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50 Cent Mocks Rick Ross Following Vancouver Fight: “Who Said Canada Was Soft?”

Fif continues to mock Rick Ross after he was involved in a brawl in Vancouver last week.

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson speaks onstage during the “Power Book II: Ghost” Season 4 New York City Premiere on June 06, 2024 in New York City. Vlasic/Getty Images for STARZ

With all due respect, 50 Cent is a troll, and one thing he will do is ridicule his rivals—including Rick Ross. Fif stopped in Canada on Saturday (July 6), where he performed and celebrated his 49th 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡day. A viral video of his performance hit the internet on Monday (July 8), showing the rapper mocking Ross’ recent altercation at Vancouver’s Ignite Festival.

“I can’t believe what y’all did to Rick Ross. You f**ked him up,” the mogul said, joking with the audience, pretending that he spotted the attacker in the crowd. “Who was it, you did it? There he go right there!… Who said Canada was soft? Who said that sh*t?”

50 also spoke briefly in an Instagram video where he referenced Ross’ predicament. The businessman posted the clip on Sunday (July 7), gushing about how much love he gets in the North, saying, “They f**k with me out here. They beat Rick Ross the f**k up.” Uncle Murda makes an appearance in the video, too, getting in a couple of shots, asserting, “We’re going to Canada, and we ain’t them other ni**as, you heard.”

Rick Ross recently addressed being attacked by the Canadian goons in a hilarious IG Story. On Thursday (July 4), the “Biggest Bawse” took to social media to recall the attack.

Rozay insisted that he wasn’t punched in the face, stating, “Let me tell you something: When the first dude stepped up to Rozay—the little short fat one that looked like Bam Bam Bigelow from wrestling—when he stepped up… I squat down to his eyes and I said, ‘Boy, if I hit you, you gon see everything you ate for the last few days.’ His balls dropped out of his a**he never said another word, he never did nothing he was a straight busta. Then the ni**a behind him said, ‘I KNOW MMAyyyyyye.’ And then I got hit with a drink. I’m still convinced ain’t no ni**a punch me.”

The MMG boss was attacked at Vancouver’s Ignite Music Festival on Sunday (June 30) after the rapper ended his set by playing Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.” Rozay exited the stage as a group of Drake fans confronted the artist.

The men pressed Ross and his team, which ultimately led to a brawl. Video footage shows one of the men snuffing the rapper, which then caused Ross’ bodyguards and camp to get involved.

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