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"Nessuno può generare più incassi di me!" Floyd Mayweather annuncia il rientro nella boxe ufficiale, vedremo la rivincita con Pac-Man?

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Mayweather vs Tyson Reported for April 25 — But No Official Confirmation

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Mayweather vs Tyson Reported for April 25 — But No Official Confirmation Mayweather vs Tyson is reportedly set for April 25 in the Congo, but no official confirmation has come from Floyd Mayweather or his team.

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MAYWEATHER vs TYSON NOT CONFIRMED❗️

Despite reports that Floyd Mayweather and Mike Tyson's exhibition is done, WBN understands thats not the case.

Once the event is fully arranged, only Floyd Mayweather and Mike Tyson will confirm.

Any other reports remain unverified.

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WHERE IS MAYWEATHER vs TYSON? ❓

Mike Tyson confirmed Floyd Mayweather was set to fight him in March — possibly in Africa 🌍 — yet as of January 27, 2026, there’s still no official announcement.

Right now, the fight is completely M.I.A. 🪖🇿🇦

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What if Mike Tyson goes rogue and flattens Floyd Mayweather in their exhibition?

It would be a branding disaster.

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Floyd Mayweather Prefers Secrecy as Tyson and Pacquiao Leak Fight Plans Fighters don’t just lose matches — sometimes they lose the narrative. That may be what Floyd Mayweather is thinking after two of his biggest rivals — Mike Tyson and Manny Pacquiao — publicly revealed details about future match-ups. Tyson Drops the Bomb At his “An Evening With Mike Tyson” event this week, Tyson stunned the audience by leaking plans when asked who his next fight would be against. “Floyd Mayweather, can you believe that? It’s going to be in March in Africa. It’s going to break all the records.” That revelation adds fresh heat to one of boxing’s most talked-about exhibitions: Tyson vs. Mayweather, expected in March 2026 somewhere on that continent. Mayweather Likes to Control the Narrative Mayweather built his 50‑0 professional legacy across five weight divisions by meticulously controlling timing, promotion, and media narratives. So when Tyson — a man who once called Mayweather “a little scared man” for comparing himself to legends — announced the fight details in front of fans, he didn’t just hype the event. He encroached on Mayweather’s turf. Pacquiao Set the Precedent It isn’t the first time someone spilled what Mayweather preferred to keep under wraps. Earlier this year, Pacquiao revealed details of a planned 2026 rematch. A few weeks after confirming it, he cut off a reporter who asked about the fight during his son’s professional debut in Los Angeles. Observers noted Mayweather likely would have told Pacquiao to stay quiet — the same principle that makes Tyson’s public reveal potentially irritating for Floyd. The Stakes Behind the Scenes Now that Tyson is doing the same, the pattern is clear: the spectacle may thrill fans, but behind the scenes, Mayweather’s preference for control is being challenged. Come March, Africa will host a historic exhibition that’s sure to break records — but behind the cameras, the real fight is already in motion. About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of experience. He has interviewed dozens of world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside at the sport’s most significant events since founding WBN in 2010. Read full bio.

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'Tyson vs. Mayweather will break Jake Paul streaming record' - World Boxing News Tyson vs. Mayweather is set to shatter streaming records and usher in a new era of boxing. The promoters detail new technology.

‘Tyson vs. Mayweather will break Jake Paul streaming record,’ says an event organizer

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Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather ‘Doesn’t Really Interest’ Roy Jones Jr With the talks about a gargantuan showdown between boxing’s golden eyed boy, Floyd Mayweather Jr. (50-0, 27 KOs) and the ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ Mike Tyson (50-6-2, 44 KOs) doing the rounds, there have been many who have expressed their doubts about the two fighters, far out of their prime, facing each other and Roy Jones Jr. happens to be one of them. Talking to Andre Ward on ATS: Hall of Game Podcast, Jones Jr. highlighted the massive difference between both fighters as one of the main reasons why the fight wouldn’t work.

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Mike Tyson y Floyd Mayweather Jr  anuncian una pelea de exhibición para el año 2026
Mike Tyson y Floyd Mayweather Jr anuncian una pelea de exhibición para el año 2026 YouTube video by Boxing Studs

Mike Tyson y Floyd Mayweather Jr anuncian una pelea de exhibición para el 2026. Video Reportaje disponible por medio de nuestro canal de YouTube: Boxing Studs
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A professional comeback for Floyd Mayweather is not ruled out.

51-0 or 50-1 could happen in 2026.

Would you like to see it?

