Is 50 Cent pulling out of boxing?
RingTV.com has learned that 50 Cent has dropped his contract with Billy Dib. Are other TMT boxers to follow?
read more50 Cent’s Nevada promoter license application to be reviewed
Rapper 50 Cent has officially applied for a promoter’s license in Nevada.
read moreMayweather counts out $1 million in video
Floyd Mayweather Jr. flaunts $1 million while aboard a private jet in a new Youtube video.
read moreBundrage, manager Steward part ways
IBF junior middleweight titleholder Cornelius Bundrage on his separation from manager Manny Steward: “It’s just time to move on. So I’m putting it out there that I need a new manager, a new promoter, and that I need to be with somebody that’s going to help me to get the big fights.”
read moreExclusive Q&A: Peterson targets Judah, if not Marquez or Bradley
Lamont Peterson on his positive drug test and the IBF’s decision to allow him to keep their title: “The IBF did the proper process and they did an excellent job. I feel like the IBF did the job and they cleared my name.”
read moreLem’s latest: Dirrell eyes November debut under TMT Promotions
Super middleweight contender Andre Dirrell anticipates being back in action in November under TMT Promotions, the company formed by Floyd Mayweather Jr. and rapper 50 Cent.
read moreLem’s latest: HBO debuts 24/7 on Chavez Jr.-Martinez
HBO’s 24/7 series will debut on Sept. 1 and will detail the events leading up to the Sept. 15 clash between Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and RING middleweight champion Sergio Martinez.
read moreMayweather granted midnight release from jail a month early
Floyd Mayweather Jr. was released from the Clark County Detention Center in Nevada just after midnight on Aug. 3 after having served 63 days of an 87-day sentence thanks to good behavior.
read moreMayweather’s love thrives, even from jail
Floyd Mayweather purchased an assortment of elaborate gifts for his girlfriend’s July 25th birthday while in jail.
read more50 Cent in process of gaining Nevada promoter licensing
Rapper 50 Cent is licensed to promote boxing shows in New York, but not yet in Nevada, where he has applied for a license and plans to eventually promote boxing events under The Money Team banner.
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