50 Cent Backs Out Of Floyd Mayweather Fight After Mayweather Ups The Stakes! Floyd Mayweather may have accepted 50 Cent’s Challenge to a Boxing Match but it appears 50 Cent is not up for it. The pair’s longstanding rivalry has been quite the topic in major blogs, social media and magazines thanks to their several usually entertaining verbal exchanges. Sources privy to the celebrities’ history confirm that they used to be good friends until when Mayweather allegedly refused to give the musician half of his company, according to the former boxer.
Despite their antagonistic relationship, it would really be amusing to imagine Floyd and 50 Cent coming to such a conclusion – boxing each other. After 50 Cent started the conversation about the prospect of a boxing match between him and Mayweather, the champion boxer recently welcomed the fight on the condition that the “winner takes all.”
50 Cent who does not spare any of his detestation for Floyd Mayweather amidst their recent fallout said that he would want to take on his friend-turned-foe in a celebrity boxing match. The TV mogul mentioned in a radio interview that while he doubts he could make Floyd’s weight class, he would actually love to fight him.
50 Cent seems to now have a change of heart responding to his former friend turn foe with his usual attack line about his literacy. “The fight is off because Floyd cant read 2 paragraphs of my New York Times best seller (Hustle Harder Hustle Smarter) on IG live,” Fifty wrote on IG.
Myweather is gearing up to fight Logan Paul next. In a post promoting the boxing event, Floyd Mayweather invited 50 Cent to fight him in another match at the end of the year. According to the boxing legend, he will be focusing on several exhibitions this year including one in Japan but he could still manage to fit a fight with 50 Cent in his tight schedule.
“I also heard that 50 cent would fight me but claims I’m too small,” Mayweather wrote in his Instagram caption. “If he wants to lace up at the end of the year, we can do an exhibition then. I don’t care about weight class with any of these guys. The Paul brothers will make great money with the events, but with 50 cent It has to be ‘Winner Take All.’”
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