ARUM SWEETENED THE DEAL FOR COTTO TO FACE MARGARITO Calling his opponent "a
criminal," Cotto is sure that Margarito was dirty when they fought, and believes
Margarito knew about the hand wraps applied to his fists by former trainer
Javier Capetillo. Margarito has denied knowledge, and Arum believes him.
"Margarito believes, as I do, that he is innocent of everything," said Arum. "I
really believe that and I have believed it from the beginning." Asked if his
support of Margarito upset Cotto, Arum said, "of course it has, and it's
affected a lot of things that the press and the media writes about me." "But I'm
a man. F__k it, I'm going to stand up for what I believe is right," said Arum,
who turns 80 on Dec. 8. "Maybe if I was 30 years younger, maybe I wouldn't do
that. But at my age, I'm going to stand up for what I believe is right." COTTO
TAKES THE FIGHT AS MONEY TALKS So disgusted with Margarito was Cotto that he
nearly did not take the fight, having vowed, after their initial bout, not to
allow Margrito to profit from his name. But Arum sweetened the deal. "It took me
quite an effort to convince Cotto and his people to do the fight. He has this
hate for Margarito, and he didn't want Margarito to make a penny in the ring
with him," said Arum. "That's what he said. I convinced them. I gave them a
great deal. And he's going to make a lot of money. Ultimately, money talks. I
couldn't have made this fight on normal terms. Just money. That's enough." ARUM
GETS A KNICKS' JERSEY Arum, whose 80th birthday is on Dec. 8, was given a New
York Knicks' jersey with that number on it by Midison Square Garden's Executive
Vice President Joel Fisher during the press conference. WHAT'S NEXT FOR JULIO
CESAR CHAVEZ JR.? Arum said Saturday night's Cotto-Margarito II winner could be
in line to face WBC middleweight beltholder Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (44-0-1, 31
KOs), who will be at ringside for the fight. "Chavez will be here. Cotto and
Margarito have both expressed the desire to fight Chavez," said Arum. "Chavez
wants to fight the winner of the fight. So maybe that's the fight that I make."
Citing potential issues over a catchweight, Arum all-but ruled out an
all-Mexican matchup between Chavez Jr. and WBC 154-pound titleholder Saul
"Canelo" Alvarez (39-0-1, 29 KOs). "I'm not optimistic that I can make the
Alvarez fight with Chavez because of the weight issue. You know, Chavez is a big
kid, and I can't tell him to go down to 156. That's bad for his health. That
doesn't make any sense. Maybe 158, but that's even tough," said Arum. "But if he
fights a Miguel or a Margarito, it would be at 160 or something. I don't think
that Margarito would have a problem with 160, but Miguel might ask for 158. I
don't know. But 158, [Chavez's] strength trainer, [Alex] Ariza tells me is
doable." Another potential opponent for Chavez could be come-backing promotional
stablemate and former undisputed middleweight titleholder Kelly Pavlik (37-2, 32
KOs), who has moved up to super middleweight. Wait one Fucking minute! The stuff
that great promoters are made of is to put a boxer, who has no business being in
the sport anymore, who has suffered 2 crushing defeats since he was caught being
a cheater, in a huge multi million dollar payday fight? Marketing the fact that
he's a criminal to make more money. And also that he knows how to squeeze more
money from a venue makes him a great promoter? That is insanity! The best
promoters are the ones that make the best fights out there! Bob has always
avoided that, to keep his fights In House so he makes all the money off it. And
Goldenboy is at the very least, equal to top rank. Plus they have a better
stable of fighters. And they are willing to do cross promotions. He promoted
Floyd and Oscar for a while before they jumped ship. He promoted Ali, Hagler (my
favorite boxer), Hearns, and Chavez Sr. There's no denying his ability to sign
top talents and promote them. However, you are correct... he is a greedy pig. I
believe Floyd and Oscar left because they thought he was screwing them out of
money, which is probably true for Manny and Donaire now. He's a scumbag.
