Coi Leray is someone who has been making waves as of late. Overall, she is easily one of the biggest artists from a virality perspective. Her songs always seem to do well on TikTok, where her sound truly thrives. Furthermore, she has upped the thirst trap content on her social media pages, which has led to lots of discussions about her on platforms like Twitter. Consequently, when she goes live on Instagram, you can be sure that a whole plethora of people are going to want to tune into that.
That was the case yesterday as Leray was on live, engaging with her fans. During the stream, boxer Adrien Broner slid into the comments and continuously attempted to shoot his shot at Leray. She then told him that he was being corny, and it was all pretty harsh. The exchange ended up going viral on social media, with fans admonishing Leray for being too mean. She was certainly within her right to be annoyed, although the internet can be a wild place, and were swift about demanding some sort of apology.
Well, as you can see in the tweet above, that apology has been delivered. “Wasn’t trying to be harsh however I hope he wins his fight and many more,” Leray wrote. It was a nice gesture, especially since the original clip had become so viral, and quite frankly, embarrassing for Broner. Only time will tell if he can get things on track and win his fight, which is going to be a huge stepping stone for his career.
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Ryan Garcia is set to fight Devin Haney for the WBC super lightweight championship belt on April. 20th. Garcia held the WBC interim lightweight belt in 2021. Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney have a long history, dating back to when the two were amateurs. They faced off a total of six times as amateurs, each winning three fights. Their highly anticipated fight will be the first time the two stars will face off as pros. Haney is undefeated, and Ryan Garcia aims to collect his first official title as a pro. Something is off with Ryan Garcia’s promo despite the importance of the fight.
Ryan Garcia has been active on social media in the lead-up to probably the most important fight of his life. He has been firing off shots at the likes of Kanye West and making bold claims after being snubbed. Most recently, Garcia levied some major accusations against Drake and Bobbi Althoff. Fans have noticed his erratic behavior and are curious whether he is trying to sell this fight or if something else is up.
Watching the Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney interview clip with no context, you would probably think it’s a comedy bit. The funniest part is Haney’s reaction to Garcia’s antics, which is the perfect time. Comedians work really hard for moments like this, and it came naturally to two guys about to meet in a boxing ring. Haney says he doesn’t know if Ryan Garcia is taking the fight seriously. Maybe it’s just a way to sell the fight even more. It could be that Garcia is playing character, positioning himself for whatever the fight’s result is.
The clip is just another example of Garcia becoming the topic of discussion for something outside the ring. We won’t know until the fight if any of his extracurricular activities translated into more eyes on his upcoming fight. Nevertheless, the clip also contributes to the idea that Garcia may not be in a good headspace. Acting erratically before your life’s most crucial boxing match is undoubtedly a choice, so it may indicate other things going on.
When you’ve been labeled one of the greatest of all time, it means your portfolio is stacked with incredible feats. In boxing, no conversation about the best of the best without including Mike Tyson. The indomitable champion remains one of the most ruthless fighters in the ring. While he’s long since stayed out of the ropes, Mike Tyson is set to make a return against Jake Paul this July.
Tyson’s career is marked by several highs and lows: from his meteoric rise to becoming the youngest heavyweight champion in history to serving time in prison and making a killer comeback. However, in the ring, it’s been a treat for fans of the sport and the rest of the world at large. With so many iconic moments, some have left a mark in boxing history. Very few boxers could stun a crowd quite like Mike Tyson, and the following moments are proof.
7. Mike Tyson’s Controversial Post-Prison Bout Against Orlin Norris (1999)
The bout between Mike Tyson and Orlin Norris on October 23, 1999, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, was a controversial one. Tyson, the former undisputed heavyweight champion, entered the ring with a 46–3 record. He faced Norris, a former WBA Cruiserweight champion with a 50–5 record. The match was Tyson’s second fight following a comeback after serving time in prison from 1992 to 1995.
Despite the anticipation generated ahead of the match, it ended abruptly and contentiously. After the first round bell, Tyson landed a punch that knocked Norris down, injuring his knee. This was despite his looking calm and in control throughout the round. Regardless, the blow, deemed a foul since it was delivered after the round had ended, resulted in the match being stopped and declared a no-contest before the second round could begin. The aftermath was expectedly chaotic, with debates over Tyson’s intent and the possibility that Norris might have lied about the injury. For people who believed Tyson had intentionally landed the post-bell punch, this incident added another layer of infamy to Tyson’s career.
