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Boxing News: Floyd Mayweathers Protege Curmel Moton Teases Next Fight Date,Gets Fans All Hyped U

When Floyd Mayweather isn’t making the headlines, his protege Curmel Moton is all over them! After two first-round knockout victories in close succession, ‘Big Deal’ turns to social media to tease his third rendezvous in the ring. The 17-year-old newcomer spent most of his boxing career in Mayweather’s gym, building up an impressive 49-2 amateur record. Yet, the big leagues don’t seem very different! On September 30 last year, the Utah native took down his first professional rival in the undercard of Canelo Alvarez vs.

Carl's Jr CEO on Kim Kardashian's Ad, 'She Wasn't Good at Eating the Burger'

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How Slick Rick And Queen Latifah 'Breathed Life Into Hip-Hop' In 1988

1988 was a colossal year for hip-hop. Soon-to-be-classic albums from Public Enemy, N.W.A., Run-D.M.C, Boogie Down Productions and more solidified the artform birthed from the Bronx as a viable and music industry-funded endeavor. Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia, who host NPR's What's Good podcast, remember the hip-hop revolution circa 1988. "It's the last time there was truly a meritocracy where the best artists sold the most amount of records based on the fact that they were dope,"

See Wendy Williams' First Public Appearance Since Health Facility Stay

Wendy Williams is feeling the love from her circle of fans. More than a month after returning home from a private stay at a wellness facility, the talk-show host stepped out on Nov. 21 to attend her former radio station's annual Circle of Sisters gathering. Held at Resorts World in Queens, N.Y., the event featured Wendy sitting down for a conversation with WBLS DJ JusNik.   Her rep Shawn Zanotti told E!