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Claressa Shields Dares 50 Cent to Bring It On—With a Woman for Her Too!

Claressa Shields Dares 50 Cent to Bring It On—With a Woman for Her Too!

Claressa Shields is never shy about standing on business, and during her appearance on Melyssa Ford’s “Hot & Bothered” podcast, she made it clear she is not ducking smoke from anybody connected to 50 Cent. While discussing public reactions to her relationship with Papoose, the boxing champion said people focus on the pairing because both names carry weight, not because she is just attached to somebody famous. Video (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9c70969a-1597-42dd-9980-f3d56f4c8b56&cid=8d6b4040-04c9-4ad0-aa63-766b9eb4e9b9'; cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "9c70969a-1597-42dd-9980-f3d56f4c8b56", mediaId: "4a5509ed-4a0f-4dea-8e7d-5ea130dfb7a8" }).render("4e562a12d9b44a179ff288a5b535c94f"); }); “The relationship with me and Pap is not big because Pap is Papoose. It’s big because I am who I am too,” Shields said. “Had I been just a little Instagram model who nobody knew and nobody respected, it wouldn’t be no big thing.” She then broke down why she believes the attention around their romance hits differently. “The big thing is that, oh, he with a champ. He with a baller…That’s the problem.” The conversation then shifted to her ongoing tension with 50 Cent, and that is when things got loud. Asked whether she would drop her lawsuit if she could get in the ring with him, Shields said she would, but only under one condition. “I would drop it. I would drop it if he got in the ring with Pap.” Then she doubled down and left no room for confusion. “Pap would whoop 50 a**. Drop him. He’d beat the s**t out of 50 Cent.” When asked if Papoose really had hands like that, Shields insisted people from New York already know what time it is. “Pap don’t want to show y’all, but f**k around, find out. Pap can fight. And anybody who’s from New York know that Pap can get down. Pap will whoop 50 cent a**. And he know it too.” But Shields was not finished. She also challenged 50 Cent to bring a woman for her if he wanted to make it a full card. “And if you got a girl who you want to bring for me 50, you can bring whoever you want to bring. Call your celebrity friends. Call your little rap girlfriend and tell them to come fight me.” One thing about Claressa Shields: if there is tension in the air, she is going to speak on it directly and probably make headlines before the clip is over.

Apr 22, 2026
Claressa Shields Sparks Debate: Papoose vs. 50 Cent Face-Off?

Claressa Shields Sparks Debate: Papoose vs. 50 Cent Face-Off?

Claressa Shields is never shy about standing on business, and during her appearance on Melyssa Ford’s “Hot & Bothered” podcast, she made it clear she is not ducking smoke from anybody connected to 50 Cent. While discussing public reactions to her relationship with Papoose, the boxing champion said people focus on the pairing because both names carry weight, not because she is just attached to somebody famous. Video (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9c70969a-1597-42dd-9980-f3d56f4c8b56&cid=8d6b4040-04c9-4ad0-aa63-766b9eb4e9b9'; cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "9c70969a-1597-42dd-9980-f3d56f4c8b56", mediaId: "4a5509ed-4a0f-4dea-8e7d-5ea130dfb7a8" }).render("4e562a12d9b44a179ff288a5b535c94f"); }); “The relationship with me and Pap is not big because Pap is Papoose. It’s big because I am who I am too,” Shields said. “Had I been just a little Instagram model who nobody knew and nobody respected, it wouldn’t be no big thing.” She then broke down why she believes the attention around their romance hits differently. “The big thing is that, oh, he with a champ. He with a baller…That’s the problem.” The conversation then shifted to her ongoing tension with 50 Cent, and that is when things got loud. Asked whether she would drop her lawsuit if she could get in the ring with him, Shields said she would, but only under one condition. “I would drop it. I would drop it if he got in the ring with Pap.” Then she doubled down and left no room for confusion. “Pap would whoop 50 a**. Drop him. He’d beat the s**t out of 50 Cent.” When asked if Papoose really had hands like that, Shields insisted people from New York already know what time it is. “Pap don’t want to show y’all, but f**k around, find out. Pap can fight. And anybody who’s from New York know that Pap can get down. Pap will whoop 50 cent a**. And he know it too.” But Shields was not finished. She also challenged 50 Cent to bring a woman for her if he wanted to make it a full card. “And if you got a girl who you want to bring for me 50, you can bring whoever you want to bring. Call your celebrity friends. Call your little rap girlfriend and tell them to come fight me.” One thing about Claressa Shields: if there is tension in the air, she is going to speak on it directly and probably make headlines before the clip is over.