6. The Aggressive Defeat Of Larry Holmes (1988)
In the winter of 1988, on January 22nd, Mike Tyson, the then-reigning heavyweight champion, faced off against Larry Holmes, a former champion staging a comeback. The bout, held at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, was billed as “Heavyweight History.” By this time, Tyson was already known for his aggressive style and ferocity. He was at the peak of his career with a 32-0 record, including 28 knockouts. Holmes, on the other hand, was from a different time in boxing history. Nicknamed “The Easton Assassin,” he was a seasoned fighter with a 48-2 record and a formidable jab that humbled the great Muhammad Ali in 1980.
The fight was a clash between Tyson’s raw, youthful aggression against Holmes’ experienced, technical prowess. The winner was clear very quickly. Even as Holmes countered him perfectly, none of it seemed to matter, as Tyson hammered him with powerful combinations almost immediately after they entered the ring. In the fourth round, he delivered a devastating right hook that dropped Holmes for a third time. This led the referee to stop the fight and award Tyson the victory by technical knockout.
5. Mike Tyson Makes History Against Trevor Berbick (1986)
On the night of November 22, 1986, a young Mike Tyson, barely out of his teens and already a force to be reckoned with, stepped into the ring against Trevor Berbick. Tyson, freshly trained and brimming with confidence, already had a head-turning 27-0 record, with 25 knockouts. That year alone, he had demolished his opponents in a 12-0 run. That night at the Las Vegas Hilton, 20-year-old Tyson was dressed in his (now) signature black trunks and shoes, draped with a simple white towel, ready to show the world the making of a legend.
Meanwhile, Trevor Berbick was the recently crowned WBC heavyweight champion. He had earned his title through grit and experience, notably defeating Muhammad Ali in the legend’s final fight and edging out Pinklon Thomas by a narrow points decision. However, the stage was set for a changing of the guard. The fight was swift and decisive. Tyson, a whirlwind of power and aggression, overwhelmed Berbick, who found himself outmatched and outclassed. The second-round technical knockout was a statement: Tyson was not just a contender but a champion. He became the youngest heavyweight title holder in history. All it took was 2 minutes 35 seconds.
4. The 91-Second Match Against Michael Spinks (1988)
The Tyson v. Spinks battle took place on June 27, 1988, at the Convention Hall in Atlantic City. Dubbed “Once and For All” by promoters, it marks one of the most petrifying Tyson matches of all time. Michael Spinks, nicknamed “Jinx,” held a 31-0 record with 21 knockouts. He was a lineal champion that conquered legends like Larry Holmes. Meanwhile, at the time, Tyson was the youngest heavyweight champion ever, and was a wrecking ball with a 34-0 record with 30 knockouts. He was also a very humble WBA, WBC, and IBF title holder. Everyone was hankering to see this match of legends.
By the time the bell rang, Tyson charged into the ring like a bull and pulled off the impossible. Within 91 seconds, Spinks was down and out on the canvas. People were dumbfounded, and some were even annoyed. Like a cherry on the cake, the 91-second match would become the richest fight in boxing history, grossing an astounding $70 million, of which Tyson earned a record purse of around $22 million and Spinks won $13.5 million.
3. Lennox Lewis Asserts His Dominance In The Ring (2002)
On June 8, 2002, Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis faced off at the Pyramid Arena in Memphis. The fight was a significant heavyweight title match, with Lewis defending his WBC, IBF, IBO, and The Ring titles against Tyson. It would be Tyson’s final chance to reclaim the world title, and he was so hungry for it. In fact, the match had to be moved to Memphis after Tyson was denied a license in Nevada due to a press conference brawl between him and Lewis in NYC.
There was a thick cloud of tension in the air when the match began. In the opening round, Tyson’s left hook quickly found its mark, but Lewis countered with powerful combinations, one of which opened a cut above Tyson’s right eye. He then continued to seize control, raining devastating blows until the seventh round. In the eighth, a visibly tired Tyson hit the canvas, struggling to rise after a heavy right cross from Lewis. At some point in the match, the great Iron Mike Tyson retreated to the corners and screamed, “I’m in pain!” By the eighth round, Lewis’s dominance was clear. At the 2:25 mark, the referee called it, and Tyson was knocked out.
2. Mike Tyson’s First-Ever Loss Against Buster Douglas (1990)
On February 11, 1990, the Tokyo Dome bore witness to one of the most jaw-dropping occurrences in the boxing world. Mike Tyson, the five-year undefeated and undisputed heavyweight champion, stepped into the ring against James “Buster” Douglas. Specifically, Douglas was a 42:1 record holder who was an underdog, especially compared to Tyson. Although the odds were stacked against Douglas, fate had other plans.
