Monday, February 20, 2012

Chisora Brawls with David Haye @ Post Fight News Conference. Trainer Cut with Glass. Chisora Threatens To Shoot & Burn Haye.



WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko defeated challenger Dereck Chisora by unanimous decision in Munich, Germany Saturday (February 18), but it was the events that took place at the post fight press conference that has the boxing world buzzing.
Chisora got into a brawl with David Haye, who retired from boxing after losing to Wladimir Klitschko last year.


The entire brawl was caught on tape as well as the dialogue between the two. Check it out below.
Bernd Boente, manager of Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko: With the bad experience we've had with British fighters, we will now look for other countries. Contrary to David Haye, Dereck Chisora really went for it. He really tried.


David Haye (from rear of the room): You don't want to fight David Haye, no?
Boente: You had an offer. You didn't accept it. Now you are out. You are out. Out, out, out. You cannot talk yourself back into the fight; you have no belts. Chisora showed heart, contrary to you. You showed your toe [referring to Haye's toe injury].


Haye: I accepted your offer in December.


Dereck Chisora: We'll get it on in London – be quiet. David Haye is an embarrassment, Sky Sports don't do Box Office any more because of David Haye. He messed it up for all those young fighters coming through. I'm going to give you two slaps for that. If Haye is a fighter, he should fight me.


Haye: You've lost three fights in a row (actually three of his last four).


Chisora: Let's fight.


Chisora's promoter Frank Warren: I've got a great idea. If Dereck fights David, the winner fights Vitali.
Boente: Sounds like the perfect plan.


Haye: Vitali said he could knock me out, do you think you can knock me out?


Chisora's trainer Don Charles: Be quiet, can security get him out of here?


Haye: Vitali said after his last fight, 'I want to fight David Haye'. Where is he now? He said he wanted to fight me, I agreed the money, I agreed everything in December.


Chisora: How's your toe? How's your toe? How's your toe?


Haye: You've lost your last three fights, you lost to Tyson Fury. You're a loser.


Chisora: Tell that to my face. I'm coming down, tell that to my face.


[Chisora leaves podium and heads into the audience to confront Haye and the two start fighing]


Chisora: (Shouting and indicating towards Haye). He glassed me. I swear to God, David, I am going to shoot you. I am going to shoot you. I am going to physically shoot David Haye. He glassed me. He glassed me. He glassed me. I'm not having it. He glassed me.


Chisora: (Referring to Booth's cut) I'm sorry about that. Adam [Haye's trainer], your fighter glassed me.


Booth: I want to know who glassed me [bleeding from the head]


Chisora: As you were trying to hold your fighter away, he [Haye] probably glassed you by mistake.
Booth: You hit me with a bottle.


Chisora: David had a bottle in his hand.


Booth: No, no, David didn't hit me with a bottle. I want to know who glassed me. Someone hit me with a bottle.


Booth: Vitali, you are a great fighter but your manager is an embarrassment to the sport. Congratulations for winning.


Chisora: (Addressing Booth) Either we do it in the ring or outside of the ring. Because I want him. If David don't fight me, Adam, I am telling you the God's honest truth, I am going to physically burn him. So you tell him I said that. I am going to find him.





Friday, February 17, 2012

Adolf Had A Son?



New evidence has emerged to support the disputed theory that Adolf Hitler had a secret son in 1918 after an affair with a teenage French mistress, a French newsmagazine reported Friday.The man, Jean-Marie Loret, died in 1985 after an eventful life that saw him join the French Resistance and fight German forces led by the man who the evidence suggests was his father. The new evidence which includes handwriting analysis, documents indicating Hitler secretly supported the woman financially and paintings signed "Adolf Hitler" discovered in her home  is outlined by Le Point magazine, whose report Friday was widely picked up in the French media but largely ignored by German news outlets.
Loret claimed to be Hitler's son in an autobiography he published in 1981. The claim has been hotly debated by historians ever since, with the weight of opinion concluding that the story was bunk.
The evidence comes from Loret's lawyer, Francois Gibault, who said Loret's children could use it to establish a claim to royalties from Hitler's manifesto, "Mein Kampf."Loret's mother, Charlotte Lobjoie, was 16 when Hitler, who was a corporal serving with German forces in France in World War I, supposedly had an affair with her while on leave in 1917. Loret's 30-year-old autobiography is also expected to be republished to include the new evidence. 