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Floyd Mayweather dangles 50-0 record as Tyson clash opens Pandora’s box Floyd Mayweather has made a career of saying “never” — only to flip it the moment the money or moment suited. Now, the unbeaten five-weight ruler has cracked open the one vault he always said would remain locked: his 50-0 record. Already signed for a 2026 exhibition with Mike Tyson, Mayweather casually let slip that his perfect slate may no longer be untouchable. Talks for a professional comeback “There have been talks. There have been talks. It’s possible,” Mayweather told TMZ Sports when asked about a professional return. That single phrase moves the Tyson fight from spectacle into a potential stepping stone. For years, Mayweather dismissed the idea of a real comeback. In 2017, the Grand Rapids native sold McGregor as his “final farewell” — the night he joined the exclusive 50-0 club. Every exhibition since has been brushed off as “fun, entertainment, never serious.” This time, he’s talking differently. “I’m not really training right now,” Mayweather admitted. “The fight [with Mike Tyson] is in 2026. We’re still ironing out everything. But I’m pretty sure it’s going to be exciting for the people and the fans.” A Jake Paul professional fight? Exciting, yes — but what if Tyson, even at 59 and under exhibition rules, makes Mayweather look human? What if Jake Paul, already circling Tyson and Anthony Joshua, dangles an eight-figure pro fight? That’s the real story: Mayweather may no longer view 50-0 as sacrosanct. If the right crossover opponent and the right numbers align, the “Money Man” has proved time and again that “retired” is just another word to sell pay-per-views. History shows the pattern. After Andre Berto in 2015, Mayweather walked away — then returned for McGregor. Before that, he vanished after Oscar De La Hoya, only to reappear for Ricky Hatton. Every Mayweather retirement comes with a question mark attached. 50-0 Legacy Now, with Tyson’s return stoking the fires, Mayweather has planted the biggest asterisk of all beside his 50-0 legacy. The GOAT debate suddenly has fresh fuel. If Mayweather risks it and loses, the entire story of his career changes. If he comes back and wins, he cashes in on yet another chapter in the richest saga boxing has ever known. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Floyd Mayweather dangles 50-0 record as Tyson clash opens Pandora’s box

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Floyd Mayweather ‘picked a fight’ with Mike Tyson ‘for the bag’ Mike Tyson has confirmed that Floyd Mayweather Jr. approached him with the idea of fighting in 2026, with “Iron Mike” openly admitting the motivation is all about the money. World Boxing News was sent the statement directly from Hard Rock Bet after Tyson’s appearance at a VIP event hosted at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Sitting alongside rapper Fat Joe, the 59-year-old former heavyweight champion looked almost amused as he explained how the bizarre clash came about. “I was minding my own business; I wasn’t bothering nobody,” Tyson said when asked why the two most prominent names in boxing history would even contemplate a fight. “He just wanted to pick a fight.” A “Money” fight in every sense of the word Mayweather, who spent his career dictating negotiations and headlining lucrative ‘money fights,’ was once again the instigator. Fat Joe pressed Tyson on whether the ‘bag’ was the only real incentive this time around. “I guess the bag is involved,” Tyson admitted, smirking as if to underline the obvious. The bout is penciled in for Spring 2026 at a yet-to-be-named venue and sold as a blockbuster of names rather than any kind of competitive encounter. Tyson last fought in 2024, losing to Jake Paul in a crossover circus, while Mayweather’s exhibitions continue to earn him millions with little sporting merit attached. The unspoken truth behind nostalgia boxing This latest announcement is further proof of what fans have come to expect in the current era: nostalgia packaged as pay-per-view gold. Tyson and Mayweather remain cultural icons, but both are long past their prime. The matchup has nothing to do with rivalry, belts, or legacy. It’s simply business dressed up as history. Tyson didn’t bother to hide that fact. “It’s the bag,” he said bluntly, echoing the very sentiment that underpins modern boxing’s flirtation with spectacle. The business of icons It’s not the first time Tyson has accepted a fight purely for the payday, and it likely won’t be the last. Speaking recently to the Today Show about his return to the ring, Tyson shared a revealing moment with his teenage son. “For a moment, I didn’t know what to say,” Tyson explained. “He said, Why? Why are you doing it? And I felt sad for a moment. I said, because I’m the best that ever did it. That’s why.” That blend of pride and pragmatism sums up Tyson’s latest deal. Fans know exactly what this fight is about: another multi-million-dollar spectacle that does more for the bank balance than for boxing. And in Tyson’s own words, he doesn’t need to sell it any other way. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Floyd Mayweather ‘picked a fight’ with Mike Tyson ‘for the bag’ says the Baddest Man on the Planet

