Hip-Hop Mogul Rick Ross Seeks Miami Dolphins Part-Ownership

American hip-hop artist Rick Ross has publicly declared his ambition to acquire a part-ownership stake in the Miami Dolphins. The acclaimed rapper indicated his desire to actively contribute to enhancing the NFL franchise's ties with its immediate community. During an interview with TMZ Sports, Ross clarified that his interest in ownership extends beyond a mere symbolic investment; he intends to dedicate efforts to foster a stronger bond between the team, its supporters, and the broader Miami populace.
Furthermore, Ross commended Stephen Ross, the current proprietor of the Dolphins, acknowledging his belief that the businessman has effectively managed the organization. The rapper suggested that his own involvement would primarily revolve around community outreach and fan relations, rather than directly influencing football-related operations. He further disclosed an existing rapport with the franchise, though he admitted that securing an ownership share would be a gradual process.
Shifting focus from the NFL, the music mogul also shared his positive outlook on Miami's basketball future, specifically regarding the Miami Heat. He expressed enthusiasm for the potential acquisition of Milwaukee Bucks sensation Giannis Antetokounmpo by the Heat. Additionally, Ross voiced his hope that the franchise would succeed in bringing back basketball icon LeBron James during the upcoming offseason.
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Omo, Rick Ross don show say e get big dreams, no be only for music. If e fit buy share for Miami Dolphins, e go sabi connect with fans well well.
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