DJ Blaze’s Top 15 June 29, 2025

  • 1-Mariah Carey-Type Dangerous
  • 2-Ty Dolla Sign-All In
  • 3-Rick Ross & Pharrell Williams-For The Money
  • 4-Clipse-So Be It
  • 5-Nutty P Beats f/Rees & DeyCallMeDog-On The Way
  • 6-2 Chainz f/Ne-Yo-Not the Same
  • 7-Bobby Brackins f/Ray J & Jeremih-My Birthday
  • 8-Maliibu Miitch f/Jeremih-Benjmain Crew
  • 9-Jim Jones f/Rick Ross & Ron E-Deep End
  • 10-Mozzy & Kalan FrFr-My Hood
  • 11-The Weeknd & Playboi Carti f/Doechii-Timeless (rmx)
  • 12-Busta Rhyme, Trillian, Te Money, Connie Diamond & BK Gudda-Get On Your Job
  • 13-Fridayy f/Chris Brown-One Call Away
  • 14-Zeddy Will f/French Montana-Back Back
  • 15-Gina Thompson f/Fani The Body-Nobody

On the Watch “It’s All About Floyd Schofield vs Tevin Farmer”

Lightweight Showdown

Last night, Floyd “Kid Austin” Schofield (19-0, 13 Kos) set the town for the opening night of the MVP/DAZN Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Pay-Per-View main card, with a total annihilation of the former IBF Super featherweight World Champion Tevin Farmer (33-9-1, 8 Kos) at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

Farmer talked a good game on route to this bout and felt very confident that he could derail the kid from competing with him at this level. That being said, Schofield accepted the challenge and silenced all the naysayers when he caught Farmer dead cold and chin checked him early in the first round with a heavy right hand that dropped him to a standing 8 count. He then followed up with another right hand straight to the dome and dropped Farmer again to another standing 8 count. Farmer looked shaky on them legs this time around and prime for the taking as Schofield unleashed an unanswered three punch combination that quickly prompted the referee to stop the bout.  

Farmer has always been known to give his opponents problems whether he won or loss but, on this night, he badly underestimated his opponent and paid a hefty price that got him blitzed in one round by a young and hungry combatant looking to make a name for himself.

This was a statement bout heard around the entire lightweight Division.  Your Boy Floyd Schofield is the house and on the come up looking for all the smoke.

Who’s next?

Blaze

On The Watch “It’s All About 2025 NBA FINALS CHAMPIONS”

2025 NBA Champions

With one of the best NBA Final games played to date, the Oklahoma City Thunder fought through the challenges ahead and continued to stay true to their character and their No. 1 Seed throughout the regular season and the Playoffs to close out the NBA Finals 4-3 with a dominant performance win over a very competitive Indiana Pacers team. OKC just entered history by collecting their first Championship since the franchise moved to Oklahoma City from Seattle in 2008 after Seattle won the 1979 Chip.

The Oklahoma City Thunder, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, completed a historic year by becoming the first Canadian-born to win the NBA Finals MVP, Western Conference Finals MVP, NBA Regular Season MVP, the 2025 Scoring Title and capping off the year with an NBA Championship.

I tip my “B” hat to the Indiana Pacers for running through the Playoffs defying the odds the way they did and for putting up a hell of a fight on Game 7 without their key player Tyrese Haliburton, who suffered a leg injury seven minutes into the first quarter and eventually had to be carried out. Them Dudes are straight warriors. Real Talk!

That being said, it was only fitting that OKC walk away with the win and the 2025 NBA Finals Championship. They were the chosen ones from the jump this year and had to conquer the regular season and a tough and impressive Playoff run to complete the mission at hand. This young group of kids had a rare unity that grew with time captivating the league in a positive way and making their future together as a tight squad that much more intriguing to watch and follow.

Congratulations to the Oklahoma City Thunder for completing a very dominant season from start to finish. These youngins earned this one Hands Down!

Blaze