It’s chaos in the world of  celebrity and pop culture as another bombshell drops in the ongoing saga of Floyd Mayweather. The man once known as “Money Mayweather” — a name that symbolized luxury, private jets, and diamond-encrusted everything — might now be facing serious financial troubles. 

This time, the rumors are louder than ever: **Mayweather is going broke.**

Reports claim that Floyd himself admitted to money issues, which might explain why he’s still taking exhibition fights — a move many fans find disappointing. “There’s no blueprint to being Floyd Mayweather,” he once said, brushing off the critics. But now, questions are being asked: is the money man out of moves?

 

One of the loudest voices reacting to the chaos is none other than **50 Cent**, who has never missed a chance to mock Mayweather’s financial situation. For years, 50 has claimed Floyd is broke, despite his billion-dollar career. And now, 50 is pointing to one suspicious deal as proof.

Floyd recently boasted about a supposed $42 million real estate power move — buying **62 rental buildings in Manhattan**. Sounds impressive, right? But once reporters looked into it, the cracks started to show:

– No property transfers

– No change in ownership records

– The NYC Housing Partnership even said **no such sale was ever recorded**

So did Mayweather actually make the deal? Or was it just a publicity stunt to silence the rumors?

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Meanwhile, 50 Cent wasted no time clowning him on social media with memes, jokes, and sarcastic posts. This isn’t new — the two have been locked in a feud for years — but this time, even respected sports analyst **Stephen A. Smith** jumped in, calling the situation “incredibly disappointing.”

He said: *“Floyd Mayweather is done. He sounds good, but he’s finished. He’s not fighting again — stop talking about it.”*

But Floyd isn’t backing down. He continues to flex on Instagram — stacks of cash, flashy cars, and luxury vacations. Yet fans are starting to wonder: **is it all just a front?**

If the foundation isn’t solid, how long can the flash last?

So what’s really going on?

Is Floyd Mayweather secretly struggling financially?

Or is he just playing the media like he plays his opponents in the ring?