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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Sighs! Man Dies From Too Much S3xual "Sweetness"

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A Malawian man who collapsed and died while having s3x with a prostitute was killed by "s3xual sweetness", a police spokeswoman has said.

Newspapers in Malawi say Fletcher Jere picked the hooker from Ndirande suburb of the capital, Blantyre, "to quench his libodo", but he suddenly collapsed and fell off the bed after a steamy romp with the prostitute.
Police spokeswoman Edina Ligowe told Daily Times: 
"Jere died of too much s3xual sweetness. The s3x worker will not be prosecuted because she committed no crime by being too sweet for the man."

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Hmmm! Pastor Oyakhilome's Daughter In Romantic Relationship With Gospel Act, Frank Edwards

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Rumours have it that Gospel singer Frank Edwards who is currently abroad for a show is really having some great moment in his career and as well in a very happy relationship with the first daughter Pastor Chris Oyakhilome.‎
Edwards is signed on to Christ Embassy's music records and he is one of Chris Oyakhilome's favorite singers.
The two love birds have been spotted together on different occasions.
Although they are yet to confirm or deny the speculation, their fans are wishing them well.
Culled!

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Breaking! Chelsea Clinches English Premier League Despite Three Matches Remaining

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Chelsea Football club has won the 2014/2015 English Premiere League following a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace.
Mourinho's boys clinched the coveted trophy after a funny goal by Eden Hazard who nodded a rebound from a penalty he played.
It's now a Champagne moment for the London side who despite three outstanding games are now champions.
This is coach Jose Mourinho's third league title with the blues having won the 04/05 and 05/06 title.
It is also Nigeria's John Mikel Obi's second Premiere League title.

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Davido, 50 Cent, Diddy Win Big On Bet Placed On Mayweather...

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Several celebrities including Davido, 50 Cent and Diddy are among many lucky individuals that have hit it big with their bets on Mayweather's victory at the historic fight against Manny Pacquiao.
Davido, who is in Vegas, allegedly placed a bet of N4m (some 20,000USD) on the match rooting for Mayweather. Davido flashed two wads of $100 bills at the Palms Casino Hotel in Las Vegas ahead of the boxing match via Instagram.
In the big league, American rapper, 50 Cent had placed a staggering $1.4m on the 38 years old Mayweather and that is aside the $500K performance fee he got for performing at a gig before the match. ‎
Several celebrities including Davido, 50 Cent and Diddy are among many lucky individuals that have hit it big with their bets on Mayweather's victory at the historic fight against Manny Pacquiao.
Davido, who is in Vegas, allegedly placed a bet of N4m (some 20,000USD) on the match rooting for Mayweather. Davido flashed two wads of $100 bills at the Palms Casino Hotel in Las Vegas ahead of the boxing match via Instagram.

2 Guns star, Mark Walhberg has lost his bet of N250K on Manny Pacquiao to rap mogul, P. Diddy following the Phillipine boxer's defeat to American boxer, Floyd Mayweather.
The actor entered into the huge bet with the Bad Boy boss on April 25, 2015 and the event was filmed and posted on Instagram in a video shared by the Revolt TV Boss .
It would be recalled that Diddy staked a $100,00 on the bet but Wahlberg would not hear of it and he raised the stakes asking 'Why so little?'

Mayweather and Pacquiao fought on Saturday, May 2, 2015 at the MGN Grand in Las Vegas, United States of America with Mayweather winning the bout after 12 rounds.
Mark and Diddy were at the venue to watch the match live in Vegas.

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3 Matches, 0 Goal, 0 Point»»»Man Utd's Woes Intensifies...

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Manchester United suffered a third consecutive defeat as West Brom moved a step closer to Premier League safety.
United dominated possession, but went behind midway through the second half when Chris Brunt's free-kick deflected in off team-mate Jonas Olsson.
West Brom's Boaz Myhill saved Robin van Persie's penalty after Saido Berahino's handball in the area.
Van Persie came close late on, but Louis van Gaal's side are now just four points above fifth-placed Liverpool.
The Baggies have now reached 40 points, the mark considered to be enough to survive in the top flight, and they did it with a resolute performance that secured a second successive win at Old Trafford.

