Adrien "The Problem" Broner may not fear anyone inside the ring, but somebody has gotten in his ear regarding comments he directed at rapper/business mogul Jay Z and R&B singer Rihanna.

Broner was reportedly offered a five-year contract worth $40 million to leave adviser Al Haymon and join Roc Nation Sports, but Broner declined the offer with little class.

Broner said Jay Z could "Suck my d**k," and said that Rihanna was only "good for p***y." He is steadfast in remaining loyal to Haymon, who has reportedly tapped Broner to headline a new venture with NBC Sports, but apologized for the rudeness of his remarks.

'I've gotta address something because I'm getting a lot of feedback from this interview I did with TMZ. I was going to let it ride out and say, 'Forget the haters,' but my big homie called me, somebody that I respect, and he made me understand why I was wrong," Broner said.

"You never invite another man to another man's private parts. That's just ridiculous.

I was caught up in the moment and I want to apologize to Jay for that. I'm a man at the end of the day. I'm wrong and I can admit when I'm wrong. I never should have said 'Forget Rihanna.' I said it in a more explicit way. I'm wrong, I'm sorry. If Jay wants to talk to me, you can get in touch with me and we can talk about it.'"

Perhaps Broner realized that as someone who aspires to be a star outside of the ring as a rapper, Jay Z might not be the smartest person to pick a fight with. Broner left the door open to working with Jay Z in that realm, but it's not clear whether HOVA is interested in doing business with Broner anymore.

[Boxing Scene]