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Football Coach Who Got Nailed By NCAA for Paying Recruits Cites George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in Explanation for Why He Did It – Mediaite

  1. Football Coach Who Got Nailed By NCAA for Paying Recruits Cites George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in Explanation for Why He Did It Mediaite
  2. Ex-Tennessee football coach cited death of George Floyd, others as reason for helping players: report Fox News
  3. Jeremy Pruitt carried wads of cash at Alabama, per report, cites George Floyd in investigation AL.com
  4. Tennessee Attorney General Threatened To Sue The NCAA If They Gave Vols Football Program A Bowl Ban Outkick
  5. First and 10: Tennessee’s strategy vs. NCAA allegations was pure genius … and worked to perfection Saturday Down South
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John Gotti III blasts Kenny Bayless, Florida commission over Floyd Mayweather melee: ‘They’re not going to ma… – MMA Fighting

  1. John Gotti III blasts Kenny Bayless, Florida commission over Floyd Mayweather melee: ‘They’re not going to ma… MMA Fighting
  2. John Gotti III: I Started Catching Mayweather, They Conveniently Call The Fight Off BoxingScene.com
  3. Gotti claims Mayweather rematch is in the works for October MMA Mania
  4. After Causing Havoc Against Floyd Mayweather, New York Crime Family Boss’ Grandson Reveals Major MMA Promotion in Talks Over Signing 31-Year-Old EssentiallySports
  5. John Gotti III reveals Floyd Mayweather rematch is targeted for October: “It was the most googled thing in the whole world” | BJPenn.com BJPENN.COM
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FLOYD MAYWEATHER NO-SHOW! ‘NO RESPECT ON FIGHT NIGHT’ Gutted – Aaron Chalmers – Seconds Out

  1. FLOYD MAYWEATHER NO-SHOW! ‘NO RESPECT ON FIGHT NIGHT’ Gutted – Aaron Chalmers Seconds Out
  2. Floyd Mayweather halts press conference, has baby thrown off the premises — ‘This is not a daycare’ MMA Mania
  3. Floyd Mayweather vs. Aaron Chalmers: Live round-by-round updates MMA Fighting
  4. Why is Floyd Mayweather fighting Aaron Chalmers? Geordie Shore star reveals how deal was made, wants KSI and Jake Paul next Sporting News
  5. Floyd Mayweather Kicks Baby Out Of Press Conference: “This Is A Press Conference, It’s Not A Daycare.” LowKick MMA
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Pink Floyd Lyricist Calls Roger Waters ‘Putin Apologist’ and ’Lip-Synching’ Misogynist – Rolling Stone

  1. Pink Floyd Lyricist Calls Roger Waters ‘Putin Apologist’ and ’Lip-Synching’ Misogynist Rolling Stone
  2. Pink Floyd Feud Between Roger Waters and David Gilmour Just Got Deeply Personal Yahoo! Voices
  3. Pink Floyd Feud Spills Out Into Public As Roger Waters, David Gilmour Go At it HuffPost
  4. Polly Samson, wife of Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour, accuses Roger Waters of ‘antisemitism to your rotten core’ The Independent
  5. David Gilmour and wife blast “Putin apologist” and “megalomaniac” Roger Waters Guitar.com
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Deji: Live stream, results, highlights, ppv price, start time, full fight card

Floyd Mayweather Jr. is back for another payday. This time around it is another exhibition versus another character from the world of social media. However, unlike when he faced Logan Paul last year, this opponent is hardly a household name.

Deji, formerly known as ComedyShortsGamer, is an English YouTuber and Twitch gamer best known for being the younger brother of KSI. As an amateur boxer he is 0-3 with TKO losses to Jake Paul (on the same card their brothers fought), Vinnie Hacker and a split decision loss to Alex Wassabi. As a pro he’s 1-0, with a TKO win over fellow YouTuber Fousey.

The event, which is being aired on DAZN in most places, and FITE.tv in a few others, also features Tommy Fury versus Paul Bamba in a six round pro bout. There is also an appearance by former WWE wrestler Bobby Fish and Love Island contestant Jack Fincham.

Mayweather vs. Deji PPV begins at 1 p.m. ET with the main event ringwalks expected at 4 p.m. ET. The prelims will start at 10:40 a.m ET and air live here on Bloody Elbow (see stream at the top of the page).


Weigh-ins (7 a.m. ET on Nov 12)


You can buy tickets for the event, held at the Coca Cola Arena in Dubai here.


