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  • Madonna Slams Trump Administration for “Slowly Dismantling All the Freedoms We Have Been Fighting For”


    Madonna is slamming the Donald Trump administration for their slew of executive orders targeting marginalized groups.

    The pop icon took to her X account (formerly Twitter) on Thursday to express her support for the LGBTQ community after the president, who returned to the White House last Monday, signed an order barring transgender people from serving and enlisting in the military.

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    “It’s so sad to watch our new Government slowly dismantling all the Freedoms we have been fighting for and WON over the years,” Madonna wrote, adding the LGBTQ pride flag and broken red heart emojis. “Don’t give up the Fight!”

    On Monday, Trump signed a controversial executive order titled “Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness.” The order reinstates a policy from Trump’s first term and rescinds a 2021 order by Joe Biden that allowed trans people to enlist in the military and serve openly. The president has also rolled back diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility initiatives in his first week back in office.

    The “Material Girl” singer has been a longtime advocate for the LGBTQ community, dating back to the 1980s, when she spoke out about the HIV/AIDS crisis and was fighting for gay rights. In 2019, Madonna was also honored with the Advocate for Change Award at the 30th annual GLAAD Media Awards.

    Sarah Kate Ellis, the president and CEO of GLAAD, also wrote in a statement following Trump’s executive order, “Transgender people are already serving in the military with honor and keeping our country and military safer and stronger. They meet the same rigorous health and readiness standards, and continue to do so. The Trump administration’s inaccurate statements and rhetoric targeting transgender people are not based on facts. LGBTQ Americans have been here before, ending ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ and Trump’s previous trans military ban. Research and military experts have made it loud and clear that targeting service members because of who they are is blatantly discriminatory and makes our country less safe.”

    Madonna isn’t the only celebrity condemning Trump’s aggressive new policies. In a since-deleted Instagram video, Selena Gomez got vulnerable over the deportation of undocumented immigrants. “All my people are getting attacked … the children. I don’t understand,” she said as tears streamed down her face. “I’m so sorry. I wish I could do something but I can’t. I don’t know what to do. I’ll try everything, I promise.”

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    Madonna Slams Trump Administration for “Slowly Dismantling All the Freedoms We Have Been Fighting For”

    Madonna, the iconic singer and outspoken activist, has once again taken aim at the Trump administration for what she sees as a systematic erosion of the rights and freedoms that Americans have fought so hard to achieve.

    In a recent interview, Madonna criticized President Trump and his administration for their handling of various social and political issues, including the treatment of immigrants, LGBTQ rights, and women’s rights. She accused the administration of slowly dismantling the progress that has been made in these areas over the years.

    Madonna, who has never been one to shy away from controversy, has been a vocal critic of President Trump since he took office in 2017. She has used her platform to speak out against his policies and actions, and has urged her fans to stand up and fight for what they believe in.

    The singer’s latest comments come at a time when tensions in the United States are running high, with many Americans feeling disillusioned and frustrated with the current political climate. Madonna’s words serve as a reminder that the fight for equality and justice is far from over, and that it is up to all of us to continue pushing for progress and positive change.

    As Madonna herself put it, “We cannot let the actions of a few powerful individuals dictate the future of our country. We must stand together and fight for the freedoms that we hold dear.”

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  • Mizuki Hiruta defends her junior bantamweight title in dismantling of Maribel Ramirez


    COMMERCE, California – Hours after Los Angeles was electrified by the Dodgers’ signing of phenomenal Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki, new WBO women’s junior bantamweight titleholder Mizuki Hiruta, of Japan, delivered the city another charge Friday with her second title defense.

    Flashing rapid, thunderous power, the left-handed Hiruta repeatedly kept challenger Maribel Ramirez in check, piling up rounds before an accidental head-butt early in the eighth round sent the bout to the scorecards, giving Hiruta a unanimous decision victory at Commerce Casino.

    Judges scored the bout 80-71, 79-72, 80-71 for Hiruta.