Apr 22, 2026
Arrest Made in Gun Case Linked to Tragic Louisiana Child Deaths

Arrest Made in Gun Case Linked to Tragic Louisiana Child Deaths

Charles Ford, a 56-year-old from Shreveport, has been arrested in connection with the mass shooting executed by Shamar Elkins. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Louisiana reports that Ford owned the firearm used by Elkins to carry out the attack. Ford and the Missing Firearm Ford claims that Elkins stole the gun from his truck weeks before the incident. He suspected Elkins because he was one of a few people who rode with him around March 9 when Ford noticed the weapon was missing. Despite confronting Elkins about it, Ford reported he let the issue go after Elkins became defensive. Investigators traced the firearm to Ford as part of their investigation into the mass shooting. Charges Against Charles Ford Ford, a convicted felon, was charged for possessing a firearm and lying to federal agents. Initially denying ownership of the gun after being approached by investigators, Ford later admitted to keeping it under his seat. The U.S. Attorney emphasized their goal is to hold those involved accountable as part of ongoing investigations to bring closure to affected families. The Aftermath of Shamar Elkins' Shooting Spree Shamar Elkins died amid a police pursuit following an attack at reportedly his wife’s home. Police are uncertain if his death was due to officers or self-inflicted injury. The rampage left several family members dead and injured. Elkins previously pleaded guilty in 2019 for illegal weapon use and was on probation prohibiting him from owning firearms. It remains unclear if this restriction was effectively enforced in this case.

Apr 22, 2026
Man Arrested Linked to Weapon in Tragic Louisiana Child Deaths

Man Arrested Linked to Weapon in Tragic Louisiana Child Deaths

A 56-year-old man from Shreveport, Charles Ford, was arrested in connection with a mass shooting carried out by Shamar Elkins. Ford previously owned the assault-style gun used in the attack, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Louisiana. Elkins' actions resulted in the deaths of his seven children and Pugh’s nephew. Gun Ownership and Allegations Ford claims that Shamar Elkins stole the gun from his truck prior to the shooting. He confronted Elkins when he noticed the weapon missing but did not pursue the issue further after Elkins became defensive. The U.S. Attorney's Office stated that Charles Ford, a felon, falsely informed investigators about his possession of the firearm initially but later admitted to owning it. Legal Proceedings and Community Impact Ford is charged due to his status as a felon in possession of a firearm and making false statements to federal agents. He may be represented by a federal public defender in court. Ford expressed hope that prosecuting him might offer some solace to the community. Shooting Details and Aftermath Shamar Elkins died following a police pursuit after fleeing his wife's home where some of the crimes occurred. It remains unclear if he died from police or self-inflicted gunfire. Victims include Shaneiqua Pugh, Elkins' wife, and Christina Snow, believed to be his girlfriend, both suffering injuries alongside others affected by the rampage. The attack resulted in multiple fatalities, including three boys and four other children related to Elkins. The violence unfolded before dawn across two residences. Elkins had previously pleaded guilty in 2019 to illegal use of weapons and adhered to probation conditions which involved relinquishing his handgun then.

Apr 22, 2026
Veterans Rally to Defend Girl and Disabled Dog from Neighborhood Bullies

Veterans Rally to Defend Girl and Disabled Dog from Neighborhood Bullies

A young girl named Mabel and her disabled dog, Silas, are targeted by bullies until a group of veterans steps in to provide protection and support. This act transforms Mabel's life, inspiring her to later help others as she was helped. Bullying Targeting Mabel and Silas Mabel, a ten-year-old girl who became withdrawn after her father died, finds solace only in her dog Silas. Despite his disability, Silas accompanies Mabel on daily walks to the park. However, they become targets for local teenagers who mock their vulnerabilities and eventually destroy Silas's wheelchair. After the attack that leaves them both emotionally and physically shaken, Mabel retreats completely from the outside world. Her grandfather Arthur stays calm and reaches out for help by making one crucial phone call. The Veterans' Response The day after the incident coincides with Mabel's eleventh birthday. A group of fifty veterans arrives at her home with their service dogs, forming a protective wall around her house. They present Silas with a new wheelchair built specifically for him by a former combat engineer among them. This gesture reignites joy in Mabel, freeing her from silence as the veterans assure her that she and Silas are now part of their community. Ongoing Support and New Beginnings The veterans continue to accompany Mabel on her walks, ensuring she feels safe and supported. Over time, she finds confidence and strength through their mentorship. As years pass, Mabel grows into a confident young woman who trains service dogs herself. She helps returning soldiers by pairing them with service animals, perpetuating the cycle of support initiated by the veterans who once came to her aid.

Apr 22, 2026