Margarito never deserved to fight Manny, or Cotto... but people keep paying for
the fights and Arum continues to fly high. It won't stop until fans stop paying
for his events.dunk sb
12.02.2011
about Mistral Raymond
Mistral Raymond (born September 7, 1987) is an American
football safety for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. He
was drafted by the Vikings with the 170th overall pick in the sixth round of the
2011 NFL Draft. In a computer class, Mistral learns to make spreadsheets and he
creates one listing every FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) college team, scouring
the Internet for phone numbers and emails until he has the contact information
for every head coach, defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach. Nobody
tells him to do this but he senses that if he doesn¡¯t, he is done as a football
player. He sends emails to every coach, attaching a link to a highlight tape a
friend has made for him. He prays that at least one of these coaches will see
his letter, be curious enough to watch his video and then call back. But none
do. So now he is asking a friend to borrow her car. He tells her he wants to use
it that night to go to the nightclubs and will return it in the morning. In
reality, he has plans to leave immediately for Detroit with a handful of
teammates to attend a junior college combine. Maybe there someone will notice.
And it turns out somebody does. The coach from Temple takes his information and
promises to stay in touch. But nothing ever happens and he wonders if his chance
will ever come. As a student at Ellsworth Community College in Iowa, Mistral
Raymond met with then-Senator Barack Obama. (Courtesy of Mistral Raymond) He is
standing now, early in 2008, in an Iowa Falls house about to shake hands with a
man who will soon be famous. This was his mother¡¯s idea. ¡°Always keep your
dreams.¡± How many times had Valencia Raymond said those words? Her husband,
also named Mistral, had stayed around long enough to have four children with
her, then left, abandoning three girls and a boy with his first name. Lymphedema
and diabetes made her sick, swelling one leg to 100 pounds, eventually keeping
her from work. For a few years the family lived in a public housing complex. And
yet in the bleakness of the apartment building, her unit sparkled. The furniture
might have come from Goodwill but it was clean and all the pieces, put together,
looked like they belonged in a design magazine. Valencia was forever telling
stories about great men, people Mistral should study. Martin Luther King.
Muhammad Ali. Follow their paths, see what they did, she¡¯d say. Lately, she has
become infatuated with a man she keeps seeing on her television. She loves the
way he talks, the things he says. And she tells Mistral he needs to listen, too.
¡°Don¡¯t you see what¡¯s happening?¡± she says to her son. ¡°He¡¯s going to make
it and so can you.¡± Before meeting the future President, Mistral Raymond met
soon-to-be First Lady Michelle Obama. (Courtesy of Mistral Raymond) The previous
night she called, her voice excited. ¡°I heard on the news that the man I¡¯ve
been telling you about is going to be in your town today,¡± he remembers her
saying. ¡°You should go see him.¡± And so Mistral got up the next morning and
walked the four or so blocks to the house where this man named Barack Obama is
holding a fundraiser before the Iowa Caucus. Mistral stepped in the door and
started a conversation with the candidate¡¯s wife, Michelle, who he¡¯s now been
talking to for several minutes. He thinks her perfume has the sweetest scent he
has ever smelled. Her pearls glow. And when her husband comes down the stairs
after speaking to the crowd in the house, she waves him over, introducing him to
this football player she just met. Obama smiles. ¡°What¡¯s a guy from Florida
doing all the way up in Iowa?¡± he asks. It is not long after Mistral met Obama
and he is holding his cell phone, listening in disbelief. Just a couple of hours
ago he fell asleep to the Halle Berry movie ¡°Things We Lost In The Fire¡± and
here Valencia is telling him her house had been firebombed. Everything is gone.
The best he can understand is someone was seeking revenge on a cousin who lived
next door and threw jars of fire into the wrong house, waiting with guns to
shoot those who came running out. The gunmen hit his sister Nanise seven times
with bullets, injuring her. It will take more than a year for her to learn to
walk again but she survives. Nanise eventually escaped the house through another
entrance, along with her children, Valencia and another sister. Mistral Raymond,
pictured with, from left, mother Valencia and sisters Nanise, Ronique and Misha.
