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    50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather were once close friends and business partners, publicly calling themselves "The Money Team" (TMT). Their bond formed in the late 2000s, rooted in mutual respect for each other’s hustle—50 as a hip-hop mogul and Mayweather as an undefeated boxing champion. They were often seen together at events, promoting each other, and flaunting their wealth and lifestyle. In 2012, the relationship took a sharp turn. During Mayweather’s brief stint in jail for a domestic violence charge, 50 Cent claimed he took over responsibilities for TMT Promotions—a boxing promotions company they discussed launching together. Upon Mayweather’s release, 50 Cent expected a formal partnership, but Floyd reportedly distanced himself from the business side, leading 50 to feel slighted. 50 went on to launch SMS Promotions independently, and tensions escalated from there. The feud spilled into social media and interviews, with both men throwing jabs. 50 mocked Floyd's reading ability in viral posts, while Mayweather clapped back by flaunting his wealth and accomplishments. Despite occasional rumors of reconciliation, the relationship has remained rocky, marked more by public disses than any real truce. Their split highlights how business misunderstandings and egos can dismantle even the strongest public friendships.
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        Michael Jai White believes the strongest punch isn’t the hook punch, it’s the straight punch.. Jai White said: “Simply put, the strongest punch the body can generate is a reverse punch that we call in karate - or the straight right - or straight left depending on if you’re orthodox or southpaw in boxing. “Some may argue about the hook, but the hook, even though it’s a very effective punch and it’s very strong because it rattles the jaw, you know, making the head shake and producing knockouts, it’s nowhere near the force that can be derived from the core of our body. “That reverse punch, turning your body, the strike is at the end of my shoulder and hip turn, generated from the floor to my hips to the target.”
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