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Tony Ferguson to have boxing trainer Freddie Roach in corner vs. Beneil Dariush HOUSTON Tony Ferguson will have a mix of old and new in his corner this weekend. The popular UFC lightweight contender has added legendary boxing trainer Freddie Roach as one of his coaches, and Roach will be in his corner for his fight against Beneil Dariush at UFC 262 on Saturday at Toyota Center, Ferguson told ESPN on Thursday. Ferguson let go of all of his cornermen following a loss to Charles Oliveira at UFC 256 last December. Oliveira is now fighting for the vacant lightweight title Saturday against Michael Chandler. In order to get back into the title picture, Ferguson said he knew he had to make some changes. Ferguson has been training at Roach s Wild Card Gym in Los Angeles for his current camp and also had former boxing Olympian Pepe Reilly with him this week. ....
In honor of the shrimping and boat-building industries in St. Augustine, Long and a few others spearheaded a project to put a coquina and bronze monument on the edge of the San Sebastian River. The group raised funds from families of those involved in the industry for the $50,000 monument, which is on the river walk in front of Culinary Outfitters, near State Road 207 and U.S. 1 at 173 Shipyard Way in St. Augustine. Officials held a dedication ceremony on Saturday. Also, the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum has opened an updated exhibit about local shrimping history called Shrimpin’ Ain’t Easy. ....
Mar 31, 2021 - 4:54 pm No matter where life took Mac Miller, you could always find him with a smile on his face. And in March of 2011, just seven months after the release of his breakthrough mixtape, K.I.D.S, life took Miller just about everywhere. The then 19-year-old Pittsburgh emcee was seeing success at a rapid pace. It was a year of non-stop touring and non-stop studio sessions in Chicago, North Carolina and at ID Labs studios in Pittsburgh, his home base. He found himself working alongside dream producers like seven-time GRAMMY nominee Just Blaze, and Khrysis, one of his personal favorites whose beats he spit freestyles over just a couple of years before gaining major attention. He also earned features from rappers he idolized like North Carolina legend Phonte and his musical big brother Wiz Khalifa. And, soon enough, he saw a co-sign from a future U.S. president, someone he would eventually publicly denounce: Donald Trump. ....
The Rundown | Feb. 25-March 4 From artists to dommes, there’s a lot to consider February 25th, 2021 There’s no shortage of fun things to do in the coming days and weeks. Whether you’re into art, jazz or domination, we’ve rounded up a few events that are sure to pique your interest. Image: Unsplash The Lenape to Smokey Bear The Pennsylvania landscape has undergone a near-complete transformation over the last 350 years, starting with the extirpation of the Lenape and the loss of their fire management practices. After European settlement, extensive logging and land clearing, the introduction of exotic insects, diseases and invasive plants, increasing deer browsing, and the Smokey Bear-era has led to unprecedented changes in forest composition across the eastern US. Marc D. Abrams, professor of forest ecology at Penn State, explains the sweeping history of our once and future forests. March 4 at 7pm Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education. sch ....