Jack Harlow – Churchill Downs feat. Drake [Official Music Video]
On The Watch “It’s All About The NBA FINALS 2022”

2022 NBA FINALS
With the completion of the NBA’s version of the Final 4 now officially over, the two remaining teams to represent their respective coasts are the No. 2 Seeded Boston Celtics for the EASTSIDE and No. 3 Seeded Golden State Warriors for the WESTSIDE.
No one predicted this Finals matchup at the beginning of this year’s NBA Season but truth be told I personally did envision the Warriors reaching the Finals from the jump. Real Talk! Both teams from their respective coasts went through their version of the gauntlet beating some very stiff competition. The Celtics defended off the Nets, the Defending Champions Bucks and took out the No. 1 Seed the Miami Heat in a tough game 7 to earn their seat at the Finals table. While the Warriors had to go through the Nuggets, the Grizzlies and the Mavericks to keep their quest alive to earn their rightful seat at the Finals table.
With the Golden State Warriors reaching their 6th NBA Finals in the last 8 seasons, a Finals Championship win this year would definitely label the Warriors as a certified dynasty team. These are familiar grounds for the Warriors who have missed these stomping grounds the last couple of years. Although this squad has quite a few new faces, the returning champions on this team and the coaching staff have the experience to maneuver through the trenches. It’s been a tough journey back to this point and the Warriors have the goods and the drive to complete the task at hand.
Standing in their way are the surging Boston squad and their tight defence ready to upset the Warriors with their style of Playoff basketball. So far, the Celtics have overcome every blockage placed on their path all season but their new found team chemistry is a key point to their success. They were once counted out but now destined for the NBA Finals. The Celtics have displayed a different type of toughness throughout this Playoff run, one that will undeniably be tested by the Warriors come game time Thursday night June 2, 2022 on ABC. Tune in and witness this intriguing matchup unfold.
Blaze
On The Watch “It’s All About Gervonta Davis vs Rolando Romero”

WBA “Regular” Lightweight Showdown
Last night’s PBC/Showtime PPV Main Event between WBA “Regular” Lightweight Champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis (27-0, 25 Kos) and challenger Rolando “Rolly” Romero (14-1, 12 Kos) packed the house at the Barclays Center with an attendance of 18,970 in the building.
Both combatants, known for having power, started the first round with caution reading each other’s movements while setting up their “game plan” into motion.
While the fans in attendance were expecting bombs to be flying left and right from the jump, I knew to expect the opposite considering the last thing you want to do is rush Davis inside that squared circle. There are levels to this boxing sh*t and last night Davis proved just that.
While the bout seemed close round by round it was Davis who seemed to be sticking to the “game plan”, patiently waiting for the opportunity to strike with purpose.
“Rolly” started the bout with a good stiff jab but got away from it as the rounds progressed trying to land something hard with every punch thrown. “Rolly” is a big kid with size and power but lacked the discipline and the right fundamentals to compete with an “A” level type of combatant like “Tank”.