(Courtesy of Mistral Raymond) Valencia¡¯s voice sounds hopeful on the phone. It
seems incongruous to Mistral given the disaster that¡¯s just happened. But this
is her way, never wanting to disrupt the football dream she¡¯s always encouraged
Mistral to pursue. She says she is fine but it will soon become clear she is
not. She has inhaled a great deal of smoke and her breathing ¨C which had not
been good before the fire ¨C gets worse. There will be trips to the hospital,
the search for a new house and the horror of that night will scar his sisters in
ways none of them could have imagined. Valencia makes Mistral promise he will
stay at Ellsworth where he finally got to play the previous fall after
redshirting for a season. But he will not remain long. Within three weeks it is
clear he is going to have to return home. His grandmother, Jean Moreland,
worries about him. She is concerned that as the lone male in the family he will
want to find out who did this and the cycle of insanity will continue. She tells
him everyone needs to stay within boundaries and that the worst thing that can
happen is revenge. ¡°Believe in the Lord and the law,¡± she says. And in the end
she is sure he listened. ¡°He didn¡¯t want to know [the identity of the
attackers] because he didn¡¯t know how he would feel,¡± she later says. But now
Ellsworth is gone. He is not in college. He has no next school, no plan, nothing
but the belief that some football program is going to be interested in him. The
University of South Florida has just finished a spring football practice and
Mistral Raymond is standing on the other side of the fence, looking through the
chain links, waving. This is probably his last chance at football and so he has
come to the FBS school closest to Palmetto to plead for an opportunity, begging
to be a walk-on even though he isn¡¯t even a student at the school. He¡¯s
scoured the spreadsheet, memorizing the names he needs to know. He clutches a
DVD of the highlight tape his friend made and he¡¯s certain he sees USF¡¯s
coach, Jim Leavitt. ¡°Hey, Coach!¡± he screams, ¡°Coach!¡± Leavitt stops and
walks over. Only it¡¯s not Leavitt, it¡¯s the offensive line coach Mike
Simmonds, who has nothing to do with safeties. But there is something about the
desperation in Mistral¡¯s longing for a chance that touches Simmonds. Later he
will realize he coached against Mistral in a high school playoff game, but for
now he is taken by Mistral¡¯s desire. He tells Mistral to wait outside the
football offices and he will try to have the defensive backs coach come talk to
him. The taste of a bowl victory is sweet for Mistral Raymond and USF. The Bulls
defeated Clemson in the Meineke Car Care Bowl last year. (US Presswire) For two
hours Mistral lingers outside the building, the DVD in his hand. Finally he is
summoned inside. Probably for the first time college coaches will examine the
highlight tape he has sent everywhere and they will be impressed with his
ferocity, the way he dives into ball-carriers. ¡°You could tell he was a good
player,¡± Simmonds will later say. ¡°There were highlights.¡± Mistral will come
to stand in front of the building several more times that spring, waving to the
coaches, calling Simmonds, begging for a chance. Several years later, Simmonds
will explain that it is almost impossible for a player to talk his way onto a
team at the level of South Florida. Coaches never have time to read the emails.
They rarely watch the tapes. Unless you find a way to get yourself in front of
the coaches, they will never consider a blind request for a chance. ¡°The only
thing that works is persistence,¡± Simmonds tells Mistral. Mistral figures he
can do that.dunk sb
Mayhem¡¯ gets his moment in the sun Jason
¡®Mayhem¡¯ gets his moment in the sun Jason ¡°Mayhem¡± Miller was surprised by
the reaction he received when he walked into the Honda Center in Anaheim,
Calif., on Nov. 12 during a prelim fight ahead of the UFC¡¯s Fox debut. ¡°I got
a roaring ovation, which really shocked me,¡± said Miller, who coached the
recently concluded season of ¡°The Ultimate Fighter¡± reality show. ¡°So I have
to thank ¡®The Ultimate Fighter¡¯ show for putting me on that platform as far as
UFC fans knowing who I am.¡± A little later in the night, during a hot fight
between Dustin Poirier and Pablo Garza, loud boos cascaded through the building.
More From Dave Meltzer Bellator won't bend on Chandler-Alvarez rematch Nov 30,
2011 UFC launches most ambitious travel plans yet Nov 23, 2011 If the reaction
in Anaheim was any indication, there should be strong interest when Miller
(24-7) faces Bisping (24-3) in a battle of ¡°The Ultimate Fighter¡± coaches on
Saturday night¡¯s finale from The Pearl at the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas. After a
nearly seven-year run that put the UFC on the map, the organization¡¯s final
full fight card on Spike TV will feature the five-round bout as the main event.
