50 Cent Exposes Floyd Mayweather's Troubling History Of Domestic Violence

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50 Cent holds up Floyd Mayweather Jr. belts at the weigh-in at the MGM Grand Garden Arena May 4, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada

50 Cent brings back some of the most disturbing claims made against Floyd Mayweather.

There's no doubt that the feud between Floyd Mayweather and 50 Cent has gotten personal. Something clicked within both of them and they decided to take things to the next level. Berating one another on their socials, Floyd seems to have taken a step back in his approach, perhaps leaving their beef unsettled for the time being. Fiddy, on the other hand, never gives up. In fact, he's doing the opposite of waving the white flag with the statements he's making now. If there was ever anything that would get Floyd back in his fighting mentality, this would be it.

Previously taking digs at his history of domestic violence, something that has plagued him for much of his career, 50 brought back the allegations in his latest Instagram post. Sharing headlines from three separate instances with three different women, Curtis made sure to show the undefeated boxer in the light that he sees him in. Getting funny in his caption, the Power producer decided to pull out the sarcasm, writing, "Pound for pound the best around, keep kicking ass Champ." He continued in the same manner, stating, "Don’t nobody care you beat these women. I know these b!tches be getting outta line, I Know 😉get the strap."

Throughout his career, Floyd has been accused by several women of being violent towards them. In a previous post, 50 said that if they were in the ring, Mayweather would definitely have the upper hand but now that they've taken it to the streets (technically, they're on Instagram but...) Mr. Jackson has a slight advantage.

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<b>Managing Editor</b> <!--BR--> Alex Zidel began working at HotNewHipHop as a Staff Writer in February 2018 before becoming the Managing Editor in June 2019. <strong>Favorite Hip Hop Artists:</strong> Kid Cudi, Kanye West, Young Thug, Frank Ocean.