The documentary film 30 DAYS IN MAY reveals a never-before-seen side of boxing’s biggest global star, Floyd “Money” Mayweather. Set in the days leading up to, and following, his incarceration in 2012, the exclusive documentary was produced by Turn Left Productions. Watch the full-length documentary film on SHOWTIME. Showtime
Floyd had his daughter with him sitting courtside and Laura popped in to give the boxer a quick hello. Hit the flip for more and tell us if you think Laura looks a lil’ too excited…
With friends like this who needs enemies? 50 Cent And Floyd Mayweather Jr. Beef On Twitter Earlier this week, 50 Cent took to Twitter to make it known that he was no longer down with “The Money Team” and more specifically, Floyd Mayweather Jr. At the time, we didn’t hear any response from Floyd, that changed last night. We all know that both Floyd and Fif can be some of the most ignorant ninjas walkin’ the Earth, and their Twitter beef is nothing short of the standard of fawkery that they have set so high. It was so out of pocket, we have to wonder is this all a publicity stunt (because you KNOW how Curtis does…) Hit the flipper to read the demise of a friendship over a social network SMH.
What a dummy. Of all the places to show up with a spliff in your pocket , this has got to be the worst case scenario. A New Orleans lawyer would have saved himself a lot of trouble if only he checked his pockets before heading to court on Monday. Assistant city attorney Jason Cantrell was issued a summons after he dropped a joint while talking to a police officer in Orleans Parish Criminal District Court. Cantrell, 43, was cited for simple drug possession and released under a city policy for low-level marijuana cases, according to police. According to the New Orleans Police Department spokesperson Garry Flot, Cantrell was talking to one of the officers waiting to testify in court when the rolled up joint tumbled out of his pocket and landed on the floor. People who witnessed the comical scene said that two officers glanced at the joint, and then exchanged a bemused look before making arguably the world’s easiest drug bust. The pair were spotted chuckling as their colleagues led Cantrell out of the courtroom at around 4.15pm to issue him a summons. Ryan Berni, a spokesman for Mayor Mitch Landrieu’s office, told the New Orleans Times-Picayune that at the time of the incident, Cantrell was not working on behalf of the city. He was suspended without pay pending an investigation. Cantrell resigned on Monday and, whatever his next career move is, we hope he learned his lesson and keeps his joints at home from now on! Source Images via facebook
Would the OG Kimmy Cakes please stand up! Lil Kim may not get too much love at awards shows nowadays… but that didn’t keep this bad azz b*tch from stopping through Life Nightclub in ATL for a little after party once the ‘BET Hip Hop Awards’ had ended. Kim and her homeboy Floyd made their rounds, and looked extra close, as they passed bottles and had Ray ‘I’ll do anything for a photo opp’ J out with them at the event. Hit the flip for more pics…
Luda and Kev brought out the ATL biggest and brightest for a good cause. Ludcris’ Luda Day Weekend Celebrity Basketabll Game In Atlanta The importance of giving back to the community is the primary focus of LudaDay Weekend, and this year, Ludacris has made a commitment to highlighting local charities that support the city of Atlanta including; Frank Ski Kids Foundation, Inc., Keshia Knight Pulliam’s Kamp Kizzy, Antoine “Big Boi” Patton’s Big Kidz Foundation, Josh Powell’s 21 Reasons Foundation, Get Schooled.org, Do Something, Ryan Cameron Foundation, and the Boys & Girls Club of Atlanta. In addition to the above mentioned causes, LudaDay Weekend has also partnered with the local organization, Charles McCree Presents: Project Walk A Mile In My Shoes, to collect donations of new and slightly used shoes and sneakers to be collected at the Ludacris (Team Luda) vs. Kevin Hart (Team Hart) Celebrity Basketball Game on Sunday, September 2nd, at Morehouse Forbes Arena. The collected shoes will be donated to the following Atlanta-based organizations; Hosea Feed The Hungry, ENBA CAMP & YouthTakeBack, and My Sister’s House women’s shelter for abused women. Since its inception in 2008, Project Walk A Mile in My Shoes has collected over 7,000 pairs of shoes for several organizations including The Boys & Girls Club, It’s Cool To Be Smart, My Sister’s House and Hosea Feed the Hungry. Luda definitely puts on for his city. Check out the pics from the game on the flipper. Images via ATLPics/Prince Williams