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Undefeated Mayweather Set for Boxing Return This Summer
21 Feb
Summary
- Floyd Mayweather is coming out of retirement for a summer fight.
- He will participate in a series of lucrative exhibition bouts.
- Mayweather aims to set more records approaching age 50.

Boxing icon Floyd Mayweather has announced his return to the sport after a nine-year hiatus. The undefeated legend, who turns 49 this Tuesday, is set to compete this summer under a new promotional deal.
Mayweather declared his intention to break more records, stating his events will generate unparalleled global viewership and revenue. His last official match was in 2017 against Conor McGregor, after which he retired with a perfect 50-0 record.
While officially retired from competitive bouts, Mayweather has remained active with several high-profile exhibition matches. These have included opponents like Logan Paul, Mikuri Asakura, and John Gotti III. He is also scheduled for an exhibition bout against Mike Tyson this spring, though details are still pending.
Known for his defensive prowess and the charismatic 'Money May' persona, Mayweather aims to extend his undefeated status as he approaches his 50th birthday.




