Floyd Mayweather Announces Return to Professional Boxing, Ending Retirement Again
Floyd Mayweather, the renowned former world boxing champion, has declared his return to professional boxing, marking his fourth comeback from retirement. At 48 years old, Mayweather’s last retirement occurred in 2017, following a successful career that saw him winning titles in five weight classes.
Details of Mayweather’s Upcoming Fight
This comeback is set to take place after an exhibition match against legendary heavyweight Mike Tyson, scheduled for this spring. While the specifics regarding Mayweather’s professional opponent have yet to be revealed, this fight will signify his first official bout in almost nine years.
Notable Achievements
- Last professional fight: Victory over Conor McGregor in 2017.
- Floyd Mayweather’s record: 50 wins, 0 losses.
- Championship titles across five weight classes.
In his statement, Mayweather expressed confidence in his abilities, stating, “I still have what it takes to set more records in the sport of boxing.” His return to the ring has raised significant interest among boxing fans and sports analysts alike. As he prepares for this new chapter, the boxing community eagerly awaits further details on his upcoming matches.