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Boxing: Floyd Mayweather Accepts 50 Cent’s Challenge
- Mayweather accepts the challenge to fight 50 cent on Wednesday evening in an Instagram post.
- The retired Boxer said he will focus on exhibition matches in 2021.
- Boxing fans reacted to the thrilling news
Undisputed and undefeated boxing champion, Floyd Mayweather has accepted to fight famous American singer, 50 Cent in an exhibition match.
Recall Curtis Jackson popularly known as 50 Cent in a recent interview challenged Mayweather to an exhibition match, claiming that he would defeat him.
Surprisingly, the boxing legend accepted the fight but noted that it would be winner takes it all.
Floyd Mayweather said, “This year I will focus on several exhibitions.
“I will have an exhibition in Tokyo, Japan again. Of course the one with Logan Paul and; and if Jake Paul can get past his next opponent Ben Askren, I will have an exhibition with him as well.
“I also heard that 50 cent would fight me but claims I’m too small.
“If he wants to lace up at the end of the year, we can do an exhibition then.
“I don’t care about weight class with any of these guys.
“The Paul brothers will make great money with the events, but with 50 cent It has to be “Winner Take All”.
Floyd’s acceptance of the fight excited a lot of fans.
However, their joy was shortlived as 50cent backed out, perhaps after seeing that the winner will take it all, EKO HOT BLOG gathered.
The Get Rich of Die Tryin took to his Instagram to announce that he has backed out of the fight because Floyd can’t read.
He said, “This fight is off because Floyd Mayweather can’t read two paragraphs of my New York Times bestseller Hustle Harder Hustle Smarter.”
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