Mayweather Jr. to unretire, resume boxing after Tyson exhibition - ESPN
Just days before his 49th birthday, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has announced that he will end his retirement and resume his professional boxing career after his Spring 2026 boxing exhibition with Mike Tyson
Mayweather has signed an exclusive agreement with CSI Sports/Fight Sports as his promoter for the next stage of his career.
«I still have what it takes to set more records in the sport of boxing,» Mayweather said in a statement to ESPN. «From my upcoming Mike Tyson event to my next professional fight afterwards — no one will generate a bigger gate, have a larger global broadcast audience and generate more money with each event — then my events. And I plan to keep doing it with my global media partner, CSI Sports/FIGHT SPORTS.»
Mayweather retired from boxing at the age of 40 after his August 2017 knockout win over MMA star Conor McGregor, running his record to a perfect 50-0 with 27 wins by stoppage. He has since competed in several exhibition boxing matches with the likes of Logan Paul, Mikuru Asakura and John Gotti III.
It was announced last September that Mayweather and Tyson would meet in an exhibition match in Spring 2026. There have been reports that the fight will take place on April 25 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but ESPN could not confirm the fight would take place on that date, and no network has been established to carry the fight.
Mayweather has been in the news over the past few weeks as he filed a multi-million-dollar lawsuit against Showtime earlier this month. Mayweather claims that he is owed «at least» $340 million from his reported $1.2 billion in career fight purses.
Mayweather would be returning to a sport with a completely new set of competitors that are nearly half his age. However, the recent


