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Kodak Black Vows to Give
Mike Tyson Match Against Roy Jones Jr.
$1 Million To Charity If
Ends In Draw But Snoop Dogg’s
Trump Pardons Him
Commentary Stole The Show
Kodak Black's legal trou- bles can be hard to untangle. But he's taking a chance on quickly unraveling his most pressing case: the federal weapons charge that has him currently imprisoned. Now, the rapper is reaching out to Donald Trump in the hopes that the president can issue him a pardon, freeing Kodak on his way out of office.
Kodak vowed to give $1 million to charity in his first year as a free man, should he be pardoned. The rapper tweeted it out in his signature capitalized style, continuing a push to be freed by the lame duck president.
"If The President Them Free
The highly anticipated eight- round fight night matchup be- tween Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. ended in a draw on Saturday night (Nov. 28). Streamed on Triller, the two former professional boxers went head to head without fans at the Staples Center in Los An- geles.
Tyson, 54, who hasn’t hit the ring in 15 years landed some pretty hard punches on Jones Jr., 51.
The match followed a differ- ent set of rules and timed each round two minutes instead of its usual three minutes. They were judged on their technique, style, defense, effectiveness of punching, and aggressiveness,
ROY JONES, JR, MIKE TYSON AND SNOOP DOGG
KODAK BLACK
Me, I’m Gonna Spend 1 million on Charity within The First Year I’m Out. That’s on Every- thing," he wrote on Friday.
according to People Magazine. Following the fight, Tyson and Jones Jr. agreed that they could settle for a draw. Jones praised the athleticism of his opponent whereas Tyson was content that he was able to en-
tertain the virtual crowd. Despite a draw being an-
nounced, social media declared Snoop Dogg to be the winner for the evening as his hilarious commentary during each round had fans unable to contain their laughter.
“This s**t is like two of my uncles fighting at the barbe- cue,” the rapper said.
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