

Music mogul 50 Cent has had his fair share of feuds with celebrities over the years. But despite his long list of rivals, they’ve never banded together against him—until now, perhaps. TV personality Raymond ‘Benzino’ Scott recently fired back at 50 after the rapper accused him of being a snitch, and things are heating up fast as Floyd Mayweather has been roped into the mix.
Much like 50’s infamous fallout with ‘Money’ Mayweather, his beef with Benzino has been simmering for years. The two have traded jabs online, but their latest clash might just pull the former five-division boxing champion into the mix. So, what really went down? Did Benzino actually snitch? Buckle up—this one’s about to get messy.
You see, their rift reignited recently when 50 Cent accused Benzino of snitching on his nephew, Gai Scott, in connection with the 2014 shooting. This quickly prompted Benzino to fire back at ‘Fiddy’ through a video, which was further circulated by ‘HOLLYWOOD UNLOCKED’ on social media. In the video, Benzino followed his pattern of calling out the rapper for a boxing match.
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While Benzino had made callouts similar to 50 in previous years, this time, he seemed extra aggressive. “We can get in the ring, and I’ll beat your a**, Curtis,” Benzino told 50 Cent. “Yeah. Me and you could get in the ring for that money. 3 rounds/ I’ll whoop you. You big and sloppy and too stiff. And I don’t believe all that Golden Gloves s**t. Alright, we gon’ put that to the side. Mayweather, holler at me. Believe me. I’ll be his Huckleberry.”
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The Source co-owner went on to clarify the situation involving his nephew, who had once shot at him. According to Benzino, before he had a chance to make a statement, his nephew had already contacted the police and admitted to the shooting. Despite this, Benzino chose not to name his nephew in court. As a result, the nephew received an 18-month sentence—far lighter than the 15 years he could have faced had Benzino cooperated fully with authorities.
“So I don’t give a f**k about no Internet. I’m solid,” Benzino continued his 50 Cent rant. “50 Cent, you’re a p***y. My nephew, you’re a p***y. If there’s any real, real issues, I’m not hard to find. But that’s a fact. What I just said was fact. And the paperwork’s out there. So I don’t want to hear about no snitching s**t. I don’t want to hear it.”
If Floyd Mayweather agrees to help Benzino prepare for fighting 50 Cent, he will get to exact sweet revenge on the rapper for their own beef.
What’s your perspective on:
Could Floyd Mayweather stepping in turn this feud into a legendary boxing showdown?
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The beef between Floyd Mayweather and 50 Cent
The beef between Floyd Mayweather and 50 Cent is one of hip-hop and boxing’s most entertaining rivalries. Though they once called each other brothers, their relationship has been filled with years of public jabs, memes, and shade. The latest round came after Mayweather claimed he bought 62 apartment buildings in Upper Manhattan for $402 million without outside investment.
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Business Insider later found no evidence of the purchase, prompting 50 to troll him on Instagram with a sarcastic post. “Damn Champ they caught you CAPPIN,” 50 wrote on his Instagram. He even shared a YouTube video accusing Mayweather of going bankrupt, fueling skepticism around the deal. This isn’t the first time 50 has mocked Mayweather—just last month, he posted an AI-generated parody video featuring him.
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While Mayweather has remained silent, the missing paper trail raises questions. With 50 Cent keeping the spotlight on him, their feud continues to blur the lines between comedy, clout, and controversy.
Having said that, it appears Floyd Mayweather has finally received a shot to humiliate 50 Cent like the latter has been doing to him. Do you think Mayweather should help Benzino?
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