Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr. are gearing up for a highly anticipated boxing match in early 2026. This event will see two Hall of Fame fighters step into the ring, capturing the attention of boxing fans around the world.
Tyson, approaching 60, returns after his 2025 match against Jake Paul. He faced Paul in an eight-round exhibition fight but couldn’t secure a win. Mayweather, 48 and undefeated, noted that this upcoming exhibition promises to excite the fans.
Although no specific date or location has been announced, the event will be produced by CSI Sports, marking a new partnership for live streaming and broadcasting in boxing.
Tyson expressed his initial disbelief about the fight happening. “When CSI approached me about fighting Floyd, I thought there’s no way this could happen. But Floyd agreed,” he shared. He added, “This fight is something neither the world nor I ever thought would happen. Boxing has entered an era of unpredictability, and this fight embodies that.” Tyson also mentioned concerns for Mayweather’s safety but emphasized that it’s officially happening.
Historically, Tyson was a heavyweight champion, while Mayweather excelled in lighter divisions but never above 154 pounds. Mayweather’s last official match was against MMA fighter Conor McGregor in 2017, a bout that set records alongside his fights against stars like Manny Pacquiao and Canelo Alvarez. Those matches are among the richest in boxing history, cementing Mayweather’s legacy as one of the sport’s top draws.
Mayweather stands firm in his position, stating, “I’ve been in this game for 30 years. No one can tarnish my legacy. If I’m going to do something, it will be remarkable. This exhibition will give the fans what they crave.”
This comeback and the clash between Tyson and Mayweather capture a unique moment in boxing history—a blend of excitement, nostalgia, and unpredictability.
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