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kaboommagazine.com SportsPosted by Tyson on
Friday, October 5th 2012

UFC OWNER DANA WHITE SAYS KRIS JENNER IS THE GREATEST PROMOTER OF ALL-TIME!

When Dana White purchased the UFC for $2 million back in 2001, very few shared his vision and believed in the amount of potential the sport had. With an undying work ethic Dana White was able to turn his small investment into one of the most profitable sports organizations. Dana has often expressed the importance of strategically promoting a brand to help grow its audience. The UFC would not have gotten to where it is today and would have never survived if it were not for Dana’s strategic mindset. This is what Dana had to say when asked who he believed to be the greatest promoter of all time: “Mamma Kardashian, if she isn’t the greatest promoter of all time, I don’t know who is. The show is about nothing and her daughters are some of the most famous people on earth and are making millions. I don’t think you could count her out. I’m very proud of what we’ve been able to do and we’ve done things that people have never done before, things even boxing couldn’t do in its heyday. I don’t think about who’s the greatest promoter of all time.” As painful as it is for me to admit this, Dana is pretty on point with this one. The Kardashians have become a household name in a very short period time, and Kris Jenner has done a very good job at keeping her family tree of celebrities relevant. Very few people can say they became famous via a “home movie.”

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kaboommagazine.com Video GamesPosted by Tyson on
Thursday, October 4th 2012

FIFA 13 HAS BECOME THE FAST SELLING SPORTS VIDEO GAME OF ALL-TIME!

EA’s soccer bonanza has been declared the fastest selling game this year. Oh, and it’s also the fastest selling sports game ever. So, there’s that. Who said soccer isen’t a world sport? FIFA 13 has moved over 4.5 million units in a brisk five days worldwide. That’s more than any Madden or NBA title up to the present. With players all around the world being hooked to their TV and the reactions from social media it seems as though this may be the best sports game ever created.

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kaboommagazine.com TechnologyPosted by Tyson on
Monday, August 20th 2012

APPLE IS THE MOST VALUABLE PUBLIC COMPANY EVER!

Apple is now the most valuable public company in history. Let's say that again: Most. Valuable. Company. Ever. Amazing. The tech giant's stock has once again hit a new high, giving it a market value of about $622 billion in intraday trading. That whips the previous record of $618.9 billion set by Microsoft on Dec. 30, 1999, at the tippy-top of the dot-com bubble. However, that doesn't take into account inflation. In inflation-adjusted dollars, Microsoft was worth about $850 billion in its heyday. It's now valued at about $257 billion. I remember way back when -- man, I sound old saying this -- when Apple was a well-regarded but not very lucrative presence in the PC market. As recently as 2004, the company was valued at less than $10 billion. That was pre-iPod. And pre-iTunes. And pre-iPhone. And pre-iPad. Now, well, everyone else in Silicon Valley has been reduced to wanna-bes. Apple is now on pace to be the world's largest tech company in terms of sales by the end of the year and is among the most profitable companies in the world. In the last three months of 2011, Apple earned $13 billion. That's second only to ExxonMobil's pocket-bulging $14.8-billion quarter from the fall of 2008, when oil prices were at an all-time high. Can Apple maintain the win streak? I have two words for you: Apple TV. I guess Steve Jobs always knew it was his world. The rest of us just live in it.

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kaboommagazine.com MusicPosted by Tyson on
Monday, June 25th 2012

COVER ME: LAURA ZOCCA- ONE MORE NIGHT (MAROON 5 COVER)

This woman has the voice of an angel and the guitar skills of a seasoned veteran. 17 year-old London, England native Laura Zocca puts her heart and soul into music and would have it no other way. Checkout Laura right now as she covers one of her favorite groups of all-time Maroon 5 and their new hit single "One More Night". Follow Laura Zocca and hear more great covers songs and original music at..... http://twitter.com/LauraZocca http://facebook.com/LauraZoccaMusic http://LauraZocca.tumblr.com

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kaboommagazine.com SportsPosted by Bryson on
Saturday, June 9th 2012

