Prince Williams and Jeff Bottari via Getty Images 

Prince Williams and Jeff Bottari via Getty Images

In a post shared on Instagram, 50 Cent once again took shots at Floyd Mayweather after the retired boxer faced rumors of bankruptcy and filed a $100 million lawsuit earlier this year.

On Sunday (August 10), Fif shared a pair of images on Instagram showing a golden goblet allegedly owned by Floyd Mayweather. Another image from 2019 appears to show Floyd drinking out of the same goblet. “Damn champ you pawning shit, they just hit me asking do I want it, they want 80K for it call my phone,” 50 captioned the post.

It’s unclear if it’s the same goblet or chalice in both photos, or if this is just another attempt from Fif to rile up Mayweather, with whom he has a long-standing feud. As reported by British tabloid The Sun in 2019, Mayweather shared a video of him drinking from a golden goblet or chalice while rocking flashy chains and jewelry.

50 Cent via Instagram

50 Cent via Instagram

Earlier this year, 50 Cent took aim at Mayweather, with whom he was formerly a friend, after he denied rumors that he’s bankrupt and would be filing a lawsuit against Business Insider. “Well that case is going nowhere because you didn’t do the deal champ,” 50 Cent wrote at the time. “He must have named the writer separately to make him have to pay his own legal team. Champ mad.”

Mayweather took exception to a report by David Geiger for Business Insider earlier this year, which claimed there was “no evidence” the retired boxer had purchased a 62-building Manhattan apartment portfolio. 50 Cent previously cast doubt on Mayweather’s assertion that he owns “upwards of 100 buildings” during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

“If there safe to say, I should say LOL All cap detected,” he wrote at the time. “Champ retarded anybody buy 60 buildings in New York would make the news. STUPID!”

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