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I Be Feeling Like The Homo When I Walk-Thru - One of the most anticipated fights in boxing history is going down on Saturday as Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Manny Pacquiao are set to practice battle. As the fight of the decade prepares to take place, bank check out a few entrance anthems that could become the crowd amped during the walk-thru and the fighters psyched to do damage. -Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA) (Photos from left: Mark Davis/Getty Images for Coachella, Al Bello/Getty Images, Nicky Loh/Getty Images, Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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DMX - "Intro" - Iron Make has been known to make his entrance over tracks from revered MCs and the menacing "Intro" from DMX'south debut Information technology's Dark And Hell Is Hot was the backdrop for his render after the Holyfield debacle when he knocked out Francois Botha in 1999. (Photo: Marker Davis/Getty Images for Coachella)
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The LOX - "Wild Out" - The LOX's "Wild Out" can get whatsoever bout started, and with Manny and Floyd not known for brawling, one tin only hope that the fight of the decade gets as amped as the song.(Photograph: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for GQ)
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Lil Wayne Featuring Particular - "No Worries" - Weezy has kicked it with Floyd on several occasions and fifty-fifty joined him in the band a few times subsequently his victories so it wouldn't be a surprise for Money to be vibing out to "No Worries" as he plans to remain undefeated. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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M.O.P. - "Ante Up" - M.O.P. put fools on notice that they could go relived of their jewels real quick, and Manny may just feel this way about Floyd'due south crowns then "Ante Up" would be the perfect track to stroll into the ring to. (Photo: Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)
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Migos - "Fight Night" - To the winner goes the spoils and Migos' "Fight Night" might exist the way to leave the band if your hand is raised in victory every bit you and your entourage dirge, "Striking it with the left, hitting with the right/ I'ma knock the p***y out like fight night."(Photograph: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Ability 105.1)
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Puff Daddy featuring Notorious B.I.Chiliad and Busta Rhymes - "Victory" - Money Mayweather must have been playing Puff'south triumphant rant during his training camps throughout his undefeated career, but peradventure it's fourth dimension to enter the band so his haters tin can hear, "You lot know that I'one thousand two levels above you lot baby/ Hug me baby, I'mma brand y'all love me baby."(Photos from left: Frederick M. Dark-brown/Getty Images, Frederick G. Brownish/Getty Images, Chris Walter/WireImage)
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DMX - "Ruff Ryders' Canticle" - DMX provides the perfect punch to stroll out to the ring to as he lets the apes out with his archetype "Ruff Ryders' Anthem." Whether you lot're a dog fighting for a bone or gunning for the gilt, the aforementioned message applies when X spits, "Is y'all n****due south crazy? I'll bust you and be Swayze." (Photo: Marker Davis/Getty Images for Coachella)
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Onyx - "Slam" - Onyx hit us in the face with "Slam" in 1993 and could spar with any sports anthem, only information technology'd exist right at home in Las Vegas with the pugilists. Manny could put fear in his opponents if he set off his band entrance with Sonsee declaring, "You forgot, y'all're not ready, your head could get ruptured/ Striking between the eyes, I programme to vandalize/ I supply the static, I run with the bad guys/ The villains, crooks, highlighters and the fighters." (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
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Wu-Tang Clan - "Protect Ya Neck" - Wu-Tang Clan delivered the gold rule when inside the squared circumvolve and this lyrical sword can become the crowd hype and you in the correct frame of mind every bit you get ready to practise boxing. (Photograph: WENN)
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Djay - "Whoop That Trick" - Terrence Howard brought the hurting in Hustle & Flow and tore the society up with his rap skills on his antagonistic knockout hit. Walking into the ring with "Whoop That Trick" as your intro will put butterflies in your opponent'due south tum when he hears, "I'mma make these sucka's recognize I own't playing ho/ If you violate off the top, trick you gotta go."(Photo: Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)
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50 Cent Featuring Young Cadet - "I'll Whip Ya Head Boy" - 50 and Buck's wig splitting ode from the soundtrack to Go Rich Or Die Tryin' is all the motivation you lot demand to step through those ropes and evangelize the beatdown of a lifetime. (Photo: Kevin Wintertime/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
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Young Bloodz Featuring Lil Jon - "Damn!" - The Attic Coiffure members and Lil Jon set it off and close down haters as they let it be known they didn't give a"Damn!" That's the aforementioned mentality you need on the style to the band every bit you lot get psyched upwards to, "If you don't give a damn, we don't give a f**k/ Don't outset no s**t, it won't exist no southward**t."(Photos from left: Scott Gries/Getty Images, Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
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Three Six Mafia - "It's A Fight" - Those Memphis Boys got Rocky Balboa amped up as they gave the franchise a new anthem in 2006. DJ Paul delivered that walk thru energy with, "(It's on!) See I'm the king of the band band/ Band the bell and I'm coming out swing swing/ Swinging lefts, swinging rights/ 'Til they ding ding." (Photo: Scott Gries/Getty Images)
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Lil Scrappy Featuring Lil Jon - "Head Bussa" - Scrap let you know out the gate he was splitting wigs with this knuck-game anthem. Making upwardly his listen to "knock due north****due south out," this jam could get fists flying with, "And I don't give a f**thou if you don't like me/ Straight knock yo' a** out into cap-tiv-ity." (Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty Images)