Miller has generated a variety of reactions from others in his colorful career.
Because of his outrageous personality, which landed him the hosting role on
MTV¡¯s ¡°Bully Beatdown¡± for three seasons and led to the ¡°TUF¡± coaching gig,
some fans like him and some don¡¯t. But Saturday night, in his first UFC fight
since spring 2005, Miller has the chance to make himself an instant favorite if
he can wipe the often-cocky smile off Bisping¡¯s face. ¡°You always need a good
guy/bad guy dynamic, but this time, I get to be the good guy,¡± Miller said.
¡°So in that one way, I appreciate him being a loudmouth [expletive].¡± Miller
said he¡¯s watched Bisping for years, because they were in the same weight
class, and fighting him was always in the back of his mind. ¡°I had no personal
feelings for him at the start of the show, but I had personal feelings about him
as a fighter,¡± Miller said. ¡°I knew from watching his fights than I could beat
him. I¡¯ve watched his fights for a long time. He¡¯s gotten a lot of recognition
for doing a job that I can do better. But in the show, he earned his way into
the [expletive] Hall of Fame. ¡°The first week or two, he showed little hints of
his arrogance and his selfishness, but as the weeks rolled on, he showed how
immature and selfish he was. He¡¯s not a good person. All that backlash of hate
against him is well deserved.¡± Bisping was constantly needling Miller
throughout the taping, even when Miller¡¯s fighters got on an early winning
streak. There were constant pranks, both good- and bad-natured. ¡° ¡®Bully
Beatdown¡¯ taught me one lesson about reality television ¨C if you give it to
them, they can use it,¡± Miller said. ¡°Bisping¡¯s been complaining about the
editing of the show making him look like a jerk. No, you were a jerk and they
showed it. You did it. They put it on TV. It¡¯s easier when you¡¯re not a
complete tool to not mess up on TV.¡± As of now, Rebney hopes for a Prindle vs.
Santos rematch on next season¡¯s first show, and then to have heavyweight
champion Cole Konrad defend against that bout¡¯s winner toward the end of the
season. Next season¡¯s dates and locations are TBD, as Rebney is currently in
New York in meetings with Viacom, the promotion¡¯s majority owner. He hopes to
have spring and even summer dates announced within the next few weeks. There
were some bright spots in the fall, most notably the Alvarez vs. Chandler fight
which did 269,000 pay-per-view buys even though the main event went head-to-head
with UFC 139 prelims on Spike and the show was moved two hours early to avoid
going against the UFC. But overall, ratings for the current season, not
including the season finale on Nov. 26, were down 13 percent from the spring,
from an average 204,000 viewers to 178,000. The ratings decline is due, as much
as anything, to the plethora of UFC programming on Saturday nights the past
three months. Bellator often either ran head-to-head with the UFC or to avoid
direct competition moved two hours earlier. But those shows in the new time slot
often fared poorly in the ratings. ¡°Honestly, you can¡¯t be moving your time
slot and maximize your viewership,¡± Rebney said. ¡°There are too many
entertainment options. It¡¯s not like growing up when you had only a few TV
channels. You have 500 options if you have digital cable or satellite. If you
move from one time slot to another, you hurt the consumers¡¯ ability to find
your programming. When you¡¯ve got some NFL games, college football games or
UFC, that competition will draw viewers away. We all draw from similar demos on
a Saturday night.¡± Other popular stories on Yahoo! Sports:dunk sb
12.01.2011
Cat Ear woman
Attach two small, pointed feline ears to the top of anything and
the transformation is instant. Ever wondered why? Cat’s prowl. They stalk. They
can purr with a quiet, knowing satisfaction or with a low rumble of just-try-me.
Unlike human follies, feline error always lands on its feet. These things are
all the strengths of association. They’re why we see cat-like details as
powerfully seductive and dangerous, yet maddeningly sweet. You don’t have to be
a cat-lover to make those mental associations. And so we get to this shoot from
Glamour Spain. Model Luize Salmgrieze is cat woman, cat burglar, sex kitten.