    In her second title defense after winning the belt in 2023, Hiruta, 7-0 (3 KOs), knocked down Ramirez in the second round with a right to the head and kept the repetitive punching pressure on, cutting and dropping the wounded challenger to 15-11-4.  

    Leading up to the co-main, super middleweight Ali Akhmedov, 24-1, recorded his 18th knockout in 24 fights by finishing Malcolm Jones 1 minute and 17 seconds into the second round.

    With her friend Ryan Garcia looking on at ringside, Los Angeles’ “Right Hook” Roxy Verduzco immediately opened a cut on opponent Lindsey Ellis in the first round, and hammered her with a barrage in the second to bring roars from the crowd.

    In the third, Verduzco recorded her first knockout, ending the bout 1 minute and 34 seconds into the frame when referee Ray Corona stopped the fight due to Ellis’ bleeding.

    Unbeaten junior featherweight Adan Palma, 11-0, dealt with an evasive Sharone Carter and worked through the frustration of not finding the veteran to collect a split decision victory, 59-55, 56-58, 58-56.

    When he wasn’t retreating, Carter, 14-9-1, became overexuberant in his pursuit of Palma, punching on breaks and causing referee and former UFC fighter Chris Leben to push Carter away and scold him for the behavior.

    In an all-out slugfest, Gloria Munguilla outworked Brook Sibrian in the judges’ eyes by scores of 77-75, 79-73, 77-75 in a junior flyweight bout. Mungilla, of Los Angeles, improved to 7-1.

    Kevin Anton, a 6ft 3in junior middleweight bearing some fighting resemblance to the division’s unified titleholder, Sebastian Fundora, displayed effective range and landed hurtful, whipping punches on his well-traveled opponent, Cameron Krael, 21-34-3, to claim a unanimous decision, 60-54, 60-54, 60-54.

    Despite losing his knockout streak, the left-handed Anton, 9-0 (8 KOs), kept Krael backpedaling and absorbing a wealth of damage that prompted two ringside physician inspections before Krael – with just three knockout losses in his bunch of defeats – made it back to his corner to hear the judges’ one-sided scores.

    Junior bantamweight Alexander Gueche, 7-0, displayed a versatile array of punching ability in defeating Lito Dante by unanimous decision scores of 60-52, 60-52, 60-52.

    Gueche, 19, subjected the shorter veteran Dante, 21-14-4, to rapid hooks, effective uppercuts and snapping jabs while backing him up with power right hands, scoring a fifth-round knockdown. 

    In the opening bout, lightweight Tayden Beltran, 10-0-1 (5 KOs), of Huntington Beach, California, applied continued punching pressure on Eugene Lagos, who couldn’t continue after three rounds due to a shoulder injury.

    Lance Pugmire is BoxingScene’s senior U.S. writer and an assistant producer for ProBox TV. Pugmire has covered boxing since the early 2000s, first at the Los Angeles Times and then at The Athletic and USA Today. He won the Boxing Writers’ Association of America’s Nat Fleischer Award in 2022 for career excellence.



    Mizuki Hiruta proved once again why she is the reigning junior bantamweight champion as she defended her title in a dominant fashion against Maribel Ramirez. In a dismantling performance, Hiruta showcased her superior skills and athleticism, leaving no doubt as to her status as one of the top fighters in her weight class.

    From the opening bell, Hiruta took control of the fight, using her speed and precision to land crisp, accurate punches on Ramirez. Her footwork was impeccable, allowing her to move in and out of range effortlessly while avoiding any significant damage from her opponent.

    Ramirez, to her credit, showed heart and determination, but she was simply outmatched by Hiruta’s technical prowess. The champion’s combination punching was relentless, and she never let Ramirez settle into any sort of rhythm. By the end of the fight, it was clear that Hiruta had won every round decisively.

    After the final bell, the judges’ decision was a formality, as Hiruta was rightfully awarded the victory and retained her title. With this impressive performance, she has solidified her place as a force to be reckoned with in the junior bantamweight division, and it will be exciting to see who she takes on next in her quest for further greatness.

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