Le Point writes:
One evening in June 1917, returning a little drunk from a night out with a friend, he [Hitler] got frisky with Charlotte. In March of the next year, a son was born. ...
Years passed, and Charlotte refused to talk about the mysterious circumstances of her son's birth. Destitute and vaguely shamed, she gave up custody of her son to another family in 1934.
His "real father" refused to see him but continued from time to seek to ask for news about him from his mother.
A few weeks before she died in the early '50s, Charlotte confessed to her son the true identity of her father. The shock was terrible.
In his 1981 book, "Your Father's Name Was Hitler," Loret wrote: "In order not to fall into anxiety, I worked tirelessly, never taking vacation — 20 years without going to a movie."
Le Point quoted Guibalt on Friday as saying that during the 1970s, however, Loret began seeking evidence of his parentage. He hired several experts: a historian, who visited his childhood home and questioned witnesses; a geneticist from the University of Heidelberg, who compared Hitler's and Loret's blood types; and a handwriting analyst, who compared their writings.


"All reached the same conclusion," Le Point reported. "Jean-Marie Loret was probably the son of Adolf Hitler."

Drake/Common Altercation





For a story that has gotten so much media attention not much has really happened between Drake and Common. The two never went toe to toe on wax as many fans had hoped because Drake thought Common was using him for record sales.
Then came the reports that the two had a verbal altercation at the Grammys. I mean is that really how fans wanted to see the beef end, in a shouting match?


HipHopWired has published a story today confirming the two rapper's came face to face backstage at the Grammys and a small amount of drama did pop off, but according to the report it was Drake's father, Dennis Graham, who intervened, not Lil Wayne as had previously been reported.


Hip-Hop Wired has learned that Common and Drake actually squashed their beef at the Grammys, clearing up previous reports that the two rappers almost got into a violent altercation. Apparently, both Drake and Common's entourages happened to be in the same area at the end of the Grammy red carpet, near where artists were being distributed their VIP credentials to enter the Staples Center, according to a source in the latter's camp. Common felt it was awkward for two men that had exchanged words in song to be in the same vicinity without saying anything to each other. With the two eyeballing each other intensely, Common asked Drake, "What's up?"


Drake responded with a "What's up?" of his own, and Common tried to approach him with the intent of speaking to the Toronto rapper one on one. However, Drake's security and other members of his entourage defensively intervened in his progress. Allegedly Drake said, "Yo, I grew up listening to this dude, what's the problem?," while his security was telling Common, "We respect you, this isn't necessary." But Common wanted to talk to Drake "man to man," angered that two rivals would cross paths and just not speak.


One of the members of Drake's crew turned out to be his father, Dennis Graham, who told Common the two artists "need to cut this out, y'all are better than this." According to the source, the elder Graham's intervention made Com change his approach, with cooler heads prevailing and the two rappers eventually going off to the side and speaking to each other alone. Holding true to the words he said in an interview moments before, Common and Drake exchanged pounds, and told everyone in their respective camps the beef had been squashed.


Police did arrive after hearing about a commotion, however they did not need to intervene with the situation already having been settled. Also, according to our source, no other YMCMB artists were present, which could have aided in the situation not getting out of hand.


Oh and Just For the Record, Common lyrically dismantle Drake in a battle. Just Sayin....








Wednesday, February 15, 2012

2 Chicks Busted with Knock off Jordans



Two South Carolina women were arrested during a routine traffic stop in Georgia after police allegedly found 78 pairs of counterfeit Nike Air Jordans in their car.(LOL)
The arresting officer said he immediately knew the goods were fake — because the image of Michael Jordan on the sneakers had six fingers on one hand, local news station WSB reported Tuesday. 
Not only was the graphic of Jordan anatomically incorrect, but the logos were easily peeled off the boxes, and the serial numbers on the shoes' tongues did not match those on the boxes they were stored in, according to Gwinnett County Police Department officer Nicholas Boney.
Boney said he also found a counterfeit pair of Ugg boots and a fake Louis Vuitton bag in the vehicle, bringing the total retail value of the goods to more than $12,000.
Kotina Lashan Feaster and Jessica Pennick were charged with a felony for having forged or counterfeit goods Saturday.
Feaster claimed that she received the items for free and was unaware they were not authentic.
Within the past three months, Gwinnett police said that they seized over $100,000 in fake goods, mainly sneakers and designer purses. 
Well Done Officer, keep those wack ass J's off the streets lol.