For United boss Van Gaal, who had questioned his side's commitment in last week's 3-0 loss by Everton, this was a third straight game without a goal, and it may allow Liverpool to believe they can chase down their rivals and steal the fourth Champions League qualifying spot.
United controlled the ball all game and Van Persie, returning to the starting line-up for the first time since injuring his ankle in February, had looked the home side's most likely source of a goal, hitting wide from the edge of the area and flicking an Ashley Young cross off target in the first half.
But though United boasted 80% possession, they lacked the guile and creativity to break down Tony Pulis's organised outfit.
And Van Gaal's men were stunned in the 63rd minute when Brunt's 25-yard free-kick, which was heading towards the bottom-left corner, flew into the wall, off Olsson's leg and into the opposite side of the goal.
United, who wanted an earlier penalty after Marouane Fellaini was brought down by Craig Gardner, finally had a spot-kick when Berahino handled Antonio Valencia's cross on the edge of the box.
Referee Anthony Taylor only decided the contact was in the area after a conversation with his linesman, but it proved to be irrelevant as Myhill superbly dived down to his left to deny Van Persie.
The Netherlands striker drew one more fine save from the Albion keeper in stoppage time, and the visitors showed the resolve they had displayed all game to cling on at the end.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal said: "We knew in advance that they'd park the bus, we have to deal with that.
"In the second half we had enough chances - you have to finish. It's now the third match we have lost in a row. We have to take care of that. It's very difficult."
West Brom manager Tony Pulis: "You need to be organised, resilient and have a bit of luck. We had that in abundance.
"It takes a lot of work and commitment from the players - 90 per cent of it is dealing with people off the ball.
"I don't think it was a penalty. The referee was 60 yards away the linesman was 10 yards away and gives a corner, so I don't know how that happens."

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Superb Barca Mauls Cordoba 8-0

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Luiz Suarez continued his fine form with a stunning hat-trick as Barcelona took another step towards winning La Liga with an 8-0 win away at Cordoba. The game was goalless until Ivan Rakitic's 37th-minute opener, which saw
Cordoba's resilience quickly crumble, as Suarez made it 2-0 to the visitors soon after.
Messi added his 50th goal of the season across all competitions just after the restart and Suarez doubled his tally seven minutes later, before Gerard Pique headed in the fifth with 63 minutes played.
Messi netted his second with a tap-in 10 minutes from time, before Neymar and Suarez rounded off another stunning performance
from Barca, with the Uruguayan clinching his hat-trick and relegating Cordoba in humiliating fashion.

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Real Madrid Keep Title Chase Alive Following Ronaldo Hat-Trick

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Cristiano Ronaldo's fifth La Liga hat-trick of the season gave Real Madrid a vital 3-2 victory over
Sevilla on SAturday.
Ronaldo, whose quick-fire double midway through the first half put Carlo Ancelotti's side in command at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan,
capped the treble with a terrific header after being set up by substitute Gareth Bale in the 68th minute.
Carlos Bacca pulled one back from the penalty spot for Unai Emery's side who had earlier gone agonisingly close to takingthe lead through Jose Antonio Reyes  after former Sevilla man Sergio Ramos had fouled Aleix Vidal in first-half stoppage time.

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Mayweather To Retire In September...

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Floyd Mayweather earned a unanimous decision over Manny Pacquiao on Saturday and reaffirmed his plan to retire after his next bout in September.

"My last fight is in September. I'll do that and I will hang it up," vowed the unbeaten American, who took his record to 48-0 with his win over Pacquiao in their much anticipated welterweight clash.
With one more fight, the 38-year-old Mayweather will fulfill his rich six-fight deal with telecaster Showtime.
And with one more victory he would match the iconic 49-0 ring record of Rocky Marciano.
Despite skepticism, Mayweather has insisted throughout the build up to the Pacquiao fight that 49-0 would be enough for him — and he wouldn't be tempted to try for a 50th win.

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Top Five Moments Of The Mayweather-Pacquiao Historical Bout