Unlike the bunny ears that were such a trend a few years ago, the cat ears lick
clean the whimsical quirk and replace it with an injection of vintage cool. Mapi
Vidal’s styling could’t hit the nail more precisely on the head: it’s swinging
’60s meets decidedly modern and it’s the kind of subtle thematic styling that
you don’t have to save for halloween. Regular ear care is one of the most
overlooked areas of cat health. Many people are actually afraid to clean their
cat's ears because they are afraid of "hurting" their cat in the process. The
result is that many cats come into our clinic with severe infections or mite
infestations that could have been treated quickly and easily if caught earlier.
Good routine ear care is very safe and consists of a weekly inspection and, if
necessary, a cleaning. Some of the more common problems infecting cat ears
include:http://www.27my.comdunk sb
Bollywood remembers Michael
Bollywood remembers Michael Jackson Reagan Gavin Rasquinha, TNN Jun 27, 2009,
12.00am IST (Micheal Jackson More Pics) Michael Jackson's blazing rise to
stardom ¡ª and later fall from grace ¡ª is among the most startling of
showbusiness tales. To call him an 'icon' would only give us a glimpse of a
fraction of what he was. Jackson was a historic figure that the world over let
into their lives, their language, their parties and their dance moves.The
tragedy of Jackson's death at 50, reportedly from cardiac arrest, caps a career
full of larger-than-life incidents. He was Wacko Jacko, the Moonwalker, the Man
in the Mirror. He was Bad but not Dangerous. Off The Wall and yet the guy who
most of us tried to emulate on the dancefloor when we were small. In the end,
wipe away the three decades of plastic surgeries that deformed him, erratic
behavior that made his name synonymous with the warping powers of fame and the
child abuse trial, and what you have left is a child who never really grew up.
The Peter Pan of Pop. Here's singers and musicians alike, many who wept when
they heard of his sudden passing, mourn the loss of Michael Jackson. Ehsaan
Noorani Michael Jackson, please say hello from all of us to Jimi Hendrix, John
Lennon, John Coltrane, Jaco Pastorius, Miles Davis, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain,
Rick Wright and to all those brilliant musicians like yourself who are attending
that biggest jam session in the sky! Rock on! Louis Banks The greatest pop icon
of this century, Michael Jackson, lives on in everyone's hearts, through his
music. His songs and his great performances will be remembered for ever and
ever. Sonu Nigam Michael Jackson has become one with the Universe. Now the world
will give him his due.http://www.27my.comdunk sb
Akon, Teddy Riley Could Release Additional Michael Jackson Songs
Akon, Teddy Riley Could Release Additional Michael Jackson Songs Akon ¡ª who
collaborated with Jackson on the album's first single "Hold My Hand" ¡ª said
that none of the material in his possession is in as finished a state as that
track. "There were a lot of songs we actually got to start up," Akon told
Billboard, "but the problem is we never really got a chance to finish them."
However, he said, "I think whatever he left behind, there's ways we can make
them sound really presentable to people and give them something to hold onto."
Riley recently told Reuters about the amount of work that was required to make
Jackson's vocals releasable. "I had to do more processing to the voice, which is
why people were asking about the authenticity of his voice. What we did was
utilize the Melodyne [technology] to get him in key ... which is the reason why
some of the vibrato sounds a little off or processed, over-processed," Riley
said. He added that the perfectionist Jackson "would never consider it being a
final vocal." Indeed, Akon said he was "shocked and surprised" by the Michael
album because Jackson "wouldn't want any of his songs to be released if they
weren't completely done." That is the argument Jackson collaborator Will.i.am
has cited when insisting that he will never release the unfinished MJ songs he
worked on, adding that the Michael album "disgusts" him. Akon, however, feels
differently. "The world knows that these songs are not completely finished," he
said. "It's more of a situation where we can just take it and say, OK, this is
something he left behind for us to enjoy. Even though it's not completely done,
it's a great opportunity to hold on to something that could have been amazing."
