50 Cent Roasts Conor McGregor Over Bus Rampage Incident

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Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson from 'Power' attends a photocall during the 57th Monte Carlo TV Festival : Day 5 on June 20, 2017 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco.
50 Cent continues to troll Conor McGregor.

50 Cent is undoubtedly one of hip hop's original trolls. The rapper rarely thinks twice about clowning someone whether in interviews or on the Internet. It's a main reason why people still rock with 50 Cent even though he isn't releasing music as he once was. His beef with Conor McGregor has been ongoing for a minute now and nine times out of ten, it's done over everyone's favorite social media platform, Instagram. After footage of Conor McGregor's bus incident surfaced, it didn't take long for 50 Cent to take some jabs at the MMA fighter.

50 Cent definitely has time to be petty today. The rapper posted a clip of McGregor's recent bus incident and captioned it, "this fool, now they got a warrant out on him. LOL." Their feud has gone for over a year at this point. During the press conference for his fight against Floyd Mayweather, McGregor called 50 Cent a bitch.

Following Conor McGregor's rampage at the UFC 223 press conference, Dana White said that there's a warrant out for Conor McGregor's arrest. He described McGregor's actions as "the most disgusting thing that has ever happened in the history of this company."

The incident stems from the fact that McGregor was stripped of the lightweight championship belt. After busting open the window of the bus, the fighter ended up injuring Michael Chiesa. 


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