50 Cent On Floyd Mayweather's New Fight: He's "Fighting A Uber Driver"

BYAron A.44.9K Views
Link Copied to Clipboard!
Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Curtis '50 cent' Jackson performs onstage during the Starz 'Power' The Fifth Season NYC Red Carpet Premiere Event & After Party on June 28, 2018 in New York City
50 Cent takes aim at Floyd Mayweather over his upcoming fight.

50 Cent might be busy working on the prequel to Power, but he always has time to crack some jokes on the internet at the expensive of his rivals. Floyd Mayweather is among 50 Cent's frequent targets. Fif hit the 'Gram earlier today to clown Floyd Mayweather on his upcoming fight with Japanese kickboxer, Tenshin Nasukawa.

Floyd Mayweather announced his MMA debut against Japanese kickboxer, Tenshin Nasukawa on December 31st. This will mark Floyd's return to fighting after he announced he was retiring in August 2017. While many are excited to see if Mayweather can continue his winning streak in an MMA  fight, his good pal 50 Cent shared some "words of encouragement."

"Champ fighting a Uber driver before the IRS embarrass him again. Pay [per] view my ass, we watching this on YouTube," he wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of Mayweather and Nasukawa during their press conference. 

Fif went on to suggest that Floyd Mayweather should've taken on Gennady Golovkin. "What happen to GGG, couldn't find his phone number. get the f**k outta here wit this sh*t," he wrote.

50 added, "Champ done turned into a circus act ... at least Canelo fighting killers."

While Fif is still trolling Floyd Mayweather, he did actually come to the boxer's defense a few weeks ago. After Oscar De La Hoya threw shade at Mayweather over domestic violence, Fif hit the 'Gram to post a picture of De La Hoya in a wig and fishnet stockings. Regardless, it's clear that Fif is still having fun trolling Mayweather whenever he can. 


About The Author
Aron A. is a features editor for HotNewHipHop. Beginning his tenure at HotNewHipHop in July 2017, he has comprehensively documented the biggest stories in the culture over the past few years. Throughout his time, Aron’s helped introduce a number of buzzing up-and-coming artists to our audience, identifying regional trends and highlighting hip-hop from across the globe. As a Canadian-based music journalist, he has also made a concerted effort to put spotlights on artists hailing from North of the border as part of Rise & Grind, the weekly interview series that he created and launched in 2021. Aron also broke a number of stories through his extensive interviews with beloved figures in the culture. These include industry vets (Quality Control co-founder Kevin "Coach K" Lee, Wayno Clark), definitive producers (DJ Paul, Hit-Boy, Zaytoven), cultural disruptors (Soulja Boy), lyrical heavyweights (Pusha T, Styles P, Danny Brown), cultural pioneers (Dapper Dan, Big Daddy Kane), and the next generation of stars (Lil Durk, Latto, Fivio Foreign, Denzel Curry). Aron also penned cover stories with the likes of Rick Ross, Central Cee, Moneybagg Yo, Vince Staples, and Bobby Shmurda.
...