Tyson, known for his ferocious power, was expected to dispatch Douglas swiftly, much like his portfolio showed. However, the fight unfolded differently. Tyson managed to knock Douglas out for 13 seconds in the eighth round, but that was not enough to stop his opponent. Standing at 6 ft 4, Douglas used his reach advantage to keep Tyson at bay. In the tenth round, against all odds, Douglas unleashed a combination that sent Tyson crashing to the canvas. The referee counted, and the impossible had happened: Tyson was knocked out.
1. The Infamous “Bite Fight” Against Evander Holyfield (1997)
Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield II is a fight that remains etched in boxing history forever. The rematch took place on June 28, 1997, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise, Nevada. Holyfield, the defending WBA Heavyweight Champion, had shocked Tyson seven months earlier with an 11th-round knockout. Importantly, this fight coincided with Tyson’s post-prison era, when he was quite emotionally strained. All this meant that the lead-up to the fight made it one of the most anticipated sporting events of the year.
When D-day came, Holyfield managed to dominate Tyson in the earlier rounds. Tyson, frustrated by a headbutt from Holyfield that caused a large cut under his right eye, aggressively sought to retaliate. And so, in the third round, right as the two grappled in the ring, Tyson bit off over an inch of Holyfield’s right ear and spat it out. The fight resumed, but it only lasted for a while because Tyson also bit Holyfield’s left ear.
Tyson was disqualified from the match and lost his boxing license, although it was later reinstated. An employee working at the MGM Arena picked up the detached ear, placed it on ice, and was transported to a hospital for reattachment. Holyfield and his trainer, Tim Hallmark, would later reveal that the detached ear was lost in the ambulance. As a result, Holyfield still wears the scars to this day, as the cartilage never grew back.
The “Bite Fight” has been one of the most referenced events in mainstream boxing history. It remains a defining trait of Mike Tyson’s public persona. For example, in 2022 Tyson’s company Tyson 2.0 launched “Mike Bites,” a line of marijuana-infused ear-shaped gummies…with part of the ear missing. However, without a doubt, it’s the most infamous boxing match in history.
Dillon Danis had a lot of beef with Logan Paul and Nina Agdal. However, that feud was months ago at this point. Overall, it started in the lead-up to Danis’ fight against Paul. The entire time, Danis just kept slut-shaming Agdal, in an attempt to rattle Logan. In the end, it didn’t work for Danis as he got destroyed in the fight. It was a pathetic showing that made fans turn on him. Since that time, he has remained fairly quiet as it pertains to the couple. After all, people don’t exactly want him to talk in such a rude way about someone who crushed him in the ring.
Well, today, Logan and Nina delivered some massive news to their fans. They revealed that they have a child on the way. Overall, this is great news for the couple, and they seem incredibly excited about all of this. However, Danis couldn’t let this news break without interjecting himself into all of it and making a joke at Logan’s expense. In a photoshopped image of himself and Agdal, Danis wrote “that might be my kid.”
Unfortunately, for Danis, what he is selling ain’t being bought anymore. Fans in the comments section over on DJ Akademiks’ page were not amused. And why would they be? Danis got destroyed by Logan Paul and if they got back in the ring, the same thing would occur. At this point, Danis is better off just sitting this one out, for all of eternity. It would save him a whole lot of embarrassment.
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Ryan Garcia has been acting erratically on social media as of late. Overall, fans are very concerned about his behavior. There have been situations where it seemed like he may even die. Meanwhile, there have been other instances where he has beefed with Diddy, Kanye West, and a plethora of others. Although some people think it is promo for his upcoming fight, others are very worried. He won’t stop tweeting, and when he does tweet, it isn’t innocent. Sometimes, he is even making some pretty heavy allegations against people.
For instance, Garcia recently took to Twitter where he tried to expose Bobbi Althoff, whom he recently did an interview with. As you can see down below, Garcia claimed that Althoff had sex with Drake, which subsequently led to her divorce. Overall, this is a rumor that has existed for a while. Ever since her bedroom interview with Drake, people have assumed that she and Drizzy hooked up. She has denied this to be the case, but Garcia couldn’t help but claim the contrary.
Furthermore, Garcia came out and made the claim that he kissed Althoff. He even leaked texts from her, although they are all innocent texts in which she attempts to set up an interview. Needless to say, Garcia is for the drama right now. Although it seems like this is because he is not in a sound state of mind. Whatever the case may be, Garcia is causing controversy online, and it has people intrigued about his next match, which goes down on Saturday, April 20th.
