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Two Black Quarterbacks Ready To
Floyd Mayweather Set To Open Strip Club In Las Vegas
Shine In College Championship
Floyd Mayweather made enough money and ‘smart in- vestments’ in his career to live a life of luxury and never have to work another day in his life.
And judging by his social media output, he doesn’t scrimp when it comes to living the highlife.
The retired pound-for- pound champ has a vast busi- ness empire, including a promotions company with a solid stable of young fighters.
In short, he doesn’t need to gooutofhiswaytoearnabuck and is never forced into doing anything he doesn’t want to do.
So his most recent business venture is hardly surprising.
Two Black quarterbacks Clemson junior Deshaun Watson (Gainesville) and Alabama freshman Jalen Hurts are ready to square off in Tampa for the National Championship game Monday night at Raymond James sta- dium. Kickoff is 8 p.m on ESPN.
Clemson quarterback De- shaun Watson appears to have all the tools necessary to be successful in pro football and to pull off the impossible this year against Alabama un- defeated year.
Hurts, the sensational freshman has led the Crimson Tide to an undefeated season, 14-0.
Watson’s arm is strong enough to make every throw against Alabama's defense. He is speedy and shifty and seems to always know when to tuck and run. And through- out his college career he has been at his best in the biggest games.
Watson’s NFL draft pre-
DESHAUN WATSON ...Clemson QB
diction is behind North Car- olina quarterback Mitch Trubisky on just about everyone’s projections, and some.
Watson has not officially declared for the draft, but all signs point to Monday’s game against Alabama being his last in a Clemson uniform.
Hurts has guided Ala- bama to the cusp of another national championship. He has sidestepped his share of drama along the way. The lat- est bombshell to rock Ala-
JALEN HURTS ...Alabama QB
bama was the sudden depar- ture of offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin on Monday, a Nick Saban risky move that might affect the Tide's 18- year-old star more than any other player.
Hurts will have to deal with a regime change within the offense he commands, as Steve Sarkisian will now call the plays. It's an adverse situation, but it's not like Hurts hasn't dealt with diffi- cult circumstances in the past.
FLOYD MAYWEATHER
In fact, it’s almost blatantly obvious what it would be.
Mayweather is planning on opening a Las Vegas strip club.
Named ‘Girl Collection,’ the self-styled “Premier Ultra Gen- tlemen’s Club” is currently scouting for “exotic dancers” from around the globe.
Game In Tampa Monday
Bengals' Adam Jones Released From Jail
ADAM JONES
Cincinnati Bengals corner- back Adam "Pacman" Jones was released from jail Wednesday after spending more than a day there following his latest arrest.
Jones, 33, was originally ar- rested early Tuesday morning on suspicion of assault disor- derly conduct and obstructing police after officers responded to a Cincinnati hotel. But a felony charge of harassment with a bodily substance was added when Jones allegedly spit at a nurse while attempting to take a court-ordered blood
sample during the booking process.
“I’m sorry this happened,” he told reporters as he exited the Hamilton County jail. “It’d be different if I was beating peo- ple’s (expletive), but for touch- ing someone? C'mon man.”
According to prosecutors, Jones was at the Millennium Hotel in Cincinnati and was "beating on different hotel room doors," when security in- tervened. That's when Jones pushed and poked a hotel secu- rity employee in the eye, ac- cording to court documents.
While being arrested, Jones allegedly was head-butting and kicking at officers who were at- tempting to place him in a po- lice vehicle. He was finally transported to the Hamilton County Jail around 12:25 a.m.
Jones is being held on bonds totalling $37,500. He signed a three-year contract during the offseason.
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