Monday, February 27, 2012

Muhammad Ali is coming home to Louisville to celebrate another milestone — his 70th birthday.


MUHAMMAD ALI RETURNING TO KY. FOR 70TH BIRTHDAY
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Muhammad Ali is coming home to Louisville to celebrate another milestone — his 70th birthday.
The iconic heavyweight boxing champion will bask in the limelight once again at a private birthday bash on the evening of Jan. 14 at the Muhammad Ali Center in downtown Louisville. Ali turns 70 on Jan. 17. The party will double as a fundraiser for the center — a cultural and education complex that also features a museum focusing on Ali’s long career as a boxer, social activist and humanitarian.
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“Louisville was the first to support Muhammad in his pursuit of gold,” Lonnie Ali, the boxer’s wife, said in a statement Saturday evening. “It is only fitting that Louisville and surrounding communities participate in this important celebration to mark his 70th birthday.”
Ali Center spokeswoman Jeanie Kahnke said Saturday that Ali will be surrounded by old friends and people who made a difference in his life, including his longtime trainer Angelo Dundee. The party will feature a dinner, entertainment and speeches.
She described it as a “retrospective look and celebration” of Ali’s life.
“It’s significant for anyone to turn 70 years old,” Kahnke said. “But for such a global icon, who has literally touched the lives of millions of people, it’s a momentous event to celebrate.”
A few tickets remained available for the $1,000-per-person event, she said.
Kahnke said that Muhammad and Lonnie Ali are looking forward to returning for the celebration. The Alis have a residence in Louisville but have recently been staying at their home in Arizona, she said. Ali is battling Parkinson’s disease.
A series of community events — titled “Seven Days for Seven Decades” — will be offered from Jan. 15-21 at the center, touching on both the serious and fun sides of Ali.
“Community is an important part of Muhammad’s life,” Lonnie Ali said in her statement. “He was and is a master at building community around him.”
She noted that Ali has engaged community support in the U.S. and around the world.
“In each community he visits, Muhammad involves people as stakeholders in his success,” she said. “He makes people feel important, worthy and good about themselves and their actions. Muhammad continues to involve everyday people in his daily pursuit of life. He draws people in and makes them feel welcome. His support of community causes and individual efforts have been a way of life.”
The week of events includes a “compassion fair” and workshops focusing on examples of compassion throughout the world. An exhibit will delve into the lives of people with dual African American and Native American ancestries. There will be screenings of films based on Ali’s life.
On Jan. 15, a magician will perform in the center’s main lobby — a recognition of Ali’s love of magic tricks. Also, people visiting the center during that week will receive a discounted admission for bringing non-perishable food items for a food bank.
“We really want to thank the community that has supported and loved and embraced Muhammad,” Kahnke said.
The center opened in 2005 and draws about 85,000 visitors a year.
Born Cassius Clay, Ali began his boxing career as an amateur in Louisville in the 1950s, won a gold medal in boxing in 1960 at the Olympics in Rome. He went on to become a three-time world heavyweight champion. He first won the title by defeating Sonny Liston in 1964. Ali was then stripped of his boxing title in 1967 for refusing to be drafted for military service during the Vietnam War.
He regained the title in 1974 when he defeated George Foreman in Zaire. Ali’s last title came in 1978 when he defeated Leon Spinks. Ali had three epic fights against his chief rival, Joe Frazier.
Ali has received dozens of international awards for his humanitarian effort

Cheerleading coach fired for working at Florida Hooters?


A 24-year-old Hooters employee named Nicole Zivich (pictured, right) claims she was unfairly terminated from her gig as Estero High School’s varsity cheerleading coach, according to WTSP News in Tampa, Fla. The school gave her no reason when she was dismissed November 21st.
Joe Donzelli, a spokesman for the Lee County School District, said her firing did not have to do with her outside employment. He declined to comment further because, he said, it’s a personnel issue.
Zivich’s personnel file at the school shows no wrongdoing or malfeasance.
From WTSP.com
Zivich said she believes her firing was prompted by repeated complaints made to the school district by a parent of one of the cheerleaders.
“I think it’s personal. I think she doesn’t like me,” said Zivich, who would not reveal the parent’s name. “She has called me (a) noneducated Hooters girl with no common sense of safety.”
Zivich said the parent did not approve of how the cheerleaders did stunts without mats and of a car wash fundraiser where some of the girls wore bikini tops.
Zivich said the cheerleaders were not required to wear bikini tops; or t-shirts for that matter. It was up to them. The firing especially stings for Nicole, because the school is her alma mater where she cheered all four years and her acquired the position through legacy/nepotism.
Zivich started out as JV Cheerleader coach, but inherited the varsity position after her Mom retired. At the Nov. 22 school board meeting, more than a dozen cheerleaders spoke out in support of Zivich and pleaded for her reinstatement. Zivich is considering taking legal action.

