Floyd Mayweather Jr. puts perfect record on the line tonight against Shane Mosley




Unfortunately for Mayweather, his reading of Olympic history was correct. He lost a decision to a countryman of the Bulgarian in charge of Olympic boxing in the semifinals at 125 pounds that was such a robbery even the referee raised his hand in triumph, sure that Mayweather won.

"Politics, basically," Mayweather said. "But in a way I'm glad I got the bronze medal. It just made me work harder, made me want to become even more successful."

Fourteen years later, there's no more successful fighter around. The 33-year-old Mayweather (40-0, 25 KOs) is not only a pay-per-view superstar who has made millions, but -- in his eyes, at least -- one of the greatest fighters ever.

He returns to the ring tonight ready to earn many millions more in a 147-pound showdown, but this time there's a catch. In the other corner will be a fighter who some think has the best chance to beat Mayweather since the days he was fighting for medals, not money.

No, it's not Manny Pacquiao, much to the disappointment of many fight fans. But Shane Mosley may be the second-best thing.

"He couldn't just fight Joe Blow," Mosley said. "He had to fight somebody good if he wants to be considered the best."

That somebody is Mosley, who brings quickness and power to the ring. Mosley (46-5, 39 KOs) may be aging chronologically, but he showed by stopping Antonio Margarito his last time out that he still has the speed and reflexes he used to beat Oscar De La Hoya not once, but twice.

The Margarito fight, though, was 15 months ago. Even without ring rust, 38-year-old fighters can sometimes look their age at just the wrong time.

Mosley weighed in Friday at the class limit of 147 pounds, while Mayweather was 146.


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Reggae singer and songwriter Tarrus Riley will perform at tonight's International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) in New York.
In addition to taking the stage, Riley leads the nominations for male artistes in six categories, including Best Male Vocalist, Most Cultural/Educational Entertainer, Best Song - Good Girl Gone Bad with Konshens, Bob Marley Award for Entertainer of the Year, Recording Artiste(s)/Group of the Year as well as Best Album for his latest compilation, Contagious.
Riley's talent, passion and originality have re-ignited worldwide interest in classic roots reggae and consist of a steady repertoire of solid hits including Start Anew, Love's Contagious, Human Nature, Life of A Gun, Good Girl Gone Bad, She's Royal, Lion Paw and Stay With You, among others.
Widely heralded for his third studio album, Contagious, which was launched last August, Riley has since been on a hectic schedule with dates and tours across the Caribbean, United States and Europe.
Additional laurels
Riley's record IRAWMA nominations also come on the heels of additional laurels for the reggae star as he is also nominated for Top International Reggae Artiste at the Reggae Music Achievement Awards, to be held in Toronto, Canada, on June 12.
The IRAWMA is produced by Martin's International and Associates and will also feature performances by Dean Fraser, Julian Marley, Queen Ifrica, Gramps Morgan, Machel Montano, Bar-bee, Alison Hinds, Winsome Benjamin, Tony Rebel and others.

Buju Banton Arrest: Reggae Star Arrested For Cocaine Possession


Jamaican reggae star Buju Banton is facing a drug charge in Florida.
Banton, whose real name is Mark Anthony Myrie, has been in U.S. federal custody in Miami since Thursday.
Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman David Melenkevitz said Sunday that Banton was arrested on a charge of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine. The charge stems from a DEA case in Tampa.
An e-mail to Banton's independent record label was not immediately returned Sunday.
Banton's ninth album, "Rasta Got Soul," is nominated for a Grammy. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation launched an online petition protesting the nomination, saying some of Banton's earlier lyrics have advocated violence against gay people.

Top entertainers visas revoked

The visas of five of Jamaica’s top entertainers have been revoked.

According to information from the Fraud Prevention Arm of the United States Embassy in Kingston, the visas of Bounty Killer, Mavado, Beenie Man, Adonia and selector Ricky Trooper are now being cancelled.

A document obtained through our sources advised airlines not to allow any of the entertainers on flights bound for the United States.

The cancellations follow that of businessman Wayne Chen who recently found out his visa had been revoked while he was about to board a flight to America.

University law professor David Rowe had predicted that there would have been visa cancellations as backlash for the Government’s denial of the extradition request for West Kingston strongman, Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke.