50 Cent Goes Back To Roasting Floyd Mayweather For Bullying Canelo Alvarez

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New York rapper 50 Cent doesn’t like Floyd Mayweather Jr. flexing his bully goals. The hip-hop superstar has lit up social media to flame his estranged pal.

Curtis Jackson jumped on Instagram Friday (October 19) to call out Floyd for trolling boxing rival Canelo Alvarez.

Yesterday, Floyd went the extra mile by calling Alvarez one of the easiest opponents of his career.

This week, Canelo called out Mayweather and shared his interest in having a rematch with the living legend.

Canelo Alvarez says he’s sick of watching Floyd Mayweather try to make fights that hurt the sport of boxing — like Conor and Khabib — and says if he really wants a challenge, LET’S REMATCH! “He wants to continue hurting boxing by making fights that don’t make sense … and not giving boxing the credibility it deserves,” Canelo tells TMZ Sports. “If he wants to return, I ask him to look my way to give a great fight to the fans.” (TMZ)

A few days ago, Floyd announced his interest in boxing UFC superstar Khabib Nurmagomedov.

“What I exactly said is CBS, Showtime, MGM Grand, get that check book ready because you already know I’m Floyd Money Mayweather. I’m in the check-cashing business. I’m about that money. We fighting. I mean, I’m my own boss. So I can’t say what’s going on on Khabib’s end but on my end, we can make it happen. Then I saw on IG and social media he put, basically he’ll fight but he doesn’t want to fight in Vegas. Of course we know Vegas is the fighting capitol and after the fight you have to conduct yourself as a professional. Not just inside the ring but outside the ring. You must conduct yourself as a professional and it was a big melee. I haven’t had a chance to see it but from what I heard it was a crazy melee [after UFC 229].

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