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50 Cent Calls Funkmaster Flex…The Truth Behind The Fabolous & Ray J Altercation

So RAY J is going around talking about he knocked out Fabolous…all this bullshit over some Twitter ish SMFH…grow up! Ray J why you hyping everything up?!?! So you SWUNG but didn’t land a punch, that does not QUALIFY as a brawl…I mean comon SON ya got called “LITTLE RED RIDIN HOOD” haha!!! I’m cool, do yourself a FAVOR & stop looking like a fool!!!

Fabolous Responds To Ray J’s Ranting

Fabolous appeared on “The Breakfast Club Morning Show” explains his side of the story to DJ CLUE.

“I’m LAUGHING at his CHARACTER!”

Floyd Mayweather “Protect Yourself At All Times”

I am sure you or most of you watched this “FIGHT” on Saturday with Mayweather & Ortiz…in all honesty I think we were cheated a GREAT SHOW…Floyd, you are a great fighter…yes but let’s be real ORTIZ was handing it to your ass & you took a cheap shot…if you are as great as you claim there was NO need for that BS & Ortiz ya got too damn excited, and your BAD for not protecting yourself. I get it was dirty but damn did it really have to go down this way!!!

I don’t care how amp’d Mayweather was there was NO need for him to disrespect Larry Merchant they way he did, regardless he is an older man. SMH!!!

Fabolous KNOCKED out Ray J

Say It Ain’t So…well I guess the MAYWEATHER fight this passed weekend got folks all amp’d up…since when did these two become GANGSTA?!?!?! LOL & really who couldn’t knock Ray J’s a** out, I’m just sayin’!!!

According to a ROCK SOLID CELEBRITY MTO SNITCH this is what happened — Last night shortly after rapper Fabolous performed at the Palms casino in Las Vegas – he and Ray J got into a FIST FIGHT. Here’s how it all popped off. According to a ROCK SOLID CELEBRITY snitch (you all know this person TOO), Ray J was drunk and started talking RECKLESS . . . claiming that he was more popular than rapper Fabolous.

Ray J was UPSET that Fabolous was on Twitter talking real SLICK about him appearing on Floyd Mayweather’s 24-7.

In the beginning it was just JOKES . .. but then rapper 50 Cent started INSTIGATING. The insider explained, “When Ray J would say something, 50 would be like ‘OOOOOH, Fab how are you gonna let him say that to you.’”

Well it worked because what started out as just JOKES – ended up with FISTS. The insider explained, “Fab was like “F*ck you’ to Ray, and Ray got in his face. Next thing you know, Fab two pieced him. Actually is was a three piece cause he hit Ray once on the ground.”

Ray J was knocked unconscious. And what happened next, we have to say ALLEGEDLY (cause we here at MTO are #teamnosnitch)…when Ray was unconscious some people RELIEVED HIM of his jewelry.

When Ray J WOKE UP he started acting CRAZY . . . threatening EVERYONE IN SIGHT. Police were called and had to ESCORT Ray out of the casino . . . No word on whether Ray will be pressing charges for the azz whooping . . . or for being RELIEVED of his jewels.

UPDATE!!! WOOOOW!! Ray J is talking CRAZY ish right now. He called up Charlamagne and his squad at NY’s Power 105.1 and says that the next time he sees Fab – he will ATTACK HIM. Ray J also claims that he was NOT touched by FAB. But our entertainment insiders say that IS NOT TRUE. Fab did in fact TWO PIECE PLUS BISCUIT him and knocked him unconscious!!!

Floyd Mayweather Jr. Is READY To Put On A SHOW!!!

I got my money on MAYWEATHER, Ortiz was woofing a whole lot yesterday…but Mayweather went in on him too, can the 24 year old hold his weight in the ring?!?!? Is Mayweather too old, do you think he just needs to retire??? Is it TRUE that a boxer over 30 is NO good?!?! Who is your $ on?!?! Either way, this is going to be one hell of a FIGHT!!!

"He's used to ballrooms. I'm used to fighting in front of 17,000."

Reporting from Las Vegas — Floyd Mayweather Jr. was back in his element, smiling for the cameras, trash-talking with his opponent, holding court with reporters and generally acting like a man who believes he is the best boxer of his generation.

In the days leading up to his title bout Saturday against World Boxing Council welterweight champion Victor Ortiz, Mayweather looked relaxed and sounded supremely confident — as if he were preparing to deliver a tutorial to a younger, less experienced fighter who had no idea what he was really in for.

“It’s different on this level,” Mayweather said. “He’s used to ballrooms. I’m used to fighting in front of 17,000.”

“I earned the right to be where I’m at today. The only thing I can do is what I do best: entertain.”

Call him a villain if you want, but Mayweather is 41-0 with 25 knockouts and the most successful pay-per-view fighter in the world. (THIS IS GOING TO BE A GOOD FIGHT)

“Floyd is motivated because he’s the best thing out here at this time in boxing, and he wants to show the world how great he is,” said his uncle and trainer, Roger Mayweather.

If Mayweather’s boxing skills match his swagger Saturday, look out.

Mayweather, 34, expressed no concern about the issues some fight fans feel could be detrimental to him inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena boxing ring.

