Floyd Mayweather Jr., Ray J Feud: Kim Kardashian Sex Tape Partner Dating 'Money' Ex Girlfriend, Recording Diss Track? [PHOTO] [VIDEO]

As questions swirl about who will be Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s next opponent, "Money" may be thinking about taking swings at R&B singer Ray-J, most famous for appearing in a sex tape with Kim Kardashian.

According to reports, on September 14th, the night Mayweather defeated Canelo Alvarez on pay-per-view, one of his homes was robbed. The alleged culprit is one of Mayweather's "side chicks," who calls herself Princess Love. In the robbery, $10,000 cash, eight Rolex watches and "other items" were nabbed from the Mayweather residence. Princess Love was believed to be staying in that house at the time the robbery occurred.

See Ray-J's photos with Princess Love here

Floyd has offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the thieves, and he has confirmed $7 million worth of jewelry was nabbed.

In addition, Princess Love went on a vacation to Miami with Ray-J, where the pair began sleeping together, according to reports. Several Instagram photos from the Miami getaway clearly show the two canoodling.

Now, Ray-J is escalating the beef, posting pictures of he and Princess Love kissing each other on Instagram with the hashtag #lasvegas. Mediatakeout.com also reports that the rapper/crooner is planning on releasing a diss track called I Hit It First Part II. The first part addresses Kim Kardashian, and was a shot at rapper Kanye West.

Meanwhile, Floyd is out $7 million or more and still trying to figure out where to go next inside the ring. After defeating Alvarez soundly the night of the robbery, he quite possibly cleaned out the final remaining fighter near his weight class that could pose an interesting threat.

Recently, British fighter Amir Khan was rumored to be his next foe, but Khan denied the claims vehemently, insisting he was focused on a December bout with Devon Alexander. That fight is off, though, and Alexander has signed on to fight Shawn Porter.

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