On Sunday the Sporting News reported that the Boston Celtics had engaged in some discussions with the Los Angeles Clippers about possibly moving legendary big man Kevin Garnett to the Clips. On some levels, the rumored discussions checked off on all the boxes rumors need to. The Celtics are without Rajon Rondo for the foreseeable future, and even before Rondo’s season-ending ACL tear (and Boston’s four game winning streak following it) the team was struggling with its aging core. KG still has loads of game, All-Star level-game, and it would still find a home with a Clippers team that could still use some defensive mettle. On top of that, Garnett keeps an offseason home in Malibu.

Monday rolled around, though, and reports from both the Boston and Clipper camps poured cold water on the KG-to-LA talk; though to be fair to Sporting News reporter Sean Deveney he went out of his way to de-hype his initial report as much as possible. SB Nation’s Paul Flannery wrote on Monday morning that the C’s “had no interest,” and that “it would take a lot more than that to get KG out of Boston and that’s before anyone gets around to asking him if he wanted to waive his no-trade clause to make it happen.” Eric Bledsoe and Caron Butler were reported to be the bounty, and while we think that the Celtics (and know that Flannery) appreciates Bledsoe’s remarkable all-around game, this is still Kevin Garnett we’re talking about.

SOURCE OF STORY http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/trade-season-round-featuring-kevin-garnett-dwight-howard-182216771--nba.html

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The Superdome lights went out minutes after Beyonce's performance ended. (US Presswire)

The Superdome lights went out minutes after Beyonce's performance ended. (US Presswire)

Lights out? Blame Beyonce's electrifying performance.

If naysayers still doubted Beyonce's singing talents -- even after her national anthem performance this week at a press conference -- the singer proved she is an exceptional performer at the Super Bowl halftime show.

Beyonce opened and closed her set belting songs, and in between she danced hard and heavy -- and better than most contemporary pop stars.

She set a serious tone as she emerged onstage in all black, singing lines from her R&B hitLove on Top. The stage was dark as fire and lights burst from the sides. Then she went into her hit Crazy In Love, bringing some feminine spirit to the Superdome as she and her background dancers did the singer's signature booty-shaking dance. Beyonce ripped off part of her shirt and skirt. She even blew a kiss. She was ready to rock, and she did so like a pro.

Her confidence -- and voice -- grew as she worked the stage with and without her Destiny's Child band mates during her 13-minute set, which comes days after she admitted she sang to a pre-recorded track at President Barack Obama's inauguration less than two weeks ago.

Beyonce proved not only that she can sing, but that she can also entertain on a stage as big as the Super Bowl's. The 31-year-old was far better than Madonna, who sang to a backing track last year, and miles ahead of the Black Eyed Peas' disastrous set in 2011.

Beyonce was best when she finished her set with Halo. She asked the crowd to put their hands toward her as she sang the slow groove on bended knee -- and that's when she the performance hit its high note.

SOURCE OF STORY http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/21633226/beyonce-dazzles-at-super-bowl-halftime-show

WATCH THE HALFTIME SHOW HERE CLICK LINK http://www.mediaite.com/online/watch-beyonce-super-bowl-halftime-show-2013-live-stream/

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