50 Cent occurs Floyd Mayweather Jr. for the second time this week, when the boxing champion made headlines for being sued for $4.65 million.
According to documents obtained by XXL On Thursday (June 18), a producer for two upcoming Mayweather fights filed a lawsuit against him in federal court, claiming he breached their contract by agreeing to fight Mike Zambidis in Greece. Per ESPNThe lawsuit states that Mayweather had already entered into exclusive agreements with scheduled fights with Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao, and is seeking $6.65 million in damages ($4.65 million from Floyd and another $2 million from his booking agent) and an emergency injunction to block the fight.
Fifty people shared a screenshot of the headline on Instagram and sarcastically offered financial help.
“Champion, I’m here if you need help,” he wrote. “I noticed I missed your call. I was working in Shreveport and it hit me.”
The mail arrives just a few days later Fif called his former friend after he was charged with two felonies for allegedly passing a bad check.
The charges came against Mayweather earlier this week in Nevada as he is accused of writing a bad check for $200,000 to purchase a luxury watch in late 2024. Prosecutors allege he knowingly spent the check despite not having enough funds. His team has not publicly responded to the allegations.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. is also facing civil lawsuits in four states regarding claims such as unpaid bills for goods and services, along with a $7.2 million IRS tax lien for allegedly unpaid taxes.
Watch 50 Cent’s message to Mayweather below.
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