(AllHipHop News) Kanye West and Kim Kardashian may soon be in court with the very man who indirectly has helped make them international icons. YouTube cofounder Chad Hurley is the one who released the first video of Kanye West’s proposal to Kim Kardashian at AT&T Field.
The 36 year old entrepreneur released the video on his collaborative app MixBit and spread it globally on his personal Twitter account of over 510,000 followers:
So this happened last night. Congrats Kim & Kanye! https://t.co/o1FKsB87He
— Chad Hurley (@Chad_Hurley) October 23, 2013
The release of the video seems to have also been aimed to be a promotion of the new app as Hurley did not only release the video on his Twitter but sent it to a few news publications with a press release. Vanity Fair released an excerpt of the press release which simply describes the video:
the orchestra and lights show in anticipation of the proposal, Kanye down on one knee, the reaction from family and friends, and the celebration and toasting to the newly engaged couple afterwards
Earlier today (October 23rd) reports came out that Kanye West is looking to sue whomever leaked the engagement video.
MixBit allows users to combine short clips like Vine and Instagram. Unlike the two of those, users can mix as many as 256 clips in a single video and even be able to mix in clips from other publicly posted MixBit videos.
The app is available on both iOS and Android.
Philadelphia’s undefeated WBC/WBA junior welterweight champ, Danny Garcia. All this guy does is defeat who the mass majority aren’t even expecting him to beat. This includes: Eric Morales (fight #1), Amir Khan, Lucas Matthysse, and the list goes on. While I believe this young lion would be in way over his head skill wise against Floyd, I do believe that he deserves at least a good payout against Mayweather, he’s paid his dues. If Canelo could get one this early in his career, then why not Danny?
This one picked up a little steam right after Mayweather’s defeat over Cannel Alvarez. Rumors circulated that Khan decided to cancel his negotiations against IBF welterweight champion Devon Alexander for a Dec, 7th bout. Instead, it was cited that he wanted to postpone any activity and enter into the “Mayweather Sweepstakes”. Does he deserve this shot? NO, but this is a matter of economics. To quote one of my favorite movies, “Training Day”, Denzel was quoted as saying “It’s not what you know, it’s what you can prove”; I’d like to revise that a little bit in this case by saying “It’s not what you deserve, it’s what you can provide or offer”. Amir has a very large UK fan-base which could in the end make this a very enticing selection for Floyd come May, 3rd.