Hulk Hogan: It’s ‘crazy’ that ex-wife says I’m gay


Wrestler files suit accusing Linda Bollea of defamation after she made charges in memoir
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Hulk Hogan and Jennifer McDaniel have been married a year, but Hogan’s ex-wife isn’t completely out of his life.
The battle between Hulk Hogan and ex-wife Linda Bollea isn’t over.
As reported earlier, the wrestling icon, 58, filed court papers last week accusing his ex, 52, of defamation, after she accused him of brutal physical abuse and cheating on her with a male wrestler.
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Hulk (real name: Terry Bollea) tried to keep a sense of humor about the fracas while making a Saturday appearance at the Spike TV Video Game Awards in Culver City, Calif.
“After the four-year crazy divorce I thought I’d heard everything I could hear in the courtroom,” he told Us Weekly, laughing. “Then, all of a sudden she says I abused her, that I was violent. She told everybody that I was a homosexual.” (Linda leveled her claims in both a shocking memoir and interviews promoting the book.)
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Clarified Hogan about Linda’s charge that he had a sexual relationship with fellow wrestler Brutus Beefcake: “If any of that was true, I would admit it, and I was a homosexual I would embrace it. It’s just so crazy to hear, so I have a real problem with it….If you’re going to say I’m something that I’m not to try to ruin my career and my livelihood….I have to answer her back.”
Hogan, who shares daughter Brooke, 23, and son Nick, 21, with Linda, told Us he’s baffled by the situation.
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“It’s so ridiculous,” he said. “I don’t mean to laugh about it, because it’s not funny. But it’s insane. It doesn’t make any sense to me.”
Hogan has a lot to celebrate regardless: He and new wife Jennifer McDaniel celebrate their one-year anniversary later this month. “I’ve moved on with my life, things are great again,” he raved. “I know what it’s like to be happy again.”

Ali home after dehydration treatment




A spokesman for Muhammad Ali says the former heavyweight champion is ”well, happy and carrying on with his daily routine” after being treated for dehydration last month.
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Spokesman Craig Bankey says in a statement released Friday that Ali was treated Nov. 19, five days after the funeral of Joe Frazier, whom he fought in three epic fights.
Bankey says Ali is home in Scottsdale.
He adds that ”early reports were blown out of proportion.” Star magazine reported Ali had been hospitalized last month.
Jeanie Kahnke, a spokeswoman for the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, says she spoke with Ali’s wife, Lonnie, by phone Friday morning and that ”he was right next to her asking for breakfast and that he was doing good.”
Ali, who turns 70 in January, was last seen in public at Frazier’s funeral.
Ali long has suffered from Parkinson’s Syndrome, which can be caused by taking too many blows to the head

Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler are engaged again.



The wedding’s back on!
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler are engaged again. The 24-year-old reality star confirmed the news Wednesday on Twitter, writing, “This time it’s official. Jay and I are engaged again ”
She was spotted Tuesday in West Hollywood with her 5.2-carat engagement ring back on. The former “Dancing With the Stars” contestant and Cutler called off their engagement in July, but the duo had been spotted packing on the PDA several times since.
Cutler, 28, came out to support the former “Hills” star on “DWTS” before she was the third contestant on the show to get the boot.
At the time, Cavallari wouldn’t confirm whether she invited her ex to watch her strut to Beyonce’s “Crazy in Love” on the show. And of the cameras constantly panning to Cutler? “Well, I have nothing to do with that,” she said. “I don’t direct where the camera goes.”
According to one insider, Cavallari was “blindsided” by the split this summer. “Jay dumped her out of nowhere.”
Just two weeks after calling off their engagement, Cavallari and Cutler made the proper etiquette move by returning their wedding gifts.
Earlier this month, one tabloid mag claimed that Cavallari was having an affair with Kourtney Kardashian’s beau Scott Disick. “It’s 100 percent not true,” Cavallari said on The Billy Bush Show, adding that her ex-fiance “didn’t believe [the report] for one second.”

Weightlifting legend Alekseyev dead at 69


Legendary Russian weightlifter Vasily Alekseyev — who became a Soviet-era Cold War icon, as well as a household name in the US thanks to his frequent appearances on “Wide World of Sports” in the 1970s — has died at the age of 69.
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Alekseyev, who won two Olympic and eight world super heavyweight titles in addition to setting 80 world records throughout his distinguished career, passed away in a German clinic Friday, Ria Novosti reported.
He had long suffered heart problems and was sent to the clinic after his health deteriorated.
The burly, big-bellied Alekseyev was born in Shakhty, southern Russia, in 1942. He set his first world record in January 1970 and captured the world title later that year, a crown he held for seven years.
He was the first man to total more than 600 kilograms (1,323 pounds) in the triple event, winning Olympic gold medals at the 1972 Games in Munich and the 1976 Games in Montreal.
His accomplishments were always prominent propaganda tools for Soviet officials during the Cold War, but his achievements were recognized universally.
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In April 1975, Sports Illustrated put him on its cover under the headline “World’s Strongest Man.”
Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko paid tribute to Alekseyev as a “great public activist and caring man,” on top of his obvious athletic prowess.
He said Alekseyev could be immortalized in a statue or with a weightlifting tournament held in his honor.

Kris Humphries Not Suing Kim Kardashian



Kris Humphries Not Suing Kim Kardashian Over E! Show PortrayalCredit: Donald Bowers/Getty; Marianna Massey/WireImage
During their 72-day marriage, Kris Humphries made plenty of money as Mr. Kim Kardashian — which might explain why the 26-year-old NBA player has no intention to sue his soon-to-be ex.
Reports surfaced earlier this week claiming Humphries was planning to file a $10 million lawsuit against Kardashian, 31, because he expects to be portrayed in a negative light on the new season of Kourtney & Kim Take New York.
Despite the claims, sources tell Gossip Cop and TMZ that the out-of-work athlete has “absolutely no plans” to sue the E! reality star. Though he’s worried about his reputation, Humphries understands he has no control over the final cut, a source adds.
The move is somewhat surprising, given that Humphries teased Kardashian about her famous figure in a sneak peek from Sunday’s premiere episode — just one of many incidents where the NBA star belittled his then-wife.
“He tried to control Kim by bringing her down,” a source tells the new issue of Us Weekly (out now). “He would say truly terrible things. One time, he said she had no talent and her fame wouldn’t last.”