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''When Are You Going To Give Me the Money?'' 6:00AM ET November 30th, 2012 Contributor : Martin James A Rocky Williform Company
In a recent interview with Power 106 FM, 50 Cent explained why his friendship and business partnership with boxing champion Floyd Mayweather, Jr. came to an end recently. 50 claims that Mayweather owes him $2 million for starting their TMT Promotions company before Mayweather recently went to prison for three months. The fighter apparently didn't repay his debt upon his release.
"[Mayweather] changed his mind…as he was actually going in to jail, he asked me to help him with Mayweather Promotions," Fif recalled. "As he actually got in and I took a look, I realized there is no Mayweather Promotions: there's no LLC, there's no seals, there's no 'incorporated'…technically, Floyd is a Golden Boy fighter [for Oscar De La Hoya's promotion firm]. He fights on every Golden Boy card, they do all the footwork…so when he says, 'Help me with Mayweather Promotions,' and it's not there, I go, 'Okay, I know what he means: he wants me to put it together for him.' So I do TMT Promotions, I get it all the way together…he comes home, and there's the, 'Let's get Floyd back in pocket' campaign that goes on, where there's $300,000 chains being bought and buying him the new Lambourghini…and I'm sitting there going, 'When are you going to give me the money?'…It's about [$2 million owed] at that point. When he finally does bring up the actual situation, he acted like he didn't know anything. Like, 'I didn't tell y'all to do that.'"
"That's not Floyd [on Twitter or Instagram dissing me]; Floyd don't Tweet…he's got somebody next to him. See, everybody around him is co-dependent, so they gonna roll with what he says regardless…they'll tell him what to say," 50 explained. "As soon as he gets confused, he's gonna go, 'Okay, okay, um, just call out [50 Cent].'"
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