Full fight card/results:

Catchweight exhibition: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Deji (8 rounds)

Light heavyweight: Tommy Fury vs. Paul Bamba (6 rounds)

Super featherweight: Delgine Persoon vs. Ikram Kerwat (8 rounds)

Light heavyweight: Bobby Fish vs. Boateng Prempeh (4 rounds)

Super welterweight: Harley Benn vs. Faizan Anwar (6 rounds)

Super middleweight: J’Hon Ingram vs. Koji Tanaka (10 rounds)

Light heavyweight exhibition: Jack Fincham vs. Anthony Taylor goes the distance with no declared winner.

Super featherweight: Jaider Herrera def. Franklin Manzanilla by TKO, round 5 (3:00) for WBC International super featherweight title)


Live Stream

Mayweather vs. Deji will stream live on DAZN PPV and cost current subscribers in the US and Canada $14.99. Current subscribers in the UK and Ireland can buy the ppv for £16.99 / €16.99. Subscribers in Australia will need to pay $44.99 AUD. Subscribers in New Zealand will need to pay $24.99 NZD.

In the US DAZN costs $19.99 a month or $99.99 per year.

In Canada a monthly subscription to DAZN is $20 and an annual subscription is $150. In the UK you can get a monthly subscription for £7.99.

DAZN can be viewed on the following devices:

Mobile Devices

  • iPhone, iPad
  • Android phones, tablets
  • Amazon Fire tablet

TV & Streaming Devices

  • Amazon Fire TV
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick
  • Android TV
  • Apple TV
  • Google Chromecast
  • LG Smart TV, Smartcast
  • Panasonic Smart TV
  • Samsung Smart TV
  • Sony Smart TV

Games Consoles

  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • XBox One
  • XBox Series X | S

Pay-Per-View events are available to watch either live or on-demand. Events will be available to buy, and to watch, for 7 days after they go live.


Live news, updates and round-by-round commentary is available here on Bloody Elbow.

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Will Smith says Floyd Mayweather checked up on him 10 days straight after Oscars slap

Will Smith made some wild headlines when he slapped Chris Rock across the face at the Oscars in March.

An emotional Smith accepted an award later that night, and it was clear he wasn’t in a good place.

Boxer Floyd Mayweather, left, and actor Will Smith attend the after-party for the Centerpiece Gala Premiere of Columbia Pictures’ “Concussion” during AFI Fest 2015 at TCL Chinese Theatre Nov. 10, 2015, in Hollywood, Calif.  
(Kevin Winter/Getty Images For AFI)

But Smith had someone checking up on him in Floyd Mayweather.

Smith said he and the boxer had only crossed paths a couple times before the incident but became friends soon after.

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Floyd Mayweather attends a game between the Atlanta Hawks and Brooklyn Nets Jan. 10, 2017, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.  
(Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)

“I want to say something also about Floyd,” Smith said, via TMZ Sports. “So, we’ve met each other, we’ve seen each other around, but we weren’t, like, friends. And, the day after the Oscars, for 10 days he called me every day.

“And, he was like, ‘Ay, you know you the champ, right? You good? You know you the champ, right? I want you to hear my voice say it.’ That was every day he called me … and it’s like, that’s my dude forever right there.”

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Smith spoke during a private screening of his newest film, “Emancipation,” with the undefeated boxer in attendance.

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith 
(Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association)

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Smith has mostly remained silent on the Oscars incident but made sure to let Mayweather know how appreciative he was for reaching out during a tough time.

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Ex-Minneapolis cop pleads guilty in George Floyd killing

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A former Minneapolis police officer pleaded guilty Monday to aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in the killing of George Floyd just as jury selection was about to begin, though another ex-officer was still headed to trial.

The plea deal for J. Alexander Kueng calls for 3 1/2 years in prison, with prosecutors agreeing to drop a count of aiding and abetting second-degree murder. Kueng is the second officer to plead guilty to the state charge, following Thomas Lane, who pleaded guilty earlier this year.

Their former colleague, Tou Thao, rejected a plea deal earlier this year, telling a judge it “would be lying” to accept any such deal. Jury selection for Thao was expected to begin later Monday.

All three were convicted in February on federal counts of willfully violating the civil rights of Floyd, who was Black. Lane was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in the federal case. Kueng was sentenced to three years and Thao was sentenced to 3 1/2, but for some Floyd family members and activists, the penalties were too small.

Floyd, 46, died May 25, 2020, after Officer Derek Chauvin, who is white, pinned him to the ground with a knee on Floyd’s neck as he repeatedly said he couldn’t breathe. The killing, captured on widely viewed bystander video, sparked protests in Minneapolis and around the globe as part of a reckoning over racial injustice.

