Floyd Mayweather Sr. is not taking any more of the jokes that rapper 50 Cent has been cracking about his son, Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Reports say that the boxing coach challenged 50 Cent to fight with his son so they could once and for all end their ongoing feud, and then they'd see Mayweather Jr. defeat the rapper, in what he says would be "The best thing ever".
Upon being asked as to why he thinks 50 Cent has declared war on his son, Mayweather Sr. said: "50 Cent seems like he's got a problem since Floyd left him. He's a world known singer and he's acting like a kid." He then said that it would be extremely hilarious if Floyd and 50 Cent would both get in the ring, adding: "He weighs over 100 pounds more than Floyd. Let him go up against Floyd ... put that on video. Floyd would stop all that. Wouldn't be no more said."
It is unclear as to how the feud between Floyd and 50 Cent even began, because there have been numerous bashing from both parties that the root of how it all started just became more and more of a blur. A few months ago, the rapper challenged the boxer to read a page off of a Harry Potter book in exchange for a donation to charity, Mayweather Jr. then replied a few days after, posting numerous checks amounting to 74 Million Dollars.
Recently, the "In Da Club" rapper brought in a new name to the feud, and told the champion boxer to "get mad at Nelly", not him. This is after an interview with Mayweather Jr, surfaced where it showed him saying: "Hip-hop artists, they come and go. They come and go. But I'm still here." 50 Cent replied with another post saying: "Woke up. I look at the computer ... the computer say 'Floyd said f**k T.I., f**k 50, f**k Nelly. I'm like what he say f**k me for? Nelly f**ked your first baby mama Melissa. Then took your f**ing fiance. [You should] say f**k that n**ga!"
While the two don't seem to be fixing their feud up anytime soon, Mayweather Sr. sure has a great suggestion for both as to how to settle their fight. Even if his suggestion clearly favors his son, fans would pay a whole lot to see that fight and ultimately put more money in both their pockets than any legitimate boxing fight would ever put.