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Viral Olympic Pole Vaulter Offered Lucrative Deal. You had to have known this was coming. 21 year old Anthony Ammirati is the French pole vaulter who went viral for losing…

Athletics - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 8

PARIS, FRANCE – AUGUST 03: Anthony Ammirati of Team France competes during the Men’s Pole Vault Qualification on day eight of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 03, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

(Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Viral Olympic Pole Vaulter Offered Lucrative Deal. You had to have known this was coming. 21 year old Anthony Ammirati is the French pole vaulter who went viral for losing out on a medal because his junk got in the way. Well, if you read our story from yesterday, you learned there were other factors that led to Anthony not medaling but that's besides the point. Allow us to refresh your memory as to the reason Anthony went viral:

Since this video went viral, Anthony has been the talk of social media. He is now getting offers coming in left and right. One company who wants Anthony on its team is the adult film site CamSoda. CamSoda was developed in 2014 and it is a video streaming platform that provides for adult webcams and non-adult livestreams. Word is CamSoda is offering Anthony $250,000 to star in a live web cam show. This is according to the Mirror. The Mirror published a letter from the VP of CamSoda to Anthony that read:

"My name is Daryn Parker, Vice President of leading adult entertainment site, CamSoda. As a lover of crotch-centric activities, I'd love to offer you up to $250,000 in exchange for a 60-minute webcam show, in which you show off your goods, minus the crossbar, of course.

"What do you say? Although you didn't bring home the gold medal, you can still capture the gold from your fans via CamSoda - that has to count for something, right?

No word yet if Anthony will take CamSoda up on its offer but seeing as the Olympics are now over for him, he should have some free time on his hands.

Boston Athlete To Compete For Team USA! Wait, back up. Breakdancing? In the Olympics? Yup, it's happening. You may not have even know this was a thing but it most certainly is. Let's take a look at who will be representing the United States in "Breaking."

Meet the U.S. Olympic Breakdancing team

There are 10 athletes that make up the United States Breaking team. Two men and two women will compete for gold for the first time ever in Olympic competition. Vicki Chang, Javier Chavez, Sunny Choi, Logan Edra, Carmarry Hall, Morris Isby, Jeffrey Louis, Valencio Martinez, Victor Montalvo and Alexander Diaz. Diaz is from Boston and went to Madison Park High School.

Alexander Diaz owns a dance studio in Cambridge

Alex is the President of the Floor Lords Crew. The Floor Lords, according to their website, is an "organization that seeks to use the positive aspect of hip hop dance to reach and empower youth, worldwide." He is a married father of two boys and he's from Roxbury. He even created his own move which he considers dangerous titled the cannonball head spin. According to Diaz if this move is done incorrectly it could knock you out. He's performed alongside artists like Missy Elliott, LL Cool J and 50 Cent. We can't wait to see how Alex fares against the best breakdancers in the world at the Paris Olympics. Breaking takes place on August 9 and August 10.

So what are the best breakdancing songs in the world?  Jeffrey "Jeffro" Louis and Victor Montalvo put together a list of the top breakdancing songs. Here is which songs made the cut. We're going to count down the top 6.

#6 "Protect Ya Neck", Wu-Tang Clan (1993)

#5 "Hot Potato", Freestyle Fellowship (1993)

#4 "Cavern", Liquid Liquid (1982)

#3 "Reggins", The Blackbyrds (1974)

#2 "It's Just Begun", The Jimmy Castor Bunch (1972)

#1 "The Mexican", Babe Ruth (1972)

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