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Public Enemy - "Bring The Racket" - P.East. was #1 and supplied that revolutionary rage that would amp anyone up for victory. (Photo: Getty Images)
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Ludacris Featuring Pharrell Williams - "Southern Hospitality" - Luda warned you that he throws them bows, and "Southern Hospitality" is the perfect backdrop to come up out to every bit yous get prepare to deliver that pumpkin caput.(Photo: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)
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JT Money - "Hi-Lo" - JT Money was hitting them how-do-you-do and lo with his fight guild anthem back in 2001 that could get Vegas popping during the walk-thru. (Photo: Steve Marcus/Landov/Reuters)
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Eminem - "Lose Yourself" - Eminem had the center of the tiger with this title taking opus as he proved that on any given night a new champion could be declared. Nosotros can hear Michael Buffer saying, "Let'southward get set to rumble," before long after the oversupply hears, "No more games, I'ma change what you call rage/ Tear this motherf*****g roof off like two dogs caged." (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for MTV)
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Killer Mike featuring Three Vi Mafia - "Get 'Em Shawty" - This warrior track by Killer Mike and Three 6 Mafia will unleash the animal of anyone getting fix to rumble and it's best to accept the paramedics at ringside because it'll surely deliver a knock-down/drag-out brawl. (Photos from left: Karl Walter/Getty Images for Coachella, Scott Gries/Getty Images)
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Master P Featuring Fiend, Mia X, Mystikal and Silkk The Shocker - "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" - Master P and the No Limit crew proved they were "Bout Information technology, Bout It" with this stadium rocker and will take the adrenaline pumping on the route to victory. P's striking is a ring entrance winner merely on the strength of the line, "And fools sew together wrong, n***a I'thou knocking out some teeth." (Photo: Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect)
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LL Cool J - "Mama Said Knock You Out" - If LL's power punching hit is non on your brain when you enter the band, then boxing isn't the profession for you. So again maybe LL isn't that much of a good luck charm considering he walked Sugar Shane Mosley to the ring in 2011 rapping his classic but Mosley ended upward losing to Manny Pacquiao in a 12-round decision. (Photo: Scott Gries/Getty Images)
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Crime Mob Featuring Lil Scrappy - "Knuck If You Cadet" - Scrappy and his ATL crew got it popping in 2004 with "Knuck If You Cadet" and information technology'll still supply the oestrus for any knockout. Y'all know you mean business organization when you come to the ring blaring, "Yep, we knucking and bucking and ready to fight/ I betcha I'mma throw them things, so haters best to recollect twice."(Photo: Shareif Ziyadat/FilmMagic)
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Nas - "Ether" - We tin see Manny at present walking off into the dusk if he gives Floyd his beginning loss similar Nasir delivered to King Hov. With a rematch clause surely in identify if Floyd takes an L, Pac will be screaming this on the fashion to the ring, "Y'all a fan, a phony, a simulated, a p***y, a Stan/ I still whip your a**. You thirty-six in a karate form?"(Photo: Molly Riley/Getty Images)
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Trillville Featuring Lil Jon and Lil Scrappy - "Neva Eva" - Trillville and Scrappy held their own with this anointed caput bussa and we tin hear Money Mayweather taunting Pac-Man now saying, "He can neva exist on his level" and threatening to, "Shatter your bones in your chest and make your motherf*****grand heart burst." (Photograph: Shannon McCollum / WENN)
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Bone Crusher Featuring T.I. and Killer Mike - "Never Scared" - Bone Crusher, T.I. and Killer Mike literally set it off in 2003 with this pop the torso inciter and will supply the center with adrenaline when getting ready to square off in the ring.(Photos from left: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Ability 105.1, Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images, Karl Walter/Getty Images for Coachella)
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Iii Six Mafia - "Tear Da Club Up" - Three Half dozen Mafia take been known to become the club crunk and incite riots and "Tear Da Lodge Upwards" is the epitome of fight music when y'all're prepare to battle. (Photograph: Michael Caulfield/Getty Images for AMA)
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Snoop Dogg Featuring C-Murder and Magic - "Downwardly 4 My N****z" - This missile from The No Limit Tank Dogs cold become anyone prepared for battle as Snoop alleged he could throw those fists with, "Well, where I'chiliad from, we like to ride on fours/ Practise it from the shoulders, or do it from the toes."(Photos from left: Skip Bolen/WireImage, No Limit/Priority Records, Jason Merritt/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
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Tupac Featuring The Outlawz - "Striking 'Em Up" - Pac's state of war weep had Bad Boy taking cover as he and The Outlawz covered all weight divisions on the epic diss tape. "Hit 'Em Up" is definitely on fleek to get any fight political party amped besides as any combatants getting ready to do boxing. (Photo: Lawrence Schwartzwald /Sygma/Corbis)
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T.I. - "U Don't Know Me" - We've been waiting for over five years to finally see Mayweather and Pacquiao battle it out and T.I.'south testosterone filled jam is the perfect walk-out song for either boxer because equally The ATL MC said, "We tin can finish the speculation cuz today we gone see." (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)
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Mobb Deep - "Shook Ones (Office II)" - Havoc and Prodigy'southward 1995 anthem acquired a few rumbles in the clubs over the years since it's 1995 release and set The Mobb a bonfire. The Queensbridge mantra would get whatever fighter amped with rhymes similar, "For all of those, who wanna profile and pose/ Rock you lot in your face, stab your brain wit your nose os." (Photo: Jared Milgrim/Corbis)
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