Has a 16-month layoff built up rust on his aging body? Might legal problems, including a three-felony domestic violence case set to resume next month, distract him?

“Next question,” Mayweather said, playfully flipping a reporter’s notebook page.

What he embraces is what he craves and anticipates: all eyes on Mayweather.

He’s had that this week, with more attention due at the weigh-in Friday and during a ring walk when a crowd of more than 16,000 and a pay-per-view television audience expected to be more than a million will be watching his every move.

Mayweather yearns for attention and gets it — he has more than 1.5 million Twitter followers. One of his main topics leading up to the bout has been his endurance.

“People say boxers aren’t the same after 30, [but] that doesn’t apply to me,” said Mayweather, whose unbeaten record as a pro spans 15 years, since he won an Olympic bronze medal at the 1996 Games in Atlanta. “I’m always in tip-top shape. And once you’ve been at this level for so long, you’re never nervous. Come Saturday, it’ll be the same Mayweather as always.”

And though it has been said that patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel, Mayweather is playing that card, too, perhaps previewing the battle lines he wants to draw for a super-fight next year against Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines.

Ortiz, like Pacquiao, is a hard-punching southpaw.

“My job has always been to win,” Mayweather said. “That’s what this country is based on: winning. There’s no country like America.”

Ortiz, 24, listened and reasoned, “He tries a little too hard to scare people. I think it’s funny how hard he tries to get into somebody’s head. He talks some stuff. I’ll take it.”

He had no choice. Mayweather was just warming up. He said he had invited Ortiz’s ex-trainer, Robert Garcia, to the fight as his guest. Heck, he might even host the father who had abandoned Ortiz as a boy.

“He wants sorrow, but I’ve been through a lot, too,” said Mayweather, referring to his own father’s jail time and mother’s drug use during his youth. “They can’t make it seem like Floyd Mayweather was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. It took hard work and dedication. And I’m older and wiser. He’s just a kid.”

What Mayweather has planned for Saturday is to outshine Ortiz with speed, counterpunching, defense, an awkward style and by outsmarting him.

“Every fighter who’s truly come to fight me has not survived, they get knocked out,” Mayweather said.

“The thing about me is that you can watch me [on television], but face to face — live — you see a different skill level than you’ve ever seen. I’m the best, baby, and I’m going to show him that.”

source - LA Times

Who Is Your $ On? Oritz or Mayweather?!?!?

LA Times — Reporting from Las Vegas — The most modest man at the podium made the boldest statement Wednesday.

Danny Garcia, a soda truck driver who also trains world welterweight champion Victor Ortiz, turned to multimillionaire Floyd Mayweather Jr. and made a simple, passionate plea that will resonate until the boxers square off at the MGM Grand on Saturday night.

“Floyd, at least for this fight, fight a good clean fight for the people,” Garcia said as he stared down at Mayweather, who was seated at a news conference dais. “We all know how you fight.
“Don’t put up your elbow, don’t turn your back. That tells me you’re scared of fighting.”

Strong words from a working-class man whose morning delivery route includes stops in Ventura, Oxnard and Camarillo.

It wasn’t Mayweather’s turn to speak, but as he showed HBO cameras during training camp, when he threw his father out of his gym in an expletive-filled tirade, he doesn’t have much patience in debate.

“Yeah, I am scared of fighting,” answered Mayweather, mocking Garcia’s accusation. “That’s why I’ve been dominating here for 16 years. I’m the one doing the [pay-per-view] numbers. I’m not worried about you. You’re the trainer. Let your fighter fight.”

Ortiz, 24, who claimed the World Boxing Council title with a stirring exchange-of-knockdowns battle with Andre Berto in April, took up his trainer’s cause.

You have 41 [victories], but none of those 41 were against me,” said the Ventura boxer, who has a record of 29-2-2 with 22 knockouts. “I sense some nervousness. I am the current WBC champion. I’m going to teach you what it’s like to have that one [loss].”

Mayweather, 34, whose 41-0 record includes 25 knockouts, cautioned his younger foe — a 51/2-1 underdog at the MGM Resorts’ Race and Sports Book — telling Ortiz to stay “classy.”

Ortiz responded with a dig at Mayweather’s involvement in a felony domestic violence case in which the mother of his three children was allegedly a victim.

“Oh, we’re talking about class here? I’m going to put you on your [rear],” Ortiz said.

When it was Mayweather’s turn, he expressed surprise that the Ortiz camp had turned scornful.

“The trainer says I’m a dirty fighter. Well, it’s a dirty sport,” Mayweather said. “It’s the hurt business. How can it be clean?”

He added, “Don’t worry about me backpedaling. I’ll come straight ahead. The fight’s not going the distance. When I hit you and hurt you, don’t grab me. I’m going to finish you off.”

Mayweather also claimed Ortiz’s sad story of being abandoned in his youth by his father is “not true” — citing Internet talk as his source of information. Mayweather said he’s grown tired of Ortiz’s repeating, “Dude, I grew up with nothing.”

There was another message: Welcome to big-time boxing, kid.

“It didn’t bother me. I’m a tree stump, man,” Ortiz said afterward. “You can say whatever you want. I know when you do something well, everyone’s your friend, and when you hit the floor, everyone forgets you.

“It’s going to be a sad moment for Floyd Saturday night.”

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