Following remarks made by 50 Cent aimed at Stevie J for his involvement in a legal matter concerning Diddy, the former Bad Boy producer extended an offer to engage in a boxing match.
In a lighthearted exchange captured in a video featuring DJ Self, 50 Cent humorously adopts the persona of a bouncer, playfully beckoning Self to confront him.
Demonstrating his agility and precision, 50 Cent executes a series of swift and forceful shadowboxing maneuvers, asserting the sharpness of his skills.
Amidst playful banter, 50 Cent dismisses potential challengers, confidently asserting, “I’m on point. None of that nonsense can touch me. Better luck with security, pal.”
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