Claressa Shields is still the “GWOAT.” The undisputed heavyweight champion defeated Franchon Crews-Dezurn by unanimous decision in front of more than 17,000 fans at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday night. According to ESPN, all three judges scored the 10-round bout 100-90. Shields, who was fighting in front of her home crowd, is now 18-0 (2 KOs). ”I felt like I had to take my time. Franchon hits hard, and she’s tough, and you’ve got to be very tricky with her,” Shields said after the fight. “She was trying to cause the upset today and got me with some shots. But Franchon is exactly who she thinks she is — ‘The Heavy Hitting Diva.’ And that’s one of the best fights that I’ve been in in my professional career,” she continued. “Especially at 10 rounds. It was fun. I had to watch my ass every round.” Good night! #ShieldsCrewsDezurn2 pic.twitter.com/8Cp6Gv4lzZ — DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) February 23, 2026 Crews-Dezurn shared how much Shields’ success in the sport has inspired her. ”She inspires me. She came in at a time where I was dominant and shook the table up,” Crews-Dezurn said. “When I’m seeing her, I’m like, ‘OK, that’s a point I could get to, or that’s somebody who can keep fire under me,’ and it’s never a jealousy thing. I’m proud of her.” The bout was a long-awaited rematch when they faced each other in their professional debuts in 2016. Shields earned a four-round decision victory. At the beginning of the fight, Crews-Dezurn came out aggressively and continued throughout the first couple of rounds, attempting to score a knockdown on Shield. But Shields quickly took control of the fight and cruised to a decisive victory. In the crowd were former boxing champion Terence Crawford, rapper Tee Grizzley, Mike Epps, Michael Blackson, and many other celebrities. For her ring walk, Shields brought out Lil Boosie, who performed”Set It Off.” During her post-fight press conference, Shields said that she wants to take on Shadasia Green later this year as she held her niece. She also said that she plans to take before taking a break from boxing in 2027 to have a child.
Snoop Dogg Repays Milan Restaurant Back In Epic Way After Credit Card Fail
After a credit card snafu at a restaurant in Milan, Snoop Dogg paid its owners back in an epic way. The rapper—who’s serving as a special correspondent for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina —apparently stopped by Cronoz, a gastropub located in Livingo, for some takeout. According to Sofia Valmadre, the daughter of the restaurant’s owners, the rapper had a massive order, which included a cheeseburger, chicken wings, chicken nuggets, and French fries. However, when it came time for him to pay up, the rapper’s credit card declined. “He sent his staff to take [the card] and pay, but they couldn’t pay. I don’t know why, it wasn’t going,” Valmadre said. “So my mother told him that it was OK [to take the food] without paying.” Not long after, Snoop returned to the restaurant with a big surprise: five free tickets to the men’s snowboard halfpipe final. After Snoop Dogg’s credit card didn’t go through on a takeout order in Livigno during the Winter Olympics, he paid the next day and gifted the restaurant owners five tickets to the men’s snowboard halfpipe final. pic.twitter.com/nS4H99M2ox — NBC Los Angeles (@NBCLA) February 15, 2026 Snoop Dogg’s Security Allegedly Clashed With Dutch Athlete at Winter Olympics On a more sour note, last week Snoop Dogg’s Milan trip took an unexpected turn after a backstage encounter between his security team and Dutch speed skating champion Marianne Timmer. The incident reportedly occurred at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium following the men’s 1000-meter race. Timmer said she was waiting in a hallway to speak with athletes when a member of the rapper’s security detail approached. What she described as a routine moment quickly became tense. In an interview with Sportnieuws, Timmer said she was pushed while standing against a wall. “I was standing against a wall, and one of the security guards pushed me even closer,” she said. “I said, ‘Just act normal’, it’s a really wide hall, about four metres. But then the guy came back and I said, ‘What? Do I have to go through that wall or something?’” She indicated that the hallway had ample space and that she did not understand the need for force.
