Happy 38th Birthday to one of my favorite boxers, prizefighters and pugilist Floyd Joy Mayweather!
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Happy Birthday Kisses & Wishes; On today Feb 24, I celebrate two of my favorite people in the whole wide world!
Happy 38th Birthday to one of my favorite boxers, prizefighters and pugilist Floyd Joy Mayweather!
Saturday, February 21, 2015
You heard right. The Mayweather vs. Pacquiao fight is on for May 2, 2015. Mayweather Pacquiao May 2nd 2015, Live at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada
What the world has been waiting for has arrived. Mayweather vs. Pacquiao on May 2, 2015, is a done deal. I promised the fans we would get this done, and we did. We will make history on May 2nd. Don't miss it!
It's On & Popping! #May2nd #MayweatherPacquiao2015
#Mayweatherpacquiao, Signed sealed delivered... @Shots
Floyd Mayweather Jr 47-0 #TBE +Floyd Mayweather
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Happy Thanksgiving World!
Help someone without. Let's always be thankful not just today but always.Stay blissed.
♔EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess♔, See you at the Fights! and Thank You for your time. EL Boxing Empress Online @ Twitter http://www.twitter.com/Keishamorrisey ©®™ 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, All photos other than those specified by "EL Boxing Empress & MMA Princess" Keisha Morrisey, for ♔Impress Photo-Studios♔ and KCKMT for Bloodline Boxing Communications Entertainment Sports and ★Starlite★ Boxing's Sweetscience Blog-Online Publication all rights reserved.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Harlem's Tor Hamer has won the Prizefighter UK Heavyweight Tournament!
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Floyd "Money" Mayweather's Ring attire
Floyd "Money" Mayweather's Ring attire compliments of Harlem's Legendary Dapper Dan (Let's Werk!)
Floyd "Money" Mayweather's Ring attire
Floyd "Money" Mayweather's Ring attire compliments of Harlem's Legendary Dapper Dan (Let's Werk!)
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Mayweather VS Cotto – NY Press Conference Video; Live from the Apollo Theatre In Harlem
Mayweather VS Cotto - NY Press Conference
http://www.thefightnerd.com/mayweather-vs-cotto-ny-press-conference-video/
It’s official. Boxing superstar Floyd “Money” Mayweather will return to the ring, step up in weight and challenge Four-Time, Three-Division World Champion Miguel Cotto for his WBA Super Welterweight World title in what will be an electrifying bout between two renowned ring kings. The event will take place on Saturday, May 5 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. and will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View.
As if the clash between Mayweather and Cotto isn’t enough to satisfy boxing’s most loyal subjects, the addition of WBC Super Welterweight World Champion and rising Mexican sensation Canelo Alvarez against Six-Time World Champion Sugar Shane Mosley in a 12-round world championship contest should satisfy the entire sports kingdom.
“Ring Kings: Mayweather vs. Cotto,” which coincides with the Mexican holiday Cinco de Mayo, historically one of boxing’s most popular weekends, is presented by Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy Promotions and Miguel Cotto Promotions. The fighters came to New York yesterday, and Team Fight Nerd was on hand to film the action, so enjoy the full press conference. By the way, did you check out that throne yet? Humble much?
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Mayweather Vs. Cotto press conference live from the Apollo Theatre in NY
Mayweather Vs. Cotto press conference live from the Apollo Theatre in NY http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/20758924
FLOYD MAYWEATHER VS. MIGUEL COTTO PRESS TOUR KICKS OFF MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 IN PUERTO RICO WHEN THE UNDEFEATED SUPERSTAR MAYWEATHER AND WBA SUPER WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION COTTO WILL OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCE THEIR MEGA-FIGHT SLATED FOR SATURDAY, MAY 5
AT MGM GRAND IN LAS VEGAS PRESENTED LIVE BY HBO PAY-PER-VIEW®
Seven-Time, Five-Division World Champion Floyd "Money" Mayweather and reigning WBA Super Welterweight World Champion Miguel "Junito" Cotto will officially announce their May 5 mega-fight with a press tour making stops in San Juan, New York City and Los Angeles beginning Monday, February 27.
The tour will reflect the magnitude of this highly competitive match-up between two pound-for-pound greats with one-of-a-kind press conferences in all three cities. Mark your calendars as you won't want to miss it when Mayweather and Cotto come to town!
Mayweather vs. Cotto, a 12-round fight for Cotto's WBA Super Welterweight World title, is presented by Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy Promotions and Miguel Cotto Promotions. The 12-round WBA Super Welterweight World Championship bout will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View®. More information on Mayweather vs. Cotto, including ticket on sale date and prices will be announced shortly.
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Thursday, May 1, 2008
Columbia 1968 Rebellion: The Role of the Black Students and Harlem Community
http://nhbnews.podOmatic.com/entry/eg/2008-05-01T04_19_46-07_00
This past week, from April 24 to April 27, 2008, many veterans of the spring 1968 strike and protests at Columbia University in New York returned to the campus for a conference to mark the 40th anniversary of that event (http://www.columbia1968.info/). This gathering also served as a sort of reunion for those who were activists at Columbia and Barnard in those days, including, of course, many who remain active today in various political and social movements.
Back in 1968, I was a freshman at Columbia. Those events, which took place in the context of the growing Black liberation movement in the U.S. and the worldwide struggles against the war in Vietnam, among many other international rebellions and revolts, profoundly changed my life and thinking. They opened my eyes quite wide about some of the horrors going on around the world, and drew me into political activism with their irresistible slogan: Join us!
Today, however, many do not understand what took place or why. Numerous attacks on the protesters have been circulated, especially in the mainstream media, as usual a primary source of confusion, distortion, and lies.
Despite the severe shortcomings of some of the political tendencies which played a key role in those events at Columbia, especially among the leaders of SDS (Students for a Democratic Society, which I joined shortly after the strike of spring 1968), it is my belief as it was then that the basic demands of those actions were just. They sought an end to the building of a university gymnasium by the elite, private Columbia University in nearby Morningside Park, which is public land in Harlem, an end to university involvement in war research, and several related issues.
One of the most distorted features of this struggle involves the role of the Black students. Many accounts talk of the uprising by white students on this Ivy League campus, but either omit or downplay the crucial leadership role played by the Black students and their organization, the Students Afro-American Society (SAS). Still less is recorded about the role of activists from the Harlem community in leading the struggle against the gym, and in assisting the students when they struck Columbia and occupied campus buildings.
Now a new documentary film is trying to set the record straight. It is called "!VALA! The Power of Black Students at Columbia University 1968-2008". This film is the brainchild of Sherry A. Suttles, Barnard class of 1969, who is the film's executive producer, and was a student activist and SAS member in those days. The producer and director of the film is Kamau Suttles, her son.
You can watch the trailer here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=X7S4R-KoEFQ.
Right after a screening and discussion of "!VALA!" this past Saturday, April 26, at this Columbia 1968 conference, we spoke about this film and its message with Sherry A. Suttles, Kamau Suttles, and activist Samuel White Jr., Columbia class of 1968.
Thanks, Eddie Goldman