Mayweather could be performing damage control because his image is under attack since people are beginning to believe he is dodging the fight. But regardless, the pressure continues to mount as people anticipate the news of the big fight.
Mayweather could be performing damage control because his image is under attack since people are beginning to believe he is dodging the fight. But regardless, the pressure continues to mount as people anticipate the news of the big fight.

Many of these are well known for signature dishes, such as Dominique Ansel’s Cronuts or Café Du Monde’s beignets, which fans seek out and then document on social media.
Is Kanye dropping the Yeezy’s on Tuesday? He has a countdown building up towards a big event. We’ll soon find out. Just in case it is the Yeezy 3 countdown, here’s a sneak peak.
The Red Viper never stood a chance. Hafthor Julius Bjornsson, the actor who plays The Mountain on Game of Thrones proudly announced he recently won World’s Strongest Viking.
It was no easy feat. According to Ironmind, strongman competitor Bjornsson carried a 1,433 lb. log on his back for five steps, breaking a 1,000 year old record.
I can’t tell if this is Mayweather doing image damage control or he is genuinely trying to make this fight happen. Regardless of what it is, Pacman and Arum got Mayweather backed into a corner. He is in a position where he has to try to prove himself to protect his image.
Let’s hope the fight happens.
Eddie Murphy became a comedy legend during his early Eighties run on Saturday Night Live. But he hasn’t graced the show’s iconic stage since hosting an episode on December 15th, 1984 – months after leaving the series during Season Nine – with bad blood souring the relationship over the years. Now Murphy is making his long-awaited return for the series’ three-hour 40th anniversary . . .

While hundreds wallowed over their Super Bowl ticket deals falling through on Sunday, two Seattle Seahawks fans from Ireland managed to sneak into University of Phoenix stadium in Glendale, Ariz., and snag $25,000 seats for free.
“Our game plan was to be super confident,” Richard Whelan, who attended with friend Paul McEvoy, told RTE Radio One Morning Ireland (via theIndependent). “We just thought if we pretend we belong there, nobody will question us.”

Industry sources suggest Elliott’s catalog of songs could earn a sales increase of around 1,000 percent in the week ending Feb. 1, jumping to perhaps 70,000 (or more) downloads sold. That would be up from just 6,000 in the week ending Jan. 25, according to Nielsen Music.