Megan Thee Stallion Epically Shuts Down Klay Thompson Breakup Rumors With Subtle Post
Despite rumblings on social media, Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson are going strong. According to reports, the pair had unfollowed one another on Instagram. However, later it was revealed that the two had never followed each other in the first place. Nevertheless, Megan felt the need to let the haters know that she and her man are doing well. “I feel like I don’t know what’s going on. That’s that boyfriend weight,” Megan said during a TikTok live. “That’s that Klay weight.” Back in July 2025, Megan and Thompson made their red carpet debut at the rapper’s inaugural Pete & Thomas Foundation gala. Megan Thee Stallion says she’s gained “happy boyfriend weight” after breakup rumors swirl after fans spotted that she and Klay Thompson unfollowed each other. pic.twitter.com/uJeEJZGgUR — My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) February 20, 2026 Megan Thee Stallion Has Entered Her ‘Lover Girl’ Era Megan Thee Stallion is fully in her “Lover Girl” era. The rapper recently spoke with PEOPLE about her relationship with NBA star Klay Thompson, revealing she didn’t even expect to be in a relationship.“Well, I don’t never want to tell [anybody] to just jump in a relationship just because everybody else got one, and I’m not going to tell you to just jump in a relationship because you have to,” Megan says. “I didn’t even know I was going to be in my relationship, to be honest.” The relationship with Thompson apparently came right on time. For the past few years, the rapper has been open about her mental health struggles. After focusing on improving her mental and physical health, as well as self-love, she found herself ready to accept the love she deserved. “I think that because finally I started being in a better mind space about myself and my life, and I had already been doing a lot of work to heal me,” she recalls. The rapper continued, “I had been going to therapy, I had a bunch of activities that I started doing for myself; maybe God just opened up that space for me to have somebody that loved me right.” For the first time in her life, Megan says she feels “overly comfortable” in a relationship.
T.I. Won’t Stand On Stage With 50 Cent After Verzuz Debacle
T.I. has made it clear that the Verzuz between him and 50 Cent won’t be happening anytime soon. According to the Atlanta rapper, he lost respect for the G-Unit founder. Not long ago, T.I. stopped by the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game Podcast to explain what happened. The rapper claims that 50 Cent initially agreed to go head-to-head in a Verzuz competition; however, it seems that at some point, the New York native must’ve changed his mind. “I just ain’t call him out of the blue,” T.I. said. “This ain’t come out of nowhere.” View this post on Instagram
Cardi B Makes History at Kia Forum
Cardi B has made concert history, becoming the first female rapper to have two sold-out shows at Inglewood’s Kia Forum. On Friday (Feb 20), Live Nation announced the major milestone via Instagram. “Cardi B launched her first headlining arena tour this past week to two sold-out crowds, and made history as the first female rapper to sell out two nights at the Kia Forum.” Earlier this week, Cardi B kicked off her Little Miss Drama tour. Along with special guests and sold-out shows, there’s also been controversy. The rapper recently clapped back at BIA for throwing shade at her ex, New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, with whom she shares a child. While Cardi admitted that she and Diggs weren’t on the best of terms, she made it clear that she won’t stand for others talking down on her former partner. View this post on Instagram Cardi Claps Back At BIA On Stage “Let me tell you sumthin’, just cause I ain’t fcking with my baby daddy, doesn’t mean you get to talk about my baby daddy b*tch.” Things kicked off after BIA hopped into the comment section of a fan page. Under the post, which was a clip of Cardi performing “Pretty and Petty, BIA wrote, “Can u name someone with more bms than receiving yards? I can! and I know that… ykwnvm ,” she wrote. Diggs has faced several paternity lawsuits in the past and recently took a major loss at Super Bowl LIX. Cardi B and BIA’s beef stems back to early 2024, following the release of the Love & Hip Hop Alum’s “Like What (Freestyle).” BIA claimed that it was a rip-off of her track released a year prior, “I’m That (Btch).” Both tracks happened to feature a sample from Missy Elliott’s “She’s a B*tch.” Not long after Cardi dropped off her freestyle, speculation arose that Cardi had copied BIA’s sound—a sentiment to which she agreed.
Ray J Makes Desperate Plea For Stolen Heart Monitor To Be Returned
Ray J is making a dire plea to his fans. According to the singer, someone stole his heart monitor off his chest during a recent concert. The singer tells TMZ that while performing “One Wish,” he often jumps into the crowd to “touch the people.” However, this time things didn’t go as planned. “If you have the heart monitor, just let us know how we can get it back,” Ray J pleads. Ray J says if necessary, he’ll get the monitor replaced. However, he has been without the monitor for nearly two weeks and cannot access the important data he needs. “It’s important, I need it for analytics.”
Kim Kardashian Terrified Ray J Allegations Could Affect Legal Career
According to new legal documents obtained by TMZ, Kim Kardashian is worried that her ex, Ray J’s, recent accusations could affect her dream of becoming a lawyer. A while back, Ray J alleged that Kim would face racketeering charges. Shortly thereafter, Kim and her mother, Kris, filed a defamation lawsuit. Ray J would later countersue, claiming that their bombshell 2003 sex tape was recorded consensually. Per Ray J, the pair discussed releasing the tape three years later. Now, in a new declaration, Kim is claiming that when Ray J made his allegations, he had “absolutely no basis” to make them. Kim made it very clear that she’s not facing any charges and hasn’t been accused of a crime, including any type of RICO violation. “… “I have never been contacted by a government authority or agency, or a civil litigant, in connection with any alleged or potential criminal activity,” the court documents read. – MARCH 22: Ray J and Kim Kardashian attend Charlotte Ronson Fall/Winter 2006 Collection at Library Bar on March 22, 2006. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images) “I feared that [Ray J’s] accusations would put my dreams of becoming an attorney in jeopardy,” Kardashian Says The reality TV star described her relationship with the singer as “short-lived.” The pair dated for nearly three years, from 2003 to 2006, which would be nearly two decades ago. Kim also expressed to the court that she was worried her friends and family would be exposed to lies spread by Ray J. “I had to have tough conversations with my kids about the lies [Ray J] has repeatedly told about me and my family.” That said, it appears that Kim’s greatest concern is how this could affect her future legal career. “I feared that [Ray J’s] accusations would put my dreams of becoming an attorney in jeopardy,” the court documents read. “Further … “It is my understanding that, before becoming an attorney, the California State Bar evaluates moral character through a comprehensive background investigation, including investigation allegations of criminal misconduct or dishonesty.”
Floyd Mayweather Jr Is Making His Return To Boxing
Floyd Mayweather must have been listening to LL COOL J when he rapped, “Don’t Call id comeback/I been here for eats.” In a stunning announcement, just before his 49th birthday, Mayweather is officially returning to boxing. On Friday evening, the 15-time world champion confirmed that he is “unretiring” following his highly anticipated exhibition bout with Mike Tyson. “I still have what it takes to set more records in the sport of boxing,” Mayweather told Andreas Hale of ESPN. “From my upcoming Mike Tyson event to my next professional fight afterwards — no one will generate a bigger gate, have a larger global broadcast audience, and generate more money with each event — then my events. And I plan to keep doing it with my global media partner, CSI Sports/FIGHT SPORTS.” Floyd Mayweather Jr. has announced that he will end his retirement and resume his professional boxing career after his Spring 2026 boxing exhibition with Mike Tyson. “I still have what it takes to set more records in the sport of boxing,” Mayweather said in a statement to ESPN.… — ESPN (@espn) February 20, 2026 Richard and Craig Miele, co-founders of CSI Sports/Fight Sports, also released a statement expressing their excitement about partnering with Mayweather. “Signing Floyd Mayweather to un-retire after he captures another worldwide audience with his Mike Tyson match-up, highlights our commitment to providing our global audience with the most high-profile fighters in the sport,” the statement read. “Floyd will once again continue to dominate boxing with the biggest audience and highest gross events of all time, and we are proud and privileged to be able to do with our global team at CSI Sports/FIGHT SPORTS,” their joint statement read. “We look forward to even more announcements that will excite fans and continue to build the sport in 2026!’ MAYWEATHER IS ONE OF BOXING’S ALL-TIME GREATS In a professional career spanning from 1996 to 2017, Mayweather amassed a flawless record of 50-0, and he’s hailed as one of the greatest fighters in the history of the sport. Mayweather has won 15 major world titles across five different weight classes, from super featherweight to light middleweight. A game-changer when it comes to the economics of boxing, he was named the highest-paid athlete of the last decade(2010–2019) by Forbes and headlined the two highest-grossing pay-per-view events against Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor. MAYWEATHER IS SUING SHOWTIME Mayweather’s decision to return to officially return to the squared circle follows a recent lawsuit he filed against Showtime. In the suit, he claims that the network, along with former president Stephen Espinoza, misappropriated his funds. He’s seeking $340 million in damages.
J. Cole Calls His Past Albums “Side Quests,” Says The Fall-Off Isn’t a Goodbye
With the release of The Fall-Off, J. Cole has prompted fans to reconsider how his catalog fits together. In a recent installment of his “Trunk Sale” tour vlog, he spoke candidly about where the album sits in the larger arc of his career. The project, he suggested, serves as the culmination of a story he has been telling since his early mixtape days. In that framing, some of his midcareer releases function less as central chapters and more as creative departures. “If you hear the whole progression from The Come-Up, The Warm-Up, Friday Night Lights, The Sideline Story, Born Sinner, 2014 Forest Hills Drive,” Cole said, in comments shared by NFR Podcast, “Those, then going into The Fall-Off, it’s the progression of my whole life.” He went on to explain, “To me, 4 Your Eyez Only, KOD, The Off-Season, and even Might Delete Later, those are side quests. 4 Your Eyez Only and KOD, concepts. The Off-Season and Might Delete Later is like practice. It’s just lyrical exercise. It’s just me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story. Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.” For some listeners, the phrase “side quests” landed as a surprise, given how deeply those albums resonated upon release. Cole, however, appears to be describing structure rather than value—distinguishing between records that advance a personal narrative and those built around thematic concepts or technical focus. His explanation casts The Fall-Off as a return to autobiography, picking up threads left after 2014 Forest Hills Drive. Closing the Book on Jermaine—Not the Music He also described the album as a kind of closing statement. “So when you hear me say, ‘This a suicide note / Come here and look what I wrote,’ it’s me basically saying, I’m done with that,” he said. “I took you to the end. I took you to 29 years old, ’cause that’s when Forest Hills Drive dropped. So I took you back to 29. Then I gave you the life update at 39. I don’t have nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole.” That does not necessarily mean an end to music. “I’ma rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably. I might even f*k around. If I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” he added. “But I don’t care to continue that story.” For now, he is carrying the project on a global tour, presenting what he sees as the final chapter of a narrative two decades in the making—a body of work that, whether neatly divided or not, continues to invite close reading from his audience.
H.E.R. Addresses Talk of a Supergroup With SZA and Ella Mai
It began, as many music conversations now do, with a single post. On February 19, an X user proposed that SZA, H.E.R., and Ella Mai form a trio called S.H.E., a tidy acronym that seemed almost too fitting to ignore. H.E.R. responded briefly but warmly: “Thank you,” followed by a prayer hands emoji. The other two artists have not addressed the suggestion. The idea quickly evolved in the replies. Some fans imagined adding Ari Lennox to expand the lineup, while others playfully suggested entirely different combinations of artists under new acronyms. A few noted that S.H.E. is already the name of a long-running Taiwanese pop group, and others pointed out that listeners have been calling for a collaboration among SZA, H.E.R., and Ella Mai since at least 2017. The exchange underscores the way fan culture can shape the conversation around artists who share overlapping audiences and sensibilities. All three singers occupy similar terrain within contemporary R&B, blending vulnerability with polished production. Even a fleeting acknowledgment from one of them was enough to revive speculation about what such a collaboration might sound like. Collaboration Is Calling H.E.R.’s name also surfaced recently in another online discussion about high-profile performances. After the Super Bowl halftime show, a fan suggested that Bay Area artists, including H.E.R., might have headlined. MC Hammer replied, “It was Bad Bunny’s appointed time. He uplifted his community in perilous times. He was courageous. A great show. A wise man would tip his hat and keep it moving.” For now, the trio exists only as a fan-generated concept. Still, the enthusiasm around it reflects a broader appetite for collective projects in an era often defined by solo stardom. Whether or not S.H.E. ever becomes more than a hashtag, the conversation itself signals the enduring appeal of collaboration.