Floyd Mayweather Announces Return to Professional Boxing After Nine-Year Retirement
Floyd Mayweather has announced his return to competitive boxing, nine years after his retirement, with plans to fight this summer.
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Undefeated boxing legend Floyd Mayweather coming out of retirement after nine years
Floyd Mayweather announced his return to professional boxing after nine years of retirement and is planning a summer comeback under a new promotional deal.
Read full article →Unbeaten Floyd Mayweather says he will return to pro boxing 9 years after his retirement
Floyd Mayweather says he is ending his nine-year retirement and returning to competitive boxing this summer. Mayweather, who turns 49 on Tuesday, hasn't fought in a real boxing match since 2017, when he beat Conor McGregor. Following that big-money bout against a mixed martial artist, Mayweather (50-0, 27 KOs) declared himself retired for the third time in his career.
By GREG BEACHAM
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