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Five key moments in Floyd Mayweather's triumph over Manny Pacquiao in the richest boxing fight in history:
+ In the seconds before the fight, Pacquiao in his "MP" t-shirt took a selfie en route to the ring which was quickly posted on Twitter. Mayweather in his shiny black and white jacket earned a crescendo of jeers from the partisan audience and did not give away a smile.
+ American Mayweather raced into a key psychological lead in the first three rounds, brilliantly avoiding Pacquiao's punches and diving in with counter attacks at lightning speed.
+ Filipino hero Pacquiao scored his first serious points in taking the fourth round, forcing Mayweather onto the defensive with four powerful blows. There was a deafening roar from the crowd that included Robert de Niro, Clint Eastwood, Justin Bieber and former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield.
+ 'Money Man' Mayweather takes control from round five even though he appears to get criticism from his father Floyd senior in the corner. Pacquiao appears to take rounds seven, nine and 11 but his opponent is in control otherwise even though the crowd are chanting "Manny, Manny" In round 11, Mayweather opened with a straight right to Pacquiao's face and grew in confidence as the fight came to an end knowing he had won.
+ Pacquiao raised his arms in the air after the final bell, but his face was soon one of defeat. Mayweather embraced his father and is then awarded a unanimous points win to claim his 48th straight professional win without a defeat and his biggest payday. "He had moments in the fight but I kept him on the outside. I was a smart fighter, I outboxed him," said Mayweather as his opponent made his lonely way back to the dressing room.

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Floyd Mayweather Defeats Pacquio After 12 Rounds...plus full analysis

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In the biggest boxing event in recent times, Floyd Mayweather has defeated his challenger; Manny Pacquiao by unanimous decision after 12 rounds to improve his professional record to 48-0 and unify the world welterweight titles.‎
According to Mayweather in his words after the fight, he said,
"Pacquiao definitely had his moments in the fight. As long as I moved on the outside, I was able to stay away from those. He's a really smart fighter. Only when he stayed in the pocket was he able to do what he needed to do."
"My dad wanted me to do more, but I had to take my time. Because Manny Pacquiao is a competitor, and he's extremely dangerous."

As for Pacquiao, who fell to 57-6-2, he said,
"I thought I won the fight. He's moving around. It's not easy to throw punches when he's moving around so much. …
"It's not about size. Size doesn't matter. I fought bigger. I thought I caught him many more times than he caught me."

The winner Mayweather remains undefeated via unanimous decision, with two judges scoring it 116-112 and the other 118-110. Mayweather landed 67 more punches according to CompuBox. Pacquiao landed double-figure punches in only three out of 12 rounds. Accuracy, defense and ring generalship clearly belong to Mayweather, even at age 38.

Round 12: Mayweather completes the fight as he did in most of the rounds: owning the center of the ring and not allowing Pacquiao to get inside. Mayweather is too quick and too skilled defensively. Advantage: Floyd.
Round 11: Mayweather comes out firing and lands at his highest volume of the fight. Pacquiao has a brief flurry, but Mayweather ducks and escapes back to the center of the ring where he is completely comfortable. Advantage: Floyd.
Round 10: Mayweather gets backed into the corner but never absorbs more than a glancing blows and is able to counter enough. Pacquiao was more active but not nearly as accurate. Advantage: Floyd.
Round 9: Pacquiao draws cheers from the partisan crowd with a flurry at the end of the round, but Mayweather lands enough early and more frequently to keep the fight in the center of the ring. Advantage: Floyd.
Round 8: Pacquiao is the more active fighter, but Mayweather more accurate, scoring with straight rights. Mayweather baits Pacquiao to come forward, then lands several counters. Advantage: Floyd.
Round 7: Mayweather takes control by keeping the action in center of the ring and setting up Pacquiao with the jab. Pacquiao was able to land with a straight left, but Mayweather connected with greater frequency. Advantage: Floyd.
Round 6: Pacquiao comes back with more volume combinations that connect mainly to the body but glance off Mayweather's gloves up top. Pacquiao not landing at high percentage but, Mayweather didn't land at all. Advantage: Manny.
Round 5: Mayweather scores on counterpunches with Pacquiao laying back after a whirlwind Round 4. More activity from Mayweather, who was able to land combinations. Advantage: Floyd.
Round 4: Pacquiao begins throwing at a high rate but lands only several times. Mayweather doesn't appear fazed, but Pacquiao appears to be gaining confidence, landing on counterpunches and having the crowd squarely behind him. Advantage: Manny.
Round 3: Mayweather keeps the action in the center of the ring, attacking the body and landing straight rights up top. Pacquiao swinging wildly and missing. Advantage: Floyd.
Round 2: Pacquiao comes back strong, moving Floyd into the corner and landing. Mayweather was unable to connect with his right like in Round 1. Advantage: Manny.
Round 1: Mayweather was more active than usual in the early going and has already begun leaning on Pacquiao and landed several scoring blows, including a straight right. Advantage: Floyd.

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