Whitney Houston Re enters the Charts




Recently deceased icon Whitney Houston's Whitney: The Greatest Hits re-entered the charts at No. 6 behind Paul McCarty's Kisses on the Bottom (74,000), The Fray's Scars & Stories (87,000), Now 41 (142,000), Van Halen's A Different Kind of Truth (187,000) and Adele's 21 (237,000). Since it's 2000 release, the album has sold over 10 million copies worldwide.
 Drake's Take Care sophomore album dropped four slots to No. 8 with 32,000. After 13 weeks in stores, Drizzy's new LP has moved 1,438,000 copies to date.
Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy's Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition fell nine slots to No. 21 with 22,000. With two months knocked out, the Def Jam star's newest album has moved 441,000 copies.
 Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne received an eight-slot boost to No. 25 with 18,000. With 24 weeks out of the way, the rap duo's summer LP sits at 1,316,000 units.
Lil Wayne's Tha Carter IV (Which is very very Wack)  moved up two spots to No. 29 with 16,000. Headed into his 24th week, the LP has somehow managed to move 1,997,000 copies.
These are all the major moves on the charts this week.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The Linsanity Continues....


Lin had 27 points and a career-high 11 assists in his first game since being named Eastern Conference player of the week.

Jeremy Lin made a tiebreaking 3-pointer with less than a second to play to cap his finishing flurry of six straight points, and the New York Knicks rallied to beat the Toronto Raptors. 
KnicksThe  crowd of 20,092 roared as Lin knocked down a pull-up jumper from the top with half a second to play, giving the Knicks their first lead since the opening quarter.
Toronto's Rasual Butler airballed his attempt at the buzzer as the Knicks swarmed their newest hero at center court.
Amare Stoudemire returned from a four-game absence with 21 points and Tyson Chandler had 13 for New York.
Jose Calderon scored 25 points, Linas Kleiza had 15 points and 11 rebounds, and DeMar DeRozan scored 14 for the Raptors.
Up 75-66 to start the fourth, Toronto widened its lead with a three-point play by Barbosa before the Knicks cameback with a 10-0 run, cutting it to 78-76 and forcing the Raptors to call timeout with 6:22 remaining.
Kleiza stopped the run with a driving layup, Amir Johnson added a hook shot and, after Lin made one of two from the line, Barbosa's layup made it 84-77 with 4:49 to go.
Toronto led 87-82 with less than two minutes to go when Iman Shumpertstole the ball from Calderon and drove in for an uncontested dunk. After a missed shot, Lin completed a three-point play, tying it at 87 with 1:05 left.
Barbosa missed a 3 for Toronto and, at the other end, Shumpert missed a jumper but Chandler grabbed the rebound. Lin took the ball near midcourt and let the clock run down to 5 seconds before driving and pulling up against Calderon to launch the decisive shot, touching off the latest instance of Linsanity.
The Raptors had a photo of Lin on their team website in the hours before the game, and his visit generated major interest among Toronto's Asian community, estimated at over 280,000 people, or more than 11 percent of the local population. The Chinese Canadian Youth Athletics Association and the Taiwanese Canadian Association of Toronto both sent groups of almost 300 fans as Toronto sold out for the second time in 13 home games. One group of fans in the upper deck wore white T-shirts spelling out his name.
Not all the fans were so positive: Lin was booed several times throughout the game.
Local media also took note; some 75 reporters and 16 cameras packed a Tuesday morning press conference to hear Lin speak, with dozens more turned away to prevent overcrowding. More than 25 Chinese Canadian journalists were due to cover the game, including one who presented Lin with a book of "Year of the Dragon" stamps from Canada Post and asked him to record a message in Mandarin, which he did.
Even Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni was shocked by the size of the throng upon walking in for his turn at the microphone.
"Are we in the playoffs now?" D'Antoni joked as he made his way to the front of the room.
It was Calderon, coming off a career-high 30 points in Sunday's loss to the Lakers, who was hot early, scoring 12 points in the first as the Raptors led 28-21 after one. Lin missed his first shot and didn't score until a driving layup with 3:46 left in the first. He had four points and four assists in the opening quarter.
Lin turned the ball over on three straight possessions early in the second and Toronto took advantage with a 6-0 run, widening its lead to 13 points. He also missed a running bank shot as the half ended as the Raptors took a 47-36 lead into the break.
Stoudemire scored seven points and Lin had six points and four assists as the Knicks scored 30 points in the third, but still trailed 75-66 heading into the fourth.
Regardless on How you feel about Jeremy Lin, the kid can ball and has a Nation Behind him...