When it comes to long-running rivalries that blur the lines between sports and hip-hop culture, few match the tension between 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather. The rap mogul and the undefeated boxing champion have traded public shots for years, and now the feud has flared up once again.
This time, the spark came after Mayweather revealed plans to return to professional boxing. While many fans expected him to remain in the exhibition lane, the legendary fighter made it clear that he’s not done chasing records or big paydays.
Of course, it didn’t take long for 50 Cent to jump into the conversation. Known for his relentless trolling and sharp Instagram commentary, the G-Unit boss wasted no time reacting, and he didn’t hold back.
50 Cent trolls Floyd Mayweather over boxing return
Floyd Mayweather recently announced that after his upcoming exhibition match with Mike Tyson, he intends to return to professional competition. For Mayweather, it’s about legacy and business. He expressed complete confidence in his drawing power, making it clear that he still sees himself as boxing’s biggest attraction.
“I still have what it takes to set more records in the sport of boxing,” Mayweather said. “From my upcoming Mike Tyson event to my next professional fight afterwards, no one will generate a bigger gate, have a larger global broadcast audience, and generate more money with each event than my events.”
Those are bold words, but 50 Cent saw an opening.
The hip-hop entrepreneur quickly responded on Instagram with a jab that instantly went viral: “Broke gotta box till ya drop champ, ain’t nobody gonna watch that sh*t. LOL.”
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For fans of rap and hip-hop culture, this exchange felt familiar. 50 has built a reputation not only as a music icon but also as one of entertainment’s most consistent online antagonists. Whether it’s fellow rappers, TV executives, or athletes, he rarely misses a chance to stir the pot.
Financial rumors add fuel to the fire
Part of the reason 50 Cent’s comments hit harder is that they connect to ongoing financial reports surrounding Mayweather. In December 2025, Business Insider reported that Mayweather had accumulated approximately $54 million in debt.
Adding another layer, Mayweather has publicly claimed that Showtime owes him $340 million and is pursuing legal action over the matter.
These reports have fueled speculation about why the undefeated champion is stepping back into professional competition after eight years away. Some believe it’s about legacy. Others think it’s purely financial. As always, the truth likely sits somewhere in the middle.
50 Cent has previously criticized Mayweather’s spending habits, often suggesting that massive paydays were not matched with long-term investments. In the world of hip-hop and celebrity culture, financial narratives tend to travel fast, and they often stick.
A rivalry that refuses to die
Despite the jokes and rumors, Mayweather remains confident that his comeback will capture global attention. His career has always been built on proving doubters wrong and turning controversy into revenue.
Meanwhile, 50 Cent continues to treat the situation like prime entertainment. Their back-and-forth is less about boxing records and more about pride, image, and influence, key pillars in both hip-hop and sports culture.
At this point, their rivalry feels almost symbolic. It represents two larger-than-life figures who built empires from grit, talent, and relentless self-belief. Whether fans side with the undefeated boxer or the rap mogul, one thing is clear: neither man is backing down from the spotlight anytime soon.
And if history tells us anything, this probably isn’t the last round.
