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Golf ball Wives Season 3 Premieres Tonight

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Basketball Wives returns tonight for a third season, and they say that it is with a big bang. We’ve seen how shocking the ending belonging to the second season was with all those which were revealed. Now followers of this series are eager to check out how the wives are after the tension and anger that became flames at the end of season 2.

Season 3 brings from the drama queen Shaunie O’Neal, who wants in avoiding all the drama. Really? She wants in avoiding the drama and the best place to become in that is away from all this drama is Miami. But I guess we are going to be in for more drama this time frame. These women live on drama and many people just could not help but be in the center of it all. We will be seeing in season 3 how Ms. O’Neal tries for you to juggle love life, family outings, and the following shoe line. What would be the effect if she mismanages the juggling? That can make Season 3 very exciting.

And what with Evelyn, who is now on the approach to becoming a football wife? She won’t easily fit in the show anymore? That remains to always be seen. The same is true with Jennifer Williams who will be turning single after leaving her NBA celebrity hubby. As to Royce, well, she’s a bit heroine, we all know that.

Basketball Girlfriends or wives Season 3 will air tonight so you should not miss it.

Bernard Hopkins Vs. Jean Pascal II: Hopkins Turns into Oldest Man To Win Title With Verdict Victory.

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

They did it again.

Bernard Hopkins, at 46 years old, became the oldest man to ever earn a championship in boxing history, outpointing Jean Pascal and taking the younger man to school through the fight. Hopkins won on scores of 115-114, 115-113 in addition to 116-112. Bernard Hopkins won the Bad Kept Hook card, 117-112.

Hopkins (52-5-2, 32 KO) may be the legitimate light heavyweight champion for a minute time, following his years of domination while in the middleweight division. Pascal, as Hopkins said, fought fairly well for about four rounds, but subsequently it was all Bernard Hopkins. The Philadelphia legend simply dominated the remainder on the fight, sans a 12th round when Pascal managed hurt Hopkins.

Pascal (26-2-1, 16 KO) just just isn’t good enough for Bernard Hopkins, and above their two fights, I think that played out out. The first fight was close, nonetheless I felt Hopkins won. The second deal with was really not close, and luckily this occassion, Hopkins got the cards he very richly deserved.

Hopkins also complimented Pascal after that fight, though he did try to good him some advice. You may recall that he did the identical thing in 2008 against Kelly Pavlik, and Pavlik has really never been the identical. This was also Hopkins’ best performance, certainly, since that fight. The flaws in Pascal’s adventure are obvious, and he badly needs to fix them if he’s going to maintain his status like a legitimate top light heavyweight.

Hopkins also says he’s no plans to retire, and has two opponents in mind: Chad Dawson first, and Lucian Bute minute. Pascal asked for a third fight, and honestly I don’t think it could be the worst thing, but Dawson is within line next, and you can expect that fight later in 2010. Hopkins is 46, and probably doesn’t see any must fight Pascal again.

Congratulations to Bernard Hopkins. This evening, he made history, and we all have got to see it.