50 Cent Suggests Floyd Mayweather Jr. Ask Him For Money After Felony Charges

50 Cent performs at E11EVEN Miami's 12th Anniversary Party on January 31, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images for E11EVEN)
MIAMI, FLORIDA – JANUARY 31: 50 Cent performs at E11EVEN Miami’s 12th Anniversary Party on January 31, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images for E11EVEN)

Hip Hop mogul 50 Cent offers money to his former friend after reports surfaced that boxing icon Floyd Mayweather Jr. is facing felony charges in Clark County, Nevada.

On June 16, 50 shared a screenshot of a headline about Mayweather’s latest legal troubles and delivered the kind of commentary fans have come to expect from the longtime troll king of Instagram.

“👀Damn Champ WTF is up if you need some money just call me,” 50 wrote. “We could have kept this shit from getting so messy. Now the Feds looking for you, love you bro I’m not mad at you no more call me.”

The post quickly went viral, blending humor, sarcasm and a callback to one of entertainment’s most famous feuds. While Mayweather’s reported case involves state-level charges in Nevada rather than a federal investigation, 50 appeared to exaggerate the situation for comedic effect.

The G-Unit boss has spent years publicly roasting Mayweather despite their former friendship and business relationship. His latest post continued that tradition while hinting at a softer tone.

Hip Hop Mogul 50 Cent Offers Boxing’s Floyd Mayweather Jr. Money To Get Out Of His Felony Charges In Clark County For Allegedly Passing Bad Checks

The line “love you bro I’m not mad at you no more” caught the attention of fans who remember when the pair were close allies before their highly publicized falling out.

The comments section became a show of its own. “I can see you letting him hold some money on Friday and then Saturday saying he better have it by Monday,” one user joked.

Another follower referenced one of 50’s favorite ways to tease the undefeated boxer, writing, “Don’t give Floyd money. Cause he didn’t 1 full page of Harry Potter book.”

Others focused on reconciliation rather than jokes. “Please end ya beef with Floyd yall used to be brothers,” one commenter wrote.

Whether the post was genuine concern or another round of trolling, 50 once again turned Mayweather’s headlines into social media entertainment, proving their rivalry still captures attention years later.


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