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kaboommagazine.com MoviesPosted by Tyson on
Thursday, August 16th 2012

JAY-Z MADE IN AMERICA FILM IN THE WORKS!

Jay-Z is planning a movie project with not just one but two Oscar winners. The Roc Nation boss is teaming up with director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer to make a documentary of his upcoming "Made in America" music festival. Explaining the documentary project, Grazer tells NY Post's Page Six, "The festival showcases 20 pre-eminent artists that speak to the new generation." He adds, "I am producing the film with Steve Stoute and Jay. Ron is directing." "It is going to be born through Jay-Z's perspective... how he puts the event together. Jay stayed the king for a very long time... I can't even begin to explain how he is capable of remaining relevant," the producer gushes. "He is a phenom, like a musical Michael Jordan." Jigga's "Made in America" fest will be held on September 1 and 2. The performers will include the likes of Drake, Pearl Jam, Run DMC, Skrillex, Rick Ross, Miike Snow, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All and Janelle Monae. The news about the untitled Jay-Z documentary project comes hot on the heels of report that his wife Beyonce Knowles is planning to direct, produce and star in a documentary film about her life and career.

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kaboommagazine.com SportsPosted by Tyson on
Sunday, August 12th 2012

U.S. WRESTLER JAKE VARNER WINS GOLD MEDAL IN 96-K FREESTYLE AT 2012 LONDON GAMES!

LONDON -- Cael Sanderson spent the past seven years teaching Jake Varner how to be a world champion – and he was there Sunday when Varner joined him as an Olympic gold medalist. With Sanderson watching, Varner defeated Valerie Andriitsev of Ukraine 1-0, 1-0 to win gold in men's 96-kilogram freestyle. Coupled with Jordan Burroughs' win in the 74 kilograms Friday night, it gave the American team multiple Olympic gold medalists in men's wrestling for the first time since 1996. "Still not sure I'm in his league, but it's awesome to be coached by a guy like that," Varner said of Sanderson, a gold medalist at the 2004 Athens Olympics. "I owe him a lot. It means a lot to have him with me." Varner and Sanderson's relationship began in 2005 at Iowa State, where Sanderson coached before jumping to Penn State. The day after Varner graduated in 2010, he piled up the car and drove 15 hours to Pennsylvania to train full-time with Sanderson. Sanderson said last week that Varner had pounded on him during training sessions leading up to the Olympics. Varner showed that good form by winning four straight matches for gold. "He was going to get me to my ultimate goal, which was to win a gold medal at the Olympics – and that's what he did," Varner said. Varner will also collect a $250,000 bonus from the Living the Dream fund, which supports American wrestling. Sanderson said Varner was the same in the finals as in any other match. "That's one of the reasons he's so good," Sanderson said. "He has great composure. That, in addition to just living the lifestyle for a long time. He's the man." Throughout the Olympic tournament, the U.S. wrestlers received unfavorable draws in their unseeded brackets. They finally got lucky with Varner. Most of the top medal contenders were on the other side of the bracket, and Varner opened with a three-period win over Kurban Kurbanov of Uzbekistan and a decisive victory over Canadian Khetag Pliev. George Gogshelidze of Georgia beat Varner in the first period of the semifinals, and Varner appeared to be in serious trouble when the second period stayed scoreless after two minutes. But the ball draw that decided who would be on offense for the period tiebreaker went Varner's way. Varner took advantage of his good fortune with a takedown to force a third period in just one second. Varner then scored on a pushout to advance to the finals, where he he turned a potential deficit near the edge of the mat into the winning point. Andriitsev was the underdog against Iranian world champion Reza Yazdani in the other semifinal, but Yazdani hurt his leg just 28 seconds into the first period. Yazdani got off the mat in obvious pain, but he waved off the stretcher, to the delight of the large Iranian section of the crowd. He clearly wasn't OK, though, and the match was called because of injury after 77 seconds. Yazdani was the favorite. But it was apparent from the opening match that Varner was going to have a major say in who won gold. Varner fell to his knees once the clock ticked down to zero, soaking in the fact that he'd just accomplished the biggest goal of his life. He soon found Sanderson, embracing the friend who helped make it all possible with a leaping bear hug. "Jake watched Cael win a gold medal as a kid. Came to Iowa State because he had that same goal. When they were there, Cael mentored him, coached him and became his friend," U.S. freestyle coach Zeke Jones said. "From that moment, they had a dream together that said, 'I want to be the best in the world. I want to be the best in the world. And Jake did – and Cael got to be a part of that." Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu of Japan also won wrestling gold Sunday in men's 66-kilogram freestyle, beating Sushil Kumar of India to give the Japanese their first Olympic title in the sport in 24 years. Yonemitsu, runner-up at the world championships in 2011, beat Kumar 1-0, 3-1 in the first gold-medal match featuring an Indian wrestler. The win was Japan's fourth gold of the London Games. Three Japanese women won gold medals earlier this week. "It's unbelievable that I really did it," Yonemitsu said. "I think that every day's training paid off. If you did your best just on the day, it would not work. You need to train step by step."