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Ryan Garcia is walking back on his distaste for Ye, and is now claiming that the rapper will walk him out for his upcoming boxing match with Devin Haney. “Kanye walking me out,” he tweeted on Sunday (April 14). “You heard it here first. Big money let’s go.” Of course, this is pretty ironic considering that Garcia ranted against the Chicago MC allegedly refusing to walk him out due to his “no Diddy” comment to 50 Cent just a few days ago. It was a pretty scathing attack, too, and considering their often chaotic presences on social media for very different reasons, we can only wonder what made them make up… if this isn’t the fattest load of cap from either celebrity.
Maybe Ryan Garcia is being played here, much like Playboi Carti played Adin Ross for their “stream” together, which lasted all of ten minutes. On the other hand, maybe he’s just trying to get more interest and hype building for this fight, and what better way to do that than by opening up the Ye beef again for a reconciliation? However, considering the “2024” producer’s relative silence right now as more alleged Vultures volumes are in limbo, this would be a bizarre way to re-enter the fold. Or maybe this is just all for the bag.
In other Ye-related news, he recently shaved off a big chunk of his asking price for his mansion, indicating that he’s looking to get rid of it ASAP. Other than that, things have been relatively calm: no new listening parties, no overtly abhorrent statements, just a lot of paparazzi footage of him with Bianca Censori for the most part. Hopefully it actually feels like a chill time for the Georgia native. After all, maybe this downtime will inspire him to clean up his act and strive for good-hearted greatness.
Meanwhile, the boxer’s other headlines as of late have little to do with boxing and more to do with his social media antics, such as questioning Abdul Wahid’s sexuality. Do you think that this latest tactic will actually work for ticket sales, regardless of whether it’s true or not? Drop your thoughts on all this down in the comments section below. Also, log back into HNHH for the latest news and more updates on Ryan Garcia and Ye.
Boxing star Ryan Garcia has just gone off the rails on X over some new beef with Kanye West. According to HipHopDX, it all began when the 25-year-old sent out a tweet to 50 Cent on April 3. He asked the New York rap icon to walk out with him for his upcoming fight on April 20 with Devin Haney. In that request he also said, “no Diddy,” as a reference to the running jokes surrounding the sexual assault allegations of the mogul. “@50cent would be awesome if you walked out with me 4-20 No diddy Let’s do this!!!!” Garcia presumably asked the same of Kanye, but he allegedly believes that the VULTURES MC “said no” because of the jab at Diddy.
This lit a raging fire inside the young boxer and it led him to send at least 16 vicious verbal attacks toward Kanye. It all began with this post, “Why Kanye mad at me for saying “no diddy” He lost it when he said he was the New Jesus.” From there the tweets began to snowball and increase in absurdity. For example, Garcia went as far as to claim that, “I heard Kim puts her finger in Kanye b** allegedly”
Some of the deleted tweets might be even more wild. “Let’s be real, right drake F***ED your girl “Kim” moved to the house next to you. Then she dates Pete Davidson. And then you get a look alike to Kim “Bianca”. And then you have the nerve to say you the new Jesus. LMFAO you are a bum facts.” Garcia also calls out Kanye’s die-hard supporters, saying, “bro supported a genocide for a whole group and y’all defend him” and that it “is actually sad.” In another gut punch, the lightweight boxer says the Georgia-born native is “defending diddy bc that’s his daddy.” Kanye has yet to respond to any of these tweets and confirm if Garcia’s claim is true.
What are your thoughts on Ryan Garcia exploding on Kanye West on Twitter (X)? Do you see Kanye responding to this in any capacity, why or why not? Why do you think the rapper allegedly changed his tune about Diddy? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Ryan Garcia, Kanye West, and Diddy. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the worlds of music and sports.
Born in 1995, Logan Paul may well be the personification of a modern-day maverick. Coming from the modest town of Westlake, Ohio, Paul discovered his calling in the now-defunct but once wildly popular short-form video platform, Vine. His hilarious six-second videos propelled him to stardom, eventually amassing millions of followers. Today, he’s a household name with a diverse portfolio of business ventures, entertainment projects, and sporting exploits, and boasts an impressive net worth of $45 million in 2024, according to WealthyGorilla.
From Social Media To Seasoned Showman: Career Highlights & Accolades
Paul’s career evolution has been nothing short of riveting. After Vine, he successfully pivoted to YouTube, creating content ranging from pranks and challenges to daily vlogs and music videos. His channel boasts tens of millions of subscribers, and his videos have gathered billions of views. Additionally, his star power extends well beyond the internet. Paul made his way to the silver screen with roles in films like The Thinning and Airplane Mode. He also guest-starred in television series like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Bizaardvark.
