The 46 Meanest Tweets People Have Sent Out About Floyd Mayweather's Struggle to Read on "The Breakfast Club"

People are going in on Floyd Mayweather on Twitter today.

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Floyd Mayweather is a proven winner. He's 46-0 inside of the boxing ring and is likely going to go down as one of the greatest fighters ever when he eventually decides to hang up his gloves for good. But earlier today, Money Mayweather took a huge L as a result of an audio clip that aired on Power 105's "The Breakfast Club."

In the clip—which was unearthed by "The Breakfast Club" co-host Charlamagne Tha God—Mayweather can be heard struggling to read a "drop" that Power 105 producers asked him to read during a recent appearance on the station. And the clip comes on the heels of 50 Cent challenging Mayweather to a special version of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge yesterday, one that would call for Mayweather to read a page from a Harry Potter book in exchange for a $750,000 donation to charity. So both Charlamagne and 50 seem to be insinuating the same thing right now—that Floyd Mayweather can't read well.

The whole situation is kind of sad. But that hasn't stopped people from going in on the boxing champion on Twitter today. Sure, there are some people out there who are defending Mayweather and chastising Charlamagne and 50 for what they're saying and doing right now. But the vast majority of people on social media are just being downright mean.

To show you what we're talking about, we gathered The 46 Meanest Tweets People Have Sent Out About Floyd Mayweather's Struggle to Read on "The Breakfast Club." Twitter isn't right for sending these out...

@quantumwashere

And you just so happened to have this dream last night?

@watchJaytweat

Let's not go there.

@ModernDayMuggin

No.

@mickrouse

Please don't go looking for it.

@12YearsAHaitian

Tears.

@GhostwritaMusic

Well, he does work out a lot.

@leetreble_

You don't really have to "read" a pin number.

@Slime_Drexler

Stop.

@NonchalantNegro

Sigh.

@BasedChasen

Don't overuse this meme, guys.

@MURDAMALEASY

Floyd knows his numbers.

@LSilentN

Wait…what?

@leggomyPOLO

He can read a text message.

@CakesGod

No, he isn't.

@Jharrenolb23

Eh, not so much.

@MikeGetsOff

"MikeGetsOff" on being a bully?

@JCKillah

"Flloyd"?

@Guesswhocruz

Nah, he's good.

@Almighty2xs

Too far.

@_CakeBawse

tjoujwuecbqyamlxybateninzvqyso!

@JellzSantana

One is coming soon...

@smoothsteve23

This ain't right!

@fuckyou88134532

Same way we all do.

@MrDoodyHead

Nice Twitter handle, dude.

@SouthsideVic

Told you this meme was coming!

@KidQuestIV

If he does have dyslexia, it's definitely not funny.

@ChuckShots

He's gonna need a financial advisor regardless.

@InoharaMasato

Floyd's job > Your job.

@CapoSignora

Yes, he does.

@Annoyed_Bassist

Where'd the 37 come from?

@2phirst_names

Ironic? Eh.

@RMtsambiwa

EASY ON THE CAPS LOCK.

@BeyonceHasSTD

Dead wrong.

@ThatPMF_

You better leave Keef out of this.

@TheNickMoats

It's not funny.

@freshalina

Leave Winnie the Pooh out of this, too!

@MJA773

Nope.

@marreynoldsNC

Oh no, not Fantasia jokes.

@Kris_The1st

SMH.

@thefentybarb

Dead.

@A_iwantyou

Nice use of exclamation points, but...

@I_am_Syn_City

NO.

@itsthereal

We'll see about that.

@golugrizz

Something tells us Floyd isn't going to disappear like Ja did.

@XLbeats

Okay, no more jokes about children's books.

@lOTYI85

WHAT?! Worst tweet of 2014.

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