50 Cent is keeping his longtime feud with Floyd Mayweather alive after sharing alleged leaked audio involving powerful boxing figures Al Haymon and Leonard Ellerbe.
The G-Unit mogul posted the recording on social media and claimed the two men could be heard discussing Mayweather and Premier Boxing Champions.
“Al Haymon and Leonard Ellerbe saying they will bury Floyd’s little ass for saying he owns PBC,” 50 Cent wrote alongside the clip.
The post quickly gained attention among boxing and hip-hop fans. However, the recording has not been independently authenticated. There is currently no confirmation that the voices belong to Haymon or Ellerbe.
According to a transcript posted by 50 Cent, one person in the audio appears to express frustration over an unidentified situation.
“I’m just glad I told you I was just pissed. I didn’t like what… you know,” the voice allegedly says.
The conversation later appears to reference control of Premier Boxing Champions and financial arrangements.
“Bill’s about to take complete control, and have monitoring for him… Your money is in your bank before you leave,” another voice allegedly says.
The context of the conversation remains unclear. Neither Haymon nor Ellerbe has publicly confirmed taking part in the recording.
If authentic, the audio could suggest tension behind the scenes involving Mayweather and PBC. For now, it remains an unverified claim promoted by one of Mayweather’s most outspoken rivals.
Alleged Audio Raises Questions About AI And Authenticity
The recording has also sparked questions about whether the audio could have been altered or artificially generated.
Advances in artificial intelligence have made it easier to create convincing recordings that imitate public figures. Without confirmation from an independent source, the clip should not be treated as verified evidence of a private conversation.
Mayweather has also not publicly responded to 50 Cent’s latest post.
50 Cent And Floyd Mayweather’s Feud Continues
50 Cent and Mayweather have traded insults for more than a decade.
The two were once close friends, but their relationship later fell apart. Since then, 50 Cent has repeatedly mocked the undefeated boxer through interviews and social media posts.

Their feud has included arguments over money, business ventures, literacy and Mayweather’s boxing career.