That being said, “Tank” fought a smart fight relying on his boxing IQ to dictate the action inside the squared circle. By the way “Rolly” was throwing reckless wide haymakers, it was only a matter of time before “Tank” landed something significant enough to do damage and in round six, the inevitable happened when Gervonta landed a blast of a counter left hand straight to the dome sending Rolando down into the ropes struggling to get back up during the 8 count prompting the referee to have a real good look at him. Since Rolando was visibly hurt and still on shaky legs, the bout was instantly stopped for not being able to respond to the referee’s command in a convincing manner.
“Rolly” talked a good game and pressed the action at times but it was “Tank” who walked it like he talked it and closed the show in an emphatic fashion. With this definite win, Gervonta retained his WBA “Regular” Lightweight Title.
Congratulations Gervonta on another great win. I can’t wait to see who signs up to be the next contestant to grace that ring opposite of you.
Blaze
DJ Blaze’s Top 15 May 29, 2022
1-The Notorious B.I.G. f/Ty Dolla Sign & Bella Alubo-G.O.A.T.
2-Pusha T f/Jay-Z and Pharrell Williams-Neck & Wrist
3-Kehlani-Wish I Never
4-Capella Grey-Talk Nice
5-Mary J. Blige f/Jadakiss & Griselda-Rent Money (rmx)
6-Jim Jones & Maino f/Capella Grey-King of the City
7-Tory Lanez-It Doesn’t Matter
8-Hannibal f/Capella Grey-Outside
9-Kali f/Yung Bleu-UonU
10-Zae France f/Capella Grey-Whatever on Whatever
11-Kehlanie f/Justin Bieber-Up All Night
12-Burna Boy-Last Last
13-Miraa May-Wild Things
14-Tink & 2 Chainz-Cater
15-Russ f/Capella Grey-Seduce
Lobby Boyz [Jim Jones & Maino] Ft. Fivio Foreign – “Slide” (Official Music Video)
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On The Watch “It’s All About David Benavidez vs David Lemieux”

WBC Interim Super Middleweight Challenge
Last night’s PBC/Showtime Main Event was a showcase type of event when undefeated David Benavidez (26-0, 23 Kos) completely annihilated our own Canadian star David Lemieux (43-5, 36 Kos) by stoppage at the Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona.
The outcome of this bout was already written the day David signed up for this bout. No disrespect to David but our Canadian representative was a mismatch from the jump.
David talked a good game and fought with the heart and will of a warrior but was simply met with a combatant who was too strong and too big for him to deter inside that squared circle. Don’t get me wrong, David has taken on plenty of bigger guys throughout his career but none were ever this ferocious as Benavidez was on that night.
Benavidez toyed with David from round one with a series of heavy punches being handed towards David with absolutely no answer and came close to being stopped in the first round if it wasn’t for the bell saving David from being laid out. The second round was a continuation of round one where David attempted to defend himself but couldn’t get by Benavidez’s busy hands and nonstop onslaught coming at him from all corners – from the body to the head and through the ropes and onto the floor for a quick eight count.

The inevitable was apparent. Benavidez was breaking Lemieux down easier than expected and by the third round, David was simply in survivor mode fighting off adrenaline, absorbing uppercuts, body shots and straight head shots bouncing off the ropes with utterly no sense of defence which then prompted Lemieux’s corner to stop the bout.
This one-sided beatdown handed down by Benavidez reaffirmed his position in the Super Middleweight Division. With this win Benavidez picked up the WBC Interim Super Middleweight Belt, bringing him one step closer to challenging the Undisputed IBF/WBA/WBC/WBO/Ring Magazine Super Middleweight Champion Canelo Alvarez (57-2-2, 39 Kos).
This is a bout that needs to happen. David Benavidez can no longer be avoided. Canelo needs to answer this challenge to silence the cynics who think he is afraid of the possible obstacle ahead in the form of David Benavidez.
Until then, congratulations Benavidez on your latest convincing victory.
Blaze
DJ Blaze’s Top 22 May 8, 2022
1-The Notorious B.I.G. f/Ty Dolla Sign & Bella Alubo-G.O.A.T.
2-Pusha T f/Jay-Z and Pharrell Williams-Neck & Wrist
3-Kehlani-Wish I Never
4-Capella Grey-Talk Nice
5-Mary J. Blige f/Jadakiss & Griselda-Rent Money (rmx)
6-Tory Lanez-It Doesn’t Matter
7-Kali f/Yung Bleu-UonU
8-Zae France f/Capella Grey-Whatever on Whatever
9-Kehlanie f/Justin Bieber-Up All Night
10-Burna Boy-Last Last
11-Miraa May-Wild Things
12-Tink & 2 Chainz-Cater
13-Aitch f/Ashanti-Baby
14-A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie f/H.E.R.-Playa
15-Russ f/Capella Grey-Seduce