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kaboommagazine.com SportsPosted by Bryson on
Saturday, August 11th 2012

MIAMI WIDE RECEIVER CHAD OCHOCINCO ARRESTED FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AFTER HEAD BUTTING WIFE EVELYN LOZADA

BlackSportsOnline is reporting that Chad Johnson has just been arrested for head butting his new wife Evelyn Lozada after having a argument over finding a receipt for box of condoms in their car.

I sh-t you not… I couldn’t even make up a story like this if I wanted too…

Here are some details as of now…

 

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“Miami Dolphins wide receiver Chad Johnson was arrested Saturday night for domestic violence, according to Davie Police Department captain Dale Engle.

According to a source the incident took place in a vehicle.

Johnson allegedly head-butted his new wife, Evelyn Lazado, during an argument.

When cops came on the scene Lazado, a star in VH1’s Basketball Wive’s Reality series, had lacerations on her forehead, and Johnson was arrested.”

 

Blacksportsonline added some details as to what allegedly went down in the car:

Evelyn and Chad were fighting in the car, but it went too far when Chad head butted her. At that time Evelyn called the police. The fight started over a receipt for a box of condoms.

When the police arrived they decided Evelyn had enough injuries to warrant an arrest. Chad is currently still in custody.

Chad is saying that it was an accident.

According to NFL.com it was Chad who found the receipt for condoms in the car which would indicate that Evelyn was cheating on him.

Police said a “heated argument” started when Johnson found a receipt for condoms in the car.

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kaboommagazine.com SportsPosted by Tyson on
Saturday, August 11th 2012

U.S. WOMENS SET WORLD RECORD IN 4X100 METER RELAY AT LONDON GAMES!

Carmelita Jeter and Allyson Felix have been battling head-to-head throughout the 2012 Olympics, but on Friday the two best American runners were able to put their substantial talents together in leading the United States to a gold medal in the women's 4x100-meter relay race in world record time, finishing in 40.82 seconds. The team blew past the previous record of 41.35, set by East Germany in 1985. Jeter has the overall medal lead on Felix at these Games, winning a silver in the 100-meter dash and bronze in the 200. She added a third to that collection thanks to Team USA's impressive run today. What Felix has lacked in overall success—which is a relative term since she now has two medals—she has made up for in wins. Unlike Jeter, she already had a gold medal to wrap around her neck thanks to a victory in the 200-meter race on Wednesday. Team USA entered the race as one of the favorites to medal, especially after posting the fastest time in qualifying at 41.64 seconds. That was nearly seven-tenths of a second better than Trinidad and Tobago in the first heat. Granted, there are a lot of teams that will pull up late as long as they know they qualified for the finals, but that is still an impressive margin of victory under any circumstances. This is sweet redemption for the Americans. Four years ago, Team USA didn't even make it to the finals of this event after being disqualified in the first round. All it took was four years and a new collection of talent, but the United States was able to find itself with a medal in the 4x100-meter relay once again.

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kaboommagazine.com SportsPosted by Tyson on
Friday, August 10th 2012

AMERICAN TRACK STAR LOLO JONES SAYS SHE WONT RETIRE AND IS EYEING RIO GAMES IN 2016!

American track star Lolo Jones has no plans to retire anytime soon, and she is hopeful for a shot at a medal at the next Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, according to NBC Olympics.com via the AP’s Pat Graham. Jones on her motivation to return in 2016, per the AP report: “Last night, Gail Devers called me and said she was…37 when she got her last medal.” For as brave and determined as this decision makes Jones look, there is simply no denying that she will fall short in her effort to land on the podium in the women’s hurdles four years from now. I can’t say that I have witnessed many successful 34-year-old track runners at the Games, and that’s how old Jones will be by the time Rio rolls around. It’s perfectly acceptable that she wants to go out on top and that she feels like she could have done better in 2008 and 2012, but at some point the brain has to introduce the heart to reality. If 2008 was unlucky and 2012 was unfortunate, then 2016 will be utter failure. Her two biggest threats in her specialty event, Sally Pearson and Dawn Harper, will be 29 and 32 (respectively) in 2016, meaning that even if Jones can make the U.S. Olympic track and field team and qualify for the women’s 100-meter hurdles final, she will still be a long shot for the podium. I understand that a fourth-place finish at the Olympic Games is difficult to go out on, but Jones is not your average female hurdler. She is a celebrity. Jones has plenty of sponsors to fall back on, and she could save herself the heartache of another Olympic disappointment by walking away from the sport right now. She can simply acknowledge her shortcomings on the big stage and thank the fans for their support over the years. It’s been a great ride and an awesome story with a what ifending. I get it; Lolo Jones wants to prove to the world and herself that she is an Olympic champion. But no matter how long she battles to stay relevant in the sport, Jones will always just be an Olympic celebrity.

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