5 POTENTIAL BOUTS FOR FLOYD MAYWEATHER IN THE NEXT 3 YEARS

 

Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. is pound for pound the best boxer on the planet. Floyd Mayweather Jr. is also running out of worthy opponents to face to defend his pound for pound status. For the past 5 years, all boxing fans have wanted to see was a Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight. Sometimes we never get what we ask for and after countless back and fourth issues about money, drug testing, ducking the other fighter, and promotional companies for the fight...many boxing fans have came to the conclusion that this mega fight will never happen. So, with that being the case and Floyd only having a few good fights left in him, Kaboom! Magazine has picked out five fighters that would prove to be great fights and worthy challenges for Mayweather Jr. Let's take a look at Money Mayweather future in Boxing shall we.


5 Potential Fights for Money Mayweather In the next 3 years.


1. Sergio Martinez (49-2-2, 28KOs): Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao maybe the marquee names in the sport of boxing, but if you ask any boxing expert....the best fighter in boxing today is 37 year old middleweight champion Sergio Martinez. Highlighted by a crushing 2nd rd. KO against Paul Williams in  2010, Martinez is without a doubt the most dangerous man in boxing. For the past two years Martinez has told anyone that would listen that he wants to fight Pacquiao and Mayweather Jr., he's even told them that he would fight at their catch weight and for 60%/40% split....each fighter has declined. Mayweather Jr. claim to fame and boxing legacy is his undefeated record and if he fought Sergio Martinez, there a 45% chance that could all go up in smoke; too high of a risk for the "Money Team". If this fight would of happened at any point in the past two years, it would have been Mayweather Jr. 1st loss, maybe even his 1st knockout loss of his career that's how good Martinez has been. Now, Martinez's new found fame has gone to his head making him very unfocused in ring. In his last fight with Matthew Macklin, Martinez struggled  for the first 7 rds looking disinterested at times before putting him away in the 11th. Floyd Mayweather Jr. may  not want to fight Martinez because of his punching power and knockout ability, but then on the other hand, Floyd would love the chance to fight Martinez because it would be his biggest payday fight not with Pacquiao and Martinez boxing style would be tailor made for stunning a Mayweather Jr. KO. Sergio Martinez has knocked out some of the toughest fighters in boxing, but he also been knocked down by the same fighters as well. Sergio always may get back up from a knock down, but it not the safest thing to do in a Mayweather Jr. fight and expect a victory. Floyd loves fighting on Cinco De Mayo, so if we would ever see a Martinez/Mayweather Jr. bout  it would most likely happen May 5th, 2013. The build-up for the fight alone would be one of the if not the best of all-time as it would be a marketing showcase between the two cockiest fighters of all-time. Father time catches up to everyone and it has already shown that it's creeping up on both fighters, so with only two good fights left in him and guaranteed money in the $60 million dollar range...it may be too good for him to pass up.


2. Victor Ortiz (29-3-2 22KOs): Now alot of you maybe thinking to yourself "Been there, done that", but if you are thinking that, you obviously didn't watch the Mayweather Jr./Ortiz fight past the 2nd Rd.  Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Victor Ortiz were involved in one of the weirdest endings to a fight in boxing history starting with a Ortiz's headbutt and kiss on the cheek then ending with the Mayweather Jr. sucker punch heard around the world. Now everyone knows that Floyd was clearly in the lead and could of beat Ortiz with no problem that night, but ending the fight the way Mayweather Jr. did; opened a great opportunity for a rematch. Ortiz was clearly not ready for that fight so early in his career, but the controversial knockout was actually the best thing other than a victory that could of happened to him fighting someone of Floyd caliber. Victor Ortiz would be the best candidate to fight Mayweather Jr. as the first fight post prison sentence. Marketing-wise, the rematch would draw viewers to watch on so many levels. "What will Floyd be like post prison?", "Can Oritz get redemption?", "Is this the passing of the torch?"; so many storylines that people will be glued to every second of this fight. Styles and backstories make fight, now even though Ortiz isn't Floyd's caliber of fighter, the backstory would make it all worth it. 