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Mike Tyson reveals why he keeps fighting, ‘Because I’m the Best Ever!’ Mike Tyson has opened up on why he continues to fight into his later years, even as he prepares for a spring exhibition with Floyd Mayweather. Speaking on the Today Show, Tyson revealed the deep personal exchange with his teenage boy that brought clarity to his motivations. When asked by his 14-year-old son why he keeps stepping back into the ring, Tyson admitted being momentarily lost for words. “For a moment, I didn’t know what to say. He said, Why? Why are you doing it? And I felt sad for a moment.” Then came the answer that defines Tyson’s mindset in his fifties. “I said, because I’m the best that ever did it. That’s why.” MIKE TYSON | The Best Ever? Speaking on the Today Show, Mike Tyson calls himself the “Best Ever” due to his ability to continue fighting and earning money in his 50s. ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ faces Floyd Mayweather in an exhibition in the spring of 2026. #MikeTyson… pic.twitter.com/bRXAQf24Pz — World Boxing News (@WorldBoxingNews) September 17, 2025 His son, Tyson, admitted that he didn’t fully understand. But for the former heavyweight champion, the truth was undeniable. Tyson’s why: Longevity and Legacy Unlike the brash Tyson of the 1980s, the 58-year-old ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ is usually humble when speaking about his career. This time, though, he cut to the chase. His longevity, he believes, is now the key reason why he stands above all others in boxing history. “Listen, I made more money in my 50s than I did in my 20s. And I only had, what, four fights over my 50s. That’s really interesting. From that perspective, I’m now 60 years old. The money doesn’t mean anything. The people I love, I can take care of.” For Tyson, the exhibitions are no longer about survival or even the spotlight. They are about cementing a status he already feels belongs to him, and being remembered as the greatest ever to lace them up. Mayweather’s collision course The comments come as Tyson edges closer to an extraordinary exhibition clash with Floyd Mayweather. While both men remain icons of different eras, the bout raises questions about the balance between spectacle and sport, a recurring theme in Tyson’s latest comeback run. Yet for Tyson himself, the reason to keep going is now crystal clear: not money, not fame, but a belief in his own unmatched greatness. “That’s my why. Because I’m the best that ever did it.” Who is going to argue with Mike? About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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Sugar Nunez Wins Defense, Oscar Vadez Returns/Wins + Mike Tyson-Floyd Mayweather Fighting?! | Fight Freaks Unite Recap

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Bill Haney Has A Message For ‘Anybody Hating’ Floyd Mayweather vs Mike Tyson The world of boxing was recently taken by a storm, with an announcement that the crown prince of boxing, Floyd Mayweather (50-0, 27 KOs), will potentially be facing the ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’, Mike Tyson (50-7-2, 44 KOs) in Spring 2026. With both fighters being mere shadows of their prime selves over the past few years, the matchup and their return have raised more than a few eyebrows. However, Devin Haney’s dad, Bill, feels that fans should give the matchup a chance. Posting on social media, Bill Haney…

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Floyd Mayweather Faces Ridicule for Tyson Clash at Nearly 60 Floyd Mayweather is no stranger to the spotlight, but his latest announcement has sparked a storm of reactions from fans and pundits alike. The undefeated 50-0 legend has confirmed he will face former heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson in an exhibition bout slated for Spring 2026, aligning with new organizers to deliver the event to a global audience. The revelation comes hot on the heels of Jake Paul’s forays into boxing, where the YouTube star-turned-professional shook the sport with high-profile matchups against veterans and former champions. A Matchup of Legends Fans have been quick to draw comparisons, with some ridiculing Mayweather for attempting a similar feat despite his opponent being nearly 60 years of age. “I fear no man but God. Let’s get it!” Mayweather declared on social media, doubling down on his unshakable confidence. The “Money” moniker is well-earned; for three decades, Mayweather has curated a career devoid of blemishes, with a 50-0 record that has cemented his place as one of the most dominant and marketable figures in the sport. “I’ve been doing this for 30 years, and there hasn’t been a single fighter that can tarnish my legacy,” Mayweather added. “You already know that if I am going to do something, it’s going to be big and it’s going to be legendary. “I’m the best in the business of boxing. This exhibition will give the fans what they want.” The Ridicule vs. The Hype While Paul has been able to navigate the modern boxing landscape with a combination of showmanship and calculated risk, Mayweather is attempting a feat only the influencer has dared, stepping into the ring with Tyson, a heavyweight whose prime is long past but whose aura, punch power, and charisma remain untouchable. Critics are quick to question the wisdom of such a clash, citing age, ring rust, and the debate over spectacle versus sport. Yet for Mayweather, the gamble is part of the appeal despite Tyson’s 59 years. Unlike the younger Paul, Mayweather is a seasoned veteran with decades of experience, unmatched defensive mastery, and a brand that transcends the boxing world. The duo’s bout promises not only a clash of legends but a global spectacle capable of captivating fans who grew up idolizing both men. Details of the date and venue remain under wraps, but anticipation is building. Fans, media, and fellow fighters alike are waiting to see whether Mayweather can once again defy expectations or if the ridicule will outweigh the hype. The conversation surrounding the event is already monumental, and boxing’s golden era icons are about to make headlines once more. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Floyd Mayweather Faces Ridicule for Tyson Clash at Nearly 60

Both men will combine at an age of 108 when the first bell rings, with neither expected to go full throttle.

