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Floyd Mayweather, 48, Announces Return to Pro Boxing After Mike Tyson Exhibition
The undefeated boxing legend will put his 50-0 record on the line in his comeback fight.
Published on Feb. 21, 2026
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Floyd Mayweather Jr., the 48-year-old undefeated boxing icon, has announced his return to professional boxing following an exhibition bout against Mike Tyson this spring. Mayweather's decision to re-enter the ring raises questions about the financial factors and shifting dynamics in the sport, as veteran fighters increasingly turn to lucrative exhibition matches.
Why it matters
Mayweather's comeback, coming after eight exhibition fights since his 2017 retirement, signals a potential shift in the boxing landscape. It draws significant attention to the sport, but also raises concerns about the opportunities available to younger, rising stars and the integrity of the rankings.
The details
Reports suggest Mayweather's return may be influenced by potential financial difficulties, including a recent $340 million lawsuit filed against Showtime Boxing. The 48-year-old emphasized his ability to generate substantial revenue, stating no one can match the gate, broadcast audience, or money generated by his events.
- Mayweather's exhibition bout against Mike Tyson is scheduled for this spring.
- Mayweather's next professional fight is reportedly planned for this summer.
The players
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
A 48-year-old undefeated boxing icon who has announced his return to professional boxing after a series of exhibition fights.
Mike Tyson
A former heavyweight boxing champion who is scheduled to face Mayweather in an exhibition bout this spring.
Showtime Boxing
A television network that has faced a $340 million lawsuit from Mayweather, which may be contributing to his decision to return to professional boxing.
What they’re saying
“No one can match the gate, broadcast audience, or money generated by my events.”
— Floyd Mayweather Jr. (newsy-today.com)
What’s next
Mayweather's next opponent and the details of his upcoming professional fight have not yet been announced.
The takeaway
Mayweather's return to professional boxing, following a series of lucrative exhibition matches, highlights the evolving dynamics in the sport. While it draws significant attention, it also raises questions about the opportunities available to younger fighters and the integrity of the rankings.
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