Floyd Mayweather has sounded off against T.I. after the Atlanta rapper released a diss track geared toward the fighter and his support of Gucci.
The track - called 'F**k N***a' - was released on Thursday and its artwork features a picture of the retired boxer wearing the sweater that has since been pulled by Gucci.
Text under the image states that F**k N***a means someone 'who isn't about any of the s**t he or she claims to be; term used in the south, someone you don't like or who isn't solid; one that goes against his people and against code; a person who does ignorant s**t and deserves to get dealt with accordingly for their stupidity and/or b********s. Synonym f**k boy.'
The track - called 'F**k N***a' - was released on Thursday and its artwork features a picture of the retired boxer wearing the sweater that has since been pulled by Gucci.
While T.I.'s (left) song does not mention Mayweather (right) by name, it does specifically asks why he hasn't helped with issues like the disappearance of black woman across the country/globe and the Flint water crisis
The song was released after Mayweather visited a Gucci Store and left with multiple shopping bags, carried by an entourage, the Business Insider reports.
While the song does not mention Mayweather by name, it does specifically asks why he hasn't helped with issues like the disappearance of black woman across the country/globe and the Flint water crisis.
Flint is approximately two hours from Grand Rapids, where the 41-year-old was born and raised.
Mayweather responded on late Thursday night, questioning why the rappers and others were only boycotting Gucci for three months 'if what was done caused so much strife?'
Mayweather responded on late Thursday night, questioning why the rappers and others were only boycotting Gucci for three months 'if what was done caused so much strife?'
The fighter suggested that people should have been boycotting parent company Kering S.A.