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Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson sign to meet in exhibition bout Event between legends separated by 80 pounds planned for spring

Legends Floyd Mayweather, Mike Tyson, separated by 80 pounds, sign to meet in exhibition bout planned for spring. Read my story & sign up for my #boxing newsletter: danrafael.substack.com/p/floyd-mayw... #MayweatherTyson

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Mayweather Fights Tyson to Prove a Point: Kills the Money Myth Floyd Mayweather has heard the whispers for years that he’s broke and that real estate deals have gone south. Additionally, he spends his money faster than it arrives in his accounts. The five-weight world champion insists those claims are nothing more than envy dressed up as facts. Now, with a blockbuster clash against Mike Tyson confirmed for Spring 2026 under the CSI Sports/Fight Sports banner, Mayweather says he isn’t chasing paydays to plug financial holes. Instead, the undefeated icon fights because he can, because the spotlight is still his, and because he wants to remind the world that he moves boxing on his own terms. “I’m pretty sure I’d be upset too if I was somebody else,” Mayweather said. “I’d be mad at Mayweather, too. How the f*** for 29 years or 30 years you keep getting money like this? I’d be mad too. Sh**. I’d be hating on Mayweather, too. “Continue to hate. You know, people only talk about winners. I’m a winner, so continue to talk. Keep your bread fresh. Put it in the bag. Call me the bread man.” The Tyson fight: what we know While full details remain under wraps, promoters will announce further details for Mayweather vs. Tyson ahead of Spring 2026, with a global broadcast. The event will be one of the most lucrative exhibitions in history, pairing Mayweather’s 50-0 record with Tyson’s aura as a former heavyweight champion, despite the use of kid gloves. There’s no venue yet, though industry insiders point to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, or New York as frontrunners. However, don’t rule out anywhere in the world, as is the case with Mayweather and Tyson’s pulling power. Financially, both men will undoubtedly earn at least eight figures, possibly more, as Mayweather’s previous high-profile exhibition bouts against Tenshin Nasukawa and Logan Paul reportedly generated tens of millions of dollars. Even if Tyson’s involvement inflates the purse, it won’t be out of desperation, according to sports business analysts. The money myth Despite retiring from competitive boxing in 2017, Mayweather’s name continues to trend with claims that he is broke. Reports surface every year alleging failed real estate ventures in New York and Las Vegas, combined with a lifestyle defined by $20 million watch collections, fleets of Rolls-Royces, and private jets. Critics say he spends it before he earns it. Mayweather Promotions continues to generate steady revenue streams, while his exhibition tours in Japan, Dubai, and Miami have kept the cash flowing. “The broke narrative is lazy,” one analyst told WBN. “No fighter in history has monetized their name post-retirement like Mayweather. “Even if his real estate returns aren’t sky-high, the man’s exhibitions alone have earned him nine figures since 2018.” Why is Floyd Mayweather fighting Mike Tyson? — World Boxing News (@WorldBoxingNews) September 5, 2025 Why he’s really doing it At 48, Mayweather doesn’t need Tyson, the millions, or another circus to validate his legacy. He’s already the richest fighter of his era, the only man to headline a billion-dollar event, and still the name most boxing fans Google first. The Tyson fight is not about plugging gaps in his bank account. It’s about ego, spectacle, and sending a message to critics who think he’s lost relevance. For Mayweather, this fight is the middle finger to doubters who claim his time has passed. As he puts it, only winners get talked about, and nearly three decades later, everyone is still talking about him. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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Why is Floyd Mayweather fighting Mike Tyson?

