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Broner came into that fight like the young flashy little menace of the sport β undefeated, talking crazy, dressing like he already owned the arena, and moving up to 147 to take Paulieβs WBA welterweight belt. Paulie on the other hand was the slick Brooklyn loudmouth veteran, all mouth, jab, pride, and attitude. So before they even touched gloves, this fight already had pure βtwo dudes who genuinely donβt like each otherβ energy. And then you add in the fact Broner kept bringing up Paulieβs girl situation? Man it wasnβt even promotion anymore, that was straight violation territory π
Now in the actual fight, Paulie started off sharp. He was busy, he was jabbing, moving, throwing combinations, trying to make Broner work. For the early rounds, he was making it awkward for Broner and lowkey giving him problems. Paulie was out there like:
βYou young boy, you ainβt just finna walk in Brooklyn and take my belt easy.β
But Broner was doing that classic Broner nonsense β barely throwing for stretches, leaning back, shoulder rolling, talking to Paulie mid-fight, acting like he at a barbecue instead of in a world title fight. And somehow, even while looking lazy, he was still landing the cleaner, harder shots. That was the whole story of the fight: Paulie had the volume, Broner had the heavier, flashier punches. Broner would be quiet for a minute, then just crack Paulie with a right hand and remind everybody, βyeah Iβm still here.β The official result was a split decision for Broner, with scores of 115-113, 113-115, and 117-111, making Broner a three-division world champion at 23.
And thatβs why people still argue about it. If you like activity and ring generalship, you can say Paulie had a case. If you like clean, hard, effective shots, Broner probably edged it. A lot of media scorecards leaned Broner, but that 117-111 card had Paulie looking like he wanted to jump through the ropes and start a second fight in the parking lot.
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2 years ago today, Kendrick Lamar dropped the music video for βNot Like Us,β one of the defining moments of the 2024 rap battle. Co-directed by Kendrick himself alongside Dave Free, the visual served as both a victory lap and a celebration of West Coast culture, turning one of the yearβs biggest diss records into an unforgettable cultural moment.
Filmed throughout Compton, the video is packed with symbolism and hometown pride. Featuring appearances from local figures such as Tommy the Clown, Kendrick shines a spotlight on the people and traditions that helped shape him, emphasizing authenticity and community over celebrity. Rather than simply extending the feud, the visual became a love letter to the West Coast and everything it represents.
Its release on the Fourth of July was no coincidence. By choosing Americaβs Independence Day, Kendrick further reinforced the songβs central message of Drake being an outsiderββnot like usββwhile criticizing what he viewed as the exploitation of Black and West Coast culture. Every frame of the video doubled down on that narrative, making the visual just as impactful as the record itself.
2 years later, βNot Like Usβ remains one of the most talked-about music videos of the decade. Between its cultural references, unforgettable moments, and the impact it had on hip-hop, it cemented itself as a defining chapter in one of rapβs biggest rivalries.
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#PLYS π @PLYSLLC. @PLYSBRAND β¦ BRAND by @SetThePl4y. πβ¦ Remember when the whole family linked up? The block turned into a playground. The boys racing down the street Footballs flying, The girls on the sidewalk double Dutch, laughing, creating their own competition.π₯β¦No stadium. No cameras. Just memories
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#PLYS π @PLYSLLC Remember when the whole family linked up? The block turned into a playground. The boys racing down the street Footballs flying, The girls on the sidewalk double Dutch, laughing, creating their own competition.
No stadium. No cameras. Just memories,