Undefeated 50–0 Icon Signs Exclusive Deal, Targets Summer Comeback.
Global boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. has officially announced that he is coming out of retirement, setting the stage for yet another high-profile chapter in his storied career.
The undefeated former world champion revealed that his return follows a scheduled spring exhibition bout against fellow heavyweight icon Mike Tyson. Shortly after the exhibition, Mayweather is expected to resume his professional career under a newly signed exclusive agreement with CSI Sports™/FIGHT SPORTS®.
His first sanctioned fight under the new promotional banner is slated for this summer, with an opponent yet to be announced.
“NO ONE DOES BIGGER BUSINESS THAN ME”.
In a confident statement characteristic of his brand, Mayweather declared:
“I still have what it takes to set more records in the sport of boxing — from my upcoming Mike Tyson event to my next professional fight afterward. No one will generate a bigger gate, have a larger global broadcast audience, or generate more money with each event than my events. And I plan to keep doing it with my global media partner, CSI Sports™/FIGHT SPORTS®.”
A LEGACY OF Perfection.
Mayweather’s professional career, which spanned three decades, remains one of the most accomplished in boxing history. He retired with a flawless 50–0 record, widely celebrated for his defensive mastery, lightning speed, and tactical brilliance inside the ring.
He headlined three of the highest-grossing boxing events of all time — against Manny Pacquiao, Conor McGregor, and Canelo Álvarez — cementing his reputation not only as a champion but also as one of the sport’s most lucrative attractions.
Even in retirement, Mayweather has remained a visible and influential figure in global boxing through exhibitions and promotional ventures.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW.
Organisers confirmed that additional information — including the official fight date, venue, broadcast details, and the identity of Mayweather’s first sanctioned opponent — will be announced in the coming weeks.
With his competitive fire seemingly reignited, the boxing world now waits to see whether “Money” Mayweather can once again dominate both inside the ring and at the box office.
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