Back when Lady GaGa partied with the disco balls and poker chips, she had some
creative guidance from Akon. The two worked together diligently to make sure
everything GaGaloo put out was fantastical. But now, since she's grown into
Mother Monster, Akon completely trusts her to be at the helm of her own
creativity. http://www.27my.comdunk sb
about Justin Bieber
about Justin Bieber Justin Drew Bieber( born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian
pop/R&B singer, songwriter and actor.Bieber was discovered in 2008 by
Scooter Braun,[8] who came across Bieber's videos on YouTube and later became
his manager. Braun arranged for him to meet with Usher in Atlanta, Georgia, and
Bieber was soon signed to Raymond Braun Media Group (RBMG), a joint venture
between Braun and Usher, and then to a recording contract with Island Records
offered by L.A. Reid Bieber's debut single, "One Time", was released in 2009 and
peaked in the top ten in Canada and charted in the top thirty in several
international markets. His debut album, My World, followed in November 2009, and
was later certified platinum in the United States. He became the first artist to
have seven songs from a debut album chart on the Billboard Hot 100. Bieber's
first full studio release, My World 2.0, was released in March 2010 and debuted
at number one and within the top ten of several countries, and was certified
platinum in the United States. It was preceded by the worldwide top-ten single,
"Baby". The music video of "Baby" is currently ranked as the most viewed and
most discussed YouTube video. Bieber followed-up the release of his debut album
with his first headlining tour, the My World Tour, the remix albums My Worlds
Acoustic and Never Say Never ¨C The Remixes, and the 3D biopic-concert film
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never ¨C which had an opening weekend gross that nearly
matched the record for the biggest opening weekend for a concert-film. Bieber
released his second studio album, Under the Mistletoe in November 2011, which
debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Braun arranged for him to meet with
Usher in Atlanta, Georgia, and Bieber was soon signed to Raymond Braun Media
Group (RBMG), a joint venture between Braun and Usher, and then to a recording
contract with Island Records offered by L.A. Reid. His debut single, "One Time",
released worldwide in 2009, charted in the top 30 in over ten countries. His
debut release, My World, followed on November 17, 2009, and was eventually
certified platinum in the United States. He became the first artist to have
seven songs from a debut album chart on the Billboard Hot 100. His first full
studio release, My World 2.0, was released on March 23, 2010¡http://www.27my.comdunk sb
05 Open champ Campbell considered giving up golf
'05 Open champ Campbell considered giving up golf Every time you tee it up,
there's a chance that this will be the best round of your life. And every time
you start a tournament, there's a chance that this will be the best four days of
your life. And if you're very lucky, those four days will happen on the grandest
of stages. Such a confluence of happiness occurred for Michael Campbell in 2005
at Pinehurst. He carded a final-round 69 to hold off Tiger Woods and Sergio
Garcia and take advantage of Retief Goosen's utter collapse. But so what? He won
the damn tournament. Fame and fortune would await soon afterward, right? Not
quite. Campbell slid steadily downhill, to the point that his world ranking now
sits at 731. And he conceded that in recent times, he even considered giving up
the game entirely at age 42. "I can't imagine not playing golf," Campbell said
in advance of this weekend's New Zealand Open, according to the AP. "I
considered giving up and asked myself if I still wanted to win. I slept on it
and the answer was, yes, I do. I love it so much. I love competing. I love
winning golf tournaments. If I felt I could not compete or win again, I would
throw it away. Deep down inside I am not a quitter. For me personally I am not
ready [to quit] yet." He's taken on Australian coach Gary Edwin to help him with
his swing, and he notes that his stats are up for the first time since 2005. And
while he hasn't made the cut in a major since the 2008 PGA Championship, he's
hopeful that better times are ahead. Then again, aren't we all? But even if his
day in the golf spotlight is done, he's still got that U.S. Open trophy. Not a
bad consolation prize, yes? Consolation prize? We're not talking about a guy
who's on food stamps here. Yahoo stats count $14.3 mil in prize money via the
PGA; the European Tour 11.5 mil euros (there's some overlap there). Throw in
other tournaments around the world and ancillary money, here's a guy who has
probably pulled in $35-40 mil during the last 20 years. I can't get too choked
up over his swing issues. Campbell¡¯s best finish of the season was a 19th at
the Trophee Hassan II ¨C his best European Tour effort since finishing third at
the British Masters in 2008. He finished 12th at the Aussie Open last year.
¡°The last couple of weeks have been indifferent but the whole year has been
encouraging,¡± Campbell said.http://www.27my.comdunk sb
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