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*PHILADELPHIA … At 48-years-old, Bernard Hopkins is the oldest fighter to win a world championship in the history of boxing, and on June 20 he will be recognized for that accomplishment and more when he accepts the 2013 John Wanama...
*PHILADELPHIA … At 48-years-old, Bernard Hopkins is the oldest fighter to win a world championship in the history of boxing, and on June 20 he will be recognized for that accomplishment and more when he accepts the 2013 John Wanamaker Athletic Award at the Wanamaker Building’s Crystal Tea Room. The award, which has bestowed since 1961, will be presented by the Philadelphia Sports Congress (PSC), a division of the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB), in conjunction with Amerimar/Behringer Harvard.  It recognizes the athlete, team or organization that has done the most to reflect credit upon Philadelphia and to the team or sport in which they excel. In 2011, Hopkins broke George Foreman’s record as the oldest fighter in history to win a title when he defeated Jean Pascal for the WBC and Ring Magazine Light Heavyweight World Championship at the age of 46. On March 9, 2013 Hopkins convincingly outpointed IBF Light Heavyweight World Champion Tavoris Cloud in a 12-round unanimous decision, capturing the title in front of a crowd of over 12,000 fans at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. “I am extremely honored to be named the Wanamaker Athletic Award winner (Philadelphia Athlete of the Year). Breaking my own record as the oldest fighter to win a world title was a great accomplishment in my career and for my city to recognize that means a great deal,” said Hopkins. “Everyone knows that Philadelphia breeds great champions and I take so much pride in representing Philadelphia every time I step into the ring. Many thanks to the Philadelphia Sports Congress for this great honor.” Also being recognized is national non-profit Back on My Feet, who will receive the Robert P. Levy Community Service Award, presented to an individual or organization that has done the most to “improve the quality of life in Philadelphia through sports.” Started in Philadelphia in 2007 by Founder and CEO Anne Mahlum, Back on My Feet has promoted the self-sufficiency of America’s homeless by engaging them in running as a means to build confidence, strength and self-esteem, often finding jobs and housing in the process. In addition, the City of Philadelphia’s Parks & Recreation Department will present its third annual Sports Volunteer of the Year Award to Yolanda Laney, an employee in the Office of the City Solicitor who has dedicated over 30 years of service to the youth of Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware, volunteering as a coach and mentor with various youth basketball programs. The award is presented annually to the “men and women in our community whose exemplary volunteer efforts have made a real difference in the lives of our City’s young people through sports.” “This year’s recipients are all great examples of the impact that individuals can have on others,” said David Montgomery, chairman, Philadelphia Sports Congress. “Bernard Hopkins is a true champion who has continued a wonderful legacy of Philadelphia boxing. In addition, Anne and Yolanda have dedicated their lives to making a significant difference for so many people. They embody the true spirit of giving back to the community. All recipients represent our City extremely well.” The Sports Congress, Amerimar/Behringer Harvard, CBS-3, and the Philadelphia Daily News present the Wanamaker Athletic Award ceremony and luncheon. The public participated in the nomination process via ballots in the Philadelphia Daily News and online during April. The Wanamaker Selection Committee, consisting of a cross-section of sports and media representatives, made the final decision. CBS3′s Chris May will emcee the event. The Philadelphia Sports Congress (PSC), a division of the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau, www.discoverPHL.com, seeks to attract major sporting events and conventions to the Philadelphia area. The Sports Congress, working in conjunction with the City of Philadelph
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Guy Torry and Harmony Love Bailey *8 year old entertainment reporter, singer, dancer & actress Harmony Love Bailey Interviews comic/actor Guy Torry about his role on a new weekly TV show called “Dancing Fools” on The ABC Fami...
Guy Torry and Harmony Love Bailey *8 year old entertainment reporter, singer, dancer & actress Harmony Love Bailey Interviews comic/actor Guy Torry about his role on a new weekly TV show called “Dancing Fools” on The ABC Family Channel that starts May 29, 2013. But first she asked him who his favorite comics are & they crack a couple of jokes together. Harmony asked Guy why did the birdie go to the hospital and the answer was to get a tweetment! Check out Guy’s response and his joke for Harmony!
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Khyati Is Fine, Despite Miguel's Fall With an ice pack on her arm, the fan that Miguel accidentally leg-dropped at the Billboard Music Awards stood next to her favorite singer and assured the world she was okay following the crazy incid...
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Welp, let’s file this one under you can’t be serious news! Don West, an attorney for the man accused of  fatally shooting 17-year-old Trayvon…
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*Chad Johnson has been the worse guy in headlines right now. Since his head butting incident last year, his whole life practically sucks. The former NFL star was just called out for not paying child support, simply because he’s got no jo...
*Chad Johnson has been the worse guy in headlines right now. Since his head butting incident last year, his whole life practically sucks. The former NFL star was just called out for not paying child support, simply because he’s got no job and recently rumors have been popping off that he and K.Michelle have a history. Though there’s been lots of denial, many of us still have questions about the nature of their friendship. K.Michelle was on the “Breakfast Club” the other morning and discussed her new album and of course, Chad. She revealed that he actually bought her a pet monkey. Strange. On leaving LHHATL: “It’s just time to go. I got some other things poppin’ off. I got an album. They are actually bringing me to Love and Hip Hop New York. It doesn’t matter how good I was singing, what was going on, nobody was listening to my music. All of a sudden I put out this mixtape, it got over a million downloads, all my shows are selling out, because they introduced me on this show. LHHATL was a great steppingstone for me and now coming to New York, that’s basically setting up for my new show.” On fighting with Kirk & Rasheeda: Like, Golden Girl came up in there tryna talk to me. He felt some type of way. Look, you run up-get done up. I sat still. I don’t wanna hurt (nobody), but when you fight somebody, you fight them. You not gon’ run up and yank anything from my head. On Ochocinco and the Monkey he bought her: You can’t bring the monkey to New York, so the monkey is in Florida and I’ve been trying to find it a home. I’ve always wanted a pet monkey. Chad approached me and he tried to date me and I was like, “I don’t want no shoes. Everybody wants shoes. I want a monkey.” I thought it was a sweet gesture. We have not slept together. I’ve been through a lot with this dating thing. I talked to Chad yesterday. We are friends. That’s what we need to be. Check out the full interview:
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