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50 Cent is back on social media doing what he does best: throwing jabs.

This time, the target of his taunts is longtime frenemy Floyd Mayweather Jr., who recently filed a $100 million federal lawsuit against Business Insider, its parent company Insider Inc., and reporter Daniel Geiger.

Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the lawsuit accuses the outlet of publishing a “knowingly false and defamatory” article that Mayweather says damaged his real estate empire.

According to the lawsuit, Geiger “repeatedly ignored documentary proof of Mayweather’s ownership and business success, refused multiple invitations to review verified transaction records, and relied instead on unnamed sources and innuendo.”

Mayweather further claims that he “lost lease opportunities at his buildings” and suffered missed “emergency rent-freeze concessions” because of the article, which he believes was driven by “racial and political bias.”

But 50 Cent didn’t hold back his skepticism. Taking to Instagram, the rapper-turned-TV mogul wrote, “Well that case is going nowhere because you didn’t do the deal champ. He must have named the writer separately to make him have to pay his own legal team. Champ mad.”

Mayweather, however, insists this legal battle is about more than just image. “This lawsuit isn’t just about setting the record straight,” his attorney Bobby Samini stated. “It’s about holding the press accountable when they cross the line from journalism into calculated character assassination.”

“I’m 48 years old, and I’ve never sued a media outlet,” Mayweather explained. “But the media outlets, throughout my life, have bashed me, talked bad about me, spoke bad about my family… Judge me for the person that you know.”

Insider fired back, promising, “We will vigorously defend against this meritless attempt to discredit our reporting and smear our reporter.”

In classic 50 fashion, the trolling was swift—and brutal.

See 50 Cent’s Instagram post below.

Floyd Mayweather Admits He’s Glad He Avoided One Welterweight Champion: “They Said I Was Scared”

Floyd Mayweather Jr is one of the few fighters in boxing history to walk away from the sport with an unblemished professional record.

The 47-year-old from Grand Rapids, Michigan won world titles five weight divisions during his tenure, defeating the likes of Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya and Miguel Cotto. His unique defensive style earned him a place as one of, if not the greatest fighter of all time.

Although he faced an array of great fighters throughout his career, ‘Money’ was once accused of ‘being afraid’ of a showdown with Antonio Margarito, which was reportedly due to happen back in 2006.

In an interview with Marca, Mayweather was asked to explain why this fight did not go ahead, as he claims he was ‘glad’ to not face the three-time world welterweight champion.

“Antonio Margarito said over and over again that I was afraid of him. He was pressing, and he wanted to fight so badly, because he was beating fighters with loaded gloves (with ‘casts’), so I’m glad God didn’t let that fight happen.

Because you don’t know what kind of effect it would have had on me. Those (punches) would have wreaked havoc after my boxing career was over. He could have ended up killing me in the ring, you don’t know what could happen. So sometimes you have certain signals (to face fighters or not), I was never afraid of him and at that particular moment it didn’t make sense for us to fight”

Just before he was due to face Shane Mosley in a defence of his WBA light middleweight title in 2009, Margarito was found with illegally wrapped hands that had to be re-wrapped three times to make them legal. Despite this, Mosley went on to stop Margarito in the ninth round to capture the WBA title, although things could have been very different for ‘Sugar’ Shane if it wasn’t for his trainer Naazim Richardson who spotted the issue.