Little-known company claims it will promote Mayweather comeback this summer

Source: CSI Sports

21/02/2026

Little-known company claims it will promote Mayweather comeback this summer

Little-known CSI Sports has issued a press release stating boxing legend Floyd “Money” Mayweather (50-0) will be coming out of retirement after a Spring 2026 Mike Tyson exhibition and that Mayweahter has signed an exclusive agreement with CSI Sports / Fight Sports to resume his professional boxing career. CSI says Mayweather's first official bout after the Tyson exhibition is slated for Summer 2026 against an opponent to be announced. Additional details, including event dates, broadcast information, and the professional opponent for Mayweather’s first sanctioned return will be announced in the coming weeks.
 
His last professional bout was in 2017, a win over mixed martial artist Conor McGregor. “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 afterwards – no one will generate a bigger gate, have a larger global broadcast audience and generate more money with each event – than my events. And I plan to keep doing it with my global media partner, CSI Sports," said Mayweather.
 
“Signing Floyd Mayweather to un-retire after he captures another world-wide audience with his Mike Tyson match-up, highlights our commitment to providing our global audience with the most high-profile fighters in the sport. Floyd will once again continue to dominate boxing with the biggest audience and highest gross events of all time, and we are proud and privileged to be able to do with our global team at CSI Sports / Fight Sports. We look forward to even more announcements that will excite fans and continue to build the sport in 2026!” said co-founders Richard and Craig Miele.
 
In a professional boxing career that spanned three decades, Mayweather is known for his impeccable defensive skills, speed and strategic ring generalship. He has expertly managed a remarkable career, amassing an unblemished and unmatched record of 50 wins, no losses while taking on and decisively beating the very best of the era. He is responsible for all three of the highest grossing boxing events in history—vs. Manny Pacquiao, vs. Conor McGregor and vs. Canelo Alvarez—and has earned well over $1B in professional prize fighting alone. Mayweather has remained a prominent figure in the sport even after his official retirement with his unmatched and unprecedented record of 50 wins, no losses.