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Mike Tyson claims Floyd Mayweather instigated 2026 exhibition super-fight
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Mike Tyson has claimed that it was Floyd Mayweather who wanted to make their 2026 super-fight happen.

Iconic former undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson returned to the ring last November against Jake Paul, looking generally unimpressive as it became clear age had caught up to him. And after a year out, he is going again next year against fellow boxing superstar Mayweather.

The pair competed at drastically different weights throughout their careers. But exceptions are likely to be made for their exhibition, which has yet to book a venue or sign up a broadcaster.

Mike Tyson believes Floyd Mayweather made the push for 2026 grudge fight

For the last few years, Floyd Mayweather has been on-and-off with an exhibition world tour that has seen him fight across the world in Japan, Dubai, the UK and around America. And after a year of inactivity, it seems he is coming back once more, this time for his biggest challenge yet in Mike Tyson.

And at a recent Hard Rock Bet VIP event at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, Tyson explained that it was Mayweather who pushed for the fight. “I was minding my own business,” Tyson joked.

“I wasn’t bothering nobody. He just wanted to pick a fight.” When rapper Fat Joe, who was interviewing him on stage, asked if there was a ‘bag’ for the bout, Tyson replied: “I guess the bag is involved.”

This article first appeared on Bloody Elbow and was syndicated with permission.

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