3. Tim Bradley (28-0-0, 12 KOs): If things go Tim Bradley way, a Bradley/Mayweather Jr. fight could  be a fight between the top two pound for pound fighters of this decade...but that a huge IF. Only way a bout between the two fighters can reach the potential of being one of the greatest fights of all-time, Bradley has to beat Manny Pacquiao on June 9th. If Bradley beats Pacquiao, Bradley would immediately move into the No. 2 pound for pound spot making it almost impossible for Floyd not to fight him. Many boxing experts look at Tim Bradley as the 2005 version of Floyd Mayweather Jr...lighting fast, great defense, great punching power for his size, but he just haven't had that marquee victory to take him into superstardom. Both would come into the fight undefeated, but many would feel that this fight would be a passing of torch ceremony from one generation to the next, casting a very ugly cloud over the fight. Tim Bradley would have nothing to gain and everything to lose in a fight against Mayweather Jr. If Bradley lost to Floyd, he would never be known as one of the greatest. If he beats Floyd, everyone will say that he beat a great fighter past his prime like Leon Spinks did when he beat Ali. 


4. Amir Khan (26-2, 18 KOs): Many feel that the Mayweather Jr./Pacquiao fight will never happen, but a Mayweather Jr./Khan battle would be a very very close 2nd. Trained by Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach and spars with Manny Pacquiao on a regular basis, Amir Khan is being labeled as the "Next Manny". Floyd would love to take this fight because it would give him the best chance to embarrass Bob Arum, Top Rank Promotions, and Manny Pacquiao short of fighting Manny. Khan is the most talented fighter in the welterweight division. He fast, powerful, and intelligent; he also has the good looks and cockiness needed to be the next big superstar in boxing after Mayweather Jr. and Pacquiao are long gone. Khan is very brave and will not back down from Floyd's antics and mind games. If Amir Khan was smart he would wait until next summer if he wanted a chance at a victory against Mayweather Jr., but  his pride, fearlessness, and ego will not allow him to wait until next summer for Mayweather Jr. Floyd Mayweather Jr. knows that right now is the best chance to beat Khan and embarrass him infront of the whole world. Khan has all the skills to get the job done, but it well documented that Khan loves to take risk going for the highlight knockout and can get easily frustrated when things aren't going his way in the ring. Mayweather Jr. mind games and defense will prove to be too much in Khan's young career which could leave a lasting effect on Khan like Mayweather Jr. did to another fellow brit Ricky Hatton. Amir Khan will learn first hand that "All money ain't good money.".


5. Saul "Canelo" Alaverz (40-0-1, 29 KOs): After a very impressive victory over boxing legend Shane Mosley, Oscar De La Hoya has found a new "Golden Boy" in Saul "Canelo" Alaverz. The Mexican boxer has built up a very impressive stat sheet in such a short amount of time going undefeated in his first 41 professional fights. Oscar De La Hoya is already tapping him as the face of boxing for the next 20 years. Before the Mosley fight many boxing fans didn't even know who Alaverz was, but after he dismantled Mosley everyone automatically wanted to see Alaverz against Floyd Mayweather Jr. Alaverz is on pace to become the greatest Mexican fighter of all-time and it will happened if De La Hoya has anything to say about it. Alaverz has great knockout power and a amazing heart, well known among Mexican fighters. Even at the young stages of his career Alaverz would welcome a Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight and defiantly give his all in the bout, even with his inexperience in megafights. Oscar has already gone on record as saying a Alaverz/Mayweather Jr. Would not happen for another few years as he feels that Alaverz is not ready for the likes of Floyd. Alaverz was scheduled to fight Paul Williams, one of only a few men that people feel could beat Mayweather, but the fight was canceled due to Williams motorcycle accident leaving him unable to continue his boxing career.  Alaverz is due for alot of major paydays in boxing, he probably closer to fighting Manny Pacquiao than having a shot at the money team.

 

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