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Mayweather vs Tyson confirmed for 2026: Boxing’s wildest exhibition yet Boxing will once again blur the lines between sport and spectacle as Floyd Mayweather and Mike Tyson prepare to collide in Spring 2026 in what promoters bill as one of the most significant exhibition events in ring history. Tyson, who will be pushing 60 when the headliner occurs, and Mayweather, who will be 49 by fight night, have officially signed with CSI SPORTS™/FIGHT SPORTS® to deliver the blockbuster worldwide. A firm date and venue remain undisclosed, although organizers insist the bout will capture global attention on a scale rarely seen. For Tyson, the beloved ex-heavyweight champion, movie star, and entrepreneur, the fight offers yet another chapter in his remarkable second life as a crossover icon. Tyson and Mayweather’s recent exhibitions ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ shared the ring with Jake Paul in November 2024 in a collision that failed to set the world alight. Groans that Tyson was shot-shy in the fight dogged the aftermath, but it seems as though time has healed those wounds. For Mayweather, it is a return to the spotlight that made him boxing’s ultimate box-office attraction with a record of 50-0 and a legacy built on dominance across five weight classes. The former pound-for-pound king’s latest event saw him rematch John Gotti III in Mexico over a year ago. And despite WBN speculating Mayweather could follow rival Manny Pacquiao and challenge for a world title, the Michigan man seems content with out-of-prime opponents, despite Tyson’s fierce reputation. The age-old debate Both men are household names who transcend the sport, but their age difference and combined mileage will inevitably spark debate. With a combined age of almost 110, critics will question whether the event belongs on the same plane as their past achievements or should take its place among boxing’s lucrative ‘exhibitions.’ That discussion, however, will not stop the world’s eyes from watching. Promoters are already describing the contest as ‘one of the most compelling boxing events in history,’ with Tyson and Mayweather’s star power ensuring record-breaking global distribution. Love it or loathe it, Mayweather vs Tyson is happening. And when two of the biggest names in the sport’s history share a ring, boxing and the wider world will stop to watch. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Floyd Mayweather vs Mike Tyson goes down in Spring 2026

More details to follow as two legends capitalize on the demand for nostalgia.

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Mayweather vs Tyson confirmed for 2026: Boxing’s wildest exhibition yet Boxing will once again blur the lines between sport and spectacle as Floyd Mayweather and Mike Tyson prepare to collide in Spring 2026 in what promoters bill as one of the most significant exhibition events in ring history. Tyson, who will be pushing 60 when the headliner occurs, and Mayweather, who will be 49 by fight night, have officially signed with CSI SPORTS™/FIGHT SPORTS® to deliver the blockbuster worldwide. A firm date and venue remain undisclosed, although organizers insist the bout will capture global attention on a scale rarely seen. For Tyson, the beloved ex-heavyweight champion, movie star, and entrepreneur, the fight offers yet another chapter in his remarkable second life as a crossover icon. Tyson and Mayweather’s recent exhibitions ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ shared the ring with Jake Paul in November 2024 in a collision that failed to set the world alight. Groans that Tyson was shot-shy in the fight dogged the aftermath, but it seems as though time has healed those wounds. For Mayweather, it is a return to the spotlight that made him boxing’s ultimate box-office attraction with a record of 50-0 and a legacy built on dominance across five weight classes. The former pound-for-pound king’s latest event saw him rematch John Gotti III in Mexico over a year ago. And despite WBN speculating Mayweather could follow rival Manny Pacquiao and challenge for a world title, the Michigan man seems content with out-of-prime opponents, despite Tyson’s fierce reputation. The age-old debate Both men are household names who transcend the sport, but their age difference and combined mileage will inevitably spark debate. With a combined age of almost 110, critics will question whether the event belongs on the same plane as their past achievements or should take its place among boxing’s lucrative ‘exhibitions.’ That discussion, however, will not stop the world’s eyes from watching. Promoters are already describing the contest as ‘one of the most compelling boxing events in history,’ with Tyson and Mayweather’s star power ensuring record-breaking global distribution. Love it or loathe it, Mayweather vs Tyson is happening. And when two of the biggest names in the sport’s history share a ring, boxing and the wider world will stop to watch. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Mayweather vs Tyson confirmed.

Boxing’s wildest exhibition yet goes down in Spring 2026.

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Boxing legends Floyd Mayweather and Mike Tyson will face off in a 2026 exhibition match.

The “Legend vs. Legend” bout, set for spring, promises an unpredictable spectacle.

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Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Mike Tyson Signed For Spring 2026 The biggest fight (likely exhibition) between two legends that could happen was recently announced. Floyd Mayweather Jr. will face Mike Tyson in the Spring of 2026, according to a press release sent out by CSI Sports/ FIGHT SPORTS. This comes as a huge surprise, as Mayweather mainly campaigned in the welterweight/junior middleweight weight class while Tyson was the undisputed heavyweight champion. With Tyson looking like a shell of his former self when he faced Jake Paul in November 2024, it likely gave Mayweather all the incentive that he needed to sign up for this exhibition.

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