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Tyson Vows to Knock Out Mayweather in Rumored 2026 Exhibition Bout
11 Nov
Summary
- Mike Tyson, 58, last fought in 2024, losing to Jake Paul
- Tyson claims Floyd Mayweather wants to fight him, but Mayweather-Pacquiao rematch also rumored
- Tyson promises to knock out Mayweather if they face off in the ring

According to recent reports, boxing fans may be in for a treat in 2026 as legendary fighters Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather are rumored to clash in an exhibition bout. However, the news has been complicated by reports of a potential Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao rematch.
Tyson, who last fought in 2024 and lost a unanimous decision to Jake Paul, is now 58 years old. Many believe he should not be returning to the ring, but the former heavyweight champion clearly thinks otherwise. Tyson has now broken his silence on the Mayweather fight, claiming that "Floyd wanted to fight me" and that they have a "pretty decent relationship."
When asked about the timeline for the fight, Tyson stated that it could happen as soon as March or April 2026. He also reacted to the Mayweather-Pacquiao rematch rumors, saying he has "no idea" about those plans. However, Tyson remains confident in his abilities, promising to knock out Mayweather if they eventually face off.
Mayweather, who retired with a perfect 50-0 record, is widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time. Tyson has now shared his take on Mayweather's greatness, acknowledging that he is "big time" and has "no doubt" about his achievements in the sport.