Kueng and Lane helped to restrain Floyd, who was handcuffed. Kueng knelt on Floyd’s back and Lane held down Floyd’s legs. Thao kept bystanders from intervening during the 9 1/2-minute restraint.

As part of his plea agreement, Kueng admitted that he held Floyd’s torso, that he knew from his experience and training that restraining a handcuffed person in a prone position created a substantial risk, and that the restraint of Floyd was unreasonable under the circumstances.

Kueng’s plea called for him to serve his state and federal terms concurrently, just as Lane is doing.

Chauvin was convicted of state murder and manslaughter charges last year and is currently serving 22 1/2 years in the state case. He also pleaded guilty to a federal charge of violating Floyd’s civil rights and was sentenced to 21 years for that and for an unrelated case involving a 14-year-old boy. He is serving the sentences at the same time at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tucson, Arizona.

Kueng is Black, Lane is white and Thao is Hmong American. They were convicted of federal charges in February after a monthlong trial that focused on the officers’ training and the culture of the police department. All three were convicted of depriving Floyd of his right to medical care and Thao and Kueng were also convicted of failing to intervene to stop Chauvin during the killing.

After their federal sentences, there was a question as to whether Kueng and Thao would proceed to trial, with legal experts saying it was likely they’d seek a plea deal with the state that would not exceed the federal sentence and allow them serve both sentences at the same time.

State sentencing guidelines for a person with no criminal record, like Kueng, call for a range from about 3 1/2 years to four years and nine months in prison for second-degree unintentional manslaughter. The presumptive sentence is four years.

If Kueng had been convicted of aiding and abetting second-degree murder, he would have faced a presumptive 12 1/2 years in prison.

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Atlanta councilwoman regrets establishing ‘Kanye West Day’ after his George Floyd comments

Natalyn Archibong is a former Atlanta city council member who initiated a strong campaign to have a Kanye West Day back in 2021. Now after Kanye’s rambles about George Floyd having died of a fentanyl overdose rather than police brutality, the ex-councilwoman terribly regrets having a part in the city’s day named after the rapper.

She wants to distance herself from Ye

Natalyn Archibong has said that she wants to distance herself from the rapper and producer after the anti-Semitic remarks as well as all of the drama that has circled around Kanye West recently after he resurfaced and has been apparently off the rails dishing out one controversial statement after another.

Kanye West was born in Atlanta

The former congresswoman was part of Atlanta’s city council last year and she mentioned that there were several reasons why back in 2021 she spearheaded the Kanye West Day initiative. First and foremost, West was born in Atlanta, Georgia, secondly Donda West attended Morris Brown College, and according to Natalyn “the proclamation was an acknowledgment of his substantial contribution to the arts.”

Kanye West Day was named the day he began his Donda tour in Atlanta on July 22, 2021

Natalyn has mentioned that she did not want to revise history, but if she’d known how West was going to react, she would have not taken the initiative to honor the rapper with a very important distinction.

It can’t be erased or repeated

The thing about having a day named after a person is that it can’t be taken back, according to her, and it can’t be repeated either.

Archibong also commented that the “July 2021 proclamation did not envision that in 2022, the artist formerly known as Kanye West would boldly make such ugly and hurtful statements.”



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Family of George Floyd considers legal action over Kanye West comments | Kanye West

The family of George Floyd has said it is considering taking legal action against Kanye West after the rapper alleged that the 46-year-old man died from drug abuse.

Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of Floyd’s murder in May 2020. He knelt on Floyd’s neck for around nine minutes while the unarmed Black man was handcuffed and lying face down on the street, crying “I can’t breathe”.

West (who has legally changed his name to Ye) made the claims in an appearance on the Drink Champs podcast on Saturday while discussing a new documentary by conservative commentator Candace Owens – frequently by West’s side during his recent run of antisemitic and racist comments – titled The Greatest Lie Ever Sold: George Floyd and the Rise of BLM [Black Lives Matter].

“They hit him with the fentanyl, if you look the guy’s knee wasn’t even on his neck like that,” West said on the podcast.

Civil rights lawyer Lee Merritt responded to West’s claims on behalf of Floyd’s family.

“While one cannot defame the dead, the family of #GeorgeFloyd is considering suit for Kanye’s false statements about the manner of his death,” he tweeted on 16 October.

“Claiming Floyd died from fentanyl not the brutality established criminally and civilly undermines and diminishes the Floyd family’s fight.”