Yet perhaps the most unexpected turn in Paul’s career has been his foray into professional boxing. His high-profile matches against fellow influencer KSI and the undefeated champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. have further cemented his place in the global entertainment spotlight.
Off The Digital Domain: Paul’s Personal Life & Highlights
Despite his larger-than-life online persona, Paul maintains a grounded off-screen life. He’s no stranger to controversy and has faced severe backlash for some of his actions. However, Paul has demonstrated an ability to learn and grow from these incidents, using them as stepping stones to improve both personally and professionally. He shares a close bond with his younger brother Jake, a renowned internet personality and boxer. The duo’s competitive spirit and camaraderie often make headlines, adding another layer to Paul’s intriguing public persona.
An Enterprising Entertainer: Paul’s Business Ventures & Philanthropy
Paul’s entrepreneurial ventures are as varied and fascinating as his entertainment career. He founded Maverick Media, the production company behind his YouTube content. He has also launched Maverick Apparel, a clothing line that complements his brand. Further, Paul has demonstrated his commitment to positively impacting the philanthropic front. He organized a charity event titled “Challenger Games,” where influencers competed in track and field events to raise money for the Special Olympics.
In the world of cryptocurrencies, Paul is an active player. He released his own non-fungible token (NFT) art series, contributing to his wealth accumulation. Paul has successfully navigated the choppy waters of internet fame, forging a path that many aspiring influencers look to emulate. His journey, peppered with ups and downs, resonates with a generation that skeptically views traditional routes to success. With many ventures under his belt and a net worth of $45 million, one thing is clear: Paul’s influence extends far beyond the confines of the digital world, and his story is far from over.
Jake Paul is easily one of the most polarizing people in the entire boxing world. Overall, he started his career as a YouTube star. Moreover, he was even on a Disney show. However, he eventually found his way into the sport of boxing. He has actually excelled at the sport, with wins against real boxers and some MMA stars. While he did lose to Tommy Fury, he is now looking to show the world that he can even defeat legends. On July 20th, he will be fighting against none other than Mike Tyson, who is 30 years older than him.
The fighter has been putting in a whole lot of work ahead of this bout. After all, he is going to need to be in top shape if he wants to avoid Tyson’s punches. While Paul is favored to win the match, he can’t get away with simply holding back. He is going to have to come out and give his best effort possible. However, he is also making time for some fun. For instance, he recently had Lil Pump at his training facility. It was here where Pump asked the former YouTuber to punch him in the body.
As you can see in the video above, Paul made Lil Pump’s wish come true. However, it came at the expense of his pain tolerance. Pump was clearly in a whole lot of pain, and could not handle the shot. At this point, Paul has proven that he has punching power. Pump ended up learning that the hard way, and now here we are. Needless to say, he might think twice before doing something like this in the future.
Let us know what you thought about this link up between Lil Pump and Jake Paul, in the comments section down below. Do you think Jake is going to be able to beat Mike Tyson in July? Or will he get knocked out? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.
Terence Crawford is a name among those who excel in boxing. He has accrued a net worth of $8 million by 2024, as detailed by FanArch. His journey from an ambitious young athlete to becoming an undefeated world champion across multiple weight classes is a testament to his skill, determination, and careful career management. Significant victories mark Crawford’s dominance in the sport. It’s also highlighted by strategic decisions that have advanced his standing and solidified his financial success.
Champion Across Weight Classes
Crawford’s boxing career is distinguished by his ability to conquer multiple divisions. He has earned world titles in the lightweight, light welterweight, and welterweight categories. This feat showcases his remarkable adaptability and skill, setting him apart as one of the sport’s most versatile fighters. His accomplishments within the ring reflect a relentless pursuit of greatness, underscored by tactical brilliance and an indomitable spirit.
Strategic Career Choices
Beyond his physical capabilities, Crawford’s career is characterized by astute decision-making and strategic foresight. The management of his fights, purse negotiation, and promotional endeavors have been meticulously planned to ensure optimal financial gain and career progression. Additionally, his engagement with endorsements and partnerships has been integral to building a robust financial portfolio. This also highlights a multifaceted approach to career development.
Influence & Legacy
Moreover, Crawford’s impact on boxing extends beyond his accolades. He is admired for his discipline, resilience, and strategic insight, inspiring both fans and aspiring boxers. His legacy in the sport is not just defined by his undefeated record and championship titles but also by his contribution to enhancing the profile of boxing and mentoring the next generation of fighters. His journey underscores what it means to be a champion inside and outside the ring, offering a blueprint for success rooted in hard work, strategic planning, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.