Chris Brown and Soulja Boy Instagram beef is real; Floyd Mayweather to train Crank That hitmaker

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Jan 06, 2017 11:09 AM EST

Chris Brown and Soulja Boy's Instagram beef escalated and had just got real with Floyd Mayweather putting on more fire to the matter by promising to personally train Soulja. 

The social media row actually started from the Crank That hitmaker's petty Like on Karrueche Tran's post. Then again, one should remember that Breezy is keen on whoever likes or follows or his ex-girl since they split and it just so happen that he is hitting at Soulja Boy who loves a good fight.

The hiphop artists, then on, exchanged threatening Instagram videos and tweets hitting at each other which ended up with the Loyal singer suggesting a match with Soulja Boy, The Guardian reported.

The 26-year old singer tried to back out from the agreement by posting remorseful video but then again did not succeed when he included Royalty in their beef with Breezy urging him to 'stop saying sh**' about his daughter.

The heated conversation got prominence online until it reached former boxing champ and now promoter, Floyd Mayweather, who got in the wagon by promoting the fight on his Instagram.

The ad was followed by a videoclip with Mayweather and Soulja Boy himself sealing the pact with the boxer saying, 'We gotta get the money.'

Then on, stars in the music industry are taking sides. Nia Guzman, Brown's ex-girlfriend and baby mama, appeared to have put her confidence on Soulja Boy by posting a photo of her daughter Royalty on Instagram and tagging both Soulja and Mayweather. The photo, however, was later on deleted from Guzman's wall, Billboard said.

Meanwhile, Percy Robert Miller known as his stage name as Master P talked about Chris Brown and Soulja Boy's beef in an interview by offering a sensible advice for the two artists to stop fighting saying 'it is just a waste of talent,' according to Hiphop DX.

The veteran rapper-music producer further stressed the seriousness of the matter as it divides people making them feel like 'they have to represent or be about it and shouldn't be like that.'

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