Floyd died as a result of “cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint and neck compression”, according to the final autopsy findings of Dr Andrew Baker, chief medical examiner for Hennepin county. Although fentanyl was found in Floyd’s system, it was not enough to be considered fatal.

Cardiologist Dr Jonathan Rich told the court at Chauvin’s trial: “I can state with a high degree of medical certainty that George Floyd did not die from a primary cardiac event, and he did not die from a drug overdose.”

West’s comments have been widely condemned by fellow musicians and religious leaders.

Elsewhere in the interview, West continued to make antisemitic statements and said that four concerts he had scheduled at the Los Angeles SoFi stadium had been cancelled by the venue owners after he tweeted that he was “going death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE” on 9 October. Twitter removed the tweet for violating the platform’s rules.

In response, the Los Angeles Holocaust museum invited West to visit “to understand just how words can incite horrific violence and genocide”. On the podcast, West responded: “I want you to visit Planned Parenthood, that’s our holocaust museum.”

After making his remarks about Floyd, West asked the podcast hosts whether they would be able to run the interview, in reference to his recent appearance on HBO’s The Shop, which was not broadcast owing to his use of what host Maverick Carter called “hate speech and extremely dangerous stereotypes”. Segments of an interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson were also canned over West spouting racist conspiracy theories.

West wore a hat emblazoned with “2024”, presumably in reference to his intentions to stage a second presidential run after his failed bid in 2020, in which he appeared on only 12 state ballots and won fewer than 60,000 votes. The campaign reportedly violated fundraising rules.

West and Owens have been associated since around 2018 when West tweeted “I love the way Candace Owens thinks”. A Black author and commentator, she became known for her criticism of Black Lives Matter and her support of Trump. Recently, the pair debuted a “White Lives Matter” shirt at Paris Fashion Week.



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Pink Floyd: Roger Waters’ Poland shows cancelled

Live Nation Poland, the concert’s promoter, confirmed the cancellation Saturday but did not specify a reason.

Waters also accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of doubling back on his 2019 election campaign promises and said, without offering proof, that “the forces of extreme nationalism that had lurked, malevolent, in the shadows, have, since then, ruled the Ukraine.”

Waters went on to accuse these “extreme nationalists” of setting Ukraine on a path to war with Russia by crossing a “number of red lines” set out by the Kremlin.

On Sunday, Waters denied he had canceled the shows himself. The shows were planned to take place in Krakow as part of the his international tour.

In a Facebook statement addressed to the UK’s The Guardian and Poland’s Gazeta Krakowska newspapers, Waters denied he or his management had canceled the Poland shows. He pointed the blame instead to Lukasz Wantuch, a Krakow city councilor who wrote his own Facebook post on September 10 opposing Waters’ shows.

“It is true that a town councilor in Krakow, a Mr Łukasz Wantuch has threatened to hold a meeting asking the council to declare me ‘Persona non grata’ because of my public efforts to encourage all involved in the disastrous war in Ukraine, especially the governments of the USA and Russia, to work towards a negotiated peace, rather than escalate matters towards a bitter end that could be nuclear war and the end of all life on this planet,” Waters wrote on Facebook.

“Not withstanding that this chap Łukasz Wantuch seems to know nothing of my history of working, all my life, at some personal cost, in the service of human rights, he, in an article in a local newspaper urged the good people of Krakow not to buy tickets to my show,” Waters added.

He went on to say that if Wantuch “achieves his aim… it will be a sad loss for me” as well as for Krakow residents.

“His draconian censoring of my work will deny them the opportunity to make up their own minds,” Waters concluded.

Wantuch’s post expressed his opposition to Waters’ show, calling the musician “an open supporter of Putin” and his planned performances in Krakow “a shame for our city.”

“Roger Waters, an open supporter of Putin, wants to play at Tauron Arena in Krakow,” Wantuch wrote. “On Wednesday we have a session of Cracow City Council and I will be speaking to the President and councilors to block this. Such an event would be a shame for our city. Let him sing in Moscow.”

Wantuch responded to Waters’ statement on Sunday by writing that he was still in Ukraine but would “have an offer” for Waters in the evening.

Earlier this year, Pink Floyd released their first new music in 28 years, a single called “Hey Hey Rise Up” to raise funds for humanitarian relief in Ukraine. Waters, who departed the band in 1984, did not contribute to song.
Close to 6,000 civilians have been confirmed killed in Ukraine since the invasion from Russia began, says the United Nations.

CNN’s Sarah Diab and Claudia Rebaza contributed to this report.

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