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Gabrielle Union And Dwyane Wade's Baby Name Revealed
GABRIELLE UNION AND DWYANE WADE
One week after Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade revealed that they welcomed a baby via a surrogate, the cou- ple has now announced their daughter's name: Kaavia James Union Wade!
"#TBT Goes back to that one night in China when i de- cided to get my daughters name tattooed on me. Kaavia James Union Wade! #pa- ternityleave," the Miami Heat basketball star wrote to his In- stagram followers on Thurs- day alongside a photo of his tattoo.
Union also responded to a fan on Instagram asking why the couple chose James for their baby girl's middle name. "Great question," she replied. "We wanted my family repre- sented in her name. My godfa- ther is my uncle James Glass. She is named after him.. and then Union...thats... ya know...me."
Last week, following their daughter's arrival, the couple shared the exciting baby news with the world via social media.
"We are sleepless and delirious but so excited to share that our miracle baby arrived last night via surro- gate and 11/7 will forever be etched in our hearts as the most loveliest of all the lovely days," Union wrote alongside a series of photos with her daughter. "Welcome to the party sweet girl!"
USF Collapses In Humiliating Fashion At Temple, 27-17; Drops Fourth Straight
   BEAUTY UNLIMITED
 JAZZ G
This week’s Beauty Unlimited feature is the lovely Jazz G, and she is really something special. Jazz G said modeling is her passion, and it is a great way for her to express herself. She also has the rare ability to remain humble among all of her many admirers. This young lady has managed to stay focused and down-to-earth during her journey, and always has time for friends and family. Congrat- ulations to Jazz G as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
   Despite leading 17-0 at halftime, the South Florida Bulls allowed 27 unanswered points in dropping a fourth consecutive game 27-17 to the Temple Owls on Saturday af- ternoon at Lincoln Financial Field.
“Tough loss, really hard loss,” head coach Charlie Strong said. “It’s one of those games where we gave it away. We had our opportuni- ties and didn’t take advantage of it.”
The Bulls (7-4, 3-4 AAC) opened the scoring on their first drive of the game when junior running back Jordan Cronkrite busted through
for a 49-yard gain to the one yard line and found the end zone two plays later.
Cronkrite became the fifth USF player in program history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season, a feat that has been accomplished nine times in school history.
On the heels of the USF defense forcing five Temple punts, a turnover on downs and recovering a fumble, the Bulls used a Coby Weiss 35- yard field goal and a 12 play, 83-yard scoring drive ending with another Cronkrite rushing touchdown to make it a 17-0 halftime lead.
They never scored again.
 Floyd Mayweather Vs.
Tenshin Nasukawa Apparently
Back On – With No Kicks
One week after backing out of a fight with an unclear rule set, Floyd Mayweather is apparently getting back in to a fight with Tenshin Na- sukawa-with a set of limited rules.
Mayweather said he’s in line to fight Nasukawa in a “little boxing exhibition” with no kicks allowed. The unde- feated boxer did not say whether Rizin FF remains the intended promoter, though the Japan-based promotion said it was working with May- weather after its original plans collapsed.
No word on when or where the bout will take place, but Mayweather really sold the website on its competitive merits.
“I’m moving around with the guy for nine minutes, and of course it’s gonna be the highest paid exhibition ever,” Mayweather said.
Rizin flew the famed pugilist out for a big press conference and a face-off with Nasukawa, a kickboxing sensation who stuck up for the fight by telling Conor Mc- Gregor he would avenge the Irish star’s loss.
FLOYD MAYWEATHER AND TENSHIN NASUKAWA
Then Mayweather did an abrupt 180 and declared that he never agreed to a pub- lic fight with Nasukawa. In- stead, he claimed the bout would be an exhibition for wealthy benefactors.
Mayweather may be get- ting what he want with an ex- hibition. Now, he only needs the money to make it happen.
“It’s a no-brainer,” he said. “Just because I’m retired from boxing, I still make appear- ances worldwide and make a ton of money.”
Golden Boy MMA chief and retired boxing champ Oscar De La Hoya dis- missed his former opponent’s move as a ploy for attention. He said Mayweather would never really step up to fight in MMA